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WELLINGTON V. WEST COAST.

Wellington. December 31.. 1 The match between Wellington's second representative eleven and 'a' West Coast Eleven co.minenced to-day. Eain stopp'd play*, •^ (ii & Coast- batted first, and at- .-the ulpsot of play had lost seven wickets fdi' 121— L. P. Cave 56 (not out), X, H. Cave 27, H. B. Cave 11. The game ended in a victory for the home team by an innings and 21 runs. The visitors in their iirst iunings made I'l4, 'the highest scores being' L. P. Cavo 7U, lv. Cave 27. and H..Cave 11.' Tn the second innings they made 67, the only double-figure scorors being L. P. Cave 12 and Kobcrtson 10. This innings was a proceSsion, Luckic taking 5 wickets for 10 rims. The home team made 23£ in tkeir first inning's — liichardson (52) ! being top scorer. I Ai. Carri'ngton Koad Waivvetu, Lower Hutt, beat Carrington Koad by 29 runs in a one innihgs. gaano.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12747, 3 January 1905, Page 7

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WELLINGTON V. WEST COAST. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12747, 3 January 1905, Page 7

WELLINGTON V. WEST COAST. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12747, 3 January 1905, Page 7