, During l la&t week there ware sixteen admisBionß to and twt-n y-one discharges from the Dunedin Hospital, The only death was that of r'anOw,' farm laborer, aged 61, native of .Kent, ixOin dia- ase of the b'o'wela. ’ The Cricket match between kelson and Wellington was finished oh Monday* We • lingten tfayed well in the senbnd innings, thouglfcthe fi- St four d.d nbt make a Pamngton m..de 2d. Nelson did not etafsA Uje seecmd mnniga very well, the first four being put out for 10 and six for 23. Sellon a"d Col» r mflßjerec!. the bowlgo ; Wellington jaade 74 r m the fit si Irtnlngß; ana 90 in the second ; Nelson- ibatie IPliiLttta first innings andfil in thegefcond^' mark a-fohr milli ate iQun, b'lit mt) »*4 too ia>r the triumph
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Evening Star, Issue 4078, 22 March 1876, Page 4
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129Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4078, 22 March 1876, Page 4
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