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STOCKS IN LONDON.

i 4 THE AUCKLAND STAR, M DUPED. ! "SYDNEY THE STAR." I AFTER 13 YEARS r- - —.— ' —. f ■' rinance, Lorn STORY OF SICK WIFE. DARING SEA EXPLOITS. AUCKLAND UNBEATEN ON 'CHANGE. EX-NAVAL MAN'S OFFENCE. WORK IN MEDITERRANEAN. TRIUMPH AT WELLINGTON. An ex-naval man employed as an (Air Mail .) SYDNEY, Sept. 14. Not since the 1927 Rugby season, when FIRMLY. en;rme driver at the Auckland Mental A Bo _ cli nti HM\S Svdnev Mr * V " R - Meredith was selecter, has Hospital, who stole goods from the wiIHam Bcnoe „.],„ is a t*honie'on 1 a .' the Auokland representative XV. been COLONIAL SUGARS STRONG. hospital and defrauded his landlady by ti v i ' ■ • i °!'i * °" unl>ea,ren until this winter. telling her stones about a sick wife, T e ; h } „'r" fc T ( . ? The climax to one of the most successful Quotations opened firmly on the Aucl ■ ,, *I"P ft the Jinlish .Mediterranean fleet, playinc vear_ in thp Rncm. ii.sr_.r_ r>f t,h» land Stock Exchange to-day, but businei was dealt with by Mr. J. Morling, He 6aid the Sydney had made manv dar- province c!me 1 ttnrdf „h T w f, was 1 uiet « with 1 ' 0,ders higl S.M., in the Police Court to-day. in- attempts to force units of the Italian _o_ wl_ *J a . Hi «aen Welling- offers were raised for New Zealand Drj He was Reginald Tam« Arthur Swan n «'t to come out and fight. °* ." at Athletic Park by rights to £1 5/10, sellers asking £1 7. ne wa» iteginaid James A.tnui swan, -™-„i„- ,.. +,. n„i «• ai U points to 10. Only three sales, all reported, were pi aged 37, for whom Mr. Aekins appeared. ,°n one occasion we pattoiled off the Th through at noon, when the chief featm Swan pleaded guilty to a charge of a ! a " c " Hfit J«r neariy a week, but the m Xfof AuckkndW Ir t cS wa * * n advance in b ">-* rs to £50 f < stealing, on May' 20, two and a half Italian * were too shy, said Bcnoe. "We over eight games-four at Eden Park and Colonial Sugars, after sellers had quote yards of mangle' felting and two and a l".'" 10 ' 1 , shelIs , ,nto P ortri aml forts '» a similar number away. They are the £ 5 h * Wilsons Cement had an unsati, half yards of sheeting of a total value *' lh - va " ,,ut the onlv retaliation by the selector Mr. V W. Lucas, who has stuck fied demand at 19/6. of £2 3/ the tirnnprtir „f tl, P ATpntal Ttalla "* was to "end out a few bombers, practically to the same XV. all the season ■-Mi_,»«!„,«a ;,„,,, „„• £2 £-*»~ja n^ «-« r «_. = <-,*>-.i-a-UrttS tan." sales completed. between January 9 and March 25 last, ]ut c lv ludicrous vvinger L. W. Schubert after his return with intent to defraud, obtaining sums ,, •. , ■ ' ,, . ,. c . , , U' om Christchurch); the captain, N. C. *» thp in a m ntt rn nAv_ of money totalling £24 from Daisy Scott *" le lh cIa ' n,a . * h »* "" S . dn< 7 d ." who, filling a difficult'position AT THE " AM - CALL XODAY - ,.. t Sale . bv falsely representing that he renuired the first Italian submarine lost m with distinction, reserved his best in- * s d 6 T. tl„ rnn,L ■ °r , required the war „ We gaw the . garba „ . com dividual effort until the all-important game S>rm Auct. (A pref.) . 