Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 303, 17 September 1894 — INVINCIBLE. [ARTICLE]

INVINCIBLE.

— A Cricket match was played I last Satur<lay between the Honoj luln Cricket Club and a team from H- B M. S. Hyacinth. The home team scored another victory. $ After tbe watch was over, A. HatfielJ. the bow!erft>f the Honololu Club was prRented with a silk eap for having performed the “hat trick’’ at the lust match. lunings of H M. S Hyaciuth: Lieut. Stileraan b. Hatfield 4 Haimes Ct Braseh b. Lewis 12 Hocking Ct. l*arish b. Lewis 3 Fa\'ser Ct Hatfield b. Lewis 3 M’Sarratt b. H*tfield 0 Bray b. Lewis 0 Bazley b. H <tfield 0 Battcr Ct. BV.rnside b. Lewis 4 Horner b. Hatfield 3 Hiwey uotout 0 Clegg b. Lewis 0 Extras 1 i Total 30 Innings of Houolulu Cricket Club: A. Hatfield Ct. Brav b. Buker 0 •» L. Parish b. Baker 4 V. H. Kitcat C. &B. Buker 9 E Lewis b. Stileman 0 W. Burnside run out 9 T. Lishman C <fe B Baker 8 A. G>wie C. Haimes b Sarrutt 4 W. L. Stanley b. Baker 6 F. Wuerbach not out 9 Hay Wodehouse b. Baker 6 D. Logan b. Sarratt 0 Extras 6 i Total 61

■ — I An ofiicial advertisement from the S*preme Court in the Gazette and Kunkoa st <tes that tha license to practice law of John Piicbardson of Wailnku has espired.— Enquiries at head-qnarters proved that a mistake had heen made and regrets were, expressed as lo any inc >nveuieuce atising to Mr. Richardson or his clients. from the uniuteational error. •