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TABLE TALK.

Weather still unsettled. Rough seas on west coast. High water at Auckland 0.00 p.m. Sunset 7.1 J sunrise to-morrow U.S. Vessels barbouud at the Mauukau. New Zealand Cup clay at Eiccarton. Racing at Whangarei and Hastings. Good attendances at Waikato Show. Aorangi due from Sydney on Monday. 3I.CC. 314 for five against South Australia. Labour party's manifesto issued today. Armistice Day to be observed on Monday. Snow in back country of Gisbonie district. First yacht racing of season opens this afternoon. City of Bagdad arrived to-day from New York. Gteamer Mandalay due from Nauru Island to-morrow. Butter market firmer in London, with upward tendency. Improved position of State finances for six-months' period. Address by Democrat party leader, Mr. Hislop, at Opotiki. Programme of Plunket Shield cricket matches announced. Captain Taylor says "Smithy's" 'plane would float indefinitely. Plunket Shield game's at Eden Park at Christmas and New Year. Brisbane Maru saile for Japan, via Australia, this afternoon. Italy owing £8,000,000 to League members in trading debts. Number of Union Steam Ship Company staff changes announced. Leader of Opposition, Mr. Savage, addressed meeting at Oamaru. Dispute between rival plumbers at Arbitration Court thie morning. "Smithy" and co-pilot hours overdue between Allahabad and Singapore. New South Wales miners strike against introduction of machinery. Australian loan of £7,500,000 to be floated to finance works programmes. New South Wales Holding Company Act held invalid by Federal District Court judge. Trade in New Zealand lamb in London has fallen off on account of heavy supplies of Home killed. Imperial Airways announces intention of developing round-the-world services, including New Zealand to Vancouver. Over 200 delegates to attend conference called by Mayor, Mr. Ernest Davis, to discuss centenary celebrations proposal. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Commercial Bank (3), IG/7; South British, £4 11/6; Consol. Brick, 9/6; Elec. Zinc (pref.), £1 18/3; G. J. Coles, £3 5/0; Taupo Totara, 8/; Amalg. Brick (deb.), 7i per cent, Auck., £101 10/; Reserve Bank, £6 3/, £6 3/3; Broken Hill (5/ paid), £1 9/. Kelleway's Bargain Furnishings— Kapok camp mattress in cretonne bag, 11/6; camp folding stretchers, 16/6; 3ft non-sag wire panel bedstead, 23/6. Newmarket. — (Ad.) Kelleway's Bargain Monday—6ft wide congoleum, 2/11; velvet mouquet squab, 14/11; 27in seagrass runner, 1/4J yd; 27in congoleum runner, 1/8 yd. Newmarket. —(Ad.) the final word in your spring ensemble. You will find the best at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) Kelleway's Bargain Monday—Latest wool bathing suits, 4/11; 45 x 45 colour border supper cloths, 1/6; 46in cottage weave tapestry. 1/6. Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's Bargain Monday—Men'* pyjama trousers, 1/11; silk stripe athletic singlets, 1/; boys' khaki shorts, 1/11; s.b. printed bedspreads, 2/11. Newmarket.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 266, 9 November 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 266, 9 November 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 266, 9 November 1935, Page 1