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    [...]lmost twice the area for recreation purposes. The
    cricket club quickly chose a wicket area.

    Qesiden[...]
    [...]ed a bandstand, bowling
    green, garden plots and a cricket oval.

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    One of the ballast[...]
    [...]footpath in front
    of the post office.

    Carrington Cricket Club contested the First Junior
    cricket final against Ironclads in March 1898. Pla[...]
    [...](White 6 for 28)
    in the Second Junior premiership cricket final.

    A small reading reading room was p[...]
    [...]school
    playground.

    At the same time, Carrington Cricket Club was seeking
    assistance from the counc[...]
    [...]council's concrete mixer was granted to the local
    cricket club in September to lay a wicket in what[...]
    [...]mpionships had attracted 400
    entries.

    Carrington Cricket Club also had success in April 1932.
    The A[...]
    [...]ville by 9 wickets in the
    District A Grade Junior cricket final.

    3y May 1933, the sewerage pumping[...]
    [...]em.

    Carrington won the NDCA Club Section A Grade Cricket Final
    in April 1936, defeating 3lackalls b[...]
    [...]ool were immunised
    against diptheria.

    Carrington Cricket Club A Grade team won the McIntyre Cup
    for[...]
    [...]k were a bowling green of 6 rinks and club
    house, cricket oval with a turf wicket, football ground,[...]

    TXT

    [...]most twice the area for recreation purposes. The
    cricket club quickly chose a wicket area.

    Resid[...]
    [...]d a bandstand, bowling
    green, garden plots and a cricket oval.

    One of the ballast tips was recla[...]
    [...]tpath in front
    of the post office.

    Carrington Cricket Club contested the First Junior
    cricket final against Ironclads in March 1898. Pla[...]
    [...]White 6 for 28)
    in the Second Junior premiership cricket final.

    A small reading reading room was[...]
    [...]hool
    playground.

    At the same time, Carrington Cricket Club was seeking
    assistance from the coun[...]
    [...]ouncil's concrete mixer was granted to the local
    cricket club in September to lay a wicket in what[...]
    [...]ille by 9 wickets in the
    District A Grade Junior cricket final.

    By May 1933, the sewerage pumpin[...]
    [...].

    Carrington won the NDCA Club Section A Grade Cricket Final
    in April 1936, defeating Blackalls[...]
    [...]were immunised
    against diptheria.

    Carrington Cricket Club A Grade team won the McIntyre Cup
    fo[...]
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