CRICKET.
'THE WAN
DERERS’ TOUR
ft . 1 (BY Tl.g (GRAPH—fePECIAL CORRESPONDENT] n»\ iV’APIER, March 31. The ro y \ndcrc'lrs’ team arrived all well ah, IYlodic this morning after a calm p-iveV-o amid were met at the wharf CYyvli' El P. Smyrk (hon. secretary o bhc Hflwke’s Bay Cricket AssoeiatioiaKv. 1 The team, wh icli is staying at the Caledonian Hott 1 ; did a useful practice on the ret ground this morning, and ai e all feeling well for the opening mat eh to-morrow. Owing to Sei tide being unable to raise a "tea m. W anderers will meet a combined Napiei ’ eleven to-morrow, comprising the fo ,lowing: H. B. Lusk, Chadwick", Boulik is, Smyrk, Blamires, Brownette, Creed , Richards, Clung, Woodcock and Be vce. “
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3792, 1 April 1913, Page 7
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123CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3792, 1 April 1913, Page 7
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