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Kacing to-morrow at Avondale, Napier 'ark, and Ash burton. Light fines imposed on Sunday traders it Police Court to-day. Taranaki Rugby footballers play Auckind at Edeu Park to-morrow. Woman who insulted a constable in miform fined £3 at the Police Court tolav. Young woman killed and another njured by motor cycle near Napier last light. Debate between Sydney and Aucklan* Jniversity students at the University iall to-night. The English cricket team sailed yeserday for Australia from Southampton .mid enthusiasm. The opening of the new assembly hall it the Auckland Technical College has >een fixed for October 3. Satisfactory analysis of Parnell hath water reported at yesterday's meeting of the Auckland Drainage Board. The Supreme Court adjourned this morning until October 1, as there will be no judge in Auckland next week. One of me British athletes at Arnsterlam expressed strong disapproval at somen taking part in Olympic games. The Aorangi is due at Auckland from Sydney on Monday morning, and resumes her voyage to Vancouver on Tuesday. The annual Hamilton to Auckland ;ycle road race takes place to-morrow, Jie finish being at the Show Ground. Another fire at Papatoetoe last night. Parage burned and a good save of a shop by the Fire Brigade with buckets. A young grocer's assistant was sentenced to 12 months' reformative detention for theft at the Police Court this morning. Maheno leaves Sydney to-day and is due here on Tuesday morning. Port Hunter due at Auckland, from New York on Sunday. George Wilcox, who has been twice adjudicated a bankrupt in Auckland, sent to gaol in Christchurch for illegally incurring debts. An iron meteorite fell in the village of Kanth. in Central India, and killed two men. The natives regard it as a sign of Divine wrath. Perplexing difference in colour of liquor samples which formed an important part of the evidence in a prosecution at Police Court to-day. The Limited express is not expected to reach Auckland till about 9.30 tonight, as a result of the derailment of a goods train near Palmerston North. Substantial increase in number of claims on patriotic funds in the past six months. Serious concern shown by the executive at the rate the funds are being depleted. Mr. J u&tice Reed eeverely censured Alexander Henry Martin, the defendant in a civil action at the Supreme Court this morning, for ignoring an order of the Court. Loop line completed at scene of yesterday's mishap on the railway near Palmerston North, and the Main Trunk -express got through Palmerston only half-an-hoiir late. Semi-final of the Roope Rooster competition at Park to-morrow, and Soccer club games at Blandford Park. Devonport Shield matches at the Remuera hockey ground. Mayor of Mt. Albert states that the Borough Council should be in a position to call tenders for the reconstruction.of the New North Road from the tram terminus to the boundary by next Christmas. Sales on 'Change to-day: N.Z. National Bank, £7 5/; Queensland Insurance, £3 5/3; N.Z. Insurance, £2 5/; South ' British Insurance, £3 2/9; Commercial Bank (ord.), £1 10/5; English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, £8 16/; Huddart Parker Steam (ord.), ex div., £2 8/3; and X.Z. Breweries, £2 12/6.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 224, 21 September 1928, Page 1
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528TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 224, 21 September 1928, Page 1
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