THE LATE CRICKET MATCH AT OHAUPO.
TOTHEEDITOB. Sib,— ln your issue of last Tuesday there appeared an account of a oricket match which took place in Ohaupo. The person who supplied that report was either misinformed or wished the victory obtained by the Ohaupo Club to appear greater than it really was (probably the last) since he must know that there is no Paterangi Cricket Club from whom the Mill Club <s<ftUd borrow. The truth is the Mill were so short that they had to accept the aid of three small boys who happened to be on the ground.— -I am, &c, Tbtjth. [The error was purely accidental. — Ed.]
The Civil Service reductions in Victoria begin with 20 per cent, off all salaries of £lOGO and upwards, and go in a descending ratio till 200 per annum is reached. Sslu.l-pox has been so prevalent in Burmah that 15,000 persons are reported to have died from it, 10,000 of whom are yonng children. The mother and two brothers of Joe Byrne, the bushranger, have been arrested on a charge of stealing a saddle, the property of the murfed man Sherritt,
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1319, 11 December 1880, Page 3
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189THE LATE CRICKET MATCH AT OHAUPO. Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1319, 11 December 1880, Page 3
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