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SPORTING.

[as suwesaiw.] Wmaasatos, Nov SO. jh* following are the weight* for the Wei* Hasten Oap, declared last night s - m Xr Pemert agLipi* MMMto. Hr Ety ward's Kslapo, aged. Ort Mb* Mr Iwtefa Bribery, «yn. M IMba Mr Oyawa, aged. Set Uito Ur Itape Donatory, Syn, B»t Site Mr aeawoore Pnnri, tyre. Set «to Mr Weltsio' Klppooampai, *yte, Set Ob* ES5SW?^tt». KSiSSlSigwm.,^ Eg^ifesa"’ 11 * Mr 7*t Mr DsnasUy** Ihwen, 7st _ Hr Wh|an*a XaAs ot the lake, dyre, 7st Mr Webb'eJangler. tyre, 7*t Hr Persßer’e Leagkada, Syre,6*4 IS be act M-Se'fl Lao*, bn, «e| ISto Hr.Waiter** Tenun-Treneit, Syn. tot 131 be HT irnfMEj'' Wteytaad, *ym, toUMbe Hr M&Uook's Fold Piny. 3yr*. totlUto Ir **»•* Bide* wee, Syre.enlift! MrSedwood’s Hate, 3yrr, tot Illbe ' . Mr Bekmrin’e Hr Bod wood's • *nu»»e tot Mlba Mr Redwood's Parifi. Syre, tot lOlbe Hr BriamaJa'* O baron, Byre, tot 91M Hr Berkafe riireiUe. Syra, totOito Hr movers twnoMter,>yr».totSlbi Mr Walker;# 01 nary, atSd, tot ?lba Mr User®* Choaosllor, 3j re, tot Mbe Mr o'Brto'o Haphazard, tot 71b» ■ Mr <3iUlgft&'a Meld of the Mountain, tot 71b» Hr dteraraon'e Strongbpw, 6»w, tot Sto Hr Roawortby'e Tyro, Syre, tot Sto air HaadSey’* rtuaouri, dyra, tot Sbe Mr HoreeWl'e Boealla, Byro, tot Mr Horwrfsh's legacy. Bet ISlba Hr Horaufall'o Un.'-oatoher, Syre, tot ISbs Mr Owttfs Foam. Syr*. sat ISlba Mr HaiuJtoy'eToKerefa, Byw, tot lOlba Mr Bows’* aky Blue, Syre, Set lOlbe

CEIGKEr.

AiHBDBTON v Mx SOMEBB.

Xh* return match with these Club* was pleyodon Saturdoy hut in Mr Hood’* pad* dock Meant Semen. The weather was ttU that was desired lor good crloket, ! there being aplecaenteool breeta AH day. Thegroand selected (or the match, though perhaps the beet obtainable lor it,, was not in firet-olase order, being very lumpy end herd, eo that it wee impossible to ploy with any certainty. The visiting teem left Ashburton at 8 CO a m , and arrived at Mount Somers at 10 o'clock. Wickets were pitched at U, and the home team winning the their opponents to the wickets. Owing to some misunderstand* log three of the Ashborton men did not turn «p, consequently, made it rather awkward to find their substitutes on the ground. The fielding oS both sideewe* ’ fair, but both Clubs evidently toore prhMoe. She bowling of S. Saunders was excellent, as be took no less than eight wioieto the first innings, and seven the next. The bowling of for Mount Somers was also very good, and rather difficult to play. Taylor managed to put together a good number of runs for Mount Somen, and for a time completely collared the bowling. Chapman slew played carefully, and mods 80 rani for his side in the second innings. For Ashburton, Zonob made a good stand, scoring 17 and 11, and in the second innings Winter and Biohardson made 18 each. Both. teems sat down to u excellent luncheon at Hood’s Hotel provided by the Mt Somers' Club, and ample justice was dime to it - After partaking of a substantial tea, also provided by the hospitable Mt Somers* Clqb, the Ashburton team returned home, a distance of 86 miles, having thflroßfhly enjoyed the day’s match. Thefolloainig are the scores:—

