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Oat Malt Stout—The Tonic of Tonics. (Ad) Kacing also at Waverley and trotting at Greymouth. The Ulimaroa left Wellington at noon to-day for Sydney. Takapuna tramway and ferry pur« chase poll to-day. The Hinemoa sails at noon to-morrow for Norfolk Islands. Auckland Grammar School sports ia progress at the Domain. Naval and Military Veterans' Association's annual luncheon to-morrow. Flood continues to fall at Mercer. Depth of water on road is now 31 in. The '.New Zealand League touring team meets Oldham Club to-morrow. Wellington Racing Clnb's spring meeting opens at Trentliam to-morrow. Wellington City Council has ordered the removal of a house built without a permit. The new tennis courts at the Univer* sity. College will be formally opened tomorrow. The only senior football fixture for to-morrow is at Carlaw Park. This will close the League football season. A youth found guilty of the theft of letters and £10 18/ at Ohakune wa3 sentenced to two years at Borstal. About fourteen bowling clubs in and around the city have their opening functions for the summer season to-morrow. A. J. Shaw, of Wellington, beat E. J. Moss in the final match of the New Zealand golf championship by four strokes. Tiie City Council select committee will receive the civic centre report from the commissioners at a special meeting to-night. William Forgie, a familiar figure in Queen Street, was fined £5 to-day for unlawfully converting a horse to his own use. The Niagara, en route for Vancouver, and the Marama, both leave Sydney to-day for Auckland and are due eh Tuesday. L. D. Nathan's office building and sample rooms in Shortland Street sold to the South British Insurance Co. for-£70,000, which works out at about £790 per foot. The Maori Rugby footballers play Swansea to-morrow. In their first Welsh match yesterday against Newport, neither side scored. The All Blacks defeated Newport by 13 points to 10. Sales on 'Change to-day: Bank of New Zealand rights 6/3, Bank of Australasia £14 3/, Goldsbrough Mort. £3 11/, Auckland Gas £1 3/10, Caristchurch Gas £1 3/11, Taranaki Oil 8/9, 9/,. 8/11, Electrolytic Zinc £1 16/6, Grand Junction 2/2.
Bur your ■wedding, birthday and Xmas "gifts wholesale at CMC., 40 Strand Arcade, Auckland (upstairs.)—■ (Ad.)_ .. Cambridge races: White taxis leave for same, Labour Day; return fare £2.— Phone 45-000.—(Ad.) English make silver-plated teaspoons, ■be'ftulilully cased ia half-dozens; usual price, 10/6 V" Centre bargain price for Saturday only, 4/£ v at David Silk's two jewellery stores, Queen St.—(Ad.) Keen buyers invited to Greatest.Sale ever held; Rings, fratchee. clocks, jewellery, silver, eilverplate ware, art china, cut glass, etc. Displayed half-price and less. Choose, gifts now. David Silk's 2 Jewellery Stores, Queen St. Small deposits taken. (Ad.!
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 251, 22 October 1926, Page 1
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