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CRICKET.

THE ENGLISHMEN V. SOUTH ISLAND. ’ AN EASY VICTORY. DUNEDIN,, Feb. 23. ' The cricket match Lord Hawkfes team v. South Island was continued and 1 concluded to-day, the result being as was anticipated, a win for the victors. When Howden had nine to his credit he gave a chance to Leathern, and showed his thankfulness for the life by getting Thompson away to the boundary, bringing 50 up. Boxshall got thre boundaries in succession .off ; , Bosanqpet,’ bringing sixty up on the telegraph. Bosanquet at this stage was sending down several fast ones, Boxshajil getting on to one of those to leg, sent it to the 1 boundary, bringing the total along to 70. He showed his liking for the English amateur by cutting him to the pajyillion, addjng another four to tlfe total. At 75 Burnup replaced Bosajnquet. .'Boxshall sent hfisi itlMrjd away to, leg for four, and a bye being run 80 was up. Howden was then missed by Tay,or in the slips. Boxshall drove Thompson for two fours and a couple, and at ninety Hargreaye. took Thompson’s placq with the ball. Boxshall got hfe second away for four, but was the|i caught by Leatham off a poor strode —94—4—40. Ongley filled the vacancy, but after a single and a twp to Howden the West. Coaster wajs bowled by Burnup,-. Callaway went in and went out, having tipped hijs first ball to Warner in the 6 for 97 , brought Orchard in. A single to each and a four to Orchard brought 100 up, and then Orchard out, to a catch to Thompson, who threw himself forward, and just saved Jthe ball froip touching' itfee! gjtfounkl.—lo3—!73 V B)iaher, injeofner, late cut- hip: first for four, and got the next away for a single. An on drive to Howden for four saw 110 on the board. Four byes and two tio fisher and a dangerous cut -.by Holden through: the r slips brought 12,0 into sight. A single to Howden anp lour to Fisher, four being for the overthrow, and then Fisher was takin the the slips .by Warner. 129-f B—ll. Downes followed and drove Burnup for four, but lashing out at a bailer paid the 1 penajlty. Howel'L last man, was soon taken by Fane, without further addition to the score, Howden carrying out his bat for a meritorious 37, and thje innings closed for 133. The Englishmen won by an innings and |l3O runs. , The following are the scores SOUTH ISLAND .-2nd Innings. > Reese, b Thompson 7 Siedelb,ferg, c b Thomp- , son 12 Wilson, c Stanning, b Bosanquet 8 Howden, not out 37 Boxshall, c Leatham, b Hargreave 40 Ongley, b Buenup 0 Callaway, c Warner, lb Burnup 0 Orcgard, c Thompson, b Burnup . 5 Fisher, c Warner, b Burnujp ~..11 Downes, b Burnup 4 Howell, c Fane, b Burnup ~ 0 Extras 9 ' .Total 133 Bowling analysts.—Hargreave, 84 balls, 6, maidens, 19 : runs, 1 wicket; Thompson, 84,, 5, 34, 2 ; Burnup, 51, 2, 36, 6 ; Bosanquet, 36, 35, 1. TEN BOLD ASSERTIONS Regarding Chamberlain’s, Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1. It affords quick relief in cases of colic, cholera morbus, . and pains, in the stomach. 2. It never fails to effect a cure in the most severe cases of dysentery nd diarrhoea3. It is a sure cure for chronic diarrhoea. 4. It can always* be depended upon in cases of cholera infantum. 5. It cures epidemical dysentery. 6. It prevents bilious colic. 7. It is, prompt and effective in curing all bowel complaints. 8. It never produces bad results; 9. It is pleasant ;and safe to take. 10. It has saved the lives of, more people than any other medicine in the world. . These are.bold, assertions, to make regarding , any: medicine, but. there is abundant proof of: every one of the above statement? regarding this: remedy. Every household should have a bottle at band. Get it to-day. It may save . a ; ,life. : J. C. Oddie, chemist, Temuka,'and Morrison Bros., Ge raldine,sell it.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 4016, 26 February 1903, Page 4

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CRICKET. Temuka Leader, Issue 4016, 26 February 1903, Page 4

CRICKET. Temuka Leader, Issue 4016, 26 February 1903, Page 4