THE A.E.E. CRICKET MATCH.
The following telegram came to hand at 8 o'clock last night, and was, of course, too late for insertion in our issue of yes i terday : Do'edix, March 5. Eleven fT.ousand persons were present at the Match to-day, and the excitement was intense during the final part. When the sixteenth wicket fell Ofago required only one ran to save a one-innings defeat. Coll'mon, who had been scoring all day, ! having met with an accident on Friday, j was thun prevailed upon to go in, and 106
was made before the partnership was dissolved. The time is now up, and the stumps drawn, the game resulting in a draw. Dunedln— Second Innings. Meares, b Lilly white 3 Fulton, b Lilly white 16 Paramor, Jbw, b Emmett 17 Dixon, lbw, b Southerton 13 Austin, b Lillywhite 0 Rose, c Southerton, b Lilly white ... 7 Cargill, c Pooley, b Lillywhite ... 0 Spring, rim out 7 Clarke, std Pooley, b Lillywhite ... 7 Millington, c Ulyett, b Lillywhite ... 0 Morrison, c Emmett, b Lillywhite ... 3 Lathbury, c Einmett, b Lillywhite ... 0 Rhodes, st.l Pooley, b Lillywhite ... 4 Everest, b Lillywhite 0 Nicholls, b Hill 21 Collinsoa, not out 2 Leg byes 3 Byes 1 Total 103 Nicholls. who fairly saved the match was carried shoulder high into the pavi-
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 271, 6 March 1877, Page 2
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