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AUSTRALIAN 1 MARKETS. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) PTD.NET. June 14., i"—l».—Algerian feeding 2/5 to 2 "7, milling 2/8 to 2/10; Tasmanlan. .".. 1 to 3/6. Maize. 3/3 to 3/0. Potatoes: Tsßiuanlon. £5 10/ to —' 10/. Onions. £fl to in 10. ADELAIDE, ,)unc 11. Oat_, 2.'10. A single man named Mrßeano. aged 41 years, who lives at Third Avenue, Kingsland. wn 8 admitted to the hospital this afternoon, suffering from the results of n fall. Mr \V. A. Vcitch, M.P. for Wanganui, and his wife, lunched with the Mayor of Devonport to-day. Afterwards a" visit was paid to the Narrow Neck camp nnd the Convalescent Home.
The official orders for the big senior cadet parade this evening provide that cadets without uniforms arc to parade with the others. Those senior cadets who are being posted to the territorials this month will parade as cadets with their old companies.
A draft of 500 men arrived in Auckland this morning by the Main Trunk e-press to spend their final leave with friends and relatives. Tlie men from the medical training camp, who also arrived the other day, leave for camp on Thursday next.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 142, 15 June 1917, Page 3
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