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TABLE TALK.

. —. . —, lalf-prlee Day To-morrow. Schneideinau. AJ. Racing at Taeroa to-rlay. City Assessment Court sits to-morrow. Tlie Ulimaroa arrives to-morrow from Sydney. ° The" Karawa is unable io cross tlie \lamikau Bar. The new automatic telephones are vorking more normally to-day. Some last swimming at the Tepid 3atlis last night by the Hawaiian visi:ors. The Aorangi resumed her Initial trip : rom Sydney to Vancouver thi- aftei--10011. The catalogues for the third ..tickand wool sale, to be held next Tuesdaj , •ontain about 10,600 bales. The diamond jubilee of the arrival ot" :he ship Bombay will be celebrated at 3ombay to-morrow with a sports rae_*l:ing. Norman Thorne. a Crowboroug'a poultry farmer, who murdered Elsie 'ameron, liis fiancee, lias been sentenced to death. Foundation stone of the new Auckland Training College at Mt. Eden to be laid to-morrow afternoon by the Minister of Education.. Four new cases of infantile paralysis reported in the Auckland health district this morning, none being in the city area. There was one death in the .•ountry. Italian air scouts found an aeroplane on the desert near Tripoli. The four ankers, who had been in it, were missing. It is conjectured that the Arabs killed them. Decision reserved in tlie claim for £30/1:5/ for remedies and goods made by Emily Burt, of "Viavi, Auckland" against Beatrice Annie Morgan, administratrix of her late husband's estate. Mr. A. -T. Stallworthy, a Xew Zealander. while in Vancouver was knocked down by confidence men after they had unsuccessfully tried to get him to cable to Xew Zealand lor money for a racing speculation. George Gardiner, a prominent League footballer in Auckland last season, declares that amongst 'terns contributing to his bankruptcy was the failure of an Auckland club to fulfil a promise made to him in getting him to come t. Auckland and play for the club. Cricket match between Victoria and Auckland ended in a drawn game. Auckland knocked up 100 runs for the IOcS of four wickets in their second inning-. Fine stand made by Dacre and -Smith yesterday afternoon, the partnership adding nearly 150 to Auckland".- score. "When you require furs or coats buy them direct at half-prices from the largest importers, the Empire Furrier?. Everything guaranteed. Address opp. Town Hall door.— i Ad.) "Mary Elizabeth"—Autumn and winter models now showing. Inspection cordially invited.—_Ja_cmcnt A.M.P. Building?.— 'Ad.) For sale! Travellers' samples, fincoats from £0. Furs from 30/6. Third floor. Strand Arcade. AYarrerTs. —(Ad.) '"Cut-off, XV.. .iu-035."' Memorise this. It is Miss Carney. Auckland"- leading floral artiste.—(Ad.i An Auckland doctor says Hall's wine is one of the best tonics we have. —Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 64, 17 March 1925, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 64, 17 March 1925, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 64, 17 March 1925, Page 1