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The The THE NEWCASTLE SUN, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1933. 9 To-day's Produce Markets QUIET DAY AT MARKETS LOCAL TOMATOES ON SALE In the fruit markets there were but some fluctuations in price to- -day, dairy produce and farm same in produce the prices remained the sections. Small mandarins were on the market at from 2a to 45. while local tomatoes brought from 2s to 4n.

Apricots were off the market PRODUCE F.A.Q. wheat, 3s 6d per bushel; chicksack basis. £9 108. 50's 17s 6d, 25'8 wheat, 3m 20. per bushel: four, ex-mills.

£11 ton: bran, 24 108 ton (association price): potatoes, Factor new son. £4 108 to £5 58. Bismarck, 26: onions, wheaten Victoria, a ton: prime green chaff. £5 to £5 108: maize, 68 bushel; oata, Algerian, 28 6d; Tag. manian white oats, 48 bushel; oaten hay, £8 10s a ton.

DAIRY PRODUCE 133a, Wholesale butter, bulk, 1188 9d, prints flata including boxes, cheese, loaf, 74d, 8jd, large 7d, matured 8id; bacon. sides to 10d, Mitches ad to Sid, middles 10d; hams. 18 3d; lara, bulk 6d, prints 74 per lb; honey, choice 4d, good quality medium 3jd, medium 3d lb; eggs, hen 18 4d, frat 18 1d, pullet 10d: duck ergs, grade 1s 4d, second grade 1s 1d. VEGETABLES French beans, extra choice 1s to 1s 6d per bushel. others 6d to 18: peas, extra choice 48 to 65; cadDages, choice 8s to 9g dozen, small 2s to 3s; pumpkins, Queensland Blues, 68 6d to 88 local to 88; soups, carrots, parsnips.

38 to 3. 6d: beetroot, 38 6d dozen bunches: cucumbers, half -bushel case. 28 to 38; apple cucumbers. 2s 6d to 3s: hubbard squash, 7s to 88 per cwt; rhubarb, 28 6d: spinach, 28: celery (local) 3s, other 58 to 68 a dozen bunches. FRUIT Mandarins, 6s to small 28 to 48, choice Valencia 56 6d, extra choice others 38 to 48; lemons 128 to 14s, others 98 to peaches, choice local 48 to 5s.

choice Victoria 8s. New England 48 to 58, others 18 to 29: sion fruit, 48 to 6. half-case, others to 28: bananas, sixes 188, sevena elghts 239; tomatoes, extra choice. 98 to 108, others 68 to 88, local 28 to 48: plums, choice Leeton 58 to 68, New England 48 to 5s, others la to 3s; pineapples, Queen 10s to 12s. Ripley 78 to 98.

others 58 to 69: apples, New Zea2 3-8. to 88: Fanny's 20. 88 to 98. land Jonathans. 9a to 108, 2 1-4, 1-4, 2 3-8 7s.

Gravensteins 21. 78 to 88, 2 1-4. 2 3-8. 58 to 68; cookers, 31. 29.

78 to 88, 2 1-4. 2 8-8, 58 to 68; nectarines, choice Leeton 6s to 1s. to New England 4s to 78. Victorian 108 128; grapes, choice black muscats 6s. Humburgs 4s to 58, white 3a to 4s, Isobel 28 to 48: pears, Victorian Williams 9s.

New England choice 8a to 98, small 68 to 7s: watermelons, 60 to 10s: rockmelons. 4s to 68. Maitland Produce Sales Supples generally were lights at the Maitiand Produce Sales to-day and in consequence, tomatoes advanced to 78 34 and melons to 88 3d. Peas were plentiful, and prices ranged from 9d to 1s 64 a peck. Oranges, navel, 48 to 68 6d case: lemons, 88 to 148 case; peaches, 88 6d to 98 6d ca re: small, 25 to 48 cAge: pears.

68 to 8s 6d case: quinces. 3s to 48 case; passion fruit. 28 to 58 case: bananas, 1s 8d to 28 4d case: pineapples, 88 to 10a dozen; plums, 19 6d to 38 case: grapes, Yanco, to 5d lb: apples, eating. 45 to 88 6d case; cooking apples, 38 to 48 cage. Dairy produce: Butter, prints 1238 10d, bulk, 1198 2d cwt: 1s 1-4d lb: cheese, riats, 7 Ih: loaf, 7d lb: medium, 7d lh; bacon.

sides, Sid to Ih: flitches. Tid lb: shoulders, 71d 1b: three -quarters, sides, 10d lb: hams, 18 1d lb: honey, 4d to 5d lb: small tins, 38 6d: eggs, hen. 18 3d dozen; medium. 18 dozen; pullets. 9d dozen; lard, 64d lb: dripping, lb.

