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Ulhnaroa tor Sydney *U ™^ Takapuna Jockey Club* epring meeting opena to-morrow. wm_* Retail butter prices in Chnstchurch have taken a lift to 1/10. Indent agent on trial at Mrpreme Court to-day lor alleged theft. New Southland and Otago coal murea award made by Arbitration Court. Roll up at *be Auckland -bowling green the afternoon to farewell Hon. Arthur M Queen Mary'e Hospital, Hanmer. fa +<* be transferred from the Defence to the Public Health Departmentsailing tat daybrea-k to-mor-row with cargo of dairy produce. Completing her loading at Wellington© Probable that Napier and Wanganm wool eales wiift be abandoned unifies agreement reached between growers and Head busbman at Mangawai sawmill, Mr. J. Morris, accidentally kiUed yesterday afternoon by a. steel rope snapping and breaking his neck. Young married woman convicted at Police Court this morning on numerous charges of obtaining goods by false pretences over the telephone. Placed on probation for five years. Rudolph Freidlander fined £100 this morning' for having made an incorrect customs declaration about carpets valued a-t £126. Carpets forfeited. Three young women at Police Court th« morning charged with vagrancy, were found, -stated the police, ahnoet naked in a bedroom at a. Chinaman's "den." Auckland section of the P. and T. Officers' Aeeociation last night urged the removal of restrictions about betting by telegram, and suggested the running of a State lottery for revenue purposes. (Engraving and enamelling on gold, silver, metal, ivory, leather, artistically executed. — Silk's, Jeweller. — (Ad.) During the past week the great attraction in Queen Street has been Wisejmani promenade show. Thousands (have visited chis magnificent exhibition of Wiseman's splendid stock*. To-night is your last chance of visiting this pro-menade—-it ends to-night. Be sure you ' come to-night—(Ad.) Garden Fete to-morrow. "Glenayr," i Ranfurly Road. Epsom, for Barnado Fund. Christmas tree, doll, and other ': stalls.— (Ad.) ! Big purchase •boys* tweed suits, size ■ 6. at 27/6; larger size*, 1/ per size more. Men's Colonial all-wool flannel unders, i 6/11. —Economic, opp. Town Hall. —(Ad.) - Give Shrimski a trial for men's - denims. 6/ll;-»tweed troueer?, 19/11; 5 black sateen shirts, 7/11; neglige shirts, ( 6/6.—Corner Queen and Wellesley '_ Streets. —(Ad.) * Old jewellery and silverware repaired, >, bought, exchanged, or re-made; new c J signs submitted.— Silk's, Jewe3lex. — (Ad-)j
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 281, 25 November 1921, Page 1
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