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TABLE TALK.

Tima,ru trots to-day. Sunset this evening at 0.25. Nortlieote-Birkenhead regatta to-day. New Zealand butter market still dull. House destroyed by lire at Henderson. Waikato and Napier Park races to-day. Annual meeting of Auckland LawSociety. . Mariposa arrived from Sydney this morning. Petrol cargo by tanker Eclipse from Sumatra. Roman Catholic Primate, of Mexico arrested. Harbour races on Manukau this afternoon. High water at Auckland this evening at 11.1. iSTew fortifications of Australia to be started soon. ■N'.Z. croquet tournament continued at Auckland. Smash and grab jewellery raid in Melbourne suburbs. Motor car racing this afternoon at Gloucester Park. Mishaps in Australia delay English 'outward air mail. Car struck by train at Helensville and slightly damaged. Reported discovery o£ conspiracy to assassinate Hitler. Steamer Abel Tasman sailed for South last evening. Brilliant meteor seen in Auckland suburbs last evening. Violent exchange of language between leading American officials. Increase of nearly £3,000,000 in British Education Estimates. Bill to increase American Army to peace footing of 165,000 men. Garden fete this afternoon at St. Vincent's Home of Compassion. Eight Indians killed when roof of mosque collapses during worship. Rumour of alteration in exchange fate, Australia on London, refuted. Youthful Brbmwieh defeated Australian Davis Cup player at Adelaide. Steamer Turakina expected to sail for South on Monday, to complete discharge. Number of members of Byrd expedition left Auckland to-day on way home. No new records on first day of Dominion athletic championship meeting. Mysterious theft at Whangarei of bag containing over £100 of railwaymen's wages. Taris again beat N.Z. 220 and 440 swimming records, this time in fresh water. Sir M. Campbell to make another attempt, late this month, on the car speed record. Sensa'tional climax at law suit for tax avoidance by former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Telegrams sent to New Zealand mayors asking for support for Crippled Children's Fund. New award filed for Auckland country districts, bakers, pastrycook? and their labourers. Increasing trade between New Zealand and Poland commented on by Polish Consul to-day. Auckland auple growers concerned at. proposal to -prohibit export of Deliciou? apples owing to codlin moth infection. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Auckland Gas, £1 7/9; Ntjw Zealand Breweries. £2 10/9; Big River, 2/2; Stock, 1940. 4 per cent, £102 10/; Electro Zinc (p'ref.i, £1 15/; Renown Collieries, 7/9; Soutli British, £4 13/0. Unlisted: Loyal Tobacco, 20/6. The Model Furriers guarantee satisfaction. A visit will convince you of the great reliance you can place on all your fur requirements. —Only address. 289, Karangahape Road.—(A<l.) Cars rented to drive yourself. When fares- are lower, Shos-ters will lower them. When better cars are used. Shorters will use them. Phone 44-001. (Ad.) Real Peschaniki coats now 14gs, worth double.—At The Model Furriers. 289. Karangahr.pe Road.—(Ad.) 1935 Suitings just arrived—wonderful range. Select your suit now.—P. Groo? amfCo., Durham St. E.—(Ad.) Now is the time for that fur coat to be remade as new at small cost by Finpire Furriers., opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) To enquirers, address of Noise Abatement Society, is 7 Wellesley Street, C.I. The o-reatest fur bargains in N.Z. are now to° he had at The Model Furriers. 289. Karangahape Road. — (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 58, 9 March 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 58, 9 March 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 58, 9 March 1935, Page 1