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TABLE TALK.

Sunset to-day at 4.41. More snow and hail in south. Oinaiia refloated at Greymouth. Now Zealand butter market firm. Gran C'liaco truce signed yesterday. Ouelningii poultry show opened to-day. Mariposa due to-morrow from Los Angeloe. Steamer Alalieno sold to Eastern buyers. High water at Auckland to-day at 3.J54 p.m. Steamer Mernoo due from Australia to-morrow. . Sensational developments in Sydney car mystery. • Kour Maoris drowned in Northern Waii'pa district. Unbroken horees bring up to £44 10/ at Gisborne fair. Surrey fast bowler takes four wickets with four balls. Roosevelt pleads for assurance of a permanent peace. Hawko's Bay steeplechase meeting today and Saturday. Inquest opened into "tattooed arm" mystery in Sydney. Steamer Canadian Scottish due tomorrow from Canada. Miller retains world feather boxing title against Tarleton. Snow causes abandonment of Indian hockey game at Gore. First eelection of All Black players to be announced to-night. Reduction of rates decided upon •by Devonport Borough Council. . Smart arrest at Hamilton involving charge of robbing post office. Auckland Football Association accepted challenge from Otago. British Government closely watching Japanese activities in China. Cat going mad was cause of naval sloop grounding near Port Sudan. New Zna land Probables v. Possibles Rugby trial at Wellington to-day. Store eheep and dairy, cattle in keen demand at Waikato country sales. Australia expects agreement on longterm meat policy at any moment. Dairy production in Dominion much higher last month than in Mayj 1034. Governor-General to attehd Rugby matches at Eden Park next Saturday. City Council to discuss this evening proposed amendments to milk legislation. Davis Cup match between Australia and Germany to-morrow; former favoured. . Lovelock to race Cunningham and ' Bonthron at Princeton, U.S.A., on Saturday. Democrat party will not contest Lyttelton by-election, considering it "sheer waste of public money." Election of three representatives from contributing local tfodies to council of Auckland Institute and Museum. Need of economy on Government administration stressed at meeting of 1 Auckland Chamber of Commerce. Suggestion made at meeting, .of Devonport Borough Council that Shoal Bay mudflats should be aerodrome site. Mr. Forbes visited College of Science, London, and saw parasites for destroying white butterfly; also cocktail factory using. Jfew Zealand passion fruit juice in Empire's.'prize drink. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—Taupiri, IG/S; Burns, Philp, £3 1/; N.Z. Newspapers, 38/6; N.Z. Refrifreratinff, 19/9; Skippere, 2|d; Westport Coal. £1 0/11; Stock. 1937-40, 4 per cent, £103; ditto, 1952-55, £112 15/. Unlisted: Berlei, .£2 5/. We are actual manufacturers of every fur and fur coat sold by us. Also 6pecial renovations department. Secure our quote first.—G. Green, 289, Kar. Rd. (Ad.) Remember, when you purchase a Musquash coat from us, you have our 5 years guarantee definitely for wear. Which logically goes to show that we use only first quality pelts. Prices incomparable.—G. Green, 289, Kar. Rd. Ad. "Empire. Furriers" is more than a name; it is a guarantee of good faith. Buy at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) 20 wonderful bargains, one in each window. All below cost. See them at David Silk, Jeweller, Queen Street.— (Ad.)_ Unique and outstanding values now to be had at the Model Furriers, together with prices that defy competition.— Remember our only address: 289, Karangaliape Road.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 138, 13 June 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 138, 13 June 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 138, 13 June 1935, Page 1