N. H. E. HOCKIN, GRAFTON’S HURRICANE HITTER, has a narrow escape from being stumped in Grafton's second innings against Ponsonby at Victoria Park yesterday afternoon. H. Hunt, Ponsonby's 'keeper, is appealing. On extreme left is S. G. Smith, Ponsonby’s captain. Hockin's breezy 30 was made up of three sixes, two fours and two twos.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 806, 29 October 1929, Page 16
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54N. H. E. HOCKIN, GRAFTON’S HURRICANE HITTER, has a narrow escape from being stumped in Grafton's second innings against Ponsonby at Victoria Park yesterday afternoon. H. Hunt, Ponsonby's 'keeper, is appealing. On extreme left is S. G. Smith, Ponsonby’s captain. Hockin's breezy 30 was made up of three sixes, two fours and two twos. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 806, 29 October 1929, Page 16
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