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TABLE TALK.

Glen Eden loan poll to-morrow. Sacred Heart College steeplechase this afternoon.

Niagara resumes her voyage to \ aneouver at 11 a.m. to-morrow.

Concluding day of the Waikato spring meeting at Te Rapa to-morrow. In the Australian cricket trial match Australia defeated The Rest by *n innings. The Malieno arrived from Sydney shortly after noou to-day and sails again on Fridav.

Sales on 'Change to-day: Taranaki Oilfields 7/6, and New Zealand Refrigerating (con.) 8/7. A competitor in a motor car track iace at Cincinnati crashed through the track fence and was killed.

The Prime Minister will pass through Auckland to-morrow morning on his way to address his Kaipara electors. The next match of the English cricketers in Australia will open on Friday against South Australia at Adelaide. Largest number of political speeches in any one day so far during i-lie present political campaign announced for tonislit.

The steamer Kazembe, which arrived this morniii« from Xew York, has stores on board for the Byrd Antarctic expedition.

Thieves broke into Howie's gramophone shop at Broadway, Newmarket, last night by cutting out a section of the flooring.

Bobbery at Sarpood's factory in Cook Street last night, a constable chasing two men and arresting one in possession of stolen goods. A Bondi (Sydney) clerk who woke up last Friday to find himself at sea on the Niagara was before the Court this morning a* a stowaway. Wellington motorists received a warning from '"Black Hand Society*' that they must silence their machines when passing the public hospital. A well-known Grey Lynn lady, Mrs. Patterson. last night announced her intention of standing against all comers for the Grey Lynn seat in Parliament. The Wellington Bacing Club put through the totalisator at its recent i meeting over £13.000 more than at last year's spring meeting. At Cambridge yesterday there was a decrease of £8000 ( odd in the tote figures of the Waikato Hunt Club race's.

See Miss Dixon -for Bankok and Ballybnntle ready-to-wears; also O.S. and S.W. frocks.—l 66, Queen Street, downstairs showroom. —(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 251, 23 October 1928, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 251, 23 October 1928, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 251, 23 October 1928, Page 1

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