120.. 1 2 • i„t„n» Y up after tossing over depth charge,, but ft Wellington: and B. W. Lr"X &_£.» iB/i/SMT."*,.' ° ' * " ° * ' nm rua - the Admiralty did not claim tliis as a j"c k, ng produced nearly half of Auckland's pc 101 0 0 ..10010 t Detective W. W. Roddick produced a sinking," he said. "The Mediterranean , aI P° mte ; AT THE lzls PM . CALL TO -da_statement made by Swan in which he was alive with submarines for the first lhe wmnln - scores in the eight engage- b.h.p 259.. 2 5 8 admitted theft and obtaining various two weeks after Italy came in. Our %> v . Waikato at N.Z, Drug gu 0 .. 4 0 < sums of money totalling £24 Irom Mrs. section of the fleet was credited with 11, &J *$&*%*%' _Z_^. hcott by false pretences. Swan said his possibly 12, sinkings. These figures were Hawke's Bay, at Napier, 'l8— 12; August wife was not in Rotorua, but lived in far too conservative. The actual sink- 10, v. Waikato, at Hamilton, &—3'; August THE LATEST QUOTATIONS England. He made several visits to see in gs I would say were about 20. The 7 > v - Northland, at Auckland, 20--9; ______ a woman in Rotorua and spent the Sydney also got-"first hits on an Italian f 4 ' v - laranaki, at Auckland, money in going there and on entertain- destroyer, but missed credit for the sink- &JL32[ i°/ wty- at Bu,e " 8eU " ing Swan expressed his regret for what tag. which went to another ship." ZVIZ *. ""T"u/« .. 15, he Jiad done. for 131, against 67. Com. Bank Aus. (pref.) .... 8/12/6 .. 9/5/ D. .. „ , __ , , . ■ English, Scottish, Aus. Bank — 5/0/ ctective-Sergeant Walsh, who prose- Schubert Two Tries. Nat. Bank n.z i/>9/o .. — cuted said Swan some years ago, came CITY ORPHANAGES. The run of the scoring at Athletic Park lank of S1' W .\ .! \11'.\\l'.'.'. \ \ 2/2/ to .New Zealand ' from England as a on Saturday was:— n.z, d Mort. e/il'o — member of the Royal Navy. Since 1936 ■ Potted goal by Hare, try by Schubert Natfinsurance US .'.."i"."".i! 18/5 '.'. 19/ he had been employed as engine driver & HP?,- J-<«D«|rie ""i:: ffltV.v&l at the Mental Hospital, his bein-r GIFT OF £500 MADE. (wing three-quarter) for Wellington, con- Btandard Insurance 2/16/6 .. 2/19/ about £20 per month! His wife was » " m England. Swan rented a room from An anonymous gift of £500 has been favour. »"ng -a.v.a shipping— Mrs. Scott and while there he told her made bv an Auckland resident through A-nnthw inr lw «„t a 1.1 j Tauplrl Coal (ord.) 1/1/0 .. 1/2/ the stories about his sick wife in Canon W. W. Averill. vicar of AU JSft&tttJ&^SM££%£ JSSSk l',\ V. K Rotorua. Saints Anglican Church, Ponsonby, to the Cassidy crossed the line, and, converting Auckland Gas (cont.) 3/0 .. — (<w ... _, Auckland Orphanages Advisory Council, hie own try*, the final tallies became: misceixaneocs— r-iausiDie Wastrel. which is representative of twelve city Auckland 12, Wellington 10. Oamaru wool 19/9 .. 