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CRICKET.

It is now definitely settled that a New Zealand team will not go over to Australia, for the present at any rate. The reason is, that Cooke cannob get away at all, and Wilding not until later in the year. This would have made the bowling too weak, and therefore the trip had to' be abandoned, Two days' play in tho match between Surrey and Sussex had been finished when the mail left. The score made, by Surrey is the largest ever made in England in a first-class match. Every raeinbsr of the Susssex team had a trial with the ball. When the mail left the scores were as follows : ' ,

Sussex. -First innings, 114: socond innings, .31 for one wicket. t -_

The largest 'cofcton mill, in the eWorld is ' iii .Russia. It f giybs; employ ment t to -7, 0Q0

Abel, cA. Hide, bJ. Hide . ,J. Shuter, b A." Hide . . — Lohmann,st Phillips, b Humphreys W. W. Read, c Phillips, b A. Hido K. J. Key, b Newh->m M, Read, o and b' Humphreys M. P. Bowdon. not out Henderson, o A. Hide b Gresson . . Wood, b Gresson , 'eaumont, b Smith „ ..* \Boyrley, b Smith- '.. .. ' .. Byes 13, leg-byes 5 .. 59 .. 95 .. 24 .. 171 .. 84 • .. 12 .. 189 .. 33 .. 1 .. 5 .. 7, .. 18 Total „ 698

SURREY.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 304, 3 October 1888, Page 6

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213

CRICKET. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 304, 3 October 1888, Page 6

CRICKET. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 304, 3 October 1888, Page 6

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