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CRICKET.

London, August 19. The return cricket match between the Australians and the United South of England was resumed to-day at Portsmouth. There was again a large attendance, and the weather was very fine. The home team with six wickets down for 127, continued their second innings. The remaining four wickets fell for 25, and the innings thus closed for a total of 152. The Hon. A. Lyttelton was the highest scorer with 61 runs. The Australians requiring 207 runs to win, went in for their second innings. None of the batsmen save Bannerman, Murdoch, and Bonner made any stand against the splendid bowling and fielding of the Englshmen, and the innings at length closed for a total of 187, leaving the home team winners by 20 runs. In the Australians' second innings, Bannerman was caught for 30, Murdoch caught for 43, and Bonner caught and bowled for 66. COMMERCIAL. Consols remain at 99J. There are no changes to report in colonial securities, or tallow. Off the coast cargoes of Adelaide wheat are now realising 48s. The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,330,000 quarters.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 637, 22 August 1882, Page 2

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CRICKET. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 637, 22 August 1882, Page 2

CRICKET. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 637, 22 August 1882, Page 2

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