PATEA. Cunningham, b Partridge ... 13 Hamel, b Ferguson 10 Harding, c Harden, b Partridge 3 Hemingway, c Sneddon, b Bradmore ... 17 Tinney, b Pepper 0 Edser, b Ferguson 1 Martin, run out 8 Elder, not out 6 Cronin, c and b Bradmore ... 0 Ormsby, b Boyd 0 Howarth, c Harden, b Bradmore 0 Byes 13 Total 71 WAVERLEY. Cave, b Tinney 41 Bradmore, 1.b.w., b Tinney ... 4 Wybourne, b Martin 1 Ferguson, c Ormsby, b Tinney 4 Bleithman, c Harding, b Tinney ... 5 Pepper, b Cunningham 1 Harden, c Ormsby, b Cunningham 2 Boyd, c Harding, b Cunningham 0 Partridge, b Cunningham ... 0 Beere, b Cunningham 12 Sneddon, not out 1 Byes 5 Total 76 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Patea. —Tinney 4 for 29, Martin 1 for 20, Cunningham 5 for 20, Edser 0 for 2. Waverley. —Pepper 1 for 4, Bradmore 3 for 12, Ferguson 2 for 6, Bleithman 0 for 4, Boyd 1 for 11, Partridge 2 for 3, Cave.O for 10, Harden 0 for 8.
KAILWAY TRAVELLING. Closed up Carriages and vitiated air make the system susceptible to disease microbes which are rapidly dispelled by cleansing and healing “ Eluenzol ”
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 17 March 1919, Page 3
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190Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 17 March 1919, Page 3
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