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CRICKET.

HEATHCOTE WILLIAMS SHIELD. (Peh United Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, November 8. A match between tne Christchurch Boys’ High School and St. Andrew’s College for the Ileathcoio Williams Shield was commenced to-day. High School in their first, innings made 275 (Mortlock 70, Billcliff 32, Moffat 29, Jastio not out 68, Sirnes 33, Armstrong 18)’. Bagge took three wickets for 73 runs °Dowling two for 59, England two for 41, Alexander two for 8, and Anderson one for 54. St Andrew’s replied with 40 runs (8 being the hhdiest individual score). Cromb took live wickets for 34, Kearns three for 5, ami Hastie one for 9. 'the match will be resumed to-monow. LORD JELLICOE’S XL (Per TJniteiS Pbksa Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, November 8. L or d Jellifoe’s Eleven played the Christ’s College Eleven to-day. Christ’s College declared with 10 wickets down for 224 (Milos 59 Lester 42, Hamilton 55). Lord Jclliene took two wickets for 51 runs. Lord Jellicce’s Eleven made 214 for six wickets (H. M. f’hrystall retired 129, Lord Jellicoe 12, A. T. Donnelly 25). _____ \ sure and pleasant specific for removing worms is WADE’S WORM FlGS.—Advt. A Rapamii man who advertised for farm labour got one response-front a girl It was a genuine application, as she was used to farm work in England. She is, however, at present in domestic service, and not' yet available to show Rnpaiuiians unit a woman can do most things that a man can do, and just as well, if not bettor. There is a farmer in the Wanganui district who has a, female ploughman (states the local Chronicle), and the furrows she ploughs are straight enough to please the most” fastidious farmer. The winner of the Schneider Cup for Seaplanes developed a speed of 177 miles an hour, but Teeiitonant Oovton. of Philadelphia,’ flying the seaplane X.W.2, attained a speed of 185 mile? per hour. Nip that cold in the bud by treating it instantly with “KAZOL.” Taken on sugam inhaled, “NAZOL” novec fails.— Adv. •

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 6

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CRICKET. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 6

CRICKET. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 6

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