WELLINGTON v. HAWKE'S BAY.
■;•';''■■ [Per Pbess Association.] ~ : '••'■ NAPIER, Feb. 29. '■ , The match Wellington v. Hawke's Bay . . ■ " ' continued to-day. Hawke's Bay, with v J 156, ; continued its first innings, which con-' I Eluded for 207. i Wellington then went in, -._/'A nd scored 139, which, added to 221 of' the ifcret innings, made a total of 360. Gardiner 24, :; Howard .8, Levers . not out 57 and - JLahboit 8 were the principal contributors. ' Hawke's Bay, in its second innings, had made 139 for the loss of six wickets at the *he call of time. This, added, to the 207 already obtained, made 346, or 14 behind the total of the visitors. The game, which naturally was most exciting towards its -dlose, was therefore declared drawn.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5503, 2 March 1896, Page 4
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123WELLINGTON v. HAWKE'S BAY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5503, 2 March 1896, Page 4
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