TABLE TALK.
Marama sails for Sydney to-marrow. Semi-finals of the Auckland ladies' golf championship this morning. Indian hockey team beat; Boiler at Westport yesterday by nine goals to niL City Council is to be authorised to spend £100,000 on necessary tramway work. Annual meeting of the Parnell Licensing Committee to-day. All licenses renewed. Thirteenth annual North, Auckland Dairy Conference at the Chamber of Commerce to-day. Three Auckland players leave for Wellington to-night to take part in the .North v. South Island Pvugby match on. Saturday. Auckland Art Society's 1926 exhibition opens to-morrow at the Kitchener Street gallery. .Members' conversazione; to-night. Man named Alfred Henry Hutchinson senn to gaol for six months to-day lor assaulting his wife last night in Queen street. The schooner Resolution left 'Norfolk Island last evening with a cargo of frail, for Auckland. She is due here on Tuesday morning. The Premier has approved the expenditure by local bodies of money on relief works without the usual sanction of the; ratepayers by vote. Auckland district butter and cheese employees' dispute before the Conciliation Council to-day. Jlain points in dispute will go to the Arbitration Court. Cabinet has approved a contribution of £117,000 towards the cost of the waterfront roadway to Orakei to enable the immediate prosecution of the work. Sales ou "Change to-day: Commercial (ordinary) £1 10/' J. Huddart-Parker £2 4/9, Inscribed -14 per cent 1938 loan £9t> I-")/, Farmers' Fertiliser £■> 1/6, Wilsons Cement. £1 14/15, New Waiotahi 1/6. Two men committed for trial to-day, one. John Jeffrey, for alleged theft of £100 from a woman, and the other, Stanley Thomas, on a charge of having obtained £100 from a mine worker at Hikurjngi by false pretences. It was stated at the North Auckland Dairy Conference to-day that New Zealand butter lacked the rich, nutty flavour of previous years, and that it was necessary to Impart a fuller flavour to make the butter in greater demand on the Home market. For good buying you should inspect the half-price windows and other great: bargains displayed at David Silk's two> jewellery stores, Queen Street.— (Ad.) Model House. 1 ' Surprise Packet Day, Friday. Hostel Fund. See windows. Barton Walker. Strand Arcade.— (Ad. i Hiss Dixon's half-price day Friday, millinery, coats, costumes, jumper suits; wonderful bargains.— -) 2. Victoria Street. I (A<L :. Life's whole outlook is altered when j you let Hall's Wine build up your j health. — i Ad.) ! Owen Smith. 1:5. [f..\[. An-ade.—Special j sale of dinner and evening gowns. Pri>-e [ below cost. — 'Ad.) • The first issue of "Th* New Zealand I Architectural and Building Review was I 1 published to-day. — (Ad. ■ Have you seen the diamond engagement rings selling at half-price at Day.d Silk's two Jewellery Stores. Queen St? Ad | Jliss Dixon's half-price day Friday, millinery, coats, costumes, jumper suits; wonderful bargains.— :V2. Victoria Street (Ad.) 1 - Surprise Packet-. Friday. Hostel Fund. See windows for wonderful prize-. Barton Walker. Strand Arcade.— i Ad. ■
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1926, Page 1
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