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ALL-ENGLAND ELEVEN IN NEW ZEALAND.

3; ri:z»Si?H,IEOM ora Spbciai CobsbsPOKDBST.] SEVENTH MATCH. ALL-ENGLAND v. OTAOO. Szcosd Day. Dcssddc, March 3. V;s nsi-Eh tu resumed shortly after 12 , " E; i:n m extremely hot in the | a: " -t. bet in the afternoon tho wind : i:.: :: : izn M4pm. it iu raining heavily. , bi-xunu for the greatly diminished , -i spectator*. There was about half ~:-r „ 2ri attend yefterday. A* was ■ « the Englishmen went in for a heavy j ! :■: tit hid the fielding been firet-claaa they ( v; ' :.;t hste come off to well. Charlwood 11: --Jtti vfre both mined before they had | tv ’ 1 hssviij. With the exception of fit,» medium left-hander, the bowling { lH: d;£;ult, and there is note not r- 1 :u zzt of the following on being raved. *t: mite; wnl fcs continued on Monday, *; sl ” permitting. I forgot to mention that ( “ e m place of Collinson, who ;*"• - ;i late last night. On re-commen- ; faced Millington and drove hie j - ■ .i.., which wu capitally fielded by --j-zul, for a single. Dixon bowled and Millington imitated him L. -"-e. The third ball of Dixon's ; - put to square leg for 3, and in bia ~. , ‘ * CTer him to a emite clean ■ • : '- - -ce. Jupp, meanwhile, cat Mil--1 c:»si; gie, end Morruon, by returnv‘ " ’■ -V> ; ost a chance of running the i! -..•tc.an u< t, Jupp soon after cut one T 'V'-u'i h&rd and straight into Car r?»ho held it well; 19—1—3. r.ji’ .Vr, Co2:m<n ced a* if he meant buai- : the Oaroaru bowler to leg, y" ").*** " c -l field to and nothing resulted. , Lb, -' J s'rit:uiion wui a single, followed » I," 7 Dill Dixon to lee for : ~s--«.gtun for a single. He then hit • -T V" hi* shoulder, and was caught Dlyelt took hi* place, : , 'Uiut 30 u;>. An appeal was then for a catch, but to no pur- ;■ 1 > hall Uiydl cut fori, giving t c - ffi u;t chance low down, which Several maidena were , , , l; - tn a few ricgle* scored, when Char, wood each got Dixon for 3, -.. •; \ J t.-.ariwood’* hit should have /“ 0Lt ’ _Tu'. Everest let it glide be- ’ out of hound*. Dixon wa* ; u , r ' s ", : ‘ lri favour of Everest, a left* t» .! r Don. Ehlinerelon. The last •» ur e » over the Hussei man cut for 2, ‘ : i,^ Ui Off Millington three !ri succession, bringing 50 ■;■ ■ , ,J ’’ t ’ , - Tp *» chance to Dixon in hi* . ; had one hand badly hurt ' v ' ls uuulie to secure it with the ;< , L ' i , ' ' » ; opped the hall. L’Jjelt '■>’ . . , ou - hounds, and cut him ' “• V I'lyeU’e h--lp *0 soon 1, -oru - .g proceeded chiefly by , ‘ • - clt - ought to have been caught - »,'? , 11 'Jrive straight into bis ~ . >J ' hii not hold. Allan die■'l l-y a fine piece of fielding » '''i’e of the Yorksiiireman’s, / ! '■ the field failed to stop V ru'-*, and by lunch , p <«i the board. During the ; .. ’■ ( came on from the ■ "'■ripped the stand of it* ... " r ■•"'I a heavy ahower of rain. ha i frorii Millington, and i ' , „ lU ' '"us wanted badly, as the 6 ' hj r.o means come off. i product-U 1, and hu ■ , ■ V nussing tho ball on r r,ur; 'phiCf3 of Uio ground i B ‘ \ t ; 11 v, *ro obtained for several H ,r ■ ''}■ Uiyett was beautifully I °ul, after slogging Lath* K 1 “ rearing tent for 4, and B . I -• B'oggcr was caught g . , ‘ 11 ‘*irr, eplerin-ilv ju iged i g i ,vii 4 caught irimiciliati-!*,-g , j ;hull by Bpring, and R VBe ■■* ri, • V'IC-ket. 11 is g • ■ . fjathbnry to leg for R . : , l , , Drc-enwood got Everest H •• V ’* s! *0O(l Wftit out to the R f'l'scd, and was stumped ■B ; ; t,;,. < limmiilt succeeded, HS ‘'■■•'oreman core.memoratod K : ■ , : to leg for 4, B: “ • • l ~n ,rl' J r' i- JfinmeU contcnm ■ ■ slopping the first ■ H-r.t one of Lath* ■ u'.'. *'•" ‘w.,; t lg [ ot 3 .*ad put Milling* B r - T * f «o l cp B^ aUI place of B Cg for 2. Greenwood was

» C *, URbi ** Cargill off the f Si? 0 ** 1 Armilogo r brok# hi * duck by . S ™*st to leg for a single, end hi* t C?“ W f S llo ! cd . ,mt - The win. which had ‘ P*° a Squally increasing for tho last half a£ U I ,0 T 0 sK OWnWith S™ l TioloD °» •tlhU r stage of the game, and, after waiting a \ ?° f “ bou '* 11 solved to draw f the stumps, and the game was accordingly t postponed at 4 o’clock. Tho following arc t the scores so far ?■— 8 r ALL-ENGLAND ELEVEN. • • * - Fimt; Tnningfi. 1 \**.*• 0 Millington n STtT'i 10 I? o i MoirUon b Kvorcut ... wlbjr, c Bprin* b l*thbnrr ... ■•..« c “r:! u - « Armitage, I, not out . Uvea, 1,3 ... ... i wide, i ;;; ;;; - J

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5005, 5 March 1877, Page 3

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ALL-ENGLAND ELEVEN IN NEW ZEALAND. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5005, 5 March 1877, Page 3

ALL-ENGLAND ELEVEN IN NEW ZEALAND. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5005, 5 March 1877, Page 3