TABLE TALK.
Sunset, G. 58; sunrise to-morrow, 5.10. High water at Auckland to-day, 9.38 p.m. Cliristchurch Stock Exchange closed for races. Record entry of beef at Te Awamutu stock sale. Lively Auckland celebration of Guy Fawkes Day. Hitler mentioned as mediator in Far Kant dispute. Improved demand for wethers on Smithfield market. Mr. Savage to attend 150 th anniversary of New South Wales. Decline in metal prices in London; tin reaches lowest level of year. Death announced of former world lightweight boxing champion. Town clerk at Pukekohe appointed to similar position at Takapuna. Slight easing in pork prices in London; no New Zealand bacon offering. Affiliation action by young woman against Tommy dismissed. Saturday closing operates in Auckland legal offices for lin?t time to-day. Tanker Shabonne completed discharge and sailed for San Pedro last night. Wool pouring into I'arnell stores for first sale of season on November 27. Moderate scoring by New Zealand in cricket match against South Australia. Scottish peer to arrange tour of New Zealand by English public- schoolboys. Owing to outcry in America Duke of Windsor has postponed his proposed tour. Record season for motor sales revealed by periodical return of Customs Department. Steamer Antiope will arrive from Saniarang at 8 a.m. to-morrow, with Java sugar. Karamea to leave for Napier tomorrow morning, for final London loading. Rualiine sailed this afternoon for New Plymouth to commence loading for London. louring New South Wales farmers ireatlv impressed by experiences in VVaikato. Australian cyclist attempts to lower trans-continental record from Fremantle to Sydney. Prospects doubtful for next London wool sales; all-round decline of 2d to 2Jd expected. Chief instructor to Auckland Aero Club expected to complete 5000 hours of flying to-day. Imperial Monarch arrived last night from Nauru with full cargo of phosphate for Auckland. Provincial status for North Auckland not legally possible, says Minister of Internal Affairs. Steannr Maimoa will arrive at powder ground, Motuihi, from Liverpool tomorrow morning. anganella did not leave Sydney for Auckland until 2.50 a.m. to-day. She is due on Tuesday afternoon. (■overnment is considering bonus for unemployed this Christmas, according to statement by Minister of Labour. Expected that catalogue of 25.000 bales fixed for Auckland's first wool sale may be filled by end of next week. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were: Commercial Bank. 17/0; E.S. and A. Bank. £5 14/; Bank of New South Wales. £33 15/; South British. £4 17/3; Farmers' Auctioneering (B pref.), £1 2/3; Northern Steam." 4/1; Taumaruiiui 8.C.. 1/11/41-44. £100 10/: Auckland Gas. £1 1/ti: Broken Hill (rights). (21. £1 9/10; Woolworths (New Zealand). £5 1/6; Woolworths Holdings (S.A.). 14/. Kelleway's Bargain Furnishings.—lso sample carpet ends, half price. 3/11, 5/11. li/ 11. D/ll: 300 yds British fast colour furnishing brocades, 1/G vd.—Newmarket (Ad.) Spring neckwear in most beautiful styles, prices to meet every need, at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) Kelleway's Bargain Monday.—Genoa \el\et squabs. 25/; Bxs seagrass squares, 0/0; (ixD coir matting squares, 10/11. —Newmarket.— (Ad.) Kelleway's. Broadway, Newmarket.— \es! We make blinds, all kinds; squabs, ea ra \a n and launch cushions; reinflke mattresses, etc. See Kelleway's Makin" Service.— (Ad.) "
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 264, 6 November 1937, Page 1
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