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LATE NEWS,,. A.J.C. RACES POSTPONED. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received 3.45 p.m.) SYDNEY, this day. lt is raining heavily, and the A.J.C. races have been postponed until to-morrow^

TTIE TARAWERA. ' The Ta__ivrar_, wliirh arrived from south yesterday, L< to sa.il again to-morrow otter-. ncr.ii. BERTHA DOLREIER. The American schooner Bertha Dolbear is now due at Napier from -Sum Francisco. • She brings general cargo, and Is 52 days out. THE lONIC. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lonic will arrive here this afternoon from London. Passengers will disembark at ths Queen"s wharf, and it Is expected that she will be clear at about 5 p.m. She has also general cargo for Auckland, and whet this is discharged she sails for Southern ports. A SMALL SAILER FROM U_S_AOue of the __nallast sailers ever dispatched from the Pacific Slope to' _Le !_--_______._-_. is ithe GhTce-nras-ed woodea schooner Esther Buhne. Sihe Is of 2uo tons. Before tlhe "war it would not have .paid to bring such a small caigo as she carries, but present freights make it a pnofit_i_>le trip. SENORITA DAMAGED. The well-known sailer Senorita has arrived at Newcastle lv a leaking condition. She was in the Hunter River oh 21st September, and was being towed to Clarenc. Town, when her tow line carried away, and the vessel drifted on to the rocks. T_fc crash was severe, aud the vessel began to leak immediately, it being clear that she had sustained severe damage. She was towed clear, and eventually reached Newcastle, where it was found that for a length of some feet the forefoot hr.d been badly smashed. She was to dock at Newcastle for repairs. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Ngna-curn, October 2.—Arrived yei_.e.rdav n_o_i.i__ig: Alei-r, from Auckland. Sa__e.l: Onerailii. Kaipara . Heads, October. 2.—Sailed, at noon on Sunday: Kaitj_igata, s.s., for Melbourne. Wellington. October 2.—Arrived, at 1 a.m.: Wimmera. s.s.. from Mel_oume. |JJ O T I c E . j We have to advise that wo have "PURCHASED THE "DUSINESSES Lately Carried on by • MESSRS. W. DIMOCK AND CO., LTD., THE SOUTH TARANAKI BACON CO.. LTD., THE WAIKATO FARMERS' COOPERATIVE BACON CO., LTD.-. and THE AUCKLAND BACON COMPANY. This has been done for the purpose of more economically working the Ham, Bacon, and Meat Packing Industry. All rights aud obligations of the above Firms will be taken over as from Ist October. rj -pARMERS' riO-OP. TJ.ACON AND Typ>AT "pACEJNG ptO., T TD. S. C. BARON. General Manager. WelUngton, 29th September. 1016. 534 PLEASE YOUR CHILD WITH A PIANO. You can purchase To-day. on Easy Terms, for £3 down and a few shillings ■weekly. Call for p__rt_cuiars ana see New Models. F. MOORE AND CO., PIANO __ND ORGAN WAREHOUSE, CUSTOMS ST. E. (opp. Parnell Cars). C AN ACME POLICY SPELLS S-E-C-U-R-I-T-Y. The Prospectus allows for Accident, Disease, Disablement, and provides an annuity for life in the event of total disablement. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. AUCKLAND. H. P. KISSLING, Manager. C EYE COMFORT. Can be secured BT PROPERLY-FITTED GLASSES. Consult J. A. PEACOCK, F.S.M.C-, England (with Honours), SIGHT SPECIALIST. Lenses .nd Frames of every kind supplied. Customers are assured of Skilful Treatment with Best Appliances. T. PEACOCK AND SON, OPTICIANS. 21S. QUEEN STREET. TTJST TJECEIVED FROM THE rpRENCHES IN Tf*RANCE— "My word, there must be a terrible lot of Coffee consumed here. There ls not a single place we can get Tea. and I cannot say I like the Coffee here as well as the good old ' TYAISY.' " NEW ZEALAND LEADS THE WORLD IN COFFEE. "Distant fields may be green." Many have Travelled the World and then said: ""DIMMER'S TS mHE TJEST." ' Tjrr DEAESOS, 64, VICTORIA STREET WEST, FOR MEN'S WEAR OF ALL KINDS. NEGLIGE SHIRTS From 2/11. MEN'S SOX From 6d per Pair. MEN'S FELT HATS From 2/6 each. MEN'S CAPS From 1/ each. MEN'S TIES From 6d each. MEN-S PYJAMAS 4/6 per Pair. Save Money and Euy Dependable Goods at the Same Time. TX7 TJ E A R S O N, «. VICTORIA STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. MS

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 235, 2 October 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 235, 2 October 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 235, 2 October 1916, Page 4

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