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TABLE TALK.

Poultrymen in conference. Premier of Spain assassinated. Special meeting of the City Council to-night. Settlement at last. The waterfront busy a^ain. i Auckland Croquet Tfournament still .in progress. Young bird poultry show at Drill Hall , to-morrow. 1 Technical School evening classes open ' ; next .Monday. Kurow discharging- coal to«lay for the Gas Company. Parliament opened this afternoon for a short session. of the member for Patea, Mr. W. D. Powdrell. 1 King's Prize match to be fired, at Trentham to-morrow. Shahristan leaves Newcastle to-morro.v for Auckland witn a coal cargo. Shareholders of the Ta)i.-man G.M.C. held a general meeting to-day. Auckland Girts,' Grammar School swimming sports this alternoon. j >la!<ura's departure for Vancouver j postponed until ten p.m. to-morrow. Inter-faculty University sports meetj ing at Domain to-morrow afternoon. Many German manufacturers have ; stt-pended exports to Western Europe. ' Welcome increase in the gas pressure. , Normal pressure, promised for to-morrow. , i Five vessels hauled up their anchors ; and berthed at the wharves this morning. j Talisman shareholders decided on the voluntary liquidation of the company. N.Z. Rugby Leaigtie last evening decided to send a team to Australia in June. Newmarket Council supports the oneboard principle for electricity control on the isthmus. The Rev. J. J. North accuses the racing clubs of committing a public indecen"y in asking for more permits. j Schooner Cecilia Sudden put into port 'last night, having spmn? a leak on her way from Newcastle to Callao. There are indications that the Ger--1 mans will geek to resume negotiations with the Allies on a new basis. ■ Fierce street fightinc is reported from Petrograd, which is said to be entirely j in the hands of the revolutionaries. i; Grocers' shops in Otahuhu are gazetted to close at 5.30 p.m. on the first ; four days of the week and 6.30 p.m. on 1 Fridays. Just landed: The finest French crepe ; de chine blouses in the Dominion selling '. at less than wholesale, at The New Idea, 132, Karangahape Road. — (Ad.) Mothers! Save money by buying your children's footwear at our children's I heavy reduction boot sale. Great bar- > gains. Open Friday night. Adams, Weli lesley Street.—(Adl) ? Flackson's Ltd., costumes, coats, etc., , Brunswick Buildings, opp. H.M. Theatre. :i Open Friday till 9 ».m.— (Ad.l i I 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 59, 10 March 1921, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 59, 10 March 1921, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 59, 10 March 1921, Page 1

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