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TABLE TALK.

High water to-day. 1.45 p.m. Sunset. 4.46; sunrise to-morrow, 7.4. Splendid victory by New Zealand XI. Wallace plays another great inning-. Potato market easier in the South. Budge beats von Cramm in straig.u et<. Woman died at Hastings aged !l'.i ears. Cowie in fine form with ball ii: "upland. Mama left for the Islands at 10 p.m. esterday. Cutter to leave Honolulu to search fur Mrs. Putnam. Hutton's fourth consecutive century or Yo'kshire. r Whe; t sowings in Canterbury held up >y wet" weather. Three deaths in Idaho town in firevorks explosion. Maunganui to arrive from Sydney on Tuesday morning. Test case in Christchurch concerning orry drivers' hours. Tredinnick to arrive from Montreal to-morrow afternoon. Miners entombed in Staffordshire pit is result of explosion. Campaign for better health by Epsom CJirls' Grammar School. Rotorua to arrive from Gisborne tomorrow for final loading. Lord Nuffield gives further £30,00't for three hospital wards. Management of station IZJ declines Government purchase offer. Xew Zealander buys "Thrums" for presentation to the nation. Cork famine threatened in consequence of Spanish, civil war. Considerably more luxury lines being bought than in previous years. St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade church parade to-morrow. Tongariro sailed for London at 10 p.m. yesterday, after delay of four days. American airwoman on 2250 mile flight from Xew Guinea to Howland Island. Huntingdon to arrive from Xew Plymouth at noon to-morrow to load for London. Cabinet approves grant for purchase of site for proposed intermediate school at Onehunga. Birds exhibited by Yorkshire Canary Club in city stated by judges to be of excellent quality. Thirty-two men arrested in raid on club in Christchurch last night. Proprietor fined. £100. Employers urged to co-operate in granting of annual sea-training leave to R.X.Y.R. members. lollowing message from Prime Miniter, Government's decision regarding Orakei Maoris may be redefined. Port Bowen advises that she will arrive from London on Monday evening, as she is meeting with heavy weather outside. Concern stated to be caused among exporters by Japan's troubled finan i;>l position and restriction of scrap stei-. purchases. Closed yesterday on account of a minor outbreak of diphtheria, women - ward at the Auckland Hospital is now open; two nurses and three patieni.were afflicted. Directors of Bay of Islands Dai: \ Company are forwarding a protest t< Mr. H. M. Rush worth, M.P., again-; amount of extra work entailed by the great number of returns called for by ! various Government Departments. Sale? on the Auckland Stock Exchange ! to-day were:—Xational Bank of Aiistralasia. £7 6/6; Xew Zealand Brew - " erics. £2 13/; G. J. Coles. £5 3/0: W i I sons Cement, £1 0/4; Waihi Investment. 11/9; Australian Glass. £4 12/C-. Electrolytic Zinc (pref.), £2 17/10 1 .: Mount Morgan. 12/6: Emperor Mine. 15/7; Stock. 15/4/46-49. 4 per cent. £]o4 2/6. Lnlisted: Woohvorths (Svdnevi, £6 19/6. Kellcway's Sale Bargains: 50in furnishing tapestry, 3/11; 4Sin shadow tissue, 1/6; 40in blind 1/11. — Xewmarlcet.— (Ad.) At all times the crowning gift is an Empire fur or fur coat. Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) Rev. A. J. Greenwood, St. Alban's, Dominion Road, has a message for you. To-morrow, 11 a.m. See church notice. A 1 Kelleway's Sale Bargains: Xine only, congoleum squares. 9 x 10?6, 29/6; shadoxv tissue squabs, 21/; S. bed, mill wool, roll edge mattress, 24/6. —Xewmarket.—Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 156, 3 July 1937, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 156, 3 July 1937, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 156, 3 July 1937, Page 1