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Anglican Synod to-day. Annual assembly of Baptist Union. Wanganella due to-morrow from Sydney. 'South African veterans' conference in Wellington. '■Smithy's" record, flight praised as world's best. (iolf championships advanced further stage to-day. Australian archbishop leaves English estate of £4748. New Cricket Un:pires' Association formed in Auckland. Six South American countries sign pact to outlaw war. £90,000,000 raised in London recently by Dominion borrowers. Tamaroa steamed from England to Wellington m 31 days. Man who carried pistol placed on probation at Blenheim. London wool sales closed with active demand and prices firm. Annual meeting of Automobile. Association held last evening - . Wheat Board's methods defended before Ta iff Commission. Noted German rocket aeroplane inventor killed in laboratory. Fusion agreed to by Smuts and Hertzog parties in South Africa. British flyer, C. W. Scott, to attempt tot regain record from "Smithy." , Increased receipts for six months' period in One Tree Hill borough. Birkenhead Borough to negotiate with City Council for -water supply. British Milk Marketing Board to handle about 100,000.000 gallons a year. Plan to cost £0,500,000 adopted* for strengthening Belgium's frontier defences. South Island farmer states that New Zealand sheep compare favourably with sheep in England. Devonport Borough Council propose* full conference of North Shore interests to discuss water supply. Case to test dairy regulations restricting transfer of milk (supplies to factories before Appeal Court. Sales on 'Change to-day were: —Union Bank, £10 7/; Guarantee Corp., ord , 8/; Colonial Sugar, £5!) 5/: Cxillcspie'ri Beach, 2/1; Okarito, 10/8; Stock, 103!)43. 31 per cent, £100 17/0; Mount Eden, 1/1/52, 5 per cent, £05; Commercial Bank (2), 17/: Bank of New Zealand. £2 8/; John Fuller, deb., 1949. <ji per cent, £75 10/. Unlisted: "Sun" Newspapers, 3/10 i. The quality and freshness of onr fish are vastly superior to all others. Remember our shops and customers get the pick of the market.—Sanford, Ltd. (Ad.) Kellcway's, Broadway, Newmarket— Launch cushions, squabs, hall seats, camp mattress, tentdnek. blinds, all kinds. Get our quote.— (Ad.) Fish boat loads of hapuka just arrived, Gd per pound, also crayfish from (id each, and flounder from nine a ]/. —At Auckland Fisheries, next to Seagar Bro*., near Tepid Baths.—(Ad.) 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.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 241, 12 October 1933, Page 1
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