1/0/ 'On one occasion," continued Mr. orphanages, conducted by various Do^Brewlrtw^ord.)";:::: i/u/S V. i/li/i Walsh, "Swan brought a woman to the denominations, and caring for about a „___ N - z ; B , r ,? werl <ff , in V,% • ln l',\ hniwo in*Frt/i. «:«-. <ij i • -l , 1 -1 , mi .. *ii S^^^-'4^^^^^^ : II^^M^^^^^^K^^^<SSS3^ Aust. Alloy Steel d/j .. b/i noufce, introuucing Tier as his wife. She thousand children. The council will afca.. jfiifejafe Sa^pMIUfaj-ffif~<<M Aust. consol. Indus 1/16/0 .. — stayed there as his wife. On eight make its annual appeal on September ifi ' ,"---^ mm Beriel f teel 3/1/6 3'io/l different occasions he obta.ined money 27, and it is hoped to raise £10 a child, H British Tobacco".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 2/6/0 — from Mrs. Scott by falsely represent- or approximately £10,000. » - I"":::::: a/M .. 2 2 i3>! mg that he wished to see his tsick wife In spite of higher costs, the council jfc * 8or2»i al Brie" 5 °'?/4 51 7 C i! at Rotorua. He even elaborated on hopes to carry on the orphanage work H|||f r>°rUop. Perdriau (pref.) ... 1/10/0 '. l/14/i this story and told Mrs. ScoU that his without curtailment. In stressing how Mp ./ o"™" colef 8 3'J/o ~°" mother was ill also. There' U nothin"- short the time is between childhood and S Hf Macky, Logan I8/0 .'. l/l/( that can be said in his favour and "l when a boy or girl becomes a responsible | B .., . "orti Do?k r, . c . t . ur . e . r ".". '. 16*3 is: think he can best be described as a citizen, the council has directed atten- m? N^ ur r? ou inV'n i/it/i plausible wastrel. Some time ago he tion to the fact that the voung men, Ml d™| (rtsV)"::::::"::: 1/5/10 !.' - got to know that Mrs. Scott had sold who are in the front line of the navy, ■! ' *'%'■ lUz " I'/'S/f ' 3 some propertv and intended investing ie army and the air force, were babies Bt'' 9 a«'' N ' z " Paper Mllls 1/90 •• Vim her money. Swan suggested that she in arms during the last war period. BL #" >»•# \ Reid R R 1 Sbb^ 11 '('ncw) rd) ..! '. .' 1/0/0 !! I7i/( sho d lend him £100 and that she would '"We have unanimously resolved to . Taranakl Oil Development — .. 3/f • get more interest from him than if she co-operate in every way possible with ■ llfl u"SS a oil°".. FieWs .. '.'. 1/5/0 !! 1/10/c otherwise invested it, He borrowed th e Government in its efforts for the WiSsonfcemen'" 80 " lie Tg/f £100 from her and used it to buy a refugee children," states the secretary Bp » <»mm£. wooiworths (N.z.)'".''i!!i!i is 3 17/c motorcar. Since then the car has been of the council, Mr. T. E. Whitton, in ¥ ft ■ i SuiW Mines "'>l~" 'on repoAsessed, and Mrs. Soott has o-ot connection with the appeal. "It is surely p Bk : ''P9 I II Martha Mines 7/3".. 7/6 neither the principal nor interest." 0 the privilege of every citizen to see that S ■"'■ jl irn^or I MinS >uth ":::'"' 'lo/e 'ii'c Mr. Aekins euibmitted that Swan was cllild is adequately nurtured and k. BM Wk Mt ' Morg£m (ord> 7/u 8 ' 3 not quite as bad as Mr Walsh had trained to tak e its proper place in life. BsflH I government bonds— described him. "Swan says that his ™ e mus } "9* So that the great young ■ KB ■ ll'/Y/llV,' 3 Vtc. = wife left him in England and went to Jleroe8 ln tne forefront of our present ■■k* is/n/38-41, 3>i P .c 100/17/6 — live with another ™an and had a chM fi S htin .S I?™* ™" ™Mj babe* in " \ U/|/43jg ; 4 ........... ,02/5/0 .. 