TABLE TALK.
Food Tonic, Beverage—Oat Malt Stout. (Ad) Ulimaroa left for Sydney this morning. The New South Wales Rugby team is playing Gisborne to-morrow. Second day's racing to-morrow of tho Wanganui Jockey Club's spring meeting. Flock House scheme is to be extended to include the immigration of fifty girls yearly. A carrier named Thomas Begg Avas killed v !i i" loading logs on a wagon at Taumarumii. ,» '*'<48)*>$1S!B Second Test match between Queensland and Xew Zealand at Carlaw Park! to-morrow. Hawke's Bay, the Rugby champions* will play Auckland at Eden Park tomorrow. CreAvs of the Waimana and Benicia have returned to their ships, but still refuse duty. A collection of animals and birds for the Auckland Zoo arrived last night by the steamer Sussex from Calcutta. The two men, Brasting and O'Brien, who escaped from the Auckland Police Station on Wednesday night are still at large. Mount Morgan miners (Queensland); are preventing officials and others from going to work. The police are passive, presumably preferring to let the anger die down. Interesting reply submitted in a report of the Arbitration Court to the Alliance of Labour, which waited upon the Prima Minister some time ago respecting tho cost of living and the basic Avage. Crayfish steamer, cooking and sellhig crayfish. Municipal Fish Market, Fridays and Saturdays. Same old prices. (Ad.) Mary Elizabeth announces the changing of her gown room into a guinea hat room; reasonable hats for changeable weather. Downstairs, A.M.P. Buidings, Queen Street. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 215, 11 September 1925, Page 1
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