TEE AUSIBALIAH CBIOKBT SIAM AT BRISBANE.! The following telegrams appear in tha Morning Eerald of Monday, Kor [V&OU 008 BBBOl&l EB?OETBB ] Beibbahb, Friday. At the match oaaunenoed today between, .the Australian eleven and eighteen of Brie* bane there were about .4000 epeatatore pro•sot,, including Hie Excellency Sir Arthur Kennedy and Hiss K-nnedy. The eighteen haring won the toss, want first to (he wickets, and were disposed Of lor a total of 68, of whieh Egan mode SSI bt good batting. Allas li«eUd splendidly, ibis aferage showing 10 wliofeets for only lO sane. Two of the. Ans* ftraUaa team are out for 87 rune, Horan maktafU and SpoftjrthlS. Banne/mananA Ilslley are not oat, with 51 and,ll respectively. Bannensen played splendidly. SabuHtfi, : The cricket matchup resumed and con eluded to day, in the recalt being a victory for the Australian team in one innings with 23 rnns to spare, Bannerman played splendidly, and, Won the silver onp for the highest ecorer with a spore of 74 He was well caught at long Hold. Bailey, the Tasmanian representative, made 15. Allan was too ill (a bowl in the seoond innings. [UUTBB'B TBLHSBAH,] Bbibbabb, Friday. The attendance at (he cricket match to-day mi very limited, which is attribnted to the high soale of admission charges. The governor and suite were present for three hours. Queensland won the toss, ana went firift to the wiekete. They scored 58, of which TBgaw »wada 28. Kendall and Allan were bowling • Saturday. ~ The obergee for fdmlsrion to the orioket match were reduced enwhalfjjst the attend* anee was extremely limited. The eighteen, in (heir second inn togs, scored 68, of which Petris made 20, the domblned team thus wm* sung in one innings with 28 rune to spore. COXSIBBD TSiV. iMwat Ttriklhfffta - .

Fintiuowf* .. Bonn. ran oat ’••• . ... .’•••. }i Bpo£forth, o Birtoußhaw, b Blade i? , Bannezmin, o Bryant ••• IS > Btilti, b QnddM •<' ••• *2 BlMium, b *tado ... ... ■» .2 Boyle, ran out ... >» ••• ••• *2 Alba, not one m • • - OanotA b e>Ud* ... ... ... | Kendall, b Bryant ... ... .» ! Mudooa, Lb w. .. ... ... ... | Gregory, b dbepba&t ... «> ® . Buodrli .;. ... ... -J» Total M® Asalyelscf Howling i Kendall, 88 bella, 82 naa, 8 anidasa, 13 wtokotai Allan, 28 balla, 2 rose, o nuidana! 1 wloketj Boyle, St bulla, U runs. 1 ’ raaidan. 1 aiokitj Spoßortb, 2 wickets. t In flnt InnlaiTß—Alba, 138 bull*. IS rasa, 28 mrtwna> w \ : Bondul,U9 balla, 89 rusSj 15 naddaßSs ® \ fltcferita

ivstmrtovl . Bish4?dsoiu b Mitchell 8- rtinont ... Momo raid b folhill 3 c Md b PoUdU ... MNWlbtmtMl' •»' 0»b Ohaptnan 13 4 « Soach, o Conbio b b Chapman 11 Chapman .... 17 WiaterTb Mitchell ... 7 b Potto 13 fovlar, ran oat ... 7 o Chapman b Mitoholl ... ... 1 0. Baunduir*. st 0*Cono Taylor b Hitohe’l ... ... BbUbPoihlU 4 7 Pinal, bPolhill ... 0 o 0*0oandl b Barton («.b), not oat... 8 Mitl ohsU ... ... 0 1 SsDtth (rahl, si O'Con. mi out ... ... nail b I'olhill ... 0 B Brown fmb). o Fitoh b sot oat ... PolMlt ... 0 5 JEatea ... ... 8 Extras ... 37 75 83 Voatn houses. Mitchell, bBroaden ... ran oat 0 Ibyior, ran. oat .;. 53 b Sanation ... 7 Conbio,, o Cdwrt b . b Biohardson ... e Blohartiaon ... ..'. 0 Folhill, b SSsmiaro ... 13 b Sanation 0 (FConsoU, o Barton b not out b Saunders ... 25 SauiwUra ... 11 Chapman, b Ssandei#,.. 11 20 Pmobivb Mvnsdon ... 1 not out ... ... Potto, h Wlitw... 5’ 1 Shtd, b Sanation ... 1 Pitch, b Saunders ... 0 o Fowler b Baandon ... ... Grant* not oot ... ... 1 3 Sxtns ... ..V jBl Extras ... 3 85

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5228, 21 November 1877, Page 1 (Supplement)

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SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5228, 21 November 1877, Page 1 (Supplement)

SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5228, 21 November 1877, Page 1 (Supplement)

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