CRICKET.
| Al'iSmiAXS JSKAT OIAGU. (Per Press Association.) Koveittb(jpSla» The Australians boat- Otago by seventeen runs, the second innings of | tho home team closing for (34, Ligghis' (25) and liaines (12) being the only batsmen "\vlio made any stand. Trumblc tools; 9 wickets for .'](>, McKibbin 3 for .22, and Jones 2 for (i, CiiHisK'iiL'ncii, November 26. llio weather is chilly and threateniD?; The representatives of the New Zealand wicket team from tho other parts of the colony arrived this nioin- '%'» «iifi practised in Lancaster Paik this ai'teruoon. The mafih connupiicos' nt noon to-morrow. . The Austialiau* - arrive by the express to-night, Perth, November 25. In reply to a request; that Stoddart's team should: visit -West Australia, Major Wardell replied that they would do so if £1000 were paid for the two matches.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8595, 26 November 1896, Page 1
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