Cricket.
1 * KAIWAIWAI v. TAUHEBENIKAU. The following are the scores of a cricket match (return) played on Saturday last at ' Kaiwaiwai between the above named teams , Kaiwaiwai. i Ist iuuiugs 2ud iuuings A Tail b A Bmt .. 2h L Nix .. 0 1 J Williams b Burt ~ 7 b Burt .. 4 W Williams st ..2b Burt .. 0 j S Feast ibw .. 6 b Burt .. 0 i J Feast b Burt .. ObLNix .. 0 , J Fenwick b Burt .. 1 o Bly’u b Nix 0 [ J looker b 0 Moncktou 0 b Nix; .. 0 , W Bickuell b P Blayden 21 run out .. 15 1 W Feast not out .. 10 hj Nix .. 6 , E Mason run out .. 0 not out .. 1 r II Mason c MkTonbNix 10 c Bly’n b Nix 2 , Byes ~ lit .. 9 i Wides .. 5 .. 1 ' 74 36 ’ 112 ; Tachebemkac, 1 Ist innings 2nd innings W Whiteman b looker 5 b Tucker .. 0 W Bollard bdo.. Ob Tail .. 7 0 Moncktou runout.. 8 b Tucker .. f 1 P Blayden o Mason .. 17 b looker .. 1 K Burt b E Mason ~ 3 o Tail ~ 25 L Nix run out .. 1b A Tail .. 3 A Burt b Toeker .. 4 b Tocker .. 0 0 Smith bdo .. 2 not out .. 5 G Hollard bdo ..Ob looker .. 0 E Gooding bdo .. Ob 'looker .. 1 W Smith not out .. Ob locker ~ 2 Byes .. 3 H Wides :. 0 2 41 56 97 Thus itjwill be seen that the Kaiwaiwai Club won the match by 15 runs. The Tanhcreuikau Club were highly dtlu ".cd with their entertainment by the Kuiwaiw u people, aud wish to return their sincere thanks for their day’s enjoyment provided by the KaL waiwai residents. Theso ciickoling meetings have been thoroughly enjoyable during the summer season in this pint of the Wairarapa. STEVEN’S MILL v. BOOTH’S MILL. The criclet match between the employees of these two sawmills took place ou Saturday last in a paddock opposite Mr J. Steven’s mill on the Carterton road. The following are the scores : Sieves's Miu,. First innings,—J Slovens 2, Teal 12,Nicole 0, Carter 13, Lawrence 1, C Stevens 0, Thomas 0, s Bowles 2, Morgan 18, Hollo 0, A Ewing U, extras 9, total 69. Second luumgo.—J Stevens 12, Uughen 1* Nicola 4, Carter 2, Teal 0, 80110 0, JJourii s Alum, A Booth 4.9, C Hooding 9, T Batlibone 10, Mudgway 0, Bishop 8, Petersen 2, J Booth 0, W Booth 0, Simmons 7, extras 21, total 106. A very pleasant day was spent, and the. company separated after having thoroughly j enjoyed themselves.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2034, 23 February 1887, Page 2
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425Cricket. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2034, 23 February 1887, Page 2
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