TABLE TALK.
City Council to-night. Races at Geraldine again to-morrow. The Maheno sails fo-morrow morning for Sydney. Annual meeting of the Auckland Cricket Association this evening. The All Blacks team for an exhibition match in Melbourne on Saturday is announced. The N.S.V. Rugby touring team waa defeated by Wairarapa yesterday by 17 points to 10. The steamer Golden Gate expects to arrive at Auckland from Los Angeles to-morrow morning. C C. Dacre, late of Auckland, has been given a trial in Soccer football with Bristol City team. Strong support for the harbour bridge proposal at a meeting of Devonport ratepayers last night. The Maui Pomare is due to-night from Wellington and leaves on Saturday afternoon, for Norfolk Island. Christmas excursion fares on the railways this year will start on December 14. and be available till February 9. Sales on 'Change to-day:—-Taupiri Coal. f 1/6/6; Goldsbrough Mort., £2/11/6; and Farmers' Trading, ord., 7/8. Strong protest by the Auckland University Professorial Board against r q. visions in the Government's University Amendment Bill. A moderate gale was reported si f>'-. a.m. to-day from Cape Maria, Russell. Manukau Heads. East Cape, Gisborneand Cape E^mont. North Island v. South Island golf match at Middlemore to-day, &r 1 the opening rounds of the New Zealerd ladies' championship to-morrow. Henry Gladstone Glover, an habitual criminal Avho has been out on license, was sent back to gaol to-day. for eix months for cashing valueless cheques. One of the oldest residents of Panmure, Mrs. Susannah Wilkinson, was run over by a motor car on the Panmure Road last evening and died shortly afterwards. Motor car accident at Huntly last evening, a car being caught by a* goods train on a level crossing. The driver is sow in hospital, while a lady passenger escaped injury. Limerick will make his next appearance in the Spring Stakes, of a mile and a-half, at Randwick on Saturday on the opening day of the A.J.C. meeting. He is also engaged in the Craven Plate on Wednesday, and the Randwick Plate the following Saturday. Still plenty of cold weather. Take advantage of The Model Furriers* great sale. Real fox furs 35/. Note only address: G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road. (Ad.) Not elsewhere in Auckland, not in New Zealand, not in Australia, can such, wonderful fur bargains be had as are now obtainable at Hudson Company Furs. Ltd., Regent. Theatre Bldgs.—(Ad.) Tlie Model Furriers are clearing real marmot, peschaniki, polar seal, squirrel, .etc.. coats at less than half-price. Beautiful brown and black coney coats from Bgs.—G. Green. 99, Karangahape Road. (Ad.) .Important notice.—The noted Hudson Co. are now holding the biggest sale in history: £28,000 worth of exquisite furs and fur coats now being cleared at half-prices.—Address: Regent Theatre Buildings.—(Ad.) Beautiful fox furs, all the latest . shades from 2gs at The Model Furriers' : great sale, only address: G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) ; Friday's special at The Model Furriers. Full size furs in silver grev i and biege, 2gs; over yard in length.—G. L Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 229, 27 September 1928, Page 1
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