CRICKET.
The Te Horo Crieket Club acknowledge with thanks donations from Messrs B. H. Barber, N. C. Davidson., "Anonymous,” It! H. AM worth, C. B. Sutton, H. Taylor, E. R. Gawler. Cricket at Te Horo is likely to be Interesting, and already an endeavour is being made to secure a match with Manakau. Week-end matches, are likely to be arranged and the Te Horo Club is open to receive challenge*. TEST MATCH. In the decisive test match the Australians had completed their first inti! the score being 693 runs, und • e Englishmen in their second innings OI1 _ .* Hobbs, the score being 24 for "d OO stumps were drawn there 6 , C T h <ia - v ‘ On the fifth dav in- th» aS hCa - vy rain at the 'Ova! durwet ar,.t mC T D,ns '’ the wicket was very ,j av ’ flhiy was abandoned for the
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Otaki Mail, 22 August 1930, Page 3
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