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Manawatu trots to-morrow. Sunset this evening at 0.22. Hawke's Bay races to-morrow. Auckland wool sale held to-<lay. New Zealand butter market quiet. High water at Auckland to-day 2 p.m. Auckland Grammar School sports today. Mount Albert dahlia show continued to-day. Gloucester Park motor cycling races to-morrow. Government steamer Matai sailed for Wellington. De Valera not to attend King's jubilee celebrations. Public holiday on May C for King's silver jubilee. Motor ship Taranaki to sail for England to-morrow. France drew with England at League football in Paris. Steady decrease reported in road fatalities in Britain. Last day of City and Suburban senior cricket to-morrow. Australian Club cot presented to Auckland Hospital. Drainage work at cost of £4300 to be done at St. Helier's. Warm welcome home accorded the Duke of Gloucester. Favourable report to City Council on water in Tepid Baths. Branch post office at Birkenhead to be opened on April 10. Cordial reception given British envoy on official visit to Russia. Big athletic meeting at Western Springs Stadium to-morrow. Australian tariff schedule gives substantial British preferences'. Improvements in city traffic control recommended to City Council. Assessment Court to deal with city valuations to sit on • April 10. Decision made to continue Birkenhead and Noi'thcote Municipal Band. King's College athletic linals at Middlemore to-morrow afternoon. Tom Roberts wins three international races at Melbourne, Tolan failing. Ponsonby Club's harbour swim from Chelsea to Shelly Beach to-morrow. Final series of Auckland senior cricket championship commences to-morrow. Airman attempting Australia-England record flight at Karachi on fifth day. Rural Mortgages Final Adjustment Bill further discussed in Parliament. New co-operative scheme for Flock House training of sons of returned soldiers. Aerodrome to be erected 10,500 feet above sea level for pilgrims to sacred Ganges. Bank of England reported to have shipped £18,000,000 worth of gold to France. Auckland vendors criticise proposed amendments to Auckland Metropolitan Milk Art. City Council grants permission for anti-war demonstration to be held in Auckland. Prince of Wales delivers characteristic speech at welcome to Australian Prime Minister. English butter and cheese authority says Dominion prospects in British markets are bright. North Shore primary schools' swimming championships at Calliope Dock to-morrow afternoon. Victoria State Government defeated on no-confidence motion in first division in new Parliament. Reports of inspectors appointed under the Companies (Special Investigations) Act tabled in Parliament. Report to City Council stated investigation still being made in connection with leakage of petrol at Freeman's Bay. Statement on position of Investment Executive Trust of New Zealand, Ltd., and its allied companies made by Minister of Finance. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange were: N. A. Farmers (B pref.), 5/0; Tooth's Brewery, £2 8/; Dunlop, 17/5; Farmers' Trading. 7/4; Talisman, 9/; North Auckland Farmers, 1/3; Tattersfields, £1 4/G; Mataki (2), 1/10; Waihi,. £2 2/0. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set ot teeth for £2 10/. — E. Davies, Ltd. (Dentist Daviest. opp. Woolworths.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 75, 29 March 1935, Page 1
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