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THE INTERPRO MATCHAUCKLAND V. WELLINGTON. "he interprovincial match, Auckland v. VellingtoD, will be played to-day on the )omain ground, commencing as soon as posible after the arrival of thes.s. Rotomahana pith the team. It will be the first occasion hat a Wellington eleven has visited Auckmd. The splendid scoring done by the Vellingtonians in their match with Hawke's Say has stamped them as a good earn, and one that will give a good ccount of themselves against the Auckland oys. A band will be in attendance throughut the afternoon, and will discourse popular irs. The wickets prepared for the match re good ones, and should prove fast scoring, 'he teams are as follows :— Wellington.Blacklock, Barns, Chapman, Dryden, Gore, Judd, Heenan, Maurice, IcGirr, Salmon. Wilson-Duret. Auckland.—J. Arneil, W. E. Barton, W. Seard, W. H. Hawkins, D. Lynch, A. A. leldrum, W. Meldrum, E. Mills, G. Mills, . Testro, R. J. Yates ; A. O'Brien, A. D. lacCormick, emergencies. A.C.C. V. HOLLAND C.C. The following were the seorea in the cup latch, Auckland v. Holland, played on the )omain on Saturday, and which resulted in win for the A.C.C. by 171 runs on the esult of the first innings. Beale bowled ?ell in the first innings—ll runs were scored i ff his first two overs, and 3 off the next vvelve. Rcid, Hawkins, Richards, Tomlin, nd Arneil all made fine catches:— AUCKLAND V. HOLLAND. Auckland. — First Innings: 7 wickets for 197V. W. Kobinnon, b K. Mills, 7; A. E. Dewes, c homaP, bO. Mills, 8; W. H. Hawkins, not out, 3 ; l. M. Be&le, E. Mills, 0; extra;, 0: total, 216. Bowling A>alvsib.—K. 'Mills, 45.4 over*, 15 oaidens, 85 rant, 7 wickets; G. Mills, 17 overs, 3 jaidens, 46 runs, 2 wickets; J, Wallace, 8 overs, 1 ulden, 20 rune, 1 wicket; W. Beard, 9 overs, 2 laidenv, 20 runs, 0 wicket; A. Thomas, 7 overs, 1 laiden, 30 runs, 0 wickets. Wallace bowled 1 wide. Holland.—First Innings: W. Beard, cC. F. Raid, Arnuil, 5 ; D. Thompson, c (lawkius, b Beale, 19 ; . Willstead, b Beale, 0; E. Mills, run out, 7 ; O. Illls, c Richards, b Arneil, 0 ; H. Thomas, c Tomlin, Arneil, 3; J. Murphy, b Beale, 2 ; F. Brighton, o Dd b Ainoil, 1; W. Kipley, not out, 1; J. Mills, b eale, 4; O. Wolder (absent), 0 extras, 3; total, 45. econd inninps: W. Beard, c Yarborough (cub.), b eaie, 17; E. Mills, not oat, 14; G. Mills, st. Hawkins, O'Bilen, 5; W. filploy, not out, 10: extras, 5: >tal for 2 wicket?, SI. Bowlino Analysis.—First Innings: A. M. E.&le, 1 overs, 10 maidens, 14 r\>n», 4 wickets ; J. Arneil, 13 vers, 3 maidens, 28 runs, 4 wickets. Second Innings: . M. Beale, 8 overs, 4 maidens, 8 runs, 1 wicket; A; 'Brien, 10 ovtrs, 3 maidens, 30 runs, 1 wicket; A. E. 'ewes, 1 over, 0 maidens, 8 runs, 0 wickets. O'Brien owled 1 no balls.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7920, 12 April 1887, Page 6
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