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THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN NEW ZEALAND.

~ . 4 rWELLINGION, February 8, The attendance yesterday waa not B~> numcroua aa on tho first day, though the weather was very favorable. Tae Governor visited the ground daring the afternoon. The innings of the Australians closed at 4,15 p.m. for 171, Slight being highest scorer wrh 40. Armitage got two wickets for 51 runs, Francis four for 68, and Luxford (wh« was put en rather late), threofor 13. Three othor bowlers were also tried.

Ai 4 30 p.m. Wellington went in for their second innings, Spofforth and Pawner aguin t &kir..v up the bowling. Whon timo w-i'o cMhO. fv.wa wioketb had faiien for 56 BlaeUook was the only one abli to m»k»- ; !-tand. t>.v-A bo got li:a runs ir good s4'l'.\ The v,-iok«iiH foil ; n this order :—Odfl fori. v,w for 5 three t, r 5, four for 5, five foi 6, •MX tor 6, aevfn for 18, eight for 32, nine for 37, ten for 42, eleven for 42, twelve for 4!), thirteen tor 51, fourteen for 54, and fifteen for SG. Klacklock, who went in fifth, aaw nine of his companions retire.

Wellington—Second Innings. j. P. Kennedy, b Spofforth 0 W. J. Salmon, b Palmer ... ... 4 Sprod, c Blackham, b Spofforth 0 Sheriff, b Palmer ... ... ... 0 J. E. Pane, b Palmer 0 Bkcklock, c and b Spofforth 20 Kuchen, b Palmer ... ... ... 0 I. J. Salmon, b Palmer ... ... ... 1 Hicksou, b Palmor ... ... ... 5 M'lntyro, b Spofforth 4 Murclnmt, b Palmer ... 3 H. Page, b Spofforth 0 Webb, b Spofforth 1 Brown,'c Alexander, b Spofforth ... 0 Francis, Ibw, b Pr.laier ... ... ... 8 Manaoll, not out ... ... ... 0 Koimldson, not out ... .., ... 0 Extras ... ... ... ... 0

To.tal for fifteen wickets ... 50 BOWLING ANALYSIS, Overs. Mdna. Bans. Wlcts. Spofforth ... 20 12 25 0 Palmer 19 10 22 9 February .8. Wellington's second ioninga closed this morning for 68, and they thus lost the match by one innings and 21 runs. A scratch match will be played this afternoon,

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Evening Star, Issue 5591, 8 February 1881, Page 2

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THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN NEW ZEALAND. Evening Star, Issue 5591, 8 February 1881, Page 2

THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN NEW ZEALAND. Evening Star, Issue 5591, 8 February 1881, Page 2

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