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Intercolonial Cricket.

Th« N.Z. Team. The Cornstalks in for a Slopping. (By Telegraph.) (Put Pages Association.) ('amir, arara. Thie Day. Ths following team haa been picked to represent New Zealand against Saw South 71 aias:—Cuff, Da Mens, (.abet, Lawrenoe, Robertson (Canterbury! Kowke and Mills. lAaeklend) Gore end Holdshia, iWellington Dosrnas and Lawton, (Dunedin). 'ln the cricket match Canterbury v JJ. S. W. the latter in the first innings are all ent (or lib. Anatm SI and Cowley 38. Having to follow on the Manors lost 3 wickets for 34. Ths game will be resumed to-day. Lana. In the second innings New South Wales lost S wickets for 101, Mackenzie not out fit. Latest. At US Mackm/ie seas caught at mid on, off Peeree for SO At lunch score 7 wickets had fallen for 14h, Austin b Palmer 31, Gould not out 11. In the match at Lancaster Park on Saturday ths Canterbury men were all oat for Ml. Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] Received 4.50 a.m. S TDK it, February 4. In response to a request from Mr Davie, Captain of ths S.S.W. team in New Zee lead. Newell an International bowler, is and savoring to obtain leave to go to New Zealand to strengthen the team in the match against au new New Zealand.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 107, 5 February 1894, Page 3

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Intercolonial Cricket. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 107, 5 February 1894, Page 3

Intercolonial Cricket. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 107, 5 February 1894, Page 3

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