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CRICKET. .

(Per Press GHEi'iOWN N., last nightKusuming after luncheon, the partnership of BaiJlie and Jiuld realised b, when Juud was cleverly stumped. CurgiU ijplactd, but he only knocked up a single when, iiaillie was dismissed, caught mtlie slips. 7—2—3. Swan, the successful batsman of tho previous innings, filled the vacancy, and retired after playing three balls, leg before. 7—3—o. Cobcroft, the next man, was caught in the slips, first bii.ll. 7—4—o. Logan came next, and thun Cargill wins bowled. 7 — s—l. Perry replaced Cargill, and canned the score to 12, when he was given out lbw. Madsen, the top scorer of the first innings for Wairaiapa, was associated with Perry, but hopes of a repetition of his performance were misplaced, as after obtaining a couple of byes lie sent one to Bosanquet, who held "it tightly. 14—7— 0. A stand was made on H. Hawke joining Perry. The score was raised to 27, when the latter gave Warner an opportunity, which was accepted. 27—8—14. Laurtmson played two for nil, and in the next over iiosanquet accepted an invitation to catch him. 27—9—0. Renall scored two, and was caught by Whatman. Ticehursl did likewise. Boechy repeated the performance of the two previous strikers, and the board read 34 for twelve. F. Hawke and Ogier followed suit, and were disposed of for an addition of one to the total. M. Madsen, Cundy, and lh; way took the total to 43. When 53 was recorded sixteen wickets were down. One more was added for the next wicket, and eighteen were clown for 58. At 4 o'clock the partnership between Nicholls and Feast, which produced 25, came to a termination. Feast being caught by Bosanquet. Keys joined Nicholls, and raised the score 104—20—31. Frith partnered, and played careful cricket until 119, when Bosan'quet caught him in the slips. The innings concluded showing Wairarapa beaten by an innings and 91 runs. Tho analysis of the Englishmen showed : Hargreaves 6 for 25, Thompson eight for 27, Burnup three for 33, Dowson one for 5, Bo.sinquet two for 19. Wairarapa bowling analysis : Cargill none for 46, Keys one for 47, Frith one for 37, Jiuld one for 55, Ticehurst one for 30, Cobcro't one for 55, Hawke one for 57, Logan none for 18, Beechy none for 24. The visitors left for Wellington this evening. HAWERA. last, night. The cricket match between Auckland and Taranaki commenced to-day. The home team went first to tho wickets, and made 129. The highest, scores were Pratt 18. Cole 11, McCarthy 46, Gudgeon 17. X. B. Lusk took 6 wickets for 40, H. Lusk 3 for 24, Southall 2 for 10, Barclay 1 for 44. The Auckland men made 132 in their first, innings, the highest scorers being 11. Lusk 32, Glecson 37, Campbell 29, N. B. Lusk 13. McCarthy took 5 wickets for 31. Glasgow 4 .for 23. KNiott 1 for 15. Taranaki in their second innings made 190 for five wickets ; Pratt 63. Gardiner 43. F. Robertson 30, McCarthy (not out) 19. WHOOPING COUGH. My little son had an attack of whooping cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we would have had a serious time of it. It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup. — H. J. Strickfaden, editor World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash., U.S.A. For sale by E. D. Smith ; price Is 6d, large size 3s. READ TT IN HIS NEWSPAPER, George Schaub, a well-known German citizen of New Lebanon, 0., U.S.A.( is a constant reader of the Dayton Volkszeitung. He knows that his paper aims to advertise only the best in its columns, and when he saw Chamberlain's Pain Balm advertised therein for lame back, he did not hestitate in buying a bottle of it for his wife, who for eight weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains in her back and could get no relief. He says : "After using the Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to me, 'I feel as though bom anew,' and before using the entire contents of the bottle the unbearable pains had entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties." He is very thankful, and hopes that all suffering likewise will hear of her wonderful recovery. This valuable linament is for sale by E. D. Smith ; price Is 6d, big size 3s. — Advt. DENTAL NOTICE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9646, 22 January 1903, Page 4

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CRICKET. . Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9646, 22 January 1903, Page 4

CRICKET. . Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9646, 22 January 1903, Page 4