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Sunset at 4.r>9 p.m. Onehunga elects a new Mayor. High water nt Auckland 12.27 p.m. Maori football teams chosen for trial match. Supreme Court criminal session concluded. Presentation of sun dial at Parnell School. German fears of Franco-Russian Pact stated. Mr, Ernest Davis elected Mayor of Auckland. Thirty deaths in avalanche disaster in Bahia. Four deaths in shocking fire tragedy iu Boston. Good response by exhibitors for Waikato show. Stednian in good form on eve of Davis Cup match. Cambridge 253, South Africa SS for one wicket. Monowai to leave Sydney to-morrow for Auckland.. Labour lost control of Christchureh. City Council. Threo women elected to Auckland Hospital Board. Sitting of No. 2 Transport Licensing Authority to-day. Girl struck by motor truck near Cambridge and killed. London wool salee opened with rise of 10 to 15 per cent. Challenge by Waikato Rugby Union for Ranfurly Shield. Physicist with Bryd says germs live in Antarctic regions. Empire meat negotiations believed threatened with failure. Newmarket ratepayers carried loan of £5050 for footpaths. Labour wins majorities on City Council and Transport Board. i'.uige mail due to reach Auckland next Monday by Aorangi. Parking restrictions in city discussed by Automobile Association. Thousands of dollars damage in West Indies 'quake; no lives lost. Crowd of 10,000 waited to see leveo at St. James' Palace, London. Auckland Rugby Union decided to reorganise senior A competition. Auckland University students' graduation ceremony to-morrow evening. Poll yesterday to raise large amount of loan money for North Auckland Rower Board. L»yal addresses from Dominion Parliaments presented to the King at brilliant levee. Question of increased payment to injured players discussed by Auckland Rugb}' League. Tauranga Borough Council accepted Auckland tender for supply of pipes for new waterworks scheme. Rev. E. T. Cox (Labour) re-elected Mayor of Duncdin, and Labour party gained control of council. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were: —Bank of N.Z., £2 11/; "South British, £4 19/; Devonport Steam, £1 2/9; K.D.V. Boxes (10), 10/6; Sanford, 2/0; Bank of Australasia, £10 19/; National Bank of N.Z., £3 7/; Bank of N.Z., £2 11/; Broken Hill, £2 14/3; Claude Neon (N.Z.), £2 2/; Stoek, 1938-52, 3J per cent, £107 5/. The Model Furriers guarantee satisfaction. A visit will convince you of £be great reliance you can place with us for your fur requirements. —Only address: 289. Karangahape Road. —(Ad.) Fish worth's, the Public's Bargain Fish Store.—All varieties of fleh at bargain prices.—Fishworth's. —(Ad.) The Model Furriers are noted for fur and fur coat renovation at trifling cost. Note address: 289, K'hape Road.—(Ad.^ The popular vote places the "Empire" on top for quality furs at keenest prices. Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Kean's half-yearly sale starts to-mor-row. Men's clothing at reduced prices.— (Ad.) 20 wonderful bargains, one in each window. All below cost. See them at David Silk, Jeweller, Queen Street. — (Ad.) Real Peschaniki coats now 14gs, worta double.—At The Model Furriers, 289, Karangahape Road. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 108, 9 May 1935, Page 1
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