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CRI C KET.

THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

, -.-: '..; MAY. :' " I }£— Sheffield Park, Australians v. liord Sheffield*! IHeren. i ' -17— Nottingham, Australians t. Notts. 2Q— Kensington Oval, Australians r; Surrey. 24— Lord's, Australians v. M.C.C. and Ground. ; . arfOif ord, Australians v. Oxford University. . M— Manchester, Australians r. North of England. ■" ■ JUKE. ' ' . I §— Lflrd'e, Australians t. Qentlemenof England. - 7— Derby, Australians v. Derbyshire. 1 10— Cambridge, Australians v. Cambridge UniTCrsitjU JL . ;j * ■ r Hr-Manchester, Australians T.;Lancashire. - 27— Kennineton Oval. Australians v. Gentleman '" England. • ' *■ gl-AftjjMngVtfri^ Australians v. Players' of Enggland. r " .* • '^4- Lord's, AustraliaVV. Middlesex. vStKCbjahester, Australians V. Lord March's *"*•: " • •■' JULY s— Manchester, Australians v. England. frr-Nottingham, Australians v. Notts. 12£8heffiefd. Australians v.. Yorkshire. It— Lord's, Australians T. England. S2— Huddenfleld, Australians v. Yorkshire. 26— Stoke, Australians v.an England Eleven. 29— Kenjiington Oval, Australians v. Surrey. ' ' ' "" ! " AUGfUST. 2— Canterbury, Australians-v. Eent. s— Clifton, Australians t. Gloucestershire. I£— Kennington Oral, 1 Australians v- England. 16u€hette&hun, Australians v. Gloucestershire. 19— Portsmouth, Australians v. United Services. 23— Laytoa, Australians v. Past and Present of Cambridge university. 28*-Brtffht<m; Australians v. Sussex. ' 90— Gravesend, Australians t. South of England. f. , ■i: " 'SEPTEMBER.. 2— Scarborough, Australians r., Gentlemen of England. r

The public are reminded that the " Pirated of PenzaUce" will be given by the Hawera Choral Society on Friday. Captain Edwin telegraphed at 12.86 p>m to-dfty : — Indications axe for bad weather between nor^h-west and west and south. Glass farther rise. A New Plymouth correspondent writes as follows to a Hawera friend; — The " Halcione" came alongside the breakwater oh Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock without the assistance of a steamer other than the Moturoa. Sir. Carlisle, one of the pioneer diggers on the Kimberly field says that gold cannot be found everywhere. It requires an experienced, digger to look for it, and it will 'require a man to have at least £130 to fit' himself out with rations, horses, and tools for.* fix months' trip. Mr. Setb, Smith has ruled that a bar is not a bar unless it opens immediately upon a street or public tborongh-fare ; and the Auckland publicans are jubilant. The one license fee will now enable them to indulge once, more to their hearts' content in thooo jßeduotiye private bars and attendant Hebes which which have tempted so many foolish young fellows to destruction. The Daily News complains loudly of the excessive tariff charged by Government on the new line to the breakwater, &nd says that it would appear as if the department had done all in its power to strangle the trade at the breakwater by imposing exceptionally high rates, instead of fostering ,the new trade as much as possible by an easy scale of charges.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VII, Issue 1305, 12 May 1886, Page 3

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CRICKET. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VII, Issue 1305, 12 May 1886, Page 3

CRICKET. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VII, Issue 1305, 12 May 1886, Page 3