Special to "Star."
BEUTEB'S TEIiEGBAMS. Received August 7, 1i.45 p m. London, Aupust 6. The cricket match, Australians v Ken', was concluded to-day, the Home team proving victorious by-96 runs. The visitors required to make 206 ru s to win, but were only able to put together 109. There score at the close of yesterday's play stood at 83, with six wickets down. The other four wickets fell rapidly, the i only batsman who was able to make any stand being Bannerman, who carried out his bat for 35. The weather to-day was splendid, and there was again a - large attendance of spectators, by whom great interest was taken in the match Wellington, This Day. Albert Belliman, master of the Gladstone school, was found dead on the Ngahauranija road last night. He had been thrown from his horse. He was a native of France, and leaves a wife and several children. The Commissioners opened Parliament at 2 o'clock and stated that His Excellency would, on Thursday, the 14th inst, attend and explain his reason for calling Parliament together. The swearing in is , now taking place in the House of j Representatives.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 23, 7 August 1884, Page 3
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