SYDNEY.
December 8
The cricket match between the English eleven and twenty-two of Parramatta was concluded to-day, and resulted in a victory for the local team by five wickets. The Englishmen in their second innings only succeeded in putting together 65 runs. The twenty-two went in requiring 49 runs to win, and they obtained the required number with the loss of 16 wickets, and thus won the match by five wickets. The ground was rather bumpy, and the bowling of the Parramatta men dead on the wicket. At the Supreme Court to-day the Hon. Robert Wisdom, Attorney-General, applied, on behalf of the Government, for Warrants for the apprenheosioa of the trustees of the Milburne Creek Copper Mining Company, Messrs E. A. Baker, (late Minister of Mines), G. W. Waddell, and C. Matheson. The applications were unopposed. Bail was offered for Mr Waddell and accepted, and orders were issued for the arrest of tbe two other trustees. Mr Dalbey, Q.C., has teen retained for the defence, and Messrs Davis and Want for the prosecution.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3257, 9 December 1881, Page 3
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