Farm and garden produce: Wheaten chaff. 58 to 58 6d bag: maize. 68 to 68 3d bushel: lucerne seed. 10d to 1s 3d lb: sorghum seed, 2d to 4d 1b: DOtatoes, 68 to 79 6d onions, 68 6d grammas, 28 to 88 dozen: pumpkins, 28 to 68 dozen; plemelons, 68 te 95 dozen: hubl squash, 1a 64 to 48 dozen: marrows. 9d to 3s dozen: rock melons, 38 dozen; water melons.

1s 6d to 88 3d dozen; parsnips, 38 dozen bunches: carrots 18 to 38 6d dozen bunches; rhubarb, 48 dozen bunches: celery, 78 dozen bunches: peas, 9d to 18 6d peck; French beans, to 1s 10d peck; cabbage, 1s 3d to 88 6d dozen; tomatoes. 38 to 1s 3d case. Maitland Stock Sales Although 830 bullocks were yarded at Maitland Stork Sales to-day, the quality was not up to last week's standard, prices casing on an average of 10s per head. Sheep pens were of a mixed quality, and prices generally advanced 18 to 18 Ad a head. Twenty-two trucks were sold.

Pigs were in good demand, but the supply was only medium, and of the 400 offered suckers and light weights predominated. prime heavy weights to medium £8 10s to £9 58, prime light weight £6 108 to £7. Cows: Best £6 to £6 6s, medium to £5 5m, others to £3 Venlerg: Best to £5 1s, others from £: Sheep: Heavy wethers to 13s. good ewes and wethers to 98 7d. hoggets to 108 4d, Jamba to 98 7d.

Pigs: Heavyweights to 90s, medium 508 to 70s, baconers, heavy to 50s, medium 378. 60 to 42s 6d, light 33s to 368. porkers, heavy 33s. medium 258 to 275 6d, light 178 to 228 6d, others 10s to 158. Homebush Markets SYDNEY, Monday.

Although only 29,000 sheep were in the pens at Homebush to-day 8 decrease of 15,600, on Thursday's offering, Cattle prices were unchanged. to select from. Early the demand was buyers had EL reduced supply steady, and prices unchanged, At Sussex-street SYDNEY, Monday, Tasmanian potatoes were reduced today by 20s a ton. There wag a decline of 208 a ton, also in the price of sweet turnips, Interstate and locally-grown tomatoes were plentiful. At Alexandria to-day supplies of wheat, although small, were in excess of demand, and the tone in that section of the trade was weak.

Warmer weather at the week- -end had a stimulating effect to-day on trade' in the local fruit market. Improved turnover in choice lines WAS especially noticeable. An exception to the general Arming in rates was the trade fo bananas, which showed slight reductions, Interstate and locally- grown toma. toes were plentifully supplied at the Municipal Vegetable Markets to-day, Light consignments were on offer at the local fish markets to-day, but buyers evinced Httle interest, and prices of many lines took sharp downward trend. Prices quoted in the local wheat mar.

ket to-day disclosed little alteration from week-end levels. ROSEBERY RACE WEIGHTS POSTPONED UNTIL AFTER KENSINGTON SYDNEY, Monday. Weights for Rosebery race meeting on Saturday will not be available until Wednesday night -after the Kensington Asture has been derited. This course has been adhered to 80 as to avoid penalties, as many of the horses racing at Kensington have also nominated for Rosebery, KENSINGTON ACCEPTORS TEN EVENTS WILL BE RUN WEDNESDAY'S RACES SYDNEY. Monday.

