CRICKET MATCHES TOMORROW.
Gordon v. A uckland. — Gordon: Clayton, Gould, HoUlship, Kissling, Lusk, Muldrum (2), Head, Moresby, Hyburn, and Williams.
National v. Paknict.l (No 1 wiokel).— ■■"ational: Ambury, Dmuunond, Muckie, NichoiFon (2), Wrigley (2), Wilkinson. Walker, Gilmour und Wjnyard. I'arnell: Gardiner, l.ecky, Brown, Ohlson, Goorlnmn. Kill, Teitc. Test.ro, Godson. Mollurli raj Speight. Gordon Hkcond v. F<'Anki,in. — Gordon team: Ana»nno, C.ito, Otni.don, Jow-ee Goulstono, Kelly, Luak, McLeod, Mcldrum, Hyburn, and Stover.s; emergency, Ball. Franklin team: Kcrvico, Stcmson. Stlchbury, Hieddon, Pot tor, Woods, Tattorsnll. Nightingale (2). Marcroft (2) ; cmorecucy-Rosß. Newton v. UmiED.-Tho followjnfr will reprosont Newton : - Mason, Mills, Pritchard. Perkins, Colston, Hobson (2), SextOD, WntldinKham, Sir.ith, Dean, and Craig. National 11. v. Auckland in. (No. 10 wicket.)— National 11. £ Colcbourne, Andrews, Ppeoco. Hundley, Diddam, Oarkson, Shorland Sullivan, Sncddon, Constable, and McKenzio. .Knißrp-onolea—Kossor and Green. , Alpha v. Nkwton 2nu -Nowton2nd : Bates, Maynard, Pooley, Howard, Logff, Waddinghiim (3), Wiuuion, Osmond, and Christio KiDr-r K B,ioica : Shumilt and Warren. Alpha: MeDeimott, Aicy, Eorthwiok. Broad wood Coiling, R. Done, Gilmer, Morßun, Nowton, Itowo, Sissou; emerge cles; Moore, Johnson, Smith.
Roskiikuhy v. ONEnuNGA 11. (No. 9 wicket) -Ko|ehcrry: Wakerly (captain), Jones, Whito (3), Mills. Taylor, Yearbury. Downey, Thompson, Raacliffo.
The New Zealand Farmer, Bee ani, Poultby JouKJfAi, for November is to hand und renders will find tho number a particularly attractive and interesting ono. It is copiously illustrated Throughout, almost all tho engravings b.ing ot a practically useful character. Amongst thesu may be mentioned the woodoutß representing a method of constructing under dralnß whore it is difficult t J get a Rood outlet (all. A well-executed engraving of a prizo bull of tho Sussex brood Is given, and in addition a supplement sheet containing aboautiful portrait of the champion prize-winner at tho Hackney btud-Book Socio'y's hst show. This picture alone ia worth the cost of tho number. Poultry fanciers will be glad to find a faithful representation of a pair of Wyandotte fowls, with an artielo by "Chanticleer" descriptive of this handsome Amorican breed. A now feature Is a chess column, with illustrated problem.
lv ot a Beverage.-" They are not a beverage, but a medicine, with curative properties of the highest degree, containing no poisonsua drugs. Ihey do not tear down an already debilitated systoni, but build it up. One bottlo contains more real hop strength than a barrel of ordinary beer. Physicians prescribe them.-" Rochester Evening Press "on Hop Bitters. Read.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 264, 13 November 1885, Page 4
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