COLONIAL NEWS.
CRICKET MATCH. Sydney, December 7. The erielcot watch was commenced at, Parrarnatta to-day between the English Eleven and twenty-two locals. The former went in first to the wickets, and scored 61 runs, of which Midwinter contributed 20, not out. The twentytwo then went in, and their innings closed for 75. The weather was very tine and hot throughout the day. Pilding, one of the English cricketers, at the close of their first, innings, was attacked with sunstroke, and is now seriously indisposed.
MELBOURNE GRAIN MARKETS. AlELßoriixK, December 7. New Zealand feed oats per bushel are '■)< 2d ; ditto, milling, .'is 5d , wheat is ss. The market is dull and drooping. Barley is sd. The prices are depressed owing to large supplier. SHirPINO. -MiXJJOCk.s-i-:, December 7. bailed, this afternoon: The Union Company's s.s. Roioinahima, for the Plufl'.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6259, 8 December 1881, Page 5
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