TABLE TALK.
Rotorua peace celebrations cost £301. Keen inquiry for fruit of all kiuJs i≤ reported from Wellington. , There were IS4 niale and IS female prisoners in the Auckland Gaol at the I end of last week. A meeting of Onehunga residents has been called to consider the question ut laying out the Domain ad a Soldiers" memorial. The V.11.C.A. management invitea inquiry ac to the disposal of its wai." funds, and states that a balance-sheet Will shortly be ready. A shortage of gTass seed exists in the United Ktatea and Great BritainThis has resulted in Inquiries being forwarded to New Zealand for these lines. The Supreme Court grand jury found no bill in the case of Pearl Burke, charged with having aided and abetted Jessie VTest to commit suicide at Whangarei. The executive of the Central Chamber of Commerce in Wellington adopted a proposal to form Expansion Committees for the Wellington district. — (Press Association.) Hamilton Chamber of Commerce want 3 the Government to throw open the Moerangi Block of 40,000 acres, near Kawhia, for returned soldiers, and connect the came \vith a light railway. Delivery completed Wellesley Street boot stock, l'earson and Co., of Newton, commence to sacrifice on Tnursday next. (Ad.) Miss Fabling is in attendance at Spiritualists' Church, Edinburgh Street, Newton. Interviewing and healing. Hours, 10 to 5.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 190, 12 August 1919, Page 1
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