
North Otago v. South Canterbury
Oamaru cricketers were treated to the choicest of weather yesterday in which to play off their fixture against South Canterbury representatives, who arrived by the first express. The fineness of the weather was remarkable insomuch as for so many weeks previously every day seemed to be wetter than its predecessor. It was for this reason that the wicket, through perfectly plumb, was slow, causing the ball to hang. Winning more..

North Otago v. South Canterbury
On resuming this morning the wicket was much faster, and the visiting bowlers (O'Callaghan and McCaskill) got on a good deal of pace, while the wicket had lost the tendency to shoot. The Oamaru team started badly, early losing Uttley, who, before he had scored, was given out leg before more..

Oamaru Mail Report: Otago XI vs. North Otago 1905
When the North Otago Cricket Association arranged that a team from this district should visit Dunedin at Christmas time, they stipulated that Otago should put into the field as good a team as was available in order that the local men might have an opportunity to improve their style of play. more..

North Otago v. South Canterbury
The North Otago team went on to Temuka by Thursday's express, and there played the annual South Canterbury, North Otago match yesterday. Considerable rain fell during the previous night, and it was still slightly drizzling when play was commenced at 9 o'clock. more..

South Canterbury v. North Otago
A combined Oamaru team, under the auspices of the North Otago Cricket Association, journeyed to Waimate on Saturday to play a South Canterbury eleven, the players of which were drawn from Timaru, Temuka, and Waimate Clubs. more..