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TABLE TALK.

1 Appeal by Dundas Mackenzie dif- . missed by the Court of Appeal. Auckland provincial boxing cham- ! pionships to-night and to-morrow. - New Zealand League footballers de- " feateel by New South Wales on Saturday by 7 points to 4. ' Mount. Albert Grammar School beat '. King's College at Eden Park on Satur- . I day by (i points to nil. s White Horse Cup hockey competition started this afternoon at Remuera, and 7 will continue all the week. Power from Horahora available to the * Auckland Electric Power Board this i. week. Successful tests yesterday. 7 Rimutaka due at Auckland on Thurss day morning from Liverpool with about c 300 passengers. Waimana also due on - Thursday from London. c Important judgment affecting the '■ duties of a land agent; when acting for " both parties to a transaction delivered j this morning by Mr. Justice Eeed. Finding that a firm of land agents ■ fl were guilty of a breach of duty, Mr. . il Justice Reed this morning gave judg- . i ment for defendant ou a claim for com--0 mission. - A number of additional exhibits for 1 the Auckland Zoo expected to arrive in • - the next few months. A pair of y cheetahs due by the Waimana on ■ - Thursday. B . Thomas C. Sherson attributed his 1 bankruptcy, at a meeting of his creditors 7 to-day, to the fact that his wife rented, i, unknown to him, a furnished house at •> £5 per week. * Tofua arrives from the Western J. Pacific Islands at .1 p.m. to-morrow. '< Remuera, from London and Southamp- - ton, not expected now to reach WellirigCc ton till to-morrow morning. . c An important application, to have the jj Dominion shop assistants' award )r amended to give special conditions to f, Gisborne shopkeepers, was made at the _ Arbitration. Court to-day. The Court - reserved its decision. l "< Carl Ernest Ekman fined £300 to-day, - alternative six months' imprisonment, 5 - for carrying on the business of a bookmaker. On a similar charge William James Montgomery, who the police _ stated was in only a small way, was ;i- fined £25. °' The Empire's sacrifice. Many delightful - models, coats and stoles, just arrived, j , clearing at half-prices.—Empire Furriers, opposite Town Hall Door.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 163, 13 July 1925, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 163, 13 July 1925, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 163, 13 July 1925, Page 1

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