103/0/0 to him," added counsel. "Since he has armS 1D *- e l* 8 * W . "* Pearman. . p 5 c / 9/47 - 4' pc 106/10/0 " ~ been here Swan ha« petitioned for + . In an t'?'Pation of the general eflfort, m b3T-.™/.V:.. 4 ..™: 102/0/0 .. - divorce and obtained a decree nisi, . e . al , read y received a con- Commenting this morning on the team's ovscbibed stock— which has not yet been made absolute. sl< * emDle sum ™ donations. satisfactory performance, Mr. Lucas said 15/7/39-41. 3 p.c 99/15/0 .. — This cost him £80, of which he has = 2g* hu f bert ' n » a <J<lition to his two }$$&. J &«& ■:::::."K !. = paid f40. Out of his wa»es he has been " tries, kept well on top of Lance Pear- 15/3/40-43. 4 p.c. (ex int.) .100/15/0 .101/10/0 ITS-* « J-L # * . fr • 1 J- « i nnn . «»». the Air Force footballer, who played 15/2/43-46. 4 p.c 102/5/0 .. 103/0/0 ?ST S *t i fortnight, including £1 APPEAL FOR BOOKS. for Schubert's own club (Grafton) at the }K«Jfcg- 4 4 p „ c 0 105/10/0 = 10/ off the loan he got from Mrs. Scott, wn0, outset of last season and was Auckland W/S/wlli: 4 St I"""iiiiol/ls/o " = so he is not quite the heartless ■ -•— centre in the first three engagements. wl 1 *}*'** 4 * p ' c 101/0/0 — scoundrel. Had this charge not been .„„,.„. ___ _,__ ______ A. V. Wiles, who made the opening for mSSz m/W 3V4 p*' \'.'.'. OT/2/6 ;; 10 _l 0/0 brought Mrs. Scott would havo got BU "'-»" ! 8 FOB "HE TROOPS, the second try. which, with the board pre- oebentcbesevery penny owing to her." viously reading &—5, ensured Auckland's Auck. Eiec. p.b., is/6/58 107/0/0 109/10/0 Mr. Aekins also said that Swan left witt t T\rr"rrwr _ i „ victory, on a later occasion was overhauled Auck. Har. Board, io/«/54 . 106/0/0 .. — mr. aeKiiB_a.iso s»ia xnar. owan jeit W_l,LINGTON, Saturday. f rom behind after a "iinkv" run for over Auclc - HBr - B"*""- 10/6/59 .. 107/0/0 .109/10/0 the navy with a very good character Co-onerativo pffnrr Kot„,__- +„ n +W. »»«_ T_»5 i?_ _Lv__i „i_ *f- Auck - Trans - 22/am 103/10/0 . 108/0/0 and dischar.es H. w_ williiwr to mv effoit between the Coun- thirty yards. Had he slowed down for Auck. Trans. Board, 1/4/44-48 103/0/0 ,. 105/0/0 ana aiscnarges. tie was willing to pay try Library Serv ce, the Libraries' Asso- Schubert another try might have resulted, Amai. Brick. 1/3/44. 6 p.c. Mrs. Scott out of the fi» due to him cia \ ion an | the N _ t onal Pat riSlc BoaS. M * he wi S ger^uld _ 2, quite ? et in *° A__i d _S_. 31/3/44,- 8 P .c 100/0/0 " ~ as superannuation. Under these cir- with the backing of the -eneralnnhlin Portion when Wiles had to pass with only (weUinBton)" ...'.'. .". e . P .102/10/0 .. - cumstances counsel asked that Swan be has resulted taii__u £?— P k • ' * he WH»* to beat and the goal-line but Auck. Gas (perp. deb. stock) - .. 102/5/0 given a chance on probation. made Tn the „ n P vnf P £TT T 5 few yards ahead. The youthful centre • After he had consulted the nrrtbation f * . a , y of readln S m *t- dropped back like a veteran to cover the _.._.._.-, Officer 14V MotMh. told Swan that Ms *f f ° r tr °° PS Undei ; trainin S when d^ ence whenever H to follow up a MINING. ' 1 • {ri . *: / the y So overseas. A generous response hick. elderiy womatw^nltTTortTirain 7**, n ? e to , an 5?P"> s r e tim « a ?