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AUCKLAND MATCHES. AUCKLAND, March 29.

The eleventh round of the Auckland Cricket Association's district championships was commenced yesterday in dull

•weather and on soft wickets. The play in the Senior Grade was as follows: — Poasonby v. Eden Colts — Ponsonby first innings 333 for eight wickers (Hemus 141, Woods 155); North Shore v. Eden A — North Shore first innings 142 (Hadden 77, Eallen-, der 26). Robinson took three wickets for 17 -runs. Eden A 46 for three wickets {Cunimings 19). University v. City — University, first innings 61 (Wallace 15). Harvie took eight wickets for 38 runs. City 87 for eight wickets (G-leeson 36, M'Cormick 29 not out). Parnel! v. Graf ton — Parnell firsfr innings 131 (Hutehings 67, Hartland 22, Iverr 19 no>t out). Eastgate took three wickets for 19 runs, Hill throe for 22, and Horspool two for 16. The Auckland Cricket Association has decided that this round shall be the last of the present season. North Shore District' Club teams have wont the Senior and Second Grade Champions-hips, and the Grafton team the Third Grade. The positions of the teams are such that the pi-©--esnt round cannot affect the results. CHRISTCHURCH CRICKET. CHRISTCHURCH. -March 27. The Senior cricket,, compotition concluded to-day, in fine weather. Results": — Linwood' won. eight -matches, scored 19 _ points.; Riocarron won six . and scored 17, Syjdenhamf won six and scored 15, West ,C.h'r£itchureh won five arid scored 13, East -Christehurcb nil and scored 4, and St. Albans won one and scored 3. In tjie Riccarton-St." Albana match the lastnamed made in the first innings 213.. to which Riccarlon replied to« day with 259 (Whkta 65.JH. Ellis- 41, Walla* 32). In the match East Christchurch v. West Christchurdv the last-named scoredf in the first innings 127, and in the secomF 144. East Chxistchurch made 146 in the first innings, and 126 in the second. In thct mat^h Linwood v. Sydenham, the firsts named scored 98 in the first innings, and 172 for four wickets (A. E. Ridley 69, S. A. Orchard 42). Sydenham made- in the first innings 146, and. following on, made 10? for three wickets (A. H. Neild not out 48).

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Otago Witness, Issue 2872, 31 March 1909, Page 61

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AUCKLAND MATCHES. AUCKLAND, March 29. Otago Witness, Issue 2872, 31 March 1909, Page 61

AUCKLAND MATCHES. AUCKLAND, March 29. Otago Witness, Issue 2872, 31 March 1909, Page 61