AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
[Pi3R liOTORUA.] Melbourne, March 20. The following are the scores in the match All-England v. the Combined Eleven:— Combined Eleven — Ist Innings. Thompson, b Hill, 1; Horan, c Hill, b Shaw, 12; D. Gregory, runout, 1; B. Cooper, b Southerton, 15; Midwinter, c. Ulyett, b Southerton, 5; E. Gregory, c Greenwood, b Lillywhite, 0; Bannerman, not out, 165; Beaqkham, b Southerton, 17; Kendall, c Southerton, b Shaw, 3; Hodges" b Shaw, 0; Garrett, run out, 18; sundries, 8; total, 245. All- England Eleven. — Ist Innings, Jupp, lbw, b, Garret, 63; Selby, c Cooper, b Hodges. 7; Charlwood, c Beackham, b Midwinter, 36; Ulyett, lbw, h Thompson, 10; Greenwood, c E. Gregory, b Midwinter, 1 ; Arrnjtage, c Beakham, b Midwinter, 9;. Shaw, b Midwinter, 10; Emmett. b Midwinter, 8; Lillywhite, c and b Kendall, 10; Southerton, c Cooper, b Garrett, 6; Hill, . not out, 35 ; sundries, 1; total, 196. Combined Eleven.— 2nd Innings. Bannerman, b Lillywhite, 4; Thompson, c Emmett, b Shaw, 7; Horan, c Selby, b Hill, 20; Garrett, c Emmett b Shaw, 0 Cooper, b Shaw, 3; E. Gregory, c Emmett, b Ulyett, .1.1; Beackham, l.b.w., Tb .Shaw, 6; iMidwinter, c Southerton, b Ulvett, 17 : D. Gregory, b Sbaw 3 3; Kendall,"' not out, 17; Hodges, b. Lillywhite, 8; sundries, 8, total, 104..: .. ' ' . All England.— 2nd Innings, ' Hill, c Thompson, b Kendall, 0 ; Greenwood, c Midwinter, b Kendall, 5; Jupp, 1.b.w., b Midwinter, 4; Charlwood, b Kendall, 24; Shaw, st Beachkham, b Kendall, 2; Selby, c Horan, b Hodges, 38; Annitage, c Beackham, b Kendall, 3; Lillywhite, b Hodges, 4; Em- | mett, b Kendall, 9; Southerton, not out, 1; | sundries, 5; total, 108. i Beackham's wicket keeping was greatly I admired, aud Kendall was awarded the Aus- ■ tralian Cup for the best bowling average. I A handsome testimonial is being subscribed I for Bannerman. The English team gave £5 towards it. The English play the Victorian Fifteen, aud also play at Ballarat. Arniitage, of the English Eleven, has been arrested for attempting to rescue a prisoner frora the police, but got off with a small fine. The body of a child has been found in the Melbourne cemetery with the skull fractured. Adelaide. A haystack was struck by lightning, causing £1000 damages. A public meeting passed a resolution against free immigration as opposed to the interests of the colony, but favored assisted immigration. The Queensland Government will appoint a Koyal Commission to enquire into the question of the financial separation of the Northern Territory. The body of a man has been found at Waga Waga with the skull beaten in, apparently by an axe. A verdict was returned of wilful murder against some persons unknown. Mauritius advices have had a favorable effect on the sugar market There is good enquiry for refined, Martell's case brandy has been sold (to arrive) at 29s 6d; breadstuffs are weaker; wheat, 6s Id to 6s 2d. An elderly man, named George Scott, has beeu committed for trial for forging au acceptance for £14,000. A London telegram advising a rise of a penny on kerosene in New York has caused an active local demand. Candles sold at 9Jd in bond; cur^ota ai£ improved, 5 Jd.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 74, 27 March 1877, Page 2
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533AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 74, 27 March 1877, Page 2
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