Kensington acceptances for Wednesday, HANDICAP (Five furlongs) First Division (12.30) st Its Osaleen 12 Pacofeid Glen Syce 4 Lady Oreon 10 Lady's Chain 0 Murthly Gold Pillar 8 6 Queen 01 Sister Winnie 1 Miss Meta 40 King Car- Little Jewell 1. wyne Ciare 7 12 Repartee Betty 10 Miss Allbar Second Division (12.55) Chrymon Never Tell Quandorian Dolly Bruce Natro Playday Mate Bruce Sevro Miss Canuaa Almee Announcement Princess (inte Early Beon 0 Bird) 7 2 FLYING HANDICAP (Five and a half furlongs) First Division (1.25) Fordlight Mount DanPromptitude gar Lady Wolarol Princess Loyal Verde 0 Cistercian Opportune 7 10 Foxarna News Girl 6 Don Durria David John 6 New Clait ON Jungle Song 5 Second Division (1.55) High Disdain 3 Silver Beech Version Lady AsbesSarinch tos Egion The AmmonRemission 00 ite Billo 6 Big Tote A'Ravir 6 Sleepmond Cordova 5 Division (2.25) Mr. Bruce 3 Halifax Miss Pompa- Beauish Lebanon 7 Springfern dour 7 8 Lord Biplane Modern Lass 8 0 Stoker Beauminster naire 0 Tactician CUTTHOO KENSINGTON HANDICAP (One and a quarter miles) (2.50) Greennak 2 Double Dutch 7 10 Tremind 2 Eldon Girl. Winrose 8 Gipsy Fate Eaton Queen 2 Fickle BalRogerson 10 loon 7 0 A.R.C. WELTER (One mile) (3.15) Loud Speaker 17 Going On QUAggA 00 17 Forsenic Weotara 7 Doris Eaton Cymore 2 Micky Specimen 0 Lucky Rose Traymobile 0 Flying WonFickle Glass der 7 7 Ganancial 0 FOURTEEN- TWO HANDICAP (Five and a half furlongs) First Division (3.40) Modern Lass 9 10.

All Pop Miss Rossen- Mountain Miss dale Juliett 9 6 Rose 11 Saloon Fortuneola Lady Sucre Devon Lass 8 7 Arrow Girl Little Melody Esmard Johnnie 4 Herolcule Market Girl 0 Second Division (4.5) Brown Hawk. 1 1 I The Barb Ahead 4 Scaliger Lad Mantoma 4 Anky All Phast 4 Maryland Bondi Mary I Portlet Burraba 2 Wilaire Tommy Hop 2 Gold Express WELTER MILE (4.30) Tortoni Better Sense 20 Craignavon 12 Red Moon 00 Sunderlee 8 Firecello PC Renowned 8 Don Air 00 Meadowdale 8 8 Somnolent 00 (Copyright) WANTED (3 lines, each succeeding line, 6d) SPORTS DRY CLEANERS And Hat Blockers Note: Head OfficeBETWEEN SCOTT'S AND WINN'S, HUNTER-ST. SAME DAY SERVICE Ring N'cle 1297, and our Service Car will call. JOCKEY CUP CLUB MEETING. Next Wednesday- Feb.

22, 1933 Next Wednesday 8 RACES 8 RACES Record Entries. Excellent Racing, Large Fields. See Paddock State's Best Amateur Horsem*n ride in the Corinthian Cup. Leger Tamilton See the Citizens' Corinthian Cup the Trophy State's in C. Hyman's Jeweller's Shop.

Band, Best Band, will play on the lawn. J. CLAYTON, Hon. N.J.C. BONNE SANTE SPRINTS SMART THREE FURLONGS KENSINGTON TRIALS SYDNEY, Monday.

Bonne Sante was the star performer at Kensington, this morning, disposing of three furlongs on the grass In secs. She carried only a light boy, and was doing well at the finish. NOTHER smart effort Was A corded by Bouyeo, who ran two furlongs in 241. and attracted attention to his chance to at Gosford. Fortuneola went particularly well.

He covered half a mile in 518, but it WAS not until the last 50 yeards that the gelding was asked to do his best. Flying Wonder came across from Victoria Park and ran three furlongs on the bit, while Jinsun, who wore racing plates, just beat Quagga over five in 1.88. As Quagga wore ordinary shoes, his effort WAg pleasing. GRASS Two furlongs: Bouyeo 248. Miss Tree beat Amy's Hop 29.

Three furlongs: Bonne Sante Artiste beat Oateater, two lengths, 389. Flying Wonder 41 1-4. Four furlongs: Piety and Spiritual 51 1-4, Fortuneola 51j. Lady Asbestos 519. Valerie B.

beat Gold Express, half Five length, 531. furlongs: from Jinsun a standing beat head, 1.31. Benuminster 1.4 1-4. Quagga, TAN TRACK One furlongs: Tactician 13. Two furlongs: Gerongra 262.

