Henry Whitworth Hole (10 December 1855 – 23 June 1942) was a New Zealand cricketer who took 10 wickets on the first day of his only first-class match.
Born in England, Harry Hole went to New Zealand as a young man and learned farming in the Marlborough region.
Hole again opened the bowling, and took the first two wickets but, "somewhat tired by his exertions", delivered only six overs before being relieved.
[7] Hole moved to the North Island, where he ran hotels and general stores in Taupō and then Kerioi in the Wanganui area.
[10][11] In 1900 he lent his rural property at Tayforth, west of Wanganui, to the armed forces for several days of manoeuvres.