CABLEGRAMS.
jby electrictelegraph—copyright.] Kedtbr's Telegrams, THE ; AUSTRALIA! ELEVEN INENGLAND. '■'■ ' -', THE GENTLEMEN OF ENfi-: LAND MATCH. , SYDNEY, \ .'■":. ;" May 30. | Sailed, last night-Union steamship Waihora, for Auckland. . : A strong local team has been picked to play against tho New Zealand footballers tomorrow. ■ ( ■ MELBOrjENE. ..,-.,■■ • •■■."■■• May 30. Mr Edgar' Bastings, one of the. .cabin passengers per steamship ltin'garooma, which arrived here this morning, committed : suicide yesterday --by jumping overboard..;. His body was recovered, but life was then extinct.:
•_'..:... London, ;; -'■■■. •! May29;J. Eeceived May 30, 4.30' p.m.—The Australian cricketers ooramenced .a match (their sixth) to-day at Lordi ground, where they "met an ' eleven representing ■ the Gentlemen of England, composed as follows:—Messrs ft T. Studd, ■ S, Ohrisfcophersoh, E;J. Diver, and ; W. .G. Grace, lord Harris, and Messrs W. AV. Read,-A[ W.EidleyyA;G.Steel,'G.J.VernohlJ. A. Bush/- and Ji attendance' 6iS.''th£- ground' was. enoriqoub, notwithstanding v Vcolct ahl in-
element ;%eathetf An excellent' wicket,was'pitched, and the ground in i first-rate. orM*; Tho Gentlemen went] in first, and ..were not disposed of until theyiiad.run up a total of 277 runs. The Australians then went in for their-; first innings,;,'and when the; Stumps yere drawn for the day.their score Stood at 83 five wickets. .■■:...»»....,:■.., .LONDON,-'.l-..:..;i.-:.'.\'.
I"' ■--;-:■'/•;..:■■', . May 29; Received May 30, 8 p.m.-The following are tke;full scores at .hiatch, Australians": versus' Gentlemen iofEng,;tp-(lay: ; V ; ';'". , ; ''- Grace, caoglit ~ ....... .21 ;Lordjrlarr;s,bbwlod■''>',.-'■ /.'..-. 31 , •..•■ ;. ; 'W.'Bl Btaddi bewled.. ..••..' ; o'-'' )\, .-Steel, bewM;;.;■!,-;';.;': .. 44 ','■; ■ Vi Uidley, !r.,;.:■. .. -G8 --• \emon, eaujht.. ... ' .; 68', Diver, bowlod .. ..... 4 Kobertsan, bowlod : .. ~' I ' Bush,bowled ..' .. ~...,'.6. - Christbpherson, not out .. 0 Extras .. It
Ridley, the highest scorer, gave a chance early in his innings, but was badly missed. Srofforth, while bowling, seriously injured his 'right hand in stopping, a quick return from the batsman. '-The following are the scores of the viaitoi^s Mcliormoll, oaught... '..."..., IS : Barmerman,caught..., ..... ..." 9 >.;Murddok,flaugh't ....• ...... 0; ; ''. '. Giflfen,;' cangKi ... ". 1. '.;. [ Midwinter; caught,,.; ... ... 6 ';.'. Biackham; not.out ..., .„ ... 36 Bonnor, not out ... ... '«. 16'•". •""■■■'■"■ 'Extras,;':.;. ~..:■,.. .•.-.-■ 3 Total for'fivb wickets... ,83 rIONDON,'" ."■.'...'■ May 30." Received May 31,. 12.15 p.m.-The cricket match at Lords, Australians versus geiitlement. of England, the former have been-all disposed of in their first innings for' 134 runs, being 140 behind their opponents they have bad to follow on, and' their second innings are now proceeding. :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1700, 2 June 1884, Page 2
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357CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1700, 2 June 1884, Page 2
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