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Intercolonial Cricket.

Sydney, January 28.

The cricket match between Victoria and New South Wales was resumed this morning. The home team, which had lost three wickets for 269 runs, continued their innings, Moses and Burton, the two not outs, goinc to the wickets. Burton was dismissed without adding to his previous score, but Moses played magnificently, and when time was called for T,he day New South Wales had totted up 507 for the loss of only seven wickets. Moses is still in, with 262 to his credit, and Wood is also not out with a score of 77.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 24, 30 January 1888, Page 8

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Intercolonial Cricket. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 24, 30 January 1888, Page 8

Intercolonial Cricket. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 24, 30 January 1888, Page 8

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