MELBOURNE.
[FROM OVH OWN" mi(KKSI'<.NiiFNT.] April 18th. *\Vo arc having lino weather. The cricket mnteh is enrfliriusr the nl 1 ♦ntion of our provincial frier.ds\ CJrn e ?f-ein Q tn have astonished the- Marvhoroiiffhite* bv bin ili.-plnv in a single wiokot against «ix "f their best plnvers, nmkintr 10'? without irivinir h's opponents a sin trie chance. They are plavinsr sit liallaiHt to-day, but no scares have yet e<mo down. The rn*h to to have expired, nwir'L r pvhnblv to the incat ditlinilty in obtaining u-f*or tfu-re. The rush to Wnnps Print continues with increased viir r, nr. Gnat dilVwitltv is rNporieneed in earring of inaehim ry, riwirjr 1o the bad roadf. 1 )i;ivr heard that a rewspap'-r will he Parted there within a ni' iith., namrd the G<rclt<\ The old proprietor ef the late Oishriunie paper having trone thither, the prnple of the district having- promised verv liberal sv.ppr-rt. The 1 Norfolk ' with the salmon ova arrived with the ova in «nvat preservation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 146, 2 May 1864, Page 4
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