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TABLE TALK.

Sunset at 4.51 p.m. Final day at Trentham. Auckland v. India hockey match. Soccer Chatham Cup final to-day. High water at Auckland 4.12 p.m. Aeroplane crash near Christcluirch. Large attendance at Winter Exhibition. Winter athletics at Domain this afternoon. Wanganella due Trom Sydney oi. Monday. <. Woman makes record flight across America. British motorist makes new records in America. Seven harrier clubs held races this afternoon. Rugby football at Eden Park this afternoon. British women's golf team sailed for Australia. Yorkshire leading in county cricket championship. Indian hockey team played in Auckland to-day. Steamer Monterey sailed for Sydney last evening. Cable steamer Recorder returning from Norfolk Island. Recent increase in relief rates to be "a free bonus." Sudden change of American attitude towards Abyssinia. Steamer "Canadian Victor due from Canada to-morrow. Australian League team to play four games in Auckland. Steamers meeting with rough, weather off New Zealand coast. Mayor's fund for crippled children now stands at £14,307. Race between America and Britain for first Atlantic air service. Difficulty experienced in collecting white butterfly parasite. Miss Joan Hammond wins New South Wales golf championship. Third test between England and South Africa commences to-day. Officials reticent concerning leak sprung by steamer Pakelia. Reunion of New Plymouth High School old boys last evening. Imperial problems discussed by Empire Parliamentarians in London. American balloon collapsed just before starting stratosphere ascent. Sweeping proposals in manifesto of new Canadian political party. Old boys of King's College farewelled Rev. H. K. Archdall yesterday afternoon. "Smithy" contends that his advocacy of American 'planes for Tasman service is not un-British. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—N.Z. Insurance, £3 7/9; Broken Hill Proprietary, £2 19/0; Electro. Zinc (pref.), 4/; Farmers' Trading, 7/3; Waihi, £1 17/6. Kelleway's, Newmarket—Six feet by 3 feet seagrass mats, 3/11; 3ft all wool roll edge strong ticking mattress, 19/11; Oft wide Scotch linoleum, 4/9 yard; 7ft Oin by 9ft, English congoleum squares, 23/o.—(Ad.) . The Model Furriers are noted for honest value in everything they sell. Inspect before deciding on your fur requirements, 289, Karangahape - Road. —(Ad.). You will always obtain better value with your fur requirements at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) Kelleway's, Newmarket —4Sin nigger blind Holland, 1/11; 54in heavy H.B. unbleached sheeting, lljd, 80in, 1/Gld; GOin all linen damask, 3/11; 30in Ceylon flannel pyjama Cloth, 1/11, now 1/6 yard.—(Ad.) Finest Furs at biggest bargain prices believable at the Model Furriers, 289, Karangahape Road. (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 164, 13 July 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 164, 13 July 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 164, 13 July 1935, Page 1

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