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Rough seas on west coast. Blizzard at National Park. More elips on waterfront road. firm prices at Wanganui wool sale. Lambs sold at Westfield yesterday. High water at Auckland 12.56 p.m. Sunset, 5.21; sunrise to-morrow, 6.25. Southland beats Wairarapa by 16 points. Mr. A. A. Baker new Rugby chairman. Waipahi to sail for Australia this evening. Amicable settlement in shipwrights' dispute. H.M.S. Diomede due from Suva tomorrow. Yacht Seafarer arrived at Fiji from Auckland. Period of fine weather in Britain continues. Mariposa due from Sydney on Saturday morning. Cheese firm and butter quiet in Tooley Street. Democrat party conference continued at Wellington. Five now backs in Auckland team against Maoris. Waikato reports sharp advances in prices of fat sheep. Maori football team due to arrive in Auckland to-morrow. Xnuiber of National party political condidates announced. Three men sentenced to.Jhard labour for Waharoa burglary. Rugby League gates for club matches £500 up on last season. Hertford due from Gisborne to-night for final London loading. Appointment of masters discussed by Grammar Schools Board. Niagara delayed at Auckland owing to shortage of a man in crew. Outlook for settlement of shipping dispute considered hopeful. Scotland beat England in jubilee international Soccer match. Night patrol to be introduced by city traffic department next week. Decrease in poor relief distributed in England, Wales and Scotland. Tauniarunui woman sent to gaol for three months for selling liquor. U.S. Senate passes Neutrality Bill, containing important provisions. Boys of Auckland Grammar School farewell Mr. Mahon, retiring head. Negro boxer Kelly knocked out Georgi in fourth round at Brisbane. Amendments to Milk Act supported by One Tree Hill Borough Council. Civic At Home last evening to members of Japanese good will mission. Sir Malcolm Campbell leaves for U.S.A. to attempt land speed record. Thief who took three pairs of trousers sent to gaol for three months. Open quarrel reported between prominent members of Hitler Government. Staff resignations at Waihi Hospital. Increased revenue from club matches reported at meeting of Auckland Rugby League. Move by Coiiimonwealth Government to suppress Communist party in Australia. Holder of Northland women's golf title beaten in first round of 1935 championship. Presentation to be made this evening to Mr. M. J. Coyle in appreciation of public services. Japan is coming leader of the New Asia, declares Australian professor with Japanese, good will mission. Hostile reception given Mr. Forbes and Mr. Coates by section of gathering at Wellington's civic welcome. Wholesale buyer petitioning Marine Department against movement to allow private enterprise in oyster industry. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were:—Union Bank (2), £9 11/. South British, £4 IC/G; North Auckland Farmers, 2/3; Northern Steam (2), 6/7; Dominion Breweries, 17/G; Broken Hill Proprietary. £3 (5/; Claude Neon (Svdney), £2 15/3; Farmers' Trading, 7/; King Solomon. 3/3; Grand Junction 3/10; Auckland Gas, £1 5/10, £1 5/11; G. J. Coles. £3 8/3; Wilson's Cement £2 1/0; King Solomon, 3/3; Skippers, 3d. Unlisted—Woolworth's (Sydnev), £5 18/6, (2) £5 18/. The biggest sale in furs and fur coats of all times now in full swing at The Model Furriers. Don't miss this opportunity.—2B9. Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) The Model Furriers' great clearance sale still going strong; prices slaughtered.—2S9, Karangahape Road.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 198, 22 August 1935, Page 1
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