First-class matches are indicated in bold. • Auckland v Australians,
Auckland Domain,
Auckland, 10, 11, 13 February 1905.
Auckland XV 175 and 107; Australians 442. Australians won by an innings and 160 runs. • Wellington v Australians,
Basin Reserve,
Wellington, 20, 21, 22 February 1905.
Wellington XV 183 and 213 for 9; Australians 433. Drawn. •
Canterbury v Australians,
Lancaster Park,
Christchurch, 24, 25, 27 February 1905. Canterbury 119 and 183; Australians 166 and 137 for 2. Australians won by eight wickets. After delays caused by rain, the Australians needed 137 to win in one hour, on a wet pitch. Trumper hit 87
not out, giving the Australians victory off 18 overs with one minute to spare. His innings was described some years later as "almost universally recognised as the finest innings that has ever been seen in New Zealand". •
Otago v Australians,
Carisbrook,
Dunedin, 3, 4 March 1905.
Otago 55 and 76; Australians 304. Australians won by an innings and 173 runs. •
New Zealand v Australia, Lancaster Park, Christchurch, 10, 11, 13 March 1905. Australia 533; New Zealand 138 and 112 for 7. Drawn. Armstrong made 126
not out and took 5 for 27 and 5 for 25. Hill made 118, Trumper 84. For New Zealand,
Keith Ollivier took 5 for 113 and top-scored in each innings with 39 and 32 not out. Rain delayed the start of play on the final day. The former Australian Test players
Sydney Callaway and
Harry Graham, both of whom had moved to New Zealand in recent years, represented New Zealand in both matches. The New Zealand captain was
Arthur Sims, who later organised and captained the Australian team that toured
New Zealand in 1913-14. When Sims was injured and had to leave the field during the second match, Graham acted as captain. • Fiji v Australians,
Albert Park,
Suva, 27 March 1905.
Fiji XVIII 91; Australians 212. Howell took 5 for 6. The top-scorer was Hopkins with 54. ==Leading players==