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Cricket.

N„W SOUTH WALES v. CANTER Rt'ESY.

(nn TKt.F.i;t*,v.ra.) t 'ftii ts'rritr-in ft. February .". _ tn Canterbury's first innings Austin took •* wickets for ttrt runs and Goutd I wickets for »'>!>. The New South Wales batting was <hsapnoint.ui;i to the -WW spectators present, the team making nf> headway against the bowling of Robertson and Labatt, who bowled unchanged. Tho inning closed at lIS. and they had to follow on. Three men are out for *J{. The following are Che scores : (-.'ANTrciiui.'iu Ut Innings. Cttttvo K. Noble, b Auntin ... - ■ -*> Lawrence, eK. J»'>bU\ b Austin ... tEfarmun, c Setu'te. b MlKu- t Do Mans, c A. iW>t«, b »;•>■,,[. t H 3 Citbatt,. run ouf. ... ('- Palmer, h Austin . . 19 Ridley, i: Davis, 1. Goutd t"> Wilding, e Walford, b Austin ... .. -» fViwch, c E. Noble, h Go itfd 5- ( Collins. bGonM -« Robertson, no(; on!. ... I K.\tca* II ToUl "»~l Nkw Soito: Walks—tst tunings. M'Kimzic, Robertson- U Moore, h Robertson ... ... ... 4 Cowley, h Robertson ... ... ... 2S Walfwil.. i: rTarman, b• LabivM *> Austin, b Robertson -"I Could, c Palmer, b l.abatt ... ... •> B). Noble, c and h Robertson ... ... 13 Siurle, c Harman, h Labatt ... ... 13 Davis, c Ridley, b-Robertson *> A. N*»ble, e Praree, b Labatt *> Miller, not out •" Extras... ... 0 Total ns Nkw South Walks—"2nd Innmsca. M'Kiin/ii;. not out ... ... ... H t'Wley, run out ... ... ... .■• I Walforil, Ibw, b Robertson ... ... « Miller, h Robertson ... fi fcVurl-.;, not out *> Extra « Totnl for 3 wickets ... ... 2t

In the first innings Robertson took six wickets for 2 to" baits for 72, and Labatt captured the other four in 218 baits for :>7 runs. The game will be finished on Monday.

TO-DAY'S PLAY. February 5 The mutch was continued in fine weather and there was a fair attendance. Mackenzie ami Searte, the not oats on Saturday, continued butting to the bowling vt Robertson and Labatt. Collins, the Canterbury wicket-keeper, was absent at tho commencement, and hi» ptace was token by Cuff, who missed stumping both men during the first few overs. Runs came steadily from the start, and with *sl on the board Palmer went on to bowl in place of Robertson, and the new trundler clean bowled Searte in hit* second over.— 62 t—l7. Moore joined M'Kenzie and opened his score by playing the fourth ball ho received to leg for ■{. Runs came freely, although no big hits were made, until tho seure reached 77 when Moore w;w caught at slip off a bumpy ball.— 77—5—!>. Austin was next man in. The scoring now livened up a bit, and the newcomer hi" Palmer to the off and leg for IV each, while his partner drove him nicely to the off for •*. repeating the doae in the succeeding over. A double change was now tried. Robertson resuming M his old end. while Pearee went mi m place of Labatt. This did not cheek the run-getting, as M'Kenzie hit both bowlers for >t. and the century was hoisted. At US M'Kenzie was well caught at mid-on. and had to retire with a well-got Kl) against his name. tloufd eamu next, and hit Robertson for Ito !;ot another •'► "IV Robertson, and ~ drove him t>> the i>ff for t, sending 13) u V . The following are the scores : Jt'Et;n.:ic, a Robertson, b Pear.-- ... 60 Cowley, run out. .... ... . . ... 1 W.ilfi>rd, Ibw, b Robertson, ... ... S Millci-, b Robertson ... »> Si'twle, b Palmer 17 Moore, e Labatt, b Palmer !> Austin, not out ... ... S Gould, not out IB Extras ... 2 Total fur 6 wickets ... ... 121 Litter. The *tew South Wales innings closed for £W. resulting in a victory for Canterbury by quo inning and seven ran.=.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5861, 5 February 1894, Page 3

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Cricket. Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5861, 5 February 1894, Page 3

Cricket. Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5861, 5 February 1894, Page 3