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TABLE TALK.

Harrier sports at Avondale. Remuera arrived from England. High water at Auckland, 7.35 p.m. Sunset 5.51; sunrise to-morrow G.l. English mail reached Auckland to-day. Dispute with Rugby League referees. New Zealand butter market Jtigli and active. Rugby Union senior matches continued. Summer-time to operate from tomorrow. .Son of English duke imprisoned for forgery. Niagara due from Vancouver on Monday. New German submarine flotilla commissioned. Rep. Soccer match between Auckland and Navy. I Remuera arrived from London with 17!) passengers. New Zealand golf championship draw published to-day. Raglan journalist's novel accepted by English publishers. Steamer Golden Cloud due from Los Angeles to-morrow. Father and son hurt in motor cycle accident at Panmure. Surf boat for Piha Surf Club arriving by Marama next week. Waiapu County Council decides to recover rates on native lands. League of Nations urges return to international gold standard. Police searched Grafton cemetery today in quest of stolen jewellery. Flagship of Australian Navy leaves Darwin for undisclosed destination. Annual meeting of Royal New. Zealand Yacht Squadron last evening. Amalgamated Wireless, Ltd., to install 'first aerial radio beacon in Australia. English cricket team for Australia and New Zealand farewelled at London. Draper remanded in Police Court on charge of stealing goods from warehouse. Deep-sea fishing resort at Dunk Island, oil Queensland coast, being developed. Warships Dunedin and Dioniedo returned from practice in Gulf last evening. Extensive alterations and additions to be made to the Auckland central police station. Fire at Goldsbrougli, Mort wool stores at Fyrmont, Sydney, still burning. Total of 79,974 houses and 191 bridges destroyed by typhoon in Japan; 230 lives lost. Rotorua Borough Council decides to proceed with application for municipal picture theatre. Sympathetic passengers paid fare of ■ woman stowaway discovered two days out on Remuera. Rugby League Test match between • New Zealand and Australia at Carlaw Park this afternoon. Flight-Lieutenant Bolt lias purchased six de Havilland 'planes for service with Cook Strait Airways. 5 Sir Harold Beauchamp, director of the Bank of New Zealand, says there is ) plenty of cheap money in London. Changes made in All Black team to meet Swansea to-day. Gilbert is to play centre and Solomon full-back- . Member of Pharmacy Board in Dunedin says chain chemists' stores in New . Zealand might endanger training of . apprentices. * ; Dominion's Budget very satisfactory ; in opinion of Sir H. Beaucliamp, but i there is a contingent liability in England owing to accumulated exchange funds. Dr. Dickie, Moderator of the Presby- ' terian General Assembly, commenting on the Hon. A. D. McLeod's speech, says the Church is not pacifist but supports the League. Sales on the Stock Exchange to-dav ■ were: Commercial Bank of Sydney, £17 ' 15/; Mortgage Corporation, 5/10; Mt. ! Morgan, f 1 17/2; Golden Dawn, 2/11; Stock, March, 1939-43, 3J per cent, £103 5/; Stock, November, 1938-52, 3i per . cent, £108 17/6; City of Auckland, ' 1/1/43, 4£ per cent, £105 10/; unlisted, Associated Motorists (pref.), £1 1/0. Kelleway's Bargain Monday—sooyds * 54in unbleached English sheeting, 10Jd . yd; GOin ticking. 1/ yd; 52iu Burlap, gold, brown, green, saxe, 1/11J yd. Newmarket.— (Ad.) ) Kelleway's Bargain Monday—W. r Bemberg bloomers, 1/3; U.S. Bemberg . princess slips, 3/11; Bemberg scanties, ; 1/0; Shetland knit s.s. wool jumpers, \ 4/0. Newmarket.— (Ad.) Capes in original designs—latest trend in fur wear; attractively priced.—Empire a Furriers, opp. Town Hall clock.— (Ad.) 1 Kelleway's Bargain Monday—4oin cot- ? tage weave tapestry. 1/9J; 43in English y blind rollers, 1/; non-sag wire panel bed- - stead complete, 21/. Newmarket. — (Ad.) ! Kelleway's only address: Between i. Hutchison's, grocers, and Smith and J Caugliey's. Newmarket. Yes! We make . blinds, all kinds. — (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 1