THE AUSTRALIANS AND ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN.
(BEUTER'S TELEGRAMS) 1 JLonpoNj. August 3L. The match which has been Sirrangedj between the Australian cricketers aud, ah' All Engjajpd Eleven^ will commence ton Monday,, the 6\th pf September. Tjhe. English team will be. copoppsed of, Lord^ Harris, Hon A,. Lyttelton, Messrs. W. G. Gjcsice. GvF. Grace, E. M. Grace, A.., P. Lucas, TP.Penn, SteelejJ. D. 'Walker^ and Barnes^ Jtyfar>yy aud Shaw. A. Treasury mfauje has been^ issued' prescribing , rules {or- the renewal of charters of Colonial JBanlfcs. The minute) sets forth that suph, renewaJl will only be conceded, on. the basis of a chart. ter, asmpdeljediby the*§oyetnment. At. the wopl sale, to-day,. 9200 bales, were offered, making a, total of bales, catalogued' sinoe the opening,, The tone of th* saje ahQTO, a> ynproving tendency.. The match* Australians vertua | eighteen, of Hayings, at, fta^gf *%&
resumed to-day. The Australians: wen m for their first -nningti and were all disposed of for 186 runs. Murdoch, was run out after putting together 86 runs" and JMJacdonnell was bowledJjout for 42- : "' ' /''" , ''-t'A ; September 1 In the ffouseof: Commons, a debate took place relating to JBritith Africa The Goverament deemed it undesirable to- press confederation on that country, against the strong local op- . position. .- :-.yYvA i -. ■ -| St. PBt^WBXTRO, September 1. Negotiations hare, been opened between Russia and China, for the purpose of signiug a treaty of peace, JPauis, Agnst 3V. The reports coming to from the French wine dißtricts are . .satisfactory, and give protoute of '& gjood 'Jrin l agp.; ■-'' Sydney, August 3l. Arrived— S.S. 'Australia* froui Auckland, with inward Satx Francisco Mail, vv A-:'-."-" ". A ! ;T;A ': :-;. , : - ;; -;. -. Sailed; rr- The, Union ' ' ' ebthpariy'M" steamer Wakatipu; for Weirtugtou. w Y . . BitisßAKK. August 31 A discQTery of * diamonds is . reported ; as' having been made at luyerell. Th e blacks ■ have bailed up a station, and killed a black boy. MELBouitJ^B, Aogust 31. Advices from Mauriliu^'i-epoii tbe sugar market firm. Harvest operations are, however^ hindered by bad weather / A . MKiiriptrßifß; >S«?ptetnber» ; 1: ! A -J^mved — '^ c'e '" ti6 ' J froia the.A. -'.A. ■:. 'VAA., -vA ••;:.,>-.
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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 68, 4 September 1880, Page 2
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338THE AUSTRALIANS AND ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN. Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 68, 4 September 1880, Page 2
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