TABLE TALK.
London money rates steady. All Blacks win by 20 points. Mining dispute on "West Coast. Final day of Metropolitan trots. Arbitration Court sitting to-day. High water at Auckland, 11.1 p.m. Yacht races on Manukau to-morrow. Sunset, 7.7;, sunrise to-morrow, SM. More political addresses this evening. Attempted murder charge at Dunediu. Waikato races Saturday and Monday. Wairuna due to-day from Pacilic ports. Franco's, gold stocks touch lowest for years. Presentation of Veronica's bell at Napier. Annual meeting of Gaelic Society last evening. Interest in political campaign maintained. Three killed in anti-British rioting in Egypt. Maimoa to sail for England tomorrow. Shirts and collars stolen from laundry in Parnell. Rangitata duo from England next Wednesday. Seven tries scored by All Blacks against Cambridge. Two New -Zealanders in ambulance work in Abyssinia. Stratlmaver to bring SOO tourists to Auckland next week. Biitter shipments to be made from Auckland to New York. New Zealand Cup carnival terminates at Riccarton to-morrow. Unusual procedure at Supremo Court to meet shortage of jurors. Annual meeting of Auckland Historical Society this evening. All Blacks displayed best form of tour in defeating Cambridge. Senior championship cricket matches to be continued to-morrow. Lincoln Ellsworth finds favourable flying conditions in Antarctica. Chinese art exhibition opened at War Memorial Museum this afternoon. Butter market in London has relapse; New Zealand now 102/ to 103/ per cwt. Miss Nicholls reaches semi-finals of New South Wales tennis championships. Boy iu Melbourne suburb, returning from school, finds father and mother dead. Plea for leniency made in Supreme Court in case of habitual criminal who escaped. Suburban Cricket Association to commence second series of matches tomorrow. First and second grade grass court tennis competitions to commence tomorrow. Shoplifter, a man, sejit to prison for seven days for stealing packet of tobacco. Milk Council fixes new prices for milk supplied to hospital, infirmary, institutions and ships. Two hotelkeepers fined for licensing breaches at Police Court to-day. One who sold liquor after hours was fined £20. Hairdresser who drew £2 4/ sustenance while in receipt of £4 10/ per week as wages at his trade, .fined £20 in Police Court to-day. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were:—-New Zealand Insurance (2), £3 3/G; Goldsbrough Mort., £1 11/2; Kauri, £1 4/; Tooths, £2 IS/C; Colonial Sugar, £41 11/ C; Mataki, 2/0; Mount Morgan, £1 10/0; Bank of Australasia, £11 7/; Bank of New South Wales, £33 5/; Bank of New Zealand, £2 10/10; Auckland.Gas (cont.), 19/3: Dominion Breweries, 16/9; Consolidated Brick, 11/1 j Consolidated Brick, 11/2; Mount Lycll, £11/1; Amalgamated Brick (Auckland), £101 10/. Unlisted: Woolworths (Sydney), £5 15/ C; Woolworths (Sydney), £5 15/9. Australasia's greatest value, £5 5/ set of teeth for £2 10/.— E. Davies, Ltd. (Dentist Davies), opp. Woolworths.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 271, 15 November 1935, Page 1
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