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CRICKET.

It is now deflriifcely settled that a New Zealand team will-not gqover <to Australia^ floFfche present at any rate. Thereasoii ja, that Copke carmpt'ge6 a^ay af'allj'anfi rildi)Sgndt until later; in the yean This would havp madW the bowling too weak, sj,nd therefore r the trip Had to be abandoned. - - 1 Harry Thomas, Hojle, and a couple morp membersi of thelate> IBollana Cricket Glu!b', ! intend to join Parnell. This cjtab promises ( to be very atrong this season. " ' Gordon Have ldst a good man in Newton, ! who performed well with both bat and ball for them last season. ■■■■■ ' : : . " 1 > United" promiseirt6 be the strongieati ,of ■'t^l^e senior cluta this season. They have" lo^t I Arty McG/Srmicfei but" McPher36ri is back again and will parbly make up for thati This Auckland Oluß intend to content j themselves with one senior eleven this season. 1 They will be all the s^ronge^: for it, andas they have not suffered any serious loss; they will go very close ty* %P w.!l*?^' $ cup. Two day?' play in the match between Surrey and Sussex Had been finished wheni tjie mail left. Th 6 score made by" Surrey 'is.the largest-ever made in-England in a rirst-clasa match. Every meinbsr of the Susssex beam had a trial with the ball. When the mail left the scores were as foltlpwß:— . . y:v:-<i: .'■;.-'■• ■;:'• snBREY.- _/:>,':'/:'.■ ..'."

Abel;o A. Hide, bJ. Hide .. ;. .. 59 J. Shutet, bA. Hide .. ' — .. ...'95,: Lohiiiann, at Phillips, b Humphreys .. 24 , W. W. Bead, cPhfilips;b A. Hide ~. 171 ' K.'Ji'Eey'.b''NTe^h'ara1 ■■■■".'..*;..:"'..■■:. .; .;• 84, .■■:; M; Read, o and b Humphreys - .. 12 ; M. P. Bpwfdea. not out :. .. -189 Henderadni c A. Hfde.b Cfresson - "33 Wood1, b GreSson" ' '.." ' '..■': .. .'- .I.;" rfeauinont^ bSfiiltli: .. .. .. .. 5 ; Bpwley, b Switht • .i, .; ;..-. .. 7,f^ . .■' B7wl3,lep:byess. ... li -.,._;T ; . r ' ; 18.,{ : ;■■••■''.•; ■ ■■■■ Tqtal' .. .. ..... 698 ■ SussEJC—First innings, 111; second innings, 31 for ono ■picket. The Pdpsotiby prdmi?ei fco be, |he strongest of :tbe junior ■ cjubs, /; aa they h^'P : bhjß pick of ibeNa^ioa^Lan^ W^ileipata Clubs. Itjis baid'isp early jp. the sgftson tpsay-hp^. iho varioHß men; Mrfll §hHPB. ;

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 230, 29 September 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 230, 29 September 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 230, 29 September 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)

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