« Excellent Combination. • the Cfeurt tne se supnlleVhave" . 1 ftf M » 1 and R "- H - Barlow ' the G "- LESPIE ' S BEA C" PROFIT. this was the first time he had been in i._ 1 8upr ' ,I 1 e8 ha^ e been d,awn on eighths, played their finest games of the ™h» *! m 7, - I I; I, «1h heavily and another appeal is being eight-match series. P. L. Tetzlaff behind The Gillespie's Beach Gold Dredging company trouble, the saia ne would. ,„ a de for suitable literature. the scrum was gamenese personified. His jwrt that tor _ 8 year ended June 30 the dredge show leniency and admit Swan to pro- M r. G. T. Aiiey, who is in charge of beady play was the foundation stone of the S_S_^1_5_^«i____ •l€Sr ,1 £-_--« B naS-.-f bation for two years, a condition Being the Country Library Service aava Tmifo excellent all-round combination. Indeed, tlon expenses £196. The amount deducted irom that he repaid £24 to Mrs Scott. «I 25)0 00 books and In equal' number of &? h T_ , lt th ? of Auckland's victory, *»J8S?JS£ll have come to this decision partly periodicals have <*one ovprseao n „ trn nn bot h packs and forwards working 111 unison ounce or gold won. The net proat for the financial bi>.aiiRP von have voluntarilv anreed to __1™ t„ , T-.T overseas on troop- an j m particular, backing up wel . year amounted to £3596. One dividend of id a Because you nave voluntarily agreed 10 ships. In addition, libraries at the t„ *i _ c 4. „ 11 r, 1 ,hare ' e " ual t0 8 l ' 3 p« cent - has been paid, charge a substantial amount of your three main training fa nin« 1,0,.. !,„_„ ,,t R ,- 1 1 ,,* epeu , crosRetl values throughout the year have been consistently superannuation money to repay Mrs. snpp.iedfas S"! chcumfta^we^Ft_ftft Jfthft S'^lttV^i'Mtt f *"£_,'°' d ¥**JFL t ltttS3£lRA'&S. righted a wrong, eaul Mr. uviorung. The training centre being established at Merv Gillespie broke through the tackle of below present limits. Three others were sunk "But the Court does not look lightly on Waiouru will require about 5000 books. h r« _*»*■ L - Colmore-William;. but Hare .fe *££%& S-S->'S*" rour offence, and if you get into trouble —(Press Assn.) picked him up as the Wellington winger later date in conjunction with adjoining virgin oS a rchar» ,be dealt with on the ' ======== srt«Ma^^wa •% the , th ¥ Tr Er_.TK.2_r Railway reunion. tail!M called nil "wTtffn 12 months' __. 1 h n T T fr, a c "* ~ coast).-86o Z from 13.977 fence 11 caiieci upon wnnin i_ moniiih. * ___ try before he was swung into touch-in- yards in 133 hours. nmmpTn <■»_•*«»_.«,. goal. On another occasion in the same W>_ Wa .Electric (West coast).—56oz from 9500 - HUHDBED MEMBERS ATTEND, qnell Srlmbert went nv-pr hut t rlrnn nnt ys . d * ln 12 ° hoiirs - _-■..-_». speii scnuDert went over, out a drop-out New Blver (We5t coast).