Hugh Tuke

Hugh Latimer Tuke (6 April 1885 – 7 June 1915) was a New Zealand first-class cricketer and New Zealand Army soldier. The son of The Reverend Charles Tuke and his wife Mary, he was born at Taradale in April 1885. He was educated at . After completing his education, he was employed by the stock and station agency Williams & Kettle, after which he joined the Roads Department. He was at this time a corporal with the and was considered to be one of the best shots in the company. Tuke was a keen sportsman, playing football for Hawke's Bay. He also played first-class cricket for Hawke's Bay against Auckland at Auckland Domain in 1905. In a heavy defeat for Hawke's Bay, he made scores of 3 and 4 not out, being dismissed by Jocelyn Kallender in the Hawke's Bay first innings. Following this, he was

Hugh Tuke

Hugh Latimer Tuke (6 April 1885 – 7 June 1915) was a New Zealand first-class cricketer and New Zealand Army soldier. The son of The Reverend Charles Tuke and his wife Mary, he was born at Taradale in April 1885. He was educated at . After completing his education, he was employed by the stock and station agency Williams & Kettle, after which he joined the Roads Department. He was at this time a corporal with the and was considered to be one of the best shots in the company. Tuke was a keen sportsman, playing football for Hawke's Bay. He also played first-class cricket for Hawke's Bay against Auckland at Auckland Domain in 1905. In a heavy defeat for Hawke's Bay, he made scores of 3 and 4 not out, being dismissed by Jocelyn Kallender in the Hawke's Bay first innings. Following this, he was