AUSTRALIAN.
Melbourne, Yesterday A Defaulting-Clerk.
Isaac Ogle, clerk, ia the employ of Duffett, solicitor, of Melbourne, who was arrested in England in June last, has been committed for trial here for embezzle ment. -■
A Big* Failure.
/The failure is announced of Lieven, G-oldberg Bros, and Co. of this city. The firm's liabilities are set down at £65,000.
Wool Soles.
Messrs Goldsborough and Co., Limited, report that at their wool sale yesterday SCDO bales were catalogued, and 4100 sold. The prices realised were satisfactory: highest figure for greasy was 15^d, and for scoured 21Jd.
Cricket.—English v. Sandhurst.
The cricket match between the English team and twenty-two of Sandhurst concluded to-day. The visitors, with six wickets down and 36 runs to their credit, continued their first innings, which closed for ] 17. C. F. H. Leslie 48, not out, was the highest scorer. The Home team then went in for their second innings, and were all disposed of for 119. The Englishmen then went in again, and at the conclusion of the day's play had scored 28 runs without the loss of a single wicket. The game was drawn, the visitors requiring to make 76 runs to win.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4337, 24 November 1882, Page 2
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195AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4337, 24 November 1882, Page 2
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