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CRICKET

YESTERDAY’S PLAY RETAILERS V. CASH STORES No Poverty Bay Cricket Association s Thursday competition games were played yesterday in view of the visit of the Duke of Gloucester, but a friendly match eventuated between Retailers and Cash Stores. This was won by Retailers by one run on the first innings. Scores : RETAILERS First Innings F. Alartin, j’etired ... ... ... '*3 G. Graham, b AlcLean 0 G. Slade, b McLean 12 K. Somervell, b Clarke 23 E. Foster, b Scholium ... ... 1 H. Swan, b Sebire 25 A. Coker, b AlcLean . ... 2 F. Newton, not out 5 A. Chapman, b Burnard 4 R. Clarke, lbw., b Burnard ... ... 0 G. Stewart, c AlcLean, b Malyon ~. 20 Extras ... 21 Total 126 Bowling.—A. AlcLean, 8 overs, 0 maidens, 3 wickets, 29 runs; 11. Clarke, 8,1, 1, 21; C. Scholium, 5,0, 1, 12; R. Lowe, 4,0, 0, 25; C. Sebire, 1,0, 1, 1; B. Alalyon, 2,0, 1, 12; E. Burnard, I. 0,2, 5. CASH STORES First, Innings C. Scholium, b G. Slade 35 C. Sebire, hit wkt., b Stewart ... 18 G. Ilall, b G. Slade 2 11. Clarke, b G, Slade 2 R. Carroll, b F. Newton 4 R. Lowe, b F. Newton 3 J. Carroll, b G. Slade 26 A. AlcLean, b G. Slade 4 B. Malyon, b G. Slade 0 E. Burnard. c Somervell, b Stewart 16 A. A. Bryan, not out 2 Extras 13 Total 125

Bowling.—G. Stewart, 6.1, 0,2, 24; R. Clarke, 3,0, 0, 25.: G. Slade, 8,0, 6, 33; F. Newton, 6,1, 2, 30. COMMERCIAL

BUTTER RISING AGAIN

The market for New Zealand butter and cheese in London is improving once more. Butter is Is dearer in to-day’s advice than during the past few days, and cheese is also higher in price. Messrs. -Joseph Nathan and Company report to-day as follows:—“Butter, 70s; the market is firm. Cheese, 43s 6d to 445; the market is quieter.”

HASTINGS STOCK SALE

Fat cows declined by 10s to 15s a head at. the Hastings stock sale yesterday, but prime oxen, which was in short supply, remained firm. The yarding totalled over 400 fat cattle, most of] which comprised cows. Oxen went up to £3 17s, cows to £3 15s, and heifers to £5,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 14

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367

CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 14

CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 14