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AUCKLAND TROtS. Association Handicap.—Parish Belle 1; Nell Volo 2; Moke Girl 3. Only starters. PLUNKET SHIELD. OTAGO V. AUCKLAND. DUNEDIN, Monday. Otago, In their match with Auck« land, have lost 4 wickets for 176 Uttley not out 58, Loader not out 32, extras 9. CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON. _ CHRISTCHURCH, Monday. Canterbury, in their match with Wellington, have 4 wickets down for 157—Oliver 5, Hadlee not out 15j Bellamy not out 77, extras 10. BOWLING. AUCKLAND TOURNAMENT. AUCKLAND, Monday. In the fifth round of the Rink* tournament Mingins beat Muster, 22 to 15. Livingstone beat Bllcoy, 26 to 17.
PUBLIC NOTICE. JJAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. DISTRICT ELECTORS’ LIST. Notice is hereby given that the District Electors’ List of the Borough of Hamilton may be inspected without fee by all persons interested therein, during Oillce hours, from 'the Ist until the.'7th February. All objections to such list must be in writiing in the -prescribed form, addressed to the Town Cleric, and delivered at his Office on or before the 15th day of February, 1935. W. L. WADDEL, 791 Town Clerk. WANTED KNOWN. DIRECT Manufacturers, Mattresses, Pillows, Squabs, Wires; country orders solicited.—-TREVARTOIS'. 100 Warn St. HOUSES e< LAND FOR SALE.' HAMILTON, 20 Hunter Street, Bungalow, 5 rooms, garage, high position; mortgage £750; vacant December ISth; any reasonable offer considered. —R. H. WOOD. 20. j Dllwcrtl) Rlrlg- AUCKLAND. PRISCOTT BROS. BUY YOUR B UY Y f Prom pRISCOTT JgROS., AND ENJOY A BETTER DINNER. Money-bach Guarantee; No Fancy prices. VICKERY LIMITED. OUR P OULTRY DREE 1 X REE ! OS npYRE ’DEPAIR DAND X YRE XV EPAIR WITH EVERY 6d & 1/-. PUNCTURE QUTFIT. X UNCTURE ■ Dunlop Luggage Straps, 9d each. DTCKERY, T TD., V ICKERY, XJ TD.,Opposlte C.P.O. Hamilton.
ALL-WAVE RADIO. Philco Radio; Cromwell Radios Pianos, Violins, Guitars, Gramophones Accordcons Plano Accordeon's Mouth Organs All. Strings And The Latest Popular Gramophone Records. At P RIME’S R ADI ° gERVICE, L m> (Two doors front Regent Theatre.) MAIL NOTICE. Mails will close at G.P.O. as under: — TUESDAY, JANUARY 1. Groat Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe (specially addressed only), via Panama; also South American Western Stales, at 8 a.in. To connect at Lyttelton with s.s. .Matarou. (Due London, Fehrpary GLlv). WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2. Chatham Islands, at 4.30 p.’m. Letters only, 8.20 p.m. Connecting at Lyttelton with s.s. Tees. INWARD MAILS. Australian, Wednesday, January 2, Wellington. . Australian, Friday, January 4, Wanganella, Auckland. English and American, Monday, January 7, Wellington. NEW YEAR ARRANGEMENTS. The following nre the arrangements at the Chief Post Olllee for the Christmas and New Year holidays:— Monday, December 31.—A counter delivery between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. of letters (registered and ordinary) addressed within the postmen’s deliveries. Tuesday, January i, 1935.—P05t Office: A close holiday in all branches. Mails will be closed at 8 a.m. Telegraph Onice’: 9 a.m, to 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Y'. P. ALDRIDGE, Chief Postmaster. A trial shipment of 2000 boxes of kippered herring ‘Tom the Canadian Western coast lias been sent to New Zealand.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19463, 31 December 1934, Page 6
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