CRICKET.
Saturday's Matches,
The following matches have been arranged to take place to-morrow afternoon :—
Nbwton 2nd v. Holland's C.C. (No.. 19 wloket).—Nowton: Craig, Goodman, Biggins, Lincoln. Law, l_e, Pearson, Smart, Stevenson,Sexton G., Tredgold. -Emergencies: N. Sexton Sims.—Hollandß: H. Thomas (capt,), W. Beard. A. Butfoot. B. O Hare, Mell (2), E. Waring. H. Henn, J. Murphy, G. Mills, W. Edwards. Emergeneloß: W. Mell, R. Blenkinsop. West End 3rd v. United 2nd (No. 8 wiokel). —Went End team: Laxon, Mackinlay, McKay, Burton, Clarkson, Doan. Meara, Hooper, jun., Skcen, Stcadman, Hoffman. Emergencies: Fowlor, Harper, Somerville.—United: Shove. Harris (2), Brighton (2), .Ellis, J. Walker Uewson, Thorpe. Dymock, Gatlond. N-Wton Ist v. OTAnunu (at Otahuhu). drag to leave Mr C. F. White's, Kurangahope Roaciy at 1.30 Bharp.—Newton team: Burns, Colgan Mason, Mills, Hob-on (2). Osmond, Potteoua, Pritehard. Smith, Waddingham. *. Wsbt End 2nd v. Gordon 2nd.—West EndBaker, Berry. Clayton. Colobrook, Conrtoyn.,' Donald. Doughty, Gamble, Hnrvoy. McGregor; Vorncy. Gordon: Ball. Browd; F. CVaytnn Gorrie, Gouliitonf. Ijwk, JfeJl drum, RyßuVn. Stevens. Wood, Paknklt. 2nd v. -Auhon (No. 10 wicket).— Parnoll; Heron, Mcllugh, Wright, W, Brown Koetloy. Gillespie. C., Hill. Killip, Moore Moriarty and Cossan. Kmorgeucy: Reeves' Albion team: Morrow, Beaney, Sullivan' Barnes, Waddingham. Culverwell, Bushill! Jones, Watnon, Wardell, Proster. Emergencies' Taylor and Wheeler.
Parnell Ist v. National (No. 7 wicket) — Parnell: Gardiner, Lecky, Ryan, Ohlson, Drum, Testro, A, Cossan, Taito, T. Brown Hewson, and Speight. National) AmburF Dlddams, Drummond. Colebeiiirne (2)jSichol-on A. Mackic, Sharlond, Waters, and wHgley (21 ROSEPERBY V. Gr'_.M„CAR SCHOOL SW__iRoseberr. ; & Whitb (captain), Wakeley, Jones Downey. Wa'son, P. White, Bajldon, Rad! cliffa, Plaisted.T. Calvert, Sheene. Emergency G. Calvert. '' I. -SiNOABi 2nd v. Franklin.—FronkUn I Seis yice (captfliii), Slieddon, Spiuley, Stejngoo. Ncs. bitt, Whtingale (2). Tattersafl.Moore, Potte? and Pett- Emergency; Searohfleld. Alpha 2nd v. True Blues Arev bay Dewar, A. Done, Gilmer, Gledhill (2|. Johh-on Marcroft. Nowton, Wharfe. Emergenciesl Perston, Rotherham. * ' "
Eton v. Wakefield.—Eton: Mills, Greea Sexton, Smith, Nightingale, Taylor (2) Burn*.'Bennett. Clarke, Wright. Emergencies. Nightingale aud ks Rochp. - '
-lie Committee who for some time patt havo been organising a performance of Sullivan's chef d'ou.re, "The Sorcerer,' have decided to give Auckland this rich and expensive musical treat early in the month of Fehruary, A general meeting of those making preparations is to take place on Friday evening at Ponsonby,
The arrangement, for-^establishment of an Irish oolony In Utah are now all but oomplete- A traot of 100,000 acres has been secured, and all that is wanted now is that the water rights should be guaranteed.
Sewing Machines to work by electricity, hand, or foot.—D. S. Chambers, 20, Qucen-it-eet near the General Post-office.
The second excursion of the eft the Auckland Fiahing Club Will take place U. morrow (Saturdayl. Steamer leaves the Ferry Company's Wharf at ten minutes past one o'fllockp^oc •'•' "
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4524, 28 November 1884, Page 2
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