AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.
THE IRISH POOTfaIW 9 LONDON W-^L -Ulf^S. \J^J THE MAORI MISSION. j September 10. . In the'lZinga'ri'cfickefc match. GiTEen . hurt .bis*knee,^and7Blaek'ham-= lost-some*--* teeth through a ball delivered by Boyle. "'Thii. population of Ireland is bein^ . decimated "byfamine and measles". " i A force of French marines have been landed at Madagascar tp'proiec't French interests. ' 1 « *-<--• £• -- I. The Times declares Sydney Tni-»-»' whanga's Maori mission to have been 'a decided failur^: .; } _ 7 i "The wool catalogued at the late sale's '; was 164,000 bales, and of these there )wfcr§ withdrawn 15.000, a portion of which has since been placed. Long and good coating wools fully maintain last , June rates, showing a great advance."] Other sorts are.unaltpred.. r <, ■ Intelligence is to "hatid^that ' thV.difficulty which has existed for some.tune past; between' Japan and- .Corea | has • now been arranged. Under the terms of*' settlement the latter kingdom vtill pay the. indemnity, which' was by , the Japanese Government. j 1 The Frencli vintage is reported to be •' backward, and.of a .poor quality.,- r The ■ supply "is ri6t ! sQ" great as in previous years'. ;
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 26, 13 September 1882, Page 2
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177AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 26, 13 September 1882, Page 2
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