Cisju 29 1-4. Three furlongs: Lady Ian beat All Phast, a head 38, Johnnie 40. Four furlongs: Tommy Hop 53, Mantona 53. Baroona 58. Five furlongs: Firecello beat Wilaire, half a length, 1.5g.

CINDERS Two furlongs: 28, Assai evens. Rosebery Gallops SYDNEY, Monday. Hurdles were out 18 feet at Rosebery this morning. Opportune and Greenwich moved nicely. The latter will most likely go to Newcastle OR Wednesday to contest the Corinthian crent.

furlongs: Opportune led Don Air 38. A'Ravir 40, Go By 42, Mr. Bruce evens. Four furlongs: or Greenwich 529. Lord Biplane led Yukan 53, Motilla 538.

Caro Mio and Chrymos 54. Five furlongs: Claretree and Lady Cormita 1.71. Six furlongs: Camargo evens. Pace work: Lovely Balloon, Nar. dale.

Gallops At Caulfield MELBOURNE, Monday, This morning. Foulsham, trainer of Liberal, stated that Liberal had been able to rest during the night, but was still in pain. As long ag he could rest, however, there appeared to be every chance of saving him for the stud. Liberal has been eating satisfactorily since bis breakdown. Jonker, who was narrowly defeated by Nord at Randwick, is engaged in the Maiden Plate, to be run at Woodend to-morrow.

Jonker's stable companion, Panjandrum, is engaged in the Novice Handicap, at the same fixture. Times at Caulfeld to-day were: SAND TRACK Four furlongs: Panjandrum 53. Six furlongs: Gaine Carrington and Peter Jackson pace work, Maitdale and Kuvera steady. TAN Six Three furlongs: Parkwood Lily 43. furlongs: Waltzing pace work.

Flemington MELBOURNE. Monday. Gallops at Flemington this morning Two furlongs: Fictitious 249, Starplayer 25, Zanibar 251. Bodkin 26 1-4, The Dawn Patrol and Sailing On 261. Three furlongs: Golden Arrow 38.

Four furlongs: Bonhaven 55. Five furlongs: Orniolu 1.58. Plain Brew 1.5 1-4, Paybon 1.6. Six furlongs: Balkan King and Del Ricelo 1.190. Eastern Glave 1.23.

Seven furlongs: Taroplan 1.41. SAND One furlong: Heliotes Three furlongs: Valetas Six furlongs: Desperate 1.29. Singleton Golf Singleton golfers conducted a bogey competition on Saturday afternoon. Three players tied for first place, Messrs. Bourke, Souter, and Peterswald, with four down.

The following cards were returned: A. Bourke (15) 4 down: A. J. Souter (27) down, J. Peterswald (17) 4 down, R.

Bailey (11) 5 down, K. McCrowe (16) 6 down, K. Warburton (10) 8 down, C. Dunlop (11) 8 down, Turner (13) 10 down. V.

Geary retired. MEETINGS Newcaslte Tattersall's Club THE ANNUAL GENERAD MEETING of Members of the above Club will be held Club Rooms, Market-street, Newcagtle, TUESDAY, March 7, at 8 o'clock p.m. BUSINESS the purpose of receiving the Report and Balance-sheet for the outgoing Committee, and the Audtor's Report. of President, Vice-preslCommittee- men. -Election of an Auditor or Firm of Auditors, for the ensuing year.

-Any other Business that may be brought forward in accordance with the Rules. Nominations for the Position of PresIdent, Vice- and Committeemen, must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than MONDAY, February 27, at 8 o'clock p.m. ALLEN, Secretary. FUNERALS (3 lines, per Inch, Requiem TO-MOR- Mass celebrated ROW MORNING, at St. Mary's Church, Perkin-street, at 7 a.m..

for the repose of the soul of the late MARY M'-GREGOR. -The remains of the late MRS. MARY McGREGOR, relict of Mr. Alexander McGregor (senior) will be removed from St. Mary's Catholle Church.

Perkin- Newcastle, MORROW (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at 2.15 o'clock, for Catholic Cemetery, Sandgate, via Newcastle Railway Station (By request, no flowers)-J. MEIGHAN. Funeral Director. HERBERT'S AT THEATRES HERBERT'S THE NEW DE TO-NIGHT AT 8 ROXY REGENT LUXE ALSO HAMILTON ISLINGTON BROADMEADOW MAN. PHONE MAN 360 HAR 341 Tuesday Wednesday For General Exhibition.

