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Cricket.—Australians v. Wellington.

Monday

The continuation of the cricket match, Australian Eleven v. Wellington Twentytwo. The' Australians closed their innings with a score of 166. Wellington went in about 3 o'clock, and by 6 o'clock, when stumps were drawn, twenty of the team were "out for 77. They will finish the inninga to-morrow morning, and then play a single innings match to fill up the rest of the day. The best scores of the Australians were—Bailey 33, not out; Gregory 31. The best of the Wellington scores were 11 md 13. Eight failed to ■core a run. This day. Latest. The Wellington team have completed their second innings, scoring only a few runs. The Australians, in their second innieg?, got ten run 9 with a loss of one wicket, which won the match. They are now playing a single innings match, Wellington at the wicket. ' The weather is fine. The attendance meagre at present. .Single Innings Match. — Kennedy was caught by Mntdock, after scoring 30; Forwood 3, Thomson 7, Kuapp 2, Fordham 1, Armitago 2, 'Lynch 0, Blacklock 3, not out; extras 9 : this was the game at 2.3o—Bannerman and Kendall bowling.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2795, 29 January 1878, Page 2

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Cricket.—Australians v. Wellington. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2795, 29 January 1878, Page 2

Cricket.—Australians v. Wellington. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2795, 29 January 1878, Page 2

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