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TABLE TALK.

Races at Te Arolia to-morrow. Trotting at New Plymouth to-mori row. Date of Eden by-election uncertain. Rival parties active. Dargaville regatta to-morrow. Aucki land crews will compete. Mount Albert Grammar annual swimming sports this afternoon. Maunganui leaves Sydney for Auckland to-day and is due next Tuesday. Annual street collection for Auckland Hospital patients' and families' fund today. Niagara left Suva for Auckland thia morning and arrives oil Monday with a Vancouver mail. Auckland cricket club championship matches will be continued ou all grounds to-morrow. For unprovoked assault Frederick Lindblow sent to gaol for one month. Also a month for breach of probation. Nominations for Auckland and suburban licensing committejos close at noon to-morrow. Election on March 0. Shocking level crossing accident at Palmerston North. Motor-lorry wrecked by train. Four persons killed and a fifth injured. Anxiety is felt concerning the schooner France, which left Akaroa on February 3 for Stewart Island and has not since been heard of. Veterans' doubles and "father and eon" lawn tennis will be played at Stanley Street to-morrow. Schools' tourney continues. Leslie Greenfield (24) sent to gaol for two months on nine charges of failing to account to employers for £23. Four years' probation to follow. The Canadian Government has floated £8,000,000 worth of bonds, redeemable in 10 years, on the New York market. The lean was over-subscribed two houra after the lists were opened by the syndicate of under writers.-To-morrow will be a big day at Takapuna, when several budding champions will try and beat Shatton's world records.—-(Ad.) For good buying you should inspect the half-price windows and other great bargains, dipplayrd at David Silk's two jewellery stores. Queen Street.— (Ad.) A day of thrills, excitement and speed at Takapuna to-morrow. All New Zealand champion motor cyclists competing. (Ad.) Three pairs of shoes for the price of one is the order of things at the big K.K. sale, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Coleman will attempt world's records to-morrow at Takapuna. Don't miss seeing this champion motor cyclist.—(Ad.) l Spend to-morrow afternoon at the motor races, Takapuna. You'll get plenty of excitement for your money. Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1926, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1926, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1926, Page 1

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