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THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

THE NOTTINGHAM MATCH. Loudon, June 10. The cricket match Australians v Nottinjham, was resumed at Nottingham to-day. The weather was. fine, hut the wicket was heavy heavy, owing to the rain yesterday, The attendance of spec- j tators was enormous. Tne Home team] resumed their first innings, which closed for a total of 110 runs, as againßt 142 of the Australians, The latter went in for their Bt'ondjinnings, and were all disposed oi for. 106,' Bonnor being the highest Bcorer with 39 (caught). When time was called tho Notts eleven hod scored 12 runs for the loss of one wicket The match was consequently drawn, the Home team requiring 127 runs to win. -A misunderstanding occurred during the progress of tho play today owing to the accidental exclusion of the Australians from the luncheon tent. Murdoch twice refused to accept the apologies of the Nottingham committee for the occurrence.

Mantles are nor being made in tho rich heavy materials fashion dictates shall be worn' in tho present Autumn and coming Winter. Silk Matalasse, Staiped Velvets, Hush, Moire Silk, Broche Sjllf, will bo used Ja.-gely for Wrapsand Jackets o( ; ' alLkindp, The shapes most in vogue comprise the Granty, Mother Hubbard,' and, par excel' .toe?, ti.f Dolmai/ in its-many varieties, Stamped and Brocaded Velvets are largely used in combination with othor materials for ladies' dresses.' Nothing can possibly exceed in Holiness of offect a Brooaded Velvet Dress with Cashmere drapery and oyerakirfc looped together with rich Coid and Tassols. Ladies can select their own materials at Te Abo House, and have either mantle or dress made in the latest stylos and with prompt despatch in the dreßS and mantle rooms of Tr Ano Houbb.—f Abvi.l

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 12 June 1882, Page 3

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287

THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 12 June 1882, Page 3

THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 12 June 1882, Page 3

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