TABLE TALK.
WABBBIOOdue. Big football match. _ . . , Hon. Ward expected. S.s. Upolu arrived from Fiji. Very heavy snowfall in Otago. Very heavy rainfall last night ' Outward 'Frisco mail next week. Grafton v. Parnell at Epsom to-day. New South Wales Parliament dissolved. H.M.6. Pyladea arrived from Welling, ton. ' -.■:"' ■: ; .- ~ The Hon, E. M itchelson arrives from > Wellington to-night. On next Monday evening a social reunion of the members and friends of St. Benedict's Club will be held in the Hall/ Gladstone-street, Newbon. 7-:; Early application will be necessary for tickets for the Good Intent Lodge anniversary social. Only a limited number of ' tickets have been printed. ' 7 The Government are pushing on the 1 Trunk Railway between the Mokau and the 7 Poro-o-Tarao Tunnel. The ballasb train i will now run up bo tbe Mokau three times < a week with materials for the line. The usual weekly drill of the Auckland t Naval Artillery was held 'lasb evening at>" FortCaubley, North Shore,; under Lienb.- . Commander Little, when the men were pub ■' through big gun drill on the 7-inch m.l. )t and 8-inch b.i. guns. The'annual meeting of the Auckland Howling Clijb will be held in the rooms of i the Auckland Chess Club on Tuesday, July ', 16th. Notices for proposed alteration of rules have been banded in to the Hon. See- ' rebary, and may be seen ab his office.. The late Rev. James Wailis, Wesleyan missionary, Was stationed ab Raglan, on bbc West Coast, for many years, carrying on • his mission work at Whaingaroa and 7 vicinity. The late well-known Raglan 7 chief Wiremu Nera be Awaibaia was' an old * friend of his. - * 7 Smoke - , Cavour 7' Cigars. -—■( Advb.) Goaty patients thoroughly appreciate P. P.P. Immense relief. All chemists.—{Ad. ' See " Wife," Business Notices column, Page B.—(Advb.) Smith and Caughey's .Stock-taking Sale still continues. Bayers will find special lines in every department.—{Advt.) The gavobte of the hour is undoubtedly "The Chimes." This mosb popular composition is now played every where and by everybody. Price one shilling and sixpence at Eady'e, Queen-street — (Advt.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 160, 6 July 1895, Page 1
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