—20oz from 6500 yards was awarded for a breach-in-goal. ln 89 hours. STRATEGIC HIGHWAY. annual " — —» l* , ONDON . * New Zealand Railwav Offlporo' Tnofit»f_ most conspicuous. The hooker, A. John- ,_ ... TAIHAPD-NAPIER FROPOSAI. in |_ft ~tf£ f |W - -- -Zied^ci^a. AAan«_r« «_»_ Saturday evening. Mr. J. W. Shepherd Sliare OI tne ball. buyers 7d, sellers 9d: Molyneux. buyers Id. sellers occupied the chair. In response to the Fifty-nine Contests. M - KAPTTCT? Sntiirdav toast The Department," Mr. J. Sawers. m , .. . . . , _)Al'ia-:, &aturaay. general manager of railways «nl The northern province is now "three The strategic Importance of the phasised the cordial relations existing u th « battle.with the repre- CALL AND DIVIDEND LIST. Taihape-Napier road in the event of an .between the Railway Department and the 8 *™* 8 of the capital city. The figures emergency was stressed at a meeting of institute, and also referred, to the sterling are: g m w h the Hawke's Bay County Council, which work being carried out by the railway Venue. played. AuckTwgtn. Drawn dividends. Due. decided that representations be made to operating group serving overseas. Other Auc ",SS? <flrat game ,„ ,. ,„ „ -Ubura Lime-Final. 6 p.c. making 8% the War Council that as a war measure "p W I' » lm * " , deb.! _nd ord. " the. road be nut in order ir l ? M! . e ™', r Ml T w - Kane, Mr. L. ««m« 1875) 29 12 .17 - a p.c. pref. and 7 p.c. B pref. . sept, is tiie roaa De pux in oiaer. y Carmine. Mr. J. Xmmbleton, Mr. W. -.„,.,. 7i « "= Eta*- -lac—Final, a p.c. on ord. and Mr. E. H. Beamish said that some- W. Chitty Air R Ledez Mr C H Brav Total* so 30 27 2 pref.. making 14 p.c. for year Sept. 20 thing should be done immediately to put Mr. G. L. Brown and Mr. K.'D.' Croft! . Hiwartf^mh-_!t^* C p.c. ','I .'! " »pt."» the road in order for the movement of An enjoyable musical programme in- K.d.v. Boxes—Pinal. 4 p.c. making 6 troops should the necessity arise. He eluded items by Mi;. F Carlson Mr. P. AXTNTTAT RPTTTViniSI Ba P rthoiomew.-Finai. 2',. p.c.V bonus 1 Sept " M did not expect a road that would last Je Awhitu Mr AV Thompson, Mr. L. ArNPNUAL. Kl!iUJ>llUJN. .»•£•.■„• ■ *,.„ w V, , l ep V % for hundreds of years, but it should be Shepherd and Mr. W. Bray. .■ C n^Pe^„u e 2 Fm _f. ez^ 6 P ?i... 3V a 8BPt -' made readily usable and serviceable. ______--_-_. Co P /_rost(Aust.)-Ord.'Bp.c: back pref;, 3ept - 3a At present the only means of moving GREAT WAR ENGINEERS 3 ' 4 p c - makln g i2>/z p.c. p.a. on ord. troops to the Hawke's Bay district was AMBULANCE CADETS. " oSfSS. 3 _ p. c : 8ept - 3 ° by or road through the Manawatu wooiworths 5 <s P d' °?—i r „ b Sept " 30 Gorge. ~~~~ " The fifteenth annual reunion of the New Wooiworths (Vic "—Half "yearly p.c '. Oct" 15 The chairman, Mr. C. C. Smith, said A high standard was revealed in the ?«, a J a ° d JESSEST-fiL* \? r 2' t T W g wa8 W tS« t S'i4%u7t?d a ".. yearly ' 4?i pc " Oct' is the Manawatu Gorge was likely to be annual cadet competitions conducted by held « n . Saturday night, Mr. N. L Higgin- ° eu ls blocked at any time, and it was the Auckland Corps of the St. John f^Ua,? 8 ™ f the f C J}?\ , f mCn essential that there should be an alter- Ambulance Brigade during the week-end. £££_« P WCTe STOCKS IN NEW YORK native route for the movement of troops Keen im^ -was shown,by which P T_*L,. 