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1..'..;. TABLE TALK i - , --»— ; : , ' Weather still unsettled. I ' ! Eaces at Coromandel to-day. ;■ The Premier spoke at Tauranga last1 night. . - S.s. Taviuni arrived fr_m Piji last : evening. -.'.-' ! 4000 additional troops have arrived. at Capetown. ' i The general election takes place on ■ December 6. ..-..-.-•.> '1 The Art Society's exhibition finally ••closes this evening. ■; | Union steamer Ovalau for the East- ; crn Pacific last eveningl. .. " ; . ■I On the 18th inst. the troops in Lady- ; smith were in good health. Shops in Johannesburg- looted and mining machinery ..wrecked. The German Emperor has received a. cordial reception, in-England., Prince Albert College athletic sports were held on the Domain to-day. The mining trouble in Western Ausj tralia is causing feverish' excitement. j Dr. Philson, coroner, died early .this, morning at.the advanced age of 82. , I H.M.s. Pylades, en route from- Sa- | moa to Sydney, left Suva on the 16th. inst. ' 'Z'--Z- '•; : ; The mail steamer Mdana resumed her voyage to Sydney yesterday afternoon. . - . ! .-'■'. ■ The. train time across the American, continent is being shortened by 3_ hours. The British in Ladysmith are in a. position, to hold the place for two., months. -. The Pollard Company produce. I "Girofle Girofla" at the Opera HOuse. to-night. ,The Governor of Tahiti,' M. Gallet. left for the Islands by the Ovalau, last night. Prince Henry of Oi'leans ds disgusted at the lukewarmness of his French, supporters. The son of the prominent . Boer General, P. A. Cronje, is said to have been killed. - • , The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. annual report shows earnings £211,272. An exceptionally severe thunder-, storm passed over Cambridge on Monday afternoon. A brother of the late-Dr. Philson, aged 80, also a doctor, died in London' on Septembers. First district convention of the W.C.T.U. was opened in the Central Mission Hall to-day. A Waiuku settler named McPhersoa accidentally shot 'himself yesterday.: He is seriously hurt. . .-;', ~ . . The. Rev. J. Clark has been elected president of-the New Zealand Baptist; Union for the ensuing year., Lady Salisbury, wife'of the. British Prime' Minister, th\i6 has.been ailing for a number of yearsj is dead. . The London . Stock Exchange has been responsible for. the, subscription of £34,000 to the War Relief Fund. ' -Mr. .W-1-F- Mitford, a passenger by f,he.T!a.yiuni from this port" for Suva, died.on the steamer, on the 12th inst. Some.thirty-five Samoahs are being got together, and will form' one of , the attractions of the Paris;exhibition. Z" In their "first int*reolpnJsr/ cricket .' contest of the _seasphZNew : . JSk>ut_ • Wales defeated Queehglandfbjf an iha- • tags -and 815 runs. . -*' ■.'-"'* It is understood thasfc th_ ..tonst- of the i Hon. W. E. Gladstone ordered by the ' Gladstone Memorial Committee Is now on the way to Auckland. • ; The Shaw Savill cargo steamer Mar ; mari, which arrived here from Londoa : last night, experienced very bad-wea-ther crossing the Southern Ocean. ,' The. Takapuna Jockey Club have • altered the second day of their spring meeting to December 9, so a^ to avoid clashing with the general election. The New Plymouth Harbour Board '. is" obtaining plans for the .improvement of shipping facilities;, in the direction of the accommodation of large steamers. ~'"'. ' Z : , During the voyage of the. s.s. Ma* • mari, which arrived from London fast night, a. mess-room steward nam°'ci ; Horace Hadden, 18 years' of. age, die*.' of typhoid fever, and was, buried 4t. sea., x _ . Z. . , . • gHACKLOCK'S . QRIO_? >JJA_\GE SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. \ Your Ironmonger will GUARANTEE that It will burn COAL, LIGNITE, or • WOOD Z." It is exceeding economical. .-., : It is entirely PORT ABLE; hq BRICKWORK SETTING , ; V" , The,oven bottoms heat weILV ; .; ' The COPPER BOILERS ire LAEGE, and TINNED INSIDE". ; :Z' Strong and durables - . SINGLE or DOUBLE OVENS. ■ HIGH or LOW.PRESSURE T3tQlhsj£§, • AS A COOKING RANGE it is, superior to any, and by the jjise' of It, Rookery : • becomes a pleasure. ",' ', CATALOGUES FROM ALL' IRONMONGERS OR FROM THE, MAKE*.. H. E. SHACKLOCk. DU^fDIJHI. ~[ ~~~- Patronisod by ;,' . '"" '■___&&gJiß^r ." - : '-1' . ii_um^S^ : : .:■/■:,,^ ■'..,..•. The Countess of Glasgow, the., Countess •j of Ranfurly, Lady Rrassey, Lady Madden, etc., etc. ■IMPORTANT ADVTCIE • TO,. LADJSB;. . . GUEST'S System of ' FACE ■ SCALP MASSAGE as practised:by MISS jMeELWAIN, of Auckland, i. the ORI- . GINA'L TREATMENT introduced by HV ;jWESTALL GUEST, Of ... 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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 277, 22 November 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 277, 22 November 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 277, 22 November 1899, Page 1