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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 wordsNewtown V Globe, 26th Instant..... University Ground. Rob Roy C C v do. 2nd eleven, 26th..GnrrHon Ground. An adjourned meeting of the general committee of the New South Wales Oricket Association was held last ...
Article : 714 wordsDEPARTURE OF ELEVEN CRICKETERS FOR AUSTRALIA — On Friday afternoon (18th inst.) ten of the players selected to represent. England in Australia mustered at the Sarrey Tavern, "Kennington-oval and from there ...
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Article : 1,281 wordsIn reference to the play of "Wolls, the cricketer who has recetly arrived from England, the Argus of Monday has the following— The disappoinment felt on the previous day upon not seeing,Wells in the character ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Sat 21 Dec 1861, Page 2
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