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([i3Lj>NDON/ September 27; The | cricket paatch, Australian| ! jer«wjthe flayers dfrEdgrandi cojrnmencea to-aiiy K?J-2lßf ■ 1 " : -■"■■■- &"*>,.*»
on the Crystal Palace ground. There was tx large attendance of the public) and the weather was fine throughout the day. The Players went firDt to tho. wickets but were unable to make any stand against their opponents who disposed of them for 90 runs. Palmer and Boyle bowled splendidly, the former tnking'five »nd the latter four wickets. The fielding also of the visitors waa excellent^ and was much admired. 1 Tho wicket was' rather lumpy and favored the bowling. The Außtraliana went iv for their first innings, and when the stumps were drawn for the day had scored 71 runs for 3 wickets down. Murdock was caught and bowled for 36. Spofforth was again abseut from the Australian team. The stock markets are depressed owing to political uneasiness. Adelaide wheat ex warehouse 465, New Zealand securities have advanced £ to 1 per cent on last Quotations and to-day'B prices Are as follows: —Five per cent loan 104J; Five per cent. 1889 loan 102; Four and a half per cent 1879 1904 loan 97 £. A £urther examination of the w0q1.H9.1e9 vjusb-' closed Bhows that New South^Wa^es fleeces and New Zealand greasy closed.yat from £d to a penny higher than at the' clo>o of last sales. . i, ■■"', The mails via San Francisco which left Auckland on August 1,7 were del.iv.ered in, London to day. " v " ■ • Trickett is oufc practising daily in his newboat, and Hanlon is practising in a boat which he brought from America. . ■ September. 28th. ' Mr Dillon, the member for Tip'perary made a, speech at Skibbcreen to dayin the course of which lie urged' a complete, orgahisatioh to obtain the ownership of the land, but to ,ob T tarn the same /without' attacking the landlords, * It is rumored* that there is a -"Nihilist'-plot-on foot to destroy the CKar of Russia's new steamer the Livadia at Glasgow.; ■<;-'■..; . - v , \ It is a*nhpunc*ed tn>t the 5 Fre'dch\ Grov.ern-'\ meut has ibstiuctecl the commander" of the French, vessels forcing the squadron , to abstain froui taking ;,part withthe'squadcon; in any act of coercion towards Turkey. » % Afternoon. In the cricke£ niatch wpicb was '-.fjesumed this morning at the Crystal' Palace . between the AustraUan^aiidthe Players of England; the former "have scored 133 in their first inniqgs.^ The Players,_aj;e._ therefore ,a43?' to,, the bad. Jn thef Australians' inning^ McDonald was caught for 28 runs? -The* Players have gone in for their second innings.. Constantinople, Se'pteiulier 28.? $ The Porte has asked Montenegro the 9tpps it proposed to take to obtain posses sipu of Dulcigno, as the Turkish Gpverpment. are net yet reaidy to enforce the cession. "" : liiza Pasha; the Turkish 'Conlniarider,'hns notified thp Montenegrins that if their-troops cross the frontier into Albania the step will be deemed a caws bell. '" ' .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 231, 29 September 1880, Page 2
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