John Grata Garbo Barrymore for Wallace Ba Joan. Crawford Ravis Store GRAND HOTEL GIGANTIC IN CAST AND PRODUCTION in silks. a magnate, fighting to save his fortune-4 clerk, soon to die, dened dancer- a romantic I Baron turned thief, then lover- secretary Through the portals of a great hotel flows life and drama! A love-sadeager for life Fate brings them all together in a picture you'll always remember. BIG SUPPORTING ATTRACTION James Kirkwood, Beryl Mercer, Charlotte Henry in "LENA RIVERS" fast- -moving race track story, flimed at the famous racecourse, "Agua Caliente." One of the exciting races ever screened. NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY WILLIAM POWELL and KAY FRANCIS in Jewel Robbery INA CLAIRE and ROBT.

AMES in "REBOUND" NEXT GRACIE FIELDS. InMONDAY: "LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE" Follow the Herbert Theatres for the Best In Picture Entertainment Final Test Cricket Match SINGLE FARE FOR DOUBLE RAILWAY JOURNEY Excursion tickets, available for return within two months, will be issued to Sydney and Intermediate Stations, by trains at 6.10 p.m. Honeysuckle Point at 6.15 p.m. Wednesday, February 22. Hamilton at 6.20 p.m.

Newcastle at 6.40 a.m. Honeysuckle Point at 6.44 a.m. Thursday, February 23 Hamilton at 6.48 a.m. Fare to Sydney and Return From Newcastle (1st class) (2nd class) From Honeysuckle Point (1st class) (2nd class) From Hamilton (1st class) (2nd class) SPECIAL CONCESSION CRICKET GROUND TICKETS Available at Railway Stations Only FIVE DAYS INTERNATIONAL CRICKET For SEE FULL DETAILS IN HANDBILLS NOW AVAILABLE AT ALL STATIONS W. H.

NEWMAN, Secretary. EMPIRE PALAIS Premier Function for Exhibition Week Next Wednesday Night at the Empire Palais, Sydney's Champion Dancer challenges Newcastle's Champion in Waltz and For trot Contest; also Knock-out Competitions. Free Iced Claret Cup. Country visitors cordially invited. Dancing till 12 o'clock.

PUBLIC NOTICES (3 lines, per inch, City Of Newcastle New Tennis Courts National Park Hire Charges Applications are Invited at the undermentioned rates of charges for the eight (8) new gravelled Tennis Courts. corner of Parry and National Park with common use of the pavIon, for private use, nets being provided. Wednesday and Friday afternoons, each week, other than during school holidays and public holidays are served for free use of school children. 1. Week days Mornings afternoons all day Saturdays -Mornings afternoons all day Sundays--Mornings afternoons all day Public Holidays Mornings afternoons all day 5.

Casual players-6d per set, per pinyer, 6. Clubs or Collective individuals For three (3) days and all day Saturdays. each week, at per week. with Arst preference for Sundays and Public Holidays. in addition at above scheduled hire charges, such lettings each to be for a year's engagement.

Sub-letting will not be allowed. BY ORDER THE COUNCIL. JOHN GLASSOP. Town Clerk. Town Hall, Neweastle February 17, 1933.

TENDERS (3 lines, per inch. Commonwealth Dept. Of The Interior TENDERS. accompanied by the cesgary deposits, will be received up to NOON, on MONDAY, FEBRITARY 27. 1933.

for Installation of Electric Light and Power at OURIMBAH POST OFFICE and RESIDENCE, Plans, Specifications and Tender Forms are available at the office of the Commonwealth Works Inspector. Customs House, Newcastle, and Post Offices, Gosford and Ourimbah. Tenders in envelopes endorsed with the name of the work should be forwarded to Commonwealth Works Director, Customs House, Sydney. No tender necessarily accepted. J.

A. PERKINS. Minister for the Interior. TENDERS mENDERS invited for purchase and removal of the Mill building, 48 38 Iron roof, together with two 13ft overhangs. 2.

Moulding Shed and Racks. 27 25 with good iron roof. Timber Storage Shed, 81 iron roof and back. 4. Hardwood Storage Racks, 40 18 9ft.

