AUSTRALIAN.
Sydney, April 2.
The ship Fooehoo, from Sydney, bcmnd to Calcutta, has been totally wrecked in Bass's Straits. The crew were saved.
In the second match of the Combined Team the latter got one hundred and twenty-two in the first innings. The'B.s. Ringarooma leaves Melbourne to-morrow with the Suez mail. Handwick Races. Autumn Stakes. —Pride of the Hills, 1; Democrat, 2; Sunlight, 3. Champagne Stakes.—Chester, 1; Expectation, 2; Eoyalty, 3. St. Le&be.—Chrysolite colt, 1; Adelaide, 2; Queen's Head, 3. A splendid race, won by a length ; time, three minute 3 fifteen seconds. Melbourne, April 3ri. On Monday the cricket match was resumed. The Englishmen in their first innings made two hundred and sixty-one. Greenwood made forly-nine, Ulyett fiftytwo, Emmett forty • eight, Armitage twenty-one, and Hill forty-nine.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2570, 3 April 1877, Page 2
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127AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2570, 3 April 1877, Page 2
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