TABLE TALK.
A.-J.C. spring meeting at Randwick ojiens to-morrow.
Proposal to widen Synionds Street in vicinity of Grafton Rridiie. .Exhibition match by the All Blacks at Melbourne to-morrow. r»vn youth* convicted :n (>isl>oine of having blackmailed a l>u-ino<s man. Pakuraiipa Hunt Club race< at Kllerslie to-morrow and liav.ke's Bav s-pring meet inc. Southern Ci'o<~ airmen expect flight to Richmond to take anything from to 24 hours. Apprenticeship matter? and tallymen's dispute considered by the Aribitration Court to-day. Hoekey and Soccer club competitions continued to-morrow at Remuera and Blar.dford Park. The second round of the New Zealand ladies' golf championship will be played at, Middlemore to-morrow. Adverse report made by City Engineer on harbour bridge proposal. Future need of bridge regarded as a possibility. The Tofua is due on Monday morißßg from the Western Pacific, and on Tuesday the I'liniaroa arrive* from Sydney. Cost- of city music criticised at ineetj ing of City Council, and poor patron- | age of Town Hall cojicerts commented I upon. [ The steamer Antonio berthed at Auckland this mornintr from Morocco after a ! particularly stormy j>a-*age across the I Pacific. J Three historic heirlooms have been | presented by Princess Te Puea, of j Ngaruawaliia, for the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Club championship final between Ponsonby and University at Eden Park to-morrow, and semi-final of the Roope Rooster competition at Carlavv Park. A local firm ha* received a cable from London to the effect that the butter market is "dead quiet, with no demand." though prices are unchanged. A freehold property in Quern Street at present occupied by Mr. Ivil. tobacconist. with a frontage of 20ft ]<bn. was passed in at auction this morning at £•24.600. Five candidates have been selected b y the Auckland Students' Association from whom the Professorial Board will choose the two Auckland nominee* for the i P; i,- scholarship.*. - on 'Change to-day: Hay ward's l'i —. ~1: Y\ hittome. Stevenson, t.'-l : X.Z. Insurance, il- 5/4: Guarantee ( o] porations, 9/H; Renown Collieries, l-'-i/l: Waihi, 13/5; and Mount Lvell, £ 1 If./. ; Mr. H. H. Dare, an Australian engij neer, in a report to the Auckland City Council on future water supplies, recom- [ j mends that the Lower Nihotupu area . should be developed first in preference : to the potential supplies at Hunua Ranges. !_ Baby Austin salmon, beautiful order, . £165; Packard privatelv-owned, 1 £350.—Pearee's Garage, Khvber Pa«s. \ (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 230, 28 September 1928, Page 1
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