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TH E AUSTRAL IAN ELEVEN.

This following are the lml ting and bowling averages of the team in Australia, compiled by Messrs Boyle and {Scott :—: —

Palmer W-le'cl 13 noballs aivl 2 wides Bonnor and Midwinter 1 wide each.

At the Hamilton District . Gnm-t on Monduy last, in the efiKe of (Jo if It hard v. lCduin Hmllield, o'rtirn -fur Mi\2 for. tiinlnjr. No ttpt)«ar»n -c of dot •tuttint Judgment XgrpJuintiJf wi^h Cuata, ,;

It ',•* stated by men well v< ved in maltei.-. jertuining to pfistora 1 punsuih that nliont 10,000,000 sheep 1 <ive betlost in Queensland and New Q nu'h Wale tUuu^i the effect of the dr<> ;ht. Sheei are likely to be high priced this winter. — England's wealthiest heiress now is Miss Hamilton) n lady of about forty. She has some '£7o,ooo a year, and line residences in Scotland. Farmers' Co-operative Association will be an advantage even to storokvjopers, who tnuv purchase local produce from the association, instead of bringing it back again into Wailoito from Auckland, at enhanced cost of freight, &c-. The association will also assist in developing local industries — such as cheese factories — not only by finding them a market for their products, but by investing reserve fund in slMn3K,larid so assisting in floating bona fide local companies.

Name. J2 05 P3 in 8 to •3 6 SP Boyle Palmer Giffcn Midwinter Oooi)er Bnnnor Alexander 846 2093 270 1189 98 i 152 75 267 ' 676 424 334 427 72 20 i. 1 84 252 118 143 72 18' 4 38 80 42 30 32 # 1 7.1 7i16 10:4 11:14 13.11 24.0 29.0

BATTING.

W. L. Murdoch G. J. Ikmnor A. C. Bannerman P. S. M'Donnell U. ¥. Boyle G. Alexander W, Mirhvinter G. Giffen H. J. H. Scott J. Btockham G. E. Palmer W. H. (hooper Name. 9 13 11 12 10 to q '3 a M 477 3G4 258 305 176 171 296 287 93 149 100 68 a P3 +3 o o 1 2 3 0 S . to 0 to •~< a %"* 279* 73 81 111 44* 68 58 58 38* 45* 24* 38 o3 59.5 33.1 32.2 30.5 6 11 12 6 11 2 3 2 29.2 28.3 26.10 23.11 93.1 18.5 14,2 9.5 9 9 2 I

* Signifies not out. BOWLING.

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 51, 24 May 1884, Page 7

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THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 51, 24 May 1884, Page 7

THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 51, 24 May 1884, Page 7

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