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Oat Malt Stout Increases Vitality. (Ad.) St. George's Day. Ulimaroa left Auckland for Sydney this morning. Escapees from Waikune prison camp have been recaptured. Tofua sails from Auckland at 11 a.m. to-morrow for the Pacific. Duke and Duchess of York were married three years ago to-morrow. Coroner to hold inquiry into recent destructive fires at Wairoa, HJB. Niagara due at Auckland mid-day Monday from Vancouver and Suva. Inter-house rowing shield won last evening by the Milne and Choyee crew. Hockey teams inaugurate the season to-morrow at the Remuera recreation ground. "Waikato Hunt Club decided to return to Cambridge Racecourse for its annual race meeting. League football season opens in Auckland to-morrow with senior games at Carlaw Park and Domain. Good response to the "Poppy Day" appeal in Auckland on behalf of the Veterans' Home and ex-soldiers. After Australia, New Zealand is Canada's best market for motor vehicles, according to latest statistics. Actions concerning the arrested American barque Guy C. Goss further adjourned at Supreme Court until Monday next. Soccer football club competitions in Auckland will be continued to-morrow afternoon at Blandford Park and North Shore. Grandstand on Rotorua racecourse, erected six years ago on. the occasion of the Prince of Wales' visit, destroyed by fixe this morning. Takapuna ratepayers made strong protest against Council's recent negotiations with Tram Company without a mandate from the people. Man named Kenneth HacFarlane before the Police Court, charged with being in charge of a motor while intoxicated, was remanded for sentence until Monday. Fineof £10 imposed on Dennis InnisIrons at Police Court this morning on charge of reckless driving. The S.M. said: the case was a gross one, defendant's motor having knocked down a woman and a -child about to hoard, » tram. Special 25 per cent discount sale of diamond and other gem rings for April, at David Silk's two jewellery stores. —Ad. Magnificent display of Anzac wreaths and floral tributes this evening at Miss Carney's, Auckland's premier floriste, Karangahape Rd. .Phone 40-035.—(Ad.) No more basic slag available at prices recently advertised. Turners and Growers, City Markets, Auckland. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 95, 23 April 1926, Page 1
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