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HEADACHE.

"'fio.bmt ,-v.'c for headache is that which at >hcc uii'ps invay the pain. Bishop's Citrate of Oaf! chic does this. It strengthens the nerves, <l;sp. : !.i.»!I weariness, and is most refreshing. Solfl-by all.chemists. Prepared only by .Al/rirl fiishop (Limited), 48 Spelman street, London, w| 15, O'Connell street, Sydney.'

Caeisebook B. Haynes, b.T. Downes .. .. ~ .. 3 Burt, bA. Downes .. .. .... 0 Smith, c Turnbull, bA. Dawnes .. 0 Stables, cT. Downes, bA. Downes 19 Hnttray, bA. Downe3 .... .... 0 Morice, cA. Downes, bT. Downes 2 • Spraggon, bA. Downes .. .... 2 Monk, run out .. ~ ...... 7 Moore, run out .. ~ .„ .. ~ '6 ; Fisher, bT. Downes ........ 1 Day, not out :. .. ~ 2 Extras .. .. .. .. .... 3 Total.. .. .. 45 Bowling Analysis.—A. Downes, 63 balls, 1 maiden, 31 runs, 5 wickets; T. Downes, C 6 balls, 4 maidens, 11 runs, 3 wickets. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. The Dunedin No. 3 met and defeated the Mornington by 4 runs, the scores being: — Dunedin 70, Mormngton 66. The chief scorers for Dunedin were Mason (20) and Drumra (18). Maclean, who secured 6 wickets, bowled splendidly lor Duuedin, as did Marks and M'Crorie for the losers. The Grange defeated the Albion No. 2 by 106 runs.. The Albion, batting first, compiled 63, Kay (21) and Sligo (13) reaching double figures. The Grange replied with 369 for seven wickets, Gibson (52), A. Cbadwick (36).' Fergusson (22), J. Stuart (19), Price (15), and BrydonefW, not out) letting well. Stuart (three for 4), Johnston (four for 3), and Dry (two for 5) bowled well for the Grange, while Ritchie captured the majority of wickets for the Albion. Privateers met and defeated Albion No. 1 on the Asylum ground by 59 runs on the first innings. Albion, winning the ;toss, batted first, but could only total 37 runs (M'Donald 20, not out). Privateers on going to the wickets were not disposed of till they had reached the respectable total of 96 runs, Casey (20). Heley (16), R, .Wardrop (12), and R. Miller (10) being the double - figure contributors. Iv bowling R. Miller was in great form with the ball, securing seven/for 19, including the hat trick. JR. teardrop (three for 15) also bowled well for Privateers, and Aris,. Uttley, and Murphy 'secured three -wickets each for Albion. The match Roslyn .v. Onrisbrook D was played at Bishopseourt, and resulted in a win for Roslyn by 21- runs,.Roslyn scoring 72 and Carisbrook 48. Carisbrook won the toss, and decided to bat. but were quic-kly disposed of for 48, four of the batsmen being run out! and Harraway (15) being the only batsman to get. into double figures. A. ■ Dob3on secured four wickets for 8. and Fisher two for 21. Roslyn replied with 72, A. Dobson niid H. Wilkinson (22 each) alone reaching double figures. Maitland .was the most successful bowler for Carisbrook, securing five wickets. Harraway (three wickets) and .Columb. (one) also bowled. Carisbrook, in their Becond innings, at the call of time, had. lost six wiefcets for 65. W. Munro (10), Graham (13), and J. Columb (20, not out) reaching, double figures. THIRD CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP. The match Dunedin No. 1 v. Mornington C resulted in a tie. Mornington, batting first, were disposed of. for 46, (Burton 10). Morgan and Watson secured most wickets for Dunedin. Dunedin, on going in to bat, were disposed of for the same number'of tuii's, Cullen (14) and . Thomson (12, not out) reaching double figures. Burton and Harris bowled best for Mornington. Morningtbn, on going in a second time, were disposed :of for 30, none of the batsmen reaching double figures. Morgan, who secured five wickets, .bowltd very well in this innings. i The Hendley No. 2 met and defeated Privateers No. lon the Oval by 49 runs. Hendley, batting first, made 57 runs, M'Karlane (14), Collie (12) and Hay (12) reaching double figures. The Privateers, batting" eight men. could only make 8 runs,against the bowling of M'Fatlane (three for 3) and'R. Torrance (four for 5). Miller bowled best for Privateers. Carlton A met Grange No. .1 at Roslyn, and succeeded in defeating them by 18 runs. Grange, batting 10 men, scored 48,-the chief contributors being C. Morgan (17| and Riddle (13, not out). Carlton replied with 66, C. Pveid and Eccles batting welll for 22 and 19 respectively. For Carlton Reid, Stewart,.Mark, and Gilroy (three for 5) bowlpd well, as also did Crosbie, Morgan, viyid'.M'Neil for the Grange. ■ ■' ■' - '' '

Roslyn forfeit their match to Dunedin No. 2by default. ■ . • • ■

OTHER MATCHES,

Methodist Central Mission journeyed to Waitati and defeated the local team by 69 runs. Waitati, batting first, could only make 21 against the bowling of, A. Beck (five for 11) and Fish (four for 10), and. none of the batsmen reached double figures. ■ Central Mission replied witli the respectable total of 90- (L. Cameron 26, A. Fish V\ , W. Parkor, of Grange fame, securing six of the wickets rather expensively. The visitors speak in high commendation of their treatment at the hands of the local team, who regaled them with afternoon tea, and were otherwise very courteous..

The Silver Star journeyed.to. Ravensbourne to try conclusions with the local team, and after a very pleasant game the visitors succeeded in winning, by eight wjekets and 9 runs. For the. winners Sayers and Pay ton bowled' well, as did Pope and King for tho losers. '- . ■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11643, 29 January 1900, Page 3

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HEADACHE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11643, 29 January 1900, Page 3

HEADACHE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11643, 29 January 1900, Page 3

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