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TABLE TALK.

Harbour Board sitting thia afternoon. Tin- ITiniaroa arrives from isydney at midnight. Tort Melbourne reaches Uiis port tomorrow morning from London via Suva, Annual dinner of the Auckland Builders' Association vi the Chamber vi" Coinmo roe to-night. Inquiry opened Ihis morning in Auckliuul touching the installation oi wireless equipment on coastal vessels. The Wesi I'alrra arrived lato last night from the I'arilic Coast with 1>55 bags of American letter ami parcel mail. A resident of Kawau, Colonel O'Neill, died there yesterday from injuries received through falling dowa Boniq Absent voters of Franklin electorate will be able to vote on polling day ah any post ofliee in tne Dominion vii making a declaration. Final match of the X.S.W. University Rugby team will lie played to-morrow at the Domain, the visitors meeting au Auckland University fifteen. The stranded steamer t'yrena. lias so far resisted all efforts to tow her off, but a l'ort Chalmers firm has offered to lloat her off in three days. .Mrs. Edilli Kllen ISoryer, of Devonport, died at the, hospital early this morning after collapsing yesterday when stepping from a ferry steamer. Amount put through the tote a r the recent A.K.I.', winter meeting was £241.----l-Z">, an increase of £22 .ill 4 10/ ou the Prime MiiHster, "vvho is to'visit. l?ukekohe on .Monday, will be met at the stali.wi hv a brass band, while the local school "children will be given a holiday, .ludge Koed found at the Supreme Court this morning that a man who had disappeared years ago, and had never been heard of since was entitled to a fourth share of au estate under his father's will. In the raring season now closing, tho sum of £2.775.!):! 1 10/ was put through the totalisalor at racing and trotting meetings held in the Aiickltm! Province. This was au increase of f:V2'i,CSO on the ISI2J-24 eeuson. 11 ii•- lar:;'?ly to extra ; ermits granted. Exceptional vnliio <n fur coats, stole?, and chokers. All bping cleared at half their true value.—Kussiau Fur Exhibition, 2nd (loor Brunswick lihlg., Opp, 11 is Majesty's.—(Ad.) At 1.45 p.m. yesterday a name was exhibited on the'"MulUpli-X Advertising Jiacliine." Winstone Buildings. By :> p.m. the name had been seen, and the firm concerned communicated with. The population of Auckland as at April 1, 192:t was 181,004.—(Ad.) Don't trust your furs to amateurs. Brin;; them to* the noted experts for remodelling or renovating. Charges most moderate.—Kmpire Furriers, opp. Town Hall door.—(Ad.) Your health is your most, valued possession. ] hill's wine safeguards it for yon. H is your insurance.— (Ad.) Visit the 'great Russian Fur Exhibition. Every conceivable kind of furs and fur coats being cleared direct to the public at less than half retail price.— 2nd floor Brunswick JSldj.'., opp. Hl3 Majesty's.— (Ad.).

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 134, 9 June 1925, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 134, 9 June 1925, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 134, 9 June 1925, Page 1