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TABLE TALK.

s New- Brighton trots to-day. Eggs up a penny on Monday. Dunedin and Otaki races to-day. ! N.Z. loan over-subscribed tenfold. Close season favoured for grey duck. Good response to St. John Ambulanco . appeal. 1 Check in decline of dairy produce in London. f Gift of new- ambulance by Auckland • citizen. i Better volume of sales at Sydney wool . auctions. Gandhi's leadership alleged to be a ' failure. t Golf championships continued at s Titirangi. ; Striking miners create reign of terror - in America. ' Danger of spread of industrial strikes ' in Australia. : Austrian Chancellor's assailant proved r to be a Nazi. , Nervousness throughout Spain due to - political crisis. [ British naval building and exercising : activity outlined. ; Swimming pool to be a feature of park ; scheme at Milford. Byrd's supply ship forced to take ' sanctuary in port. Football matches in all codes con- \ tinued this afternoon. 1 Australian tennis champions sailed for , Sydney last evening. ' Burial of Maori "king" to take place : at Taupiri to-morrow. Latest Nazi decree outlines conduct of - journalists in Germany. Four men sent to prison in Dunedin ' for conversion of cars. • Ratana's boycott of Patea business ; people has been lifted. "Smithy" en route to Karachi on • homeward flight to Australia. i Reichstag fire trial in Leipzig becom- > ing increasingly hard to follow. Number of bowling clubs officially opened the season to-clay. French long-distance flyers to make another attempt on world record. New negotiations regarding British : ! war debts carried on in 'Washington. ; Wellington Professorial Board pro- ; hibited further publication of students' review. ' Following dispute over line rental, ■ electric power cut off mining property 1 at Thames. Magistrate in Dunedin objected to : forwarding of circular relating to motor I car offences. Summer time to come into operation to-morrow, when clocks will be advanced 1 half an hour. ; Unfair competition referred to in . presidential address t>y Mr. H. E. Yaile at annual branch meeting of Real Estate | Institute. ; Australian naval officer objects to - report that Canberra and Australia were "sunk" in Cook Strait "L.-.ttle" by ' New. Zealand ships. I Sales on 'Change to-day were:— ; National Insurance, 18/4; Bycroft, £1 > 19/; Dunlop Perdriau, Bank of • New Zealand, £2 7/10; King Solomon, . 3/3; Mataki, 2/3; Stock, 15/1/40. 4 per ' cent, £101 7/G.; 15/4/49, 4 per cent. £102 ' 5/; 15/G/55, 4 per cent. £101 5/; Franklin P. 8., 15/G/50, 1963, 5§ per cent, £101; New Zealand Newspapers, £1 7/6; . Farmers' Freezing, 15/6; Renown Col- • lories, I/O; Auckland Gas, £1 3/7 A; South British, £3 14/3; Kauri, 13/2; New Zealand Insurance, £2 14/. Last days of sale. Wonderful bargains—Musquash coats from 12gs.—Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. —Ad.) Kelleway's furnishing bargains—4 Sin art. silk shadow repp, 2/11; 4Gin self satin stripe poplin, 1/11J; 3Gin plain fast casement cloth, 9£d yard. Newmarket.— (Ad.). Kelleway's furnishing bargains—23in jute hall runner, 2/6; 23in tapestrv ] stair runner, 3/11; 23in fancy coir matting, 1/11. Newmarket.— (Ad.). Kelleway's furnishing bargains— Moquet squabs, 19/6; 6ft wide English congoleum. 3/9; 7ft x 4ft tapestry hall square, 16/11. Newmarket.— (Ad.). Daylight saving soon here, but you can save money next week at Empire I Furriers' sale.—Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) j Now is the time for that old fur or coat to be remade as new at small cost by Empire Furriers, 358, Queen St.—Ad. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 237, 7 October 1933, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 237, 7 October 1933, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 237, 7 October 1933, Page 1

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