THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN NEW ZEALAND.
| WELLINGTON, Kbiikimkv .1. j The match agai«st Twenty-two of VV<ljlirgton was ccmmcncjd on tho lUwiii j this morning. Tin; m:>ruiii!j w.ik dull, with a fii'Ai aoutlierly '.»•<:•/.*. U Ellington won th'i tos:-', and cleulol t > go in, Konnedy and were tho firut to baririlo the willow t» tho trundling of Sp..fr >rtli and Palmer; tho former taking tho " demon'* " firßt over, off which 3 were soore»d. Whon TltO'va had scorod 7 ho drove the ball back to Spofforth, whioh was accepted. J --7 I■}. Speed filled the vacancy, and Kennedy wan immediately f?lven cut l.b.w. At tho adjournment for lunoh at ono o'clock the score stood,, at 43. Blaoklock 1) (co" out), I. J. Salmon 8, and Brown. 7, were tho principal eoorers. At 3 50 p.m. the soro was 04 fcr twelve wlokets. H. Pago, 6 (not out), and W. J, Salmon, 4 (not cut). 5 p.m. Wellington are all out fox 82. Tho highest scorer was W, J. Salmon with 11. -g-" ■ i ——;
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Evening Star, Issue 5589, 5 February 1881, Page 2
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170THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN NEW ZEALAND. Evening Star, Issue 5589, 5 February 1881, Page 2
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