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TABLE TALK.

Waikato Trots. Tension casing in Shanghai. Lamb market firm at Saiithfield. High water at Auckland, 2.15 p.m. Sunset, 5.50; sunrise to-morrow, 6.3. Five cycle clubs' races this afternoon. Fat sheep prices recovered at Feildiag sale. London wool sales closed firm for all wools. Napier Park, Marton and Geraldine races. Aorangi due to-morrow from Vancouver. Queen of Tonga due at Auckland on Monday. Aorangi due from Vancouver at 7 p.m. to-morrow. Summer-time to come into operation to-morrow. Solemn observance of Jewish Day of Atonement. . One Briton killed in clash with Arabs in Palestine. Roope Rooster final at Carlaw Park this afternoon. Awatea arrives from Sydney at 7.30 a.m. on Monday. Jubilee Trophy Rugby matches at Kden Park to-day. Chief Rabbi makes spirited reply to Nazi attacks on Jews. Very firm values for beef cattle at Morrinsville yesterday. Rapid progress with reformation of showgrounds at Epsom. Addresses last evening by candidates for Manukau by-election. Promise of completion of railway from Taneatua to Opotiki. „ Record number of passengers carried by Cook Strait air service. Remuera left for Wellington this afternoon to continue discharge. Large number of Dominion youth seek air training. • Shortage of aeroplanes. Minister of Railways, the Hon. D. G. Sullivan, due at Auckland this evening. Minister of Railways delayed by breakdown of railcar en route to Auckland. Two Russian . gold miners from New Zealand turned back when on journey to Russia. Soccer representative match at Blandford Park between Auckland and Wellington. Sixty-fifth annual meeting of Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron held last" evening. Empire delegates to Chamber of Commerce Conference due at Auckland tomorrow. Spanish Foreign Minister condemns non-intervention agreement; ~ says it helps rebels. New Zealand professor of chemistry amazed at display of unshrinkable wool in English laboratory. Cheeseman Memorial spring show of native flowers opened at War Memorial Museum this afternoon. Further amenities provided at Auckland Infirmary; new bowling green and clubrooms for T.B. patients. Sneak thief stole £2 from a Ponsonbv house this morning, and tools from another house in same district. Young man in woman's attire arrested in hotel in city' to-day charged with unlawful conversion of motor car. Scow Tamahae foundered in Gulf slioitly after midnigjit; crew of three took to dinghy and landed at Brown's Bay. Docking of Matua reveals ruddei smashed off, serious damage to both propellers and port tailshaft; all need replacing. Allegation that he was assaulted by three men at political meeting at Ellerslie last night made by Mr. Brian Kingston, supporter of Nationalist candidate. Sales to-day on the Auckland Stock Exchange were:—National Bank of Australasia, £7; Bank of New Zealand, £1 18/0; Dominion I. and 8., 17/6; Dominion Breweries, £1 12/; Berlei (New Zealand), £3; Consolidated Brick, 9/0; Wilson's Cement, £1 16/0; Broken Hill (rights), 2/9; Golden Crown (2), 5/; Grand Junction (2), 3/3. Unlisted: British Neon, 17/; Woolwortli's (Svdney), £5 6/. Kelleway's Bargain Furnishings, 400 yards shadow tissue, 30in, 1/6, now 1/ yd; 50in leather cloth, 2/11 yd; 27in heavy twist seagrass matting, 1/11. — Newmarket.—(Ad.) It will pay you to buy at Empire Furrier's new spacious showrooms.—■ New furs or renovations. Address opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Kelleway's Bargain Furnishings. Superior Scotch lino, 5/0 yd; 27in Axminster runner, 10/9; . 27in velvet pile runner, 0/11; 9xo congoleum squares, 18/11." —Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's, Newmarket, for blinds, all kinds, burlaps, titian canvas, American leather; oil baizes, tent ducks, squabs, hall cushions, launch cushions. Try us.— I Newmarket.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 229, 26 September 1936, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 229, 26 September 1936, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 229, 26 September 1936, Page 1

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