TABLE TALK.
Sunset to-day at 4.50 p.m. Secondary school Rugby to-day. Maoris v. Queensland at Brisbane. Winter Exhibition closes to-night. Harrier club racing this afternoon. Motor cyclist killed in Cliristchurcli. Ilawke's Bay Hunt races at Hastings. High water at Auckland to-day 10.24 p.in. Hockey Test match at Eden Park today. Varsity hockey team selected for Fiji. Steamer Omana sailed for south last evening. Aorangi due from Sydney on Monday morning. New Zealand lamb selling well in London. London butter market firm, with more inquiry. Fire in Hobson Street cabinetmaker's premises. North Auckland excursionists visiting city to-day. Death in gaol of notorious French adventuress. Governor-General visiting Hawke's Bay centres. League matches continued at Carlaw Park to-day. Monarchy plebiscite causes cabinet split in Greece. Senior Rugby matches at Eden Park this afternoon. Soccer matches at Blandford Park this afternoon. Monowai due back from Islands cruise on Wednesday. Catholics and Orangemen exchanging homes in Belfast. Berlin chief of police resigns following anti-Jewish riots. Old steamers Ngaio and Regulus sold to sliipbreakers. Central Club wins Auckland badminton championship. Radio listeners' complaint heard by Postmaster-General. Parmentier makes record flight from Amsterdam to Bagdad. Auckland defeated Wellington 11-9 in telegraphic chess match. British Fascists, Ltd., wound up by ofiieial receiver in London. Volume of shipping last year record in history of port of Sydney. Record shipment of southern potatoes expected at Auckland next week. A. Parsons (Ponsonby) completes hundred wins in open bowling tournaments. Canterbury Cricket Association engaged W. E. Merritt as coach for next season. Only five cases listed for criminal session at Supreme Court. Average for many years 20. Shortage of pilots due to recent crashes causes abandonment of Dutch air service to Liverpool.
Whangarei Dairy Company's output increased by tons, and accounts show £34,000 surplus.
Proposals outlined by Auckland Electric Power Board for hire and hire-pur-chase of stoves and water heaters.
Hawke's Bay Education Board sent circular to headmasters drawing attention to safety rules for children while coming to and going from school.
Sales on 'Change to-day were: — British Tobacco, £1 19/11; Mahakipawa. old; Bank of New Zealand. £2 11/0; Union Bank. £9 2/; Pukemiro, £1 5/: Renown Collieries, pref. 2/8; Grand Junction. 4/1-J; City of Auckland. January 1, 1942, per cent. £103 15/. Unlisted: Golden Crown, 7/11.
Kelleway's bargain furnishings—6ft wide English congoleum, 2/11 yd; Oft wide English lino, 4/0; 9x9 congoleum squares, 27/0. Newmarket. (Ad.)
Don't miss The Model Furriers' great mid-winter sale. Buy now, prices slaughtered. 289, K'hape Rd. — (Ad.).
Kelleway's bargain furnishings —4ft by Tft heavy twisted seagrass squares, 12/11, now 9/11; 27 x 50 pink and blue Axminster floor rugs, 10/11, now 14/6. •Newmarket. (Ad.)
Fur prices slashed at Empire Furriers' •Treat sale. Amazing reductions on all furs. Opposite Town Hall Clock. (Ad.)
Ivelleway's drapery bargains—s4in and SOin heavy unbleached H.B. sheeting, 1/ and 1/0 yd. Men's woven stripe neglige shirts. 1/11. Newmarket. (Ad.)
At last. The Model Furriers' jrreat mid-winter sale is in full swing. Take advantage of the event of the year. 259, Karangahape Road. — (Ad.).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 1
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