TABLE TALK. Kingaland murder trial proceeding. Hamilton Supreme Court, continued. Newmarket loan proposals poll today. President MoKiniey was ahot tea Tears ago to-day. flower show opened at St. Luke's, Bemuera, this afternoon. The conclusion of 'the Mt. Eden Gaol inquiry is expected to-day. Charles Boakes was found guilty of perjury yesterday afternoon. The Financial Statement is to be presented to the House on Friday. The Railway Statement is to be brought down in a day or two. Jack Arnst and Barry fcajre been matched to row on the Thames. Nine were burned to death in a board-ing-house lire at Junean, Aln»lr«^ A railway strike is threatened in Austria, unless wages are increased. Barry has recovered Irom his recent indisposition, and is now in good form. Telegrams handled by the Telegraph Department last year numbered 855,905. Of 413 passengers by 'the Tainui at Wellington yesterday, 356 'were in the third class. The English mail, via Suez, which left here on July 27, arrived in London on September 2. Garros, the French airman, attained a bight of 13,700 feet yesterday, a new height record. The Australian Federal Cabinet is considering the question of reciprocity with New Zealand. The English mail, via Vancouver, which' .left here on August 4, arrived in London on September 4. _ The Berlin Bourse is depressed over the Moroccan negotiations, and a feeling of anxiety prevails. 9 * B, Revenue of the Postal Department last year exceeded one million, the expenditure totalling £914,000. Submarine Al disappeared during lifting tests, and °is regarded as lost. No one was aboard at the time. Savings Bank deposits with the Gov ernment last year amounted ta £10,708,939, and withdrawals £9,896^15. The management of the State coal mines was attacked in the House last night, and Ministers gave a spirited reply; One hundred and seventy-one immigrant a arrived in Wellington by tha Tainui yesterday, 35 domestics being of the number. The resignation of Hon. G. Fowlds as a member of Cabinet, first published in the "Star" last night, has caused a political sensation. Germans in Morocco affirm that the German warships will remain there until the Mannesmanns have secured theif mining interests in the Sus district. Representations on behalf of shipowners were made to 'the Minister last night in reference to restricted river limits, and the latter promised to consider tifS position. A mysterious fire occurred at Longborn about five o'clock on Monday morning, when a four-roomed house was I destroyed. The occupant, Mr. Prouae, had a narrow escape. James Fawcett Maxwell pleaded guilty at the Hamilton Supreme Court yesterday to a series of thefts while employed by the Mamaku Timber Co., and received a sentence of. two years. Mr. J: R. Scott,' secretary of the South Island "Dairy Association, reports that several factories disposed of the season's output of cheese to-day on the basis of 6 1-lftd per lb on trucks and 6id f.o.b. Merchants and indent agents is Wellington are protesting against a clause in the Land and Income Tax Amendment Bill, as it affects agents disposing of business. in New Zealand, and liable to pay income tax on such business. Histed's Salvage Sale.—Wonderful silk bargains, black and colours, 1/, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 yd. Far below half-price. Eee window, Ponsonby-rd.—(Ad.) Last week of sale. One ton of towels brought job, 6d to 3/11 each. See window.—J. A Bradstreet, draper, Karanga-hape-road.—(Ad.) Last week of sale. Oour famous Brussels kid gloves reduced to 2/6 pair. —J. A Bradstreet, draper, Karangahaps* road.—(Ad.) SITUATIONS VACANT. SMART TYPISTE-STENOGBAPHEB. (Newspaper Department). CHANDLEB * CO., WED., Hlgh-stretc HOUSES ASS LANS WANTED. /•AS-BD to Buy, an AUotmant at H< I ' * let—Particulars to J. MeQuarrie, Star Office. 1U WANTED to Buy, 4 or 5-roomed Cottage, vithin 2d section; up to .£SOO. £75 de-posit-Write Cottage, 685, Star Office. 31 WANTED, Up-to-date House, 6 rooms, high position; good locality; for cash; no agents.—D. W. Murray, Burnley-terrace. as WANTED to Bent, Devonport House, fi rooms; no objection to purchasing furniture.—Write, at once, to Devonport, 094. Star Office. 79 rjajCTBD to Bent, 7 or 8-roomed House * with conveniences, dose to Queen-Bt— I Apply by letter, with psrticulsTii, "House," 230, Hobson-st. 44 TI/ANTBD, on deposit, balance weekly—vv House, 6 or 7 rooms, modern conveniences, ground floor, near Mt_ Bden railway station.—Address W., 712, Star Office. 528 »» cember, January, and February, Furnished Cottage of 5 or 6 rooms; M-llfonl Beach preferred. State rent and full psrticulars.—Box 345, P. 0.. Auckland. 1 'ANTED to Purchase, 5 or 6-roomed House; conveniences; bay window, and motdl garden preferred; elevated position; within easy walking distance of Qneen-st. —Wrtte ißmroircE, 100, Star Office. No sceota " 2« 'ANTED TO BENT. House of <dx or seven rooms in Bemuera, must have hj. and c water and p.w.c. Only three In family. Beply, stating rent reqnlred, to "House." 715, Star Office. 537 JTTAGB, 4 or 5 rooms, bnngale 1 t erred, with modern conveniences; must be within 5 minutes cars.—Write Garden, 722, Star Office. 98 kBVONPOBT—Wanted, Furnished Cot- ' tage, or half, or Bed-Sittingroom; M.C., no children; close beach or foreshore.—Address Prompt, 724, Star. US OtTSB, furnished or unfnrnished, wanted for November and December; Cheltenham, Mnford, or any beach in that locality. —lnquire Domtnton-rd. P.O. 557 •paists of high gradb *■ specially pkepabkd fob house painting. n-wm- ■/■»■■».■« ->
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 212, 6 September 1911, Page 1
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