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Englishmen v. maw south walks, % [rbutbr’s telegrams —copyright .3 Sydney, December 10 The return match between Shaw and Lily white's team and Eleven of New Sonth Wales was commenced at Sydney to day. Though the weather was fine the attendance was only, moderate. L’he wicket was heavy, owing tc recent rainThe home team winning the toss elected to bat, but had only succeeded in compiling 117 runs when the last wicket fell. The visitors then went in, and w en the stumps wera d*awn had made 20 for the lose of two wickets.
[Per Press Association]. Wellington, December 10. The following eighteen have been selected to practice lor the Canterbury and Nelson matches to be played here during Christmas week:—A Blaoklook, R. Biaoklock, G. Barnes, Oux, 0. Dry den, A. Go-e, Heenan, Klrker, Lawson, Malco m, Mansell, McGlrr, Mosrhouse, Motley, Nicholls, Roberts, W. J. Salmon, Tindal.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1429, 11 December 1886, Page 2
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147CRICKET Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1429, 11 December 1886, Page 2
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