AUSTRALIAN.
MeIiBOUEne, This day. First Order of Merit for Captain Bash. The following further exhibition awards are announced :—First order of merit— A. and T. Burt, of Dunedin, for gasaliers ; Captain Henry.Bush, Thames, for kauri gum; Mrs C. C. Armstrong, for collection of Victorian wild flowers and New Zealand ferns in natural colors. Third order of merit—Barringham and Co., Dunedif, for ', cooking and heating range. Fov.;:td order of merit-—Thomas Atkinson, Chris'church, for cooking range. Obittjaey.—Mr J. Story, member for North Melbourne in tha Legislative Assembly. . Melbourne, Saturday. The wicket match between the Australian Eleven and Victoria was resum d to-day. The Fifteen were all disposed of in'their second innings for 296, McSfcrne contributing 64, and Kelly and A 'len 41 each. The AusQ'difus require 248 mas to make ii their second j'jpings to wiu the match. •
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3815, 21 March 1881, Page 2
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136AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3815, 21 March 1881, Page 2
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