ADELAIDE.
11l their fir^t innings the Englishmen made seventy-fire. Ullyett, 17 ; Jupp, 10 ; Greenwood, ; 0 ; Charlwbod, 9 ; Hill, 6 ; Shaw, 2 ; Emmett, 14; Lillywhite, 4 ; ;Southerton, 2 ; Armitage, 8. The Adelaide twenty-two m their first innings made seventy-one. The highest scores being — Good, 28, King, 9 ; Jayers, 8 ; nine made ducks eggs. The English second innings. Nine wickets for 138. Jupp, 18 ; Charlwbod, 7- Ullyett, 58; Selby, 7; Greenwood, 0; Emmett, 25 ; Hill y 2 ; tillywhite, .8 ; Shaw, 9 ; Southertpn, not Ottt^ 0; The Adelaide Cricketing Association have authorised .Lilly white to secure atrainer for the Adelaide cricketers. , ■ . ; The Brisbane Government have notified that no application for Kanaka labor well hereafter be granted, except .v for employment on trppicaj^wfculture. The Chinese on the ''Pi^^H^umber twelve thousand. >PPr^ r '
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 54, 25 April 1877, Page 2
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128ADELAIDE. Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 54, 25 April 1877, Page 2
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