THAMES CRICKET.
JUNIOR MATCH.
High School and Native Pe*n again met, and the game resulted in a, win for Native iFern by nine wickets. For Native Fern Andrews ('23;, dhoat (12), and Miller (HI) showod good form; wtile for High School Wlhitehead (21) and Hawkins (12) were the best of their side. Tlis best bowling average was secured by Ohoat of Native Fern, who took six wickets for six runs.
AUCKLAND QUOTATIONS.
•AiUOKILAND, Dec. 11. Sales'; Queen 2s 3d, Moanataiari lOd. lid, lOd, Sylvia Is Bd, Occidental Is lid, Is lOd, Is lid. Waiotahi os 2d, Junction 28s 9d, King dd. Buyers; Bonanza 2d, Good Hope 3d, Kuranui 3d, Caledonian Is Bd, May Queen 2s 2d, Monowai Is 3d, Moanataiari, 9d, Sylvia Is Bd, Occidental Is lQd, Saxon Is 6d, Victoria lid, Waiotahi 5s Id, Waitangi 2s lid, Watchman 2s, Hauraki Is Bd, l"Reefs Is Id, paid Is 2d, Bremners l|d Ci-foNvn -2s 6d, Diominion Sd, Clross sd, Sun s^d, Golden Hills 6d, Tairua ' id, Tialisnun 47s 9d:, Wiaihi 56s 6d, Extended Is 3d, Junction 28s 9d, , Handsworth Id, King 3d, Waitaia 7d
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10129, 11 December 1911, Page 2
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