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INTERESTING STAGE REACHED IN PLUNKET SHIELD CRICKET MATCH BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON In reply to Wellington's first innings total of 445, Auckland scored 408 for .the loss of seven wickets during Saturday's play. Upper: G. L. Weir off driving to the boundary off N. Gallichan's bowling. After scoring 34 Weir was caught out on the boundary by M. O'Brien. Lower: W. M. Wallace, opening batsman for Auckland, caught behind the wicket by E. W. Tindill after an attractive innings for 69. The bowler was C. Parsloe, who appears half way down the pitch.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22647, 8 February 1937, Page 6

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INTERESTING STAGE REACHED IN PLUNKET SHIELD CRICKET MATCH BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON In reply to Wellington's first innings total of 445, Auckland scored 408 for .the loss of seven wickets during Saturday's play. Upper: G. L. Weir off driving to the boundary off N. Gallichan's bowling. After scoring 34 Weir was caught out on the boundary by M. O'Brien. Lower: W. M. Wallace, opening batsman for Auckland, caught behind the wicket by E. W. Tindill after an attractive innings for 69. The bowler was C. Parsloe, who appears half way down the pitch. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22647, 8 February 1937, Page 6

INTERESTING STAGE REACHED IN PLUNKET SHIELD CRICKET MATCH BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON In reply to Wellington's first innings total of 445, Auckland scored 408 for .the loss of seven wickets during Saturday's play. Upper: G. L. Weir off driving to the boundary off N. Gallichan's bowling. After scoring 34 Weir was caught out on the boundary by M. O'Brien. Lower: W. M. Wallace, opening batsman for Auckland, caught behind the wicket by E. W. Tindill after an attractive innings for 69. The bowler was C. Parsloe, who appears half way down the pitch. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22647, 8 February 1937, Page 6