AUSTRALIAN.
Melbottbne, November 29. Messrs Holt and McCarthy hare been appointed Router's agents for the whole of New Zealand. Sydney, Friday. The R.M. steamer Assam arrived at the Sound last night. Passengers for Sydney—Monseignor Lamb ; passengers for New Zealand—the Bishop of Christchurch, Capt. Davie, Messrs Cleave, Langan, Bell, wife and daughter, Ware and daughter. . A unanimous vote of confidence' was passed in the action of the directors of the A.,S.If. Company re the strike. • The inconvenience by the strike of the A.S.N. Co.'s seamen is partially alleviated. ■•■:•" The cricket match between the Australian eleven who have returned from Europe and America and Fifteen of Australia has just commenced. There is an immense concourse of spectators present, and it is estimated that 20,000 people are oh the ground. The most intense interest is manifested in the match.;'''' ;_' ".' ; ' '_';'. '"_ / '■ .■. LAXEB.ir—In the match Australian j Eleven versus Fifteen of New South Wales, the latter's first innings resulted in 10 wickets for, two hundred and sixty. Bailey broke his arm in picking up the ball, and Dunnett replaced him.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3056, 30 November 1878, Page 2
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