1 . . .. . .. n,CO ,UnlV ' from one coast to the other w^ re J? nder the control of Corps Officer H. ,/• «P^ la j, vot e of thanks was accorded 11 om one coa«t tx> the other. w Thompson, listed by Corps Officers Mr - s - T - Carter for his work ae honorary ,_ , , — ===== - P- Davidson, W. Dawson and G. T. Pater- secretary for the past fourteen years. Mr. tura<V-°™\he aV New' York 2 st<5k Ua El £ ch 1 a 0 SL _J_ son, Lady Corps Officers Mrs. E. Mc- Carter proposed the toa«t of fallen com- j£ touow:- . Stock: Excnan8 ° ale «. .*». --, —.'-—1. ~.~~~ Dowell and Mrs. F. Turner, Mr Beattv Tft<leB ' The °ther toasts honoured included: _ ,?» M 30 • shares GLUT OF POTATOES. Transport-Officer S. Aspinall, and judges "&•*** Zea ' and Engineer," proposed snrtw.ber 4 ..?W" 7I.S00 from the senior men's and ladies' divisions D:ir •* Ir - l j: '- vce Hart and responded to by September s ... 29.29 134.10 l.zsolooo • Results were as follows:- ' Mr. NL Vick«man;'Jhe Navy Army ggJSS S :.": S?:S H?:S 2 4 ?.« SOUTH ISLAND POSITION. ,""««"■ <*-« Efficiency Cup. senior: Onehunga C^Le' T H DaS C M O O RF 14 27.84 120.38 ??« nvu-n j.a-umnv x-vo-_Avn. {Maorl g?hool) Auckland District Challenge yjOi , 0nel x - **■ Dawson, UW.W, , flgheBt and lowest ln 1939.—Rails, 35.90—24.15; Cup, senior: Onehunga (Maori school). NursinBl a nd responded to by I/iOSjtenant-Com- industrials, 151.22—121.4. Efficiency Cup, junior: Onehunga (s team) mander R. C. F Harduut R _T and CHRISTCHURCH. Saturday. «"M &&£ Maj«- C. OTftft _« ,.,,„, The Canterbury potato market has IE te " n )- i" 2 ,^"' 5 - »; Ow Lynn a team). Returned Soldiers'Association and kindred STOCKS N LONDON. virtually ended. North Island merchant, (E &» §{?» L J yS° r ?i iati ° n !iL p r oi r^ by^r 4, D _- Mc _^ ren have informed Christchurch merchants g™> B^t»Fo^>^n^tgS5)m f' re# P° nded to fe y Mr " W - R - Kendall. that, with potatoes bought earlier and P£ In r ,> x l Auckland cadets <M team) 2. Ko'whal ■ . Stock Indies* compiled by the "Financial Times." «~+ „„+ o-J .(„„i.. „„ ■u OT1 j i? tesm > J. Invicta Shield, senior cadets: ~ j£R don ' **» " follow (October 15, 1926, equals not yet delivered and Stocks on nana, Remuera. 88 points, l: Kowhal, 2; Auckland 100):— thev hr.ve sufficient supplies to see them rab y Ia J lc , c ?i Junior Cadet Efficiency Shield: PATAVirAT T V-VTTTDV °° vt - Home Indus- Goldiney u..ve suuiueui, suppiiea tu ao- tucui g t Luke's (G team), 200 points, 1; Kowhei (E -JUlAJNlCAli .-JbUTIJ-CE. _ . aecuritles. rails, trials, mines. througn until the new crop conies on team). 2: Onehunga. r Sept. 4 110.4 37.9 79.2 165 2 the market, which is expected to be __-__-___ — . Sgt I ""i:." Ho.? 38.1 lo°S l„o ahout the middle of October. __ T7 . .....-,, f* p '- J? i° 9 - 8 38.1 79.4 ies.2 TTnnn= rlnf n mnrkpt would lie found RAILWAY * EX PR F«JSF<! Various types of native flowers that will f~J- " "2-2 38.0 70.4 164.4 Hopes that a market would be lound KAILWAI E.Ar__ta3tS. be sL t th forthcoming Cheeseman fSSt" __ •—'■•- JSoo „"2 Z_2 1845 ,n South America to help growers d.s- Memorial native flower show were "lis "* " 1090 380 782 164!i pose of at least some of their surplus cussed by Miss B. Molesworth, assistant!

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