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SYDNEY.

.., "..-■:. y.'-.- -v March 21. English. Cricket Scores': Combined Eleven. — First Innings : Thompson, b HiU, 1; Horani c Hill b Shaw, 12 ; D. Gregory, run out, 1 ; B< Cooper, b JSou-thtrton.,-15; Midwinter, c Ullyett b Southerton, 5; E. Gregory, c fereen- . wood b. Lilly white, 0; Bannerman, not out, 165 ; Blackam; I vb Southerton, 17; -Kendle, c Southerton b Shaw, 3"; HodgesLb Shaw, 0 ; Garrett, not out, 18;-if||lir«, 8 ; total, 245 : -All England Eleven. — First Innings : : Jupp, 1.b.w., b Garret, 63; Selbyyc Cooper b Hodges, 10; Charlwood, c Blackam b Midwinter, 36 ; Ullyett, l.b.Wi, cB. Thompson, 10.; Greenwood,. c ■ Gregory b Midwinter^ 1 ; Armitage, c Blackam b Midwinter,' 9; b Midwinter, 10; Emmett, b Midwinter, 8 ; Lilly white, c and b Xendall, v 10 ; . Southerton, c Cooper b Garrett, 6 ; Hill, not out, 35 ; sundries, 1; total, 196. Combined Eleven.—Second Innings : Bannerman, b Ullyett, 4 ; Thompson, c Emmett b Shaw^ 7 ; Horan, c ;. Selby b Hill, 20 ; Garrett, c Emmett b Shaw, 0; Cooper, bShaw, 3 ; E. Gregory, c Emmett b Ullyett, 11; Blackham, 1.b.w., bShaw, : 6; Midwinter, c Southerton b Ullyett, 17 ;D. Gregory, , 13; Shaw, 3; Kendall, notout, 17; Hodges > b Lillywhite, 8. ; sufidries, 8 ; : total, lo4. AH" England ' Eleven. — Second' .In-, nings : Hill, c Tompson b Kendall, 0; Greenwood^ c Midwinter b Xendall, 5 :* Jupp, 1 bw; b; Midwinter, 4; Gharlwood, b Kendall, 13 ; Ullyett, b Kendall, 24 ; Shaw, c Blackam b Kendall, 2 ; Kelly, c Horan b Hodges, 38; Armitage, c Blackam b Kendall^; Lillywhite, b Hodge, 6 ; Emmett, bKendall, 9 ; Southerton, not out, 1 ; sundries. 5 ; total, 108 ; Blackam's wicket keeping was greatly admired, > Kendall was awarded the Australian Cup for the best bowling average; a handsome testimonial being subscribed :for Bannerman. The English team gave £5 towards it. The Englishplay the yictorian Fifteen ;, they also playin Ballarat. Armitage, of the English Eleven, has been "arrested for a%temj»ting to rescue a prisoner from the -police, but got off with a small fine. ■•-•■•••- ; •■ '^" ' :■:■■■ .. : .v.-J- t ;,. March 23. Breadetuffs are^firm^r. Flour, £15 to : £16 ss, Wheat unaltered^ Ljttelton : wheat about 5s 9d. New Zealand pats, nothing doing. ; Brandy easier: 'Other commoditite^iittle alteration'. ; ■ <

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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 46, 28 March 1877, Page 3

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SYDNEY. Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 46, 28 March 1877, Page 3

SYDNEY. Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 46, 28 March 1877, Page 3

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