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TABLE TALK.

Higli water at Auckland 11.6 p.m. Bush fires in Otago and Southland. Radio beacon to bo erected at Tiri. Sunset 0.25; sunrise to-morrow 5.54. Marco case continued at Police Court. New Zealand butter prices still high. Mariposa due from Los Angeles tomorrow. Search for missing tramper near Wanganui. Italy denies crossing frontier into Abyssinia. New post office to be opened at Devonport North. ( Deaths in motor accidents last year numbered 182. Motor cyclist injured in collision in Stanley Street. Procession in city last evening of returned soldiers. Italy incurred £000,000 expenses in Suez since February. Good attendances at Auckland antiques exhibition. Sudden death of member of Parliament at Wellington. Trawler bringing air mail from Australia to New Zealand. Fiery broadcast speech by Mussolini caused anxiety in Geneva. Martial law in Bulgaria; plot to dethrone King discovered. Drainage proposals discussed by Devon port Borough Council. Toolev Street markets very firm; butter i 15/ to 118/, cheese 59/. Further statements by Marco submitted at Police Court to-day. Lifebelts of missing Australian air liner found on Flinders Island. Newmarket Borough Council decided to change name of several streets. Removal of restrictions on air taxi licenses approved by aviation interests. British Labour conference carries resolution favouring sanctions against Italy. N.S.W. coalminers to oppos© introduction of labour-saving machinery in mines. Status of League footballers raised at meeting of Auckland Swimming Centre. Rare fish found near Coromandel and presented to Auckland War Memorial Museum. Remains of man wanted for murder of wife and four children found in South Australia. Auckland Rugiby Union supports proposal to extend daylight saving to one hour daily. Liberals expect dissolution of the next New Zealand Parliament within a year of election. Twenty-nine head of pedigree cattle from Los Angeles arrived last night on Cape York. New Zealand has 130,009 motor cars, and 209,402 motor vehicles of all descriptions. Porcelain figures at antique exhibition recognised as being celebrated pair well known to connoisseurs. St. John Ambulance Association given permission to conduct street collection in Newmarket to-morrow. Australian Hugby League team had easy win in second Test match against New Zealand yesterday afternoon. Transport Co-ordination Board received 13 applications for continuous air services and 11 from aero clubs in first year. "Troops" would save Diggers' session at radio IZB front interference, Sir. Rod Talbot declared last night at Friendly Road concert. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were: Bank of New Zealand (2), £2 10/0; Queensland Insurance, £2 18/; Farmers' Auctioneering (B pref.), £1 l/G, £1 1/9; Dominion Breweries, 10/; Broken Hill Proprietary, £2 14/, £2 13/6; Dunlop, 15/5; Stock, 4 per cent, 40-49, £109 10/; E.S. and A. Bank, £5 7/; Taupiri, 17/; New Zealand Farmers' Fertiliser, 19/0; Woolworths (Sydney), £5 5/0; Golden Dawn, 3/1. 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, Karangahapc Road.— (Ad.) Fish worth's. — Crayfish! Crayfish.! Crayfish! Another abnormal supply; going at cost price to clear. All varieties of fresh and smoked fish at considerably reduced prices.—Fislnvorth's. -(Ad.). _ Capes in original designs—latest trend in fur wear; attractively priced.—Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall clock.— (Ad.) Melba Fur Co.'s Sale Fur coats, furs, frocks, continues. Fresh goods from storerooms daily.—22B, Queen St.—(Ad.) The Model Furriers' great clearance sale still going strong; prices slaughtered.—2B9, Karangaliape Road.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 234, 3 October 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 234, 3 October 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 234, 3 October 1935, Page 1