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TABLE TALK.

Good Factory Butter 1/2. Maypole Stores. (AflJ Firm prices at Sydney wool sales. National Dairy Show at Palmerston 'North. Maunganui arrived from Sydney this morning. Auckland oyster season to open on June 26. _ .... t, , ■ Governor-General visiting Palincrston North. Melbourne gave big welcome to Miss Amy Johnson. , Earl of Sefton, famous British sporting peer, dead. Republican's won seat at Irish Free State by-election. Steamer Weirbank arrived last evening from Chile. Shop, at Dominion Eoad terminus looted by burglars. Auckland deputations this morning to Minister of Customs. Walker defeated Lundyn in wrestling match last evening. Estate of late Lord Ashton valued at over nine millions. New English motor cycle record of over 75 miles an hour. Defeat of Ivo Whitton in New South Wales golf championship. Six lives lost? 1 ill railway crossing smash at Christchurch. Drastic criticism of German finance by; Agent-General of Reparations. Party of North Auckland farmers left for Waikato this morning. ' Ascot week fashions back to Victorian days,. skirts ankle length. Wellington City. Council to raise unernplyoment relief loan of £45,000. Suspicion that trotter Eed Shadow "doped" before race in Ashburton. Lively discussion at meeting of .Auckland Swimming Centre last evening. Land settlement discussed at public meeting last evening at Town Hall. New Zealand Breweries were neglected with sellers at £2 12/3 and no buyers. England leading in cricket Test match, Australians being out in first innings for 144 runs.

Representative conference at Wellington to discuss prevention of motor accidents. ',;•.•■'. Labourer who was deported from Australia arrested on arrival this mornJ n o- • ■ 'Claim for £3800 against Public Works Department at Supreme Court this morning. Reasons for -unemployment stated by . president of Farmers' Union (Mr. W. J. Poison) in annual report. Coat-of-aras removed from Italian Consulate at Innisfail on May 31, found among bushes badly dented. British Rugby team training hard for, first Test; opinion expressed their backs may be superior to New Zealand's. Auckland Power Board to take all possible steps to maintain power supply I during period that Arapuni plant is closed down. Sales on '.Change to-day were:—Commercial Bank of Australia, £1 2/1; Taranaki Oil, 2/; Bank of New Zealand', £2 19/9; N.Z. Refrigerating (con.), 5/9;' Huddart, Parker (pref.)> 19/9; Northern Steam (con.), 6/6; Taranaki Oily 2/2. Mid-winter sale at The Model Furriers. Furs and fur coats being slaughtered in price. Tremendous stock must be cleared. —G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) ( Trade "within the Empire" and you save 40 per cent to 50 per cent. The I Empire Furriers can supply you with a I real Peschaniki coat worth 40gs for )nly address, opp. Town Hall. —(Ad.) Old furs and fur coats made like new it trifling cost at The Model Furriers. >et an estimate here first. —G. Green, 99, Sarangahape Road. —(Ad.) Caudwell's, The Bargain Drapers, 42, £arangahape Road. Best place to shop. Sample overcoats, less than half-price tonorrow; silk hose,. 1/6. —(Ad.) Coat day at Miss Dixon's Wednesday. Very heavy reductions to clear. Only/ address: 166, Queen Street. —(Ad.) Mid-winter sale at The Model Furriers. Guaranteed fur coats sgs, genuine fox furs 2gs.—G. Green, 99, K'h'pe. Rd. (Ad.) Your old fur or fur coat can be renovated at trifling cost by N.Z. experts. Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. — (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 141, 17 June 1930, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 141, 17 June 1930, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 141, 17 June 1930, Page 1