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TABLE TALK.

Oamaru races. County cricket leaders beaten. Shooting season Hearing its close. High water at Auckland 12.5S p.m. Sunset 4.43: sunrise to-morrow 7.4. Heavy damage in Gippsland floods. Rugby matches to-day at Eden Park. Notts wicket-keeper scores a century. Four harrier clubs held runs to-day Spaniard extends Cramm at Wimbledon. Meat trade slow at Smithfield; lambs easier. Mariposa has stormy trip across the Tasman. Hockey matches at Eemuera and Papatoetoe. Boycott of German goods growing in South Africa. League football matches continued at Carlaw Park. Empire Star arrived this morning from Wellington. Golden State due at noon to-morrow from Pacific Coast. Young motor cyclist killed near Amberley. Canterbury. Association football programme continued this afternoon. Kwe hoggets sold at 33/ at Feilding; breeding ewes to 36/1. \V. .1. Cox and J. Adams equal 111 lead for open golf title. Germany and Italy sign civil aviation agreement for 10 years. .Man and woman injured in car acci- | dent near Ngaruawahia. Empire Toe H broadcast to-morrow afternoon 011 short wave. Italy arranging for opening portions of Abyssinia to colonists. Port Darwin expected from Wellington at 7 a.m. 011 Monday. Fear of Transjordan Arabs joining Palestine Arabs in unrest. Piako due from Cardiff at 2 a.m. 011 Monday to load for London. Yearlings brought record price of £5 10/ at Taranaki dairy sale. Emperor of Abyssinia arrives at Geneva; League Council meets. Malfroy and Stedman win second round in British tennis doubles. Future of Australian aborigine discussed by professor 011 Mariposa. Inquest opened following woman's death in an Auckland private hospital. British War Minister severely criticised for "glaring indiscretion" in speech. Ferrier narrowly qualifies for final rounds of British open golf championship. Parachute descents to be made at Mangere aerodrome to-morrow afternoon. Freneh President initials bill to be introduced for national control of arms industry. Comment by Minister of Internal Affairs on further }:>roteetion for native bird life. One British * soldier killed, three wounded in derailment of train by Arabs in Palestine. Steamer Magnolia ashore on rocks near Japan; 5.0.-S. picked up early to-day by Mariposa. W ages restored to 1931 level by New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., among salaried officers. Auckland police maintaining vigilant watch, acting on advice concerning Sydney "wardrobe mystery" murder. Excursion train left Auckland for New Plymouth last evening with passengers for Waitara celebrations. Nomination of Mr. Roosevelt as Democratic candidate for Presidency rouse.great demonstration at convention. Sydney lashed by terrific storm last Tuesday night; 30,000 luxury schooner Boomerang driven ashore in harbour. Kelleway's Sale Bargains.—Congoleum squares, 7ft Gin x Oft, 19/11; English lino, Oft wide, 3/11 yd; 27in heavy seagrass runner, now 1/11 yd.—Newmarket. — (Ad.) Beauty! Comfort! Chic! All combined in a lavish degree in furs and fur coats by The Model Furriers.—2Bß, Queen St., opp. Smith and Caughey.—(Ad.) Kelleway's Sale Bargains.—oOin furnishing tapestry, 4/11; 50in burlap, 1/11; 3Gin fancy coir matting 2/0; 27in C'oiigoleum runner, 1/0 yd.—Newmarket. (Ad.) Sale of quality furs. Why not avail yourself of this wonderful opportunity? Melba Fur Co., 245 a, Queen Street, next Geo. Walker's.— (Ad.) An Empire fur. or fur coat embodies all that fashion demands. Prices lowest. Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) Kelleway's Sale Bargains.—Pure silk full fashion hose, 3/11; white nursery cloth, 5/11 doz; interlock bloomers, 1/6; silk cot quilts, 2/11. —Newmarket.—Ad. They're gorgeous! And so very reasonably priced! The Model Furriers magnificent furs and fur coats. Remember the name.—2Sß, Queen St.", opp. Smith and Caughey.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 1