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AUSTRALIAN TEAM IN ENGLAND.

AUSTRALIANS V. MAItYLEBONE.

(per press association )

London, June 12. — A roturn match between the Australians and Murylebone Club began to day. The colonials won tho toss, and going in first were all out for 231. Blackham, Coningham, and W. Qiffon aio not playing.

Tho Htoamer Glenolg, outward bound from Onehunga to Raglan sustained sayo ft ProHs Association message, con siderablo damage at the Manukai bar on Sunday. She shipped soveral tremondouo seas, staving in her front saloon, flooding tho cabin and engine room, and causing minor damages. Tdo steward wan carried under tho stHoriDg gear and bruised all over, besides being badly cut at the kneo joint. Sir F. Dillon 801 lif amongst tho passengers by tho s.B. Mariposa, which has left Bydney for Auckland. The New Zealand Times gives what it calls a portrait of Mr F. Trogoar, of tho Labor Bureau. Wo sympathise with Mr Tregear, and hope he will at once bring an action against the paper for holding him thus up to ridicule. We lm\o received a copy of "New Zealand m a Tourist and Health Resort, 1 a guide book, issued by Messrs Thomas Cook aud Son. it i» vory neatly got up and profusoly Ulustratod. Wo shall tako occusion tolunher notice this little book when our space will poimlt.

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Bibliographic details

Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9722, 13 June 1893, Page 2

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CRICKET Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9722, 13 June 1893, Page 2

CRICKET Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9722, 13 June 1893, Page 2