TABLE TALK.
Maripoea duo to-morrow from Sydney. '. Marama arrived from Wellington to- ' day. > Lou- prices for butter on Homo market. Geraldino and Foxton races to- ' morrow. 1 Thirteen deaths in textile strike riots j in U.S.A. Nine deaths in earthquake disaster ! in Mexico. Rainbow wins yacht race by nearly • 3J minutes. ; Feared loss of 45 Indians in capsize ■ of ferryboat. Net revenue on railways in August : £9827 higher. ,_ ", Davis now leading Lindrum in billiards • matcli at Sydney. : Proposal to remove Governftient ' trading privileges. - Meat imported into Britain to bo \ compuleorily marked. » Enthusiastic welcome to Duke of > Gloucester at Colombo. i Schoolboy dies from effects of blow £ on head while playing. £ Bishop of Brisbane notified that son , perished on Mont Blanc. I Two representative Soccer matches at ;. Blandford Park to-morrow. ~ Great secrecy observed at meeting at ) Lord's to discuss leg-theory. [ Induction service at St. James , Pves--1 byterian Church last evening. t New Zealand women's golf champion- :, ships began at Titirangi to-day. £ New Zealand amateur boxing eham- - pionships continued at Hastings. j New South Wales said to be the !. heaviest taxed State in the world. Irish Free State banks refuse to I finance overdrafts of county councils. . ■ Japanese eampan arrested by Aus--1 tralian ofiiciale near Thursday Island, c Rugby Union championship between t Manukau and Grafton Clubs to-morrow. Man arrested for receiving ransom - money paid for recovery of Lindbergh's - ba'by. 1 "Smithy" warned , against leaving for I air race next Tuesday if certificate does ) not arrive. • Record low interest rate of 3 per cent , for loan of £10,000 secured by Ota«o : Harbour Board. > Allegation concerning sex of competi- [ tors at recent Women's World Games - described as "absurd." , Western Suburbs Rugby League team 1 open tour in Auckland to-morrow with ; match against Marist team.' [ Sales on the Auckland Stock v -k, x ,™ an ge to-day were: Reserve Bank ■- f »/ 3 i Tanpo Totara, 0/9; Kaiapoi V con.), 4/6; Consolidated Brick, 10/0 t (2), 10/10; New Zealand Newspapers , £1 12/8; New Zealand Paper Mills, £1 S« ; w *??' 2 / 9 * (2); Waihi ' £l - 7 f'' Unt Lyel1 ' £1 Wi St °ck. 4 per ? cent (1940) £108 15/; ditto (1955), (> *ii-s o/; Commercial Bank, 17/2- .. Farmers' Co-operative, B pref, £1 l'/o- ---* £16/0; Beii: Si£. J 2*d; Big River, 1/6; Stock, 3} per cent ! (1939-43), £108 5/. l ,e Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set 2 of teeth for £2 10/.—Dentist Davies : opp. Woolworths.—(Ad.) e v I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 224, 21 September 1934, Page 1
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