To-day’s Headlines
Bombings in Spain continue
First cricket test opens sensationally
The jury failed to agree in a patients claim for damages against the Auckland Hospital Board. Another large shipment of frozen meat is going aboard a liner at Opua during the week-end. The King’s Birthday has been widely celebrated. President Roosevelt sent greetings. Mother and daughter were sent to gaol for shop-lifting. National Superannuation and Health and Education Amendment Bills will constitute the chief business for the concluding session of Parliament. Northland’s oldest bullock-driver is dead.
Mr. J. W. Cattrick. of Kamo, a railway surfaceman on the Whangarei•Ruatangata section, has received notice of his transfer to Ureka. near Morrinsville, as tablet porter, and will leave to assume his new post next Tuesday.
Small incomes enjoin the necessity of practising tconomy, but whether your income be large or small. Henry Wilson's famous low prices will make it go further. Don’t miss the big bargains at Wilson’s monster sale of Cullen’s Waihi stock, bought at 8/6 in the pound.
Britain is purchasing 40C war planes from America for the R.A.F.
By advertisement in this issue the Native Department warns livestock dealers and agents against unauthorised purchases of livestock (including bobby calves) from natives Milder its control. Permission to purchase should be obtained from the respective supervisors, and proceeds paid direct to the Department at Auckland. 49
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Northern Advocate, 11 June 1938, Page 4
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