5. Weatherboard Room, 10 10, lined. 6. Office Building of two rooms, weatherboard and lined. 20 12ft.

7. Tool Shed. 16 gal. iron. 8.

Furnace Room, 22 gal iron. 9. Brick Chimney Stack and Furnace. 10. Two (2) Weatherboard W.C.'8.

11. Fencing, approx. 400 feet, with 6ft palings and two (2) gates, each 13ft. Tenders close at 3 p.m, on TUESDAY, 21at FEBRUARY, 1933. Inspection invited.

THE NEWCASTLE TIMBER COMPANY Merewether-street, Newcastle. Printed 8 bu published Trevor Arthur Richards, of 54 King Adamstown, for "Sun" Newspapera, at 24 Hunter-street Newcastle. in the State of New South Wales. VICTORIA Direction, Sir Ben and Mr. John Fuller.

In Conjunction with Amociated British Theatres. NOW SHOWING NANCY Melodies Australia's The Maid" heart. In will for Everyone singing me Bachelor mory- "Love for Two." "Farewell." Nancy Brown Harry Weichman, and Gus MeNaughton, In Maid the Mountains AND THIS SECOND BIG FEATURE, DOYLE'S FIRES of FATE" ALL SEATS AT 11 A.M. SESSION. 2 p.m.: Reserves 6d.

5 p.m. and 8 p.m.: Children 6d all parts. Reserves 6d extra. No Change in Prices Saturdays or Holidays. Plan now at Nicholson's (384) and Theatre (448).

OUR SPECIAL EXHIBITION WEEK PROGRAMME NOW SHOWING "A ROMANCE OF THE SURF" Featuring Richard Price and Dorothy Lomas, supported by local cast. TOGETHER WITH THE EPIC THRILLER "AIR MAIL" With Ralph Bellamy, Pat O'Brien and Gloria Stewart "HANDLE WITH CARE" With James Dunne, Boots Mallory and El Brendel. Another Big High Light of the Programme Exclusive Pictures of the FOURTH TEST MATCH FOR SALE (3 lines, 1'-; each succeeding line, 6d) WINDOW GLASS, at Sydney prices, for sale. WERRIN, corner King and Porcher Streeta. 'Phone.

Ham 639. BLACKEBY'S Bird Cages large Travelling Trunk 154-, Gramophone. with 20 records Hunter-street, TO LET (3 lines, each succeeding line, 6d) SHOW Let, LockGarages, Watt or Bolton streets, rext to Reach or Grand Hotels. phone. New.

1355, WANTED KNOWN (3 lines. each succeeding line, 6d) BEST for British Furniture. Polished Motor-car Plate Mirrors, Screens and Windows. Mirrors resilvered. Prices on application.

Frede. Ash. Glass Merchanta. Telephone 1029. NICKSON, A few doors from Victoria Theatre, for Choice Fruit, and Cool Drinks.

Corner King Perkin streets. Newcastle Ladies' Health College FOR VAPOUR BATHS. ELECTRIC MASSAGE, VIOLET RAY. AND REJUVENATOR TREATMENT. Prices and Particulars Ring Ncle.

123. NEWCASTLE LADIES' HEALTH COLLEGE. 479 HUNTER-ST. MACKIE'S). BEACH CAFE 52 TELFORD-ST.

Two course meal 9d. Excellent cooking. Poultry no extra "BUSHELL'S BLUE SERVED LABEL TEA STRAND NOW SESSIONS: 11, 2, 6, Book Now. Ring Note. 852 for Reserves.

Grist: LUBITSCH0 Kay Cale RUGGLES Associate Feature, NANCY CARROLL. SATURDAY" with Interesting Sidelights of Newcastle 10 to 20 years ago. Cinesound Review. CANNING'S LUCKY TICKET AGENCY- -HAMILTON SOLD SECOND PRIZE No. 90484, £1000, in To-day's Lottery, No.

109 Also sold 1st Prize, 5000, In No. 4 Lottery: 3rd Prize, £500, in No. 15 Lottery; 3rd Prize, In No. 50 Lottery; and now 2nd Prize in No. 109 Lottery.

Direct Daily Service with Lottery Office. CANNING'S HAMILTON PROMPT AND RELIABLE. Neve's Furniture Sale Starts To-morrow.

The Newcastle Sun from Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia (2024)
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