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  2. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian cricketers commenced a match at Birmingham to-day against an All England team, captained by W. G. Grace. ...

    Article : 343 words
  3. WON BY 14 RUNS.

    The match was continued at Lord's to-day, when the Marylebone not [?] resumed their places at the wickets. They only required to make 24 runs to win the ...

    Article : 100 words
  4. WHISPERS AT THE WINGS

    What a bit of [?] on the Royal stage after the curtain [?] on the last [?] final performance for the present [?] The Tomboy on Friday night, Frank ...

    Article : 3,514 words
  5. LACROSSE.

    University v. South Melbourne.-- The match, which was played at Middle Park on Saturday, was very exciting and even all through, though it resulted in a win for the ...

    Article : 379 words
  6. AQUATICS.

    Mr. J. G. [?] on behalf of Kemp, has expressed his (Kemp's) willingness to row in the projected International Handicap Sc[?] Race for L5000 on the ...

    Article : 1,407 words
  7. DINNER TO THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australian Eleven ware entertained at dinner by the members of the Marylebone Club on Friday evening. The chair was occupied by Lord Buccleuch, who ...

    Article : 40 words
  8. MATCH AGAINST YORKSHIRE

    The Australian cricketers commenced their return match with the County of Yorkshire at Bradford to-day. The Australians having won the to[?] ...

    Article : 105 words
  9. CRICKET JOTTINGS.

    By the driest of the Eleven of England at Birmingham, the Australians have succeeded in placing another thoroughly good win to their credit. Of coarse I am not prepared to urge ...

    Article : 1,060 words
  10. HUNTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 620 words
  11. A SERGEANT SUED FOR ALLEGED SLANDER.

    In the County Court, before His Ho[?] Judge Worthington and a special jury cf four, on Tuesday morning, the hearing of the action brought by William Richard V[?] J.P. ...

    Article : 404 words
  12. IS THIS A HOAX?

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 272 words
  13. AUSTRALIANS FIRST INNINGS.

    The Australians then commenced their first innings, being represented, as usual, by M'Donnell and Bannerman. A splendid stand was made, M'Donnell ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. SECOND DAY.

    The Australians, who had lost one wicket for 86 runs when the stumps were drawn yesterday, resumed their innings to-day, and remained at the wickets till ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. THE TURF IN ENGLAND.

    It takes a good [?] backer, but the season of 1883 has so far been enough to "break up" the most sanguine, and the Newmarket Spring Meeting, just ...

    Article : 975 words
  16. THE ENGLISHMEN.--SECOND INNINGS.

    On the conclusion of the Australian innings the Englishmen went in for their second innings, and at the close of the day they had lost seven wickets for 74 ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. Advertising

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    Advertising : 715 words
  18. THIRD DAY'S PLAY.

    The match between the Australian cricketers and an Eleven of England was continued aud concluded at the Ashton Dark Ground, Birmingham, to-day. The ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. THE ADELAIDE HOUNDS.

    Our correspondent writes:--The meet on, Saturday was fixed for the Britannia Hotel, so that those who attended the races should have a good view of the run, Mr. Terry being a ...

    Article : 443 words
  20. MATCH AGAINST MARYLEBONE CLUB.

    The Australian cricketers commenced a match at Lords against the Marylebone club. A good wicket had been pitched, but ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The match which was commenced at Lord's on Thursday between the Australian Eleven end the Marylebone Club and Ground was resumed to-day, when ...

    Article : 162 words
  22. "OUR BOYS" AT HOME.

    Just to hear what that admirable English cricketer Arthur Shrewsbury, has to ray about the performances of "Our Boys"on the home grounds, a representative of The Herald ...

    Article : 651 words
  23. THE REGENT HANLAN - TRICKETT BOAT RACE.

    Messrs. J[?] R. A. Watson and Ruwald, the N.S.W. amateur, returned home on Sunday by steamer. Hanlan also arrived about the same time, having come overland ...

    Article : 590 words
  24. MOUNT GAMBIER HOUNDS.

    Owing to [?] weather there was not a large number of persons in connection with the above hounds on Wednesday last. Mr. Mark Hayes undertook to lay ...

    Article : 160 words
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