ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
PROGRAMMES KOR LfSTENERS-IN 1 YA AUCKLAND (333 metres).— 8 : llelay of concert from Lowis Eady Hall; suite, lloyal Opera Orcliestra, "Peer Gynt Suite," Grieg, (1) Morning, (2X Deatli of Ase, record ; mezzo soprano solos, Miss G. Mulqueen, (a) "A Barcaiolle at Dawn,'' Cbopin, arranged Bateman (b) "A Virginian Love Song," Harrhy ; musical recital, Mrs D. Basham and Mr B. C'oncy, "Great Composers: Mendelssolm ; instrumental, Studio Trio. "Andantc, Trio. Op. 85," Reissiger; recital, Miss N. Scott, "The Gift of Tritemeous" ; orchestral, lloyal Opero Orcliestra, "Peer Gynt Suite," Grieg, "Aranita's Dance," record ; mezzo soprano solo, Miss C. Mulqueen, "Valley of Laughter," Sanderson ; violin solo, Miss 1. Bosworth, "Soaiata in A Major," Handel; musical recital, Mrs D. Basham and Mr B. Coney, "Great Comjxisers : ^lendelssohn, Part 2; instrumental, Studio Trio, "A La Ben Aimee," waltz, Schutt ; monologues, Miss N. Scott, (a) "An Only Child," Gand, (bl "I Want to Go With Daddy" ; orchestral, lloyal Opera Orcliestra, "Peer Gynt Suite," Grieg, "In the Hall of tlie Mountain King." 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).— S: llelay from College Hall, Victoria University College, of debate by Victoria Coliege University Debating Society, "That the Continuance of tlie f'apitalist Economic System is in the Best Interests of Civilisation." 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres) — 8: Concert and dance programme. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).— 8: Vocal and recorded. programme. A NEW WONDER SET. Ouce again English engineers have made a radio triumph in designinp the improved Mullard screen grid all wave Mullard Master E'our reeeiver. The complete kit includes components hy Cyldon, Ormond, T.C.C., R.I. and Varley, etc. Recent loggings include Ameriean stations on long waves. The complete long and short wave kit sells at £8 15s and may be obtained from all Hawke's Bay radio dealers. D. SLaing and Son, Ltd., Napier.*
SOME INTERESTING FIGURES. MEAT COXTROL BOARD'S REPORT. Ivillings ,for export at all works duriug 1928-29 season coinmencing October 1 to August 15: — Xorth Island. Beef (quarters) 130,931 , Wetlier mutton (carcases) ... 860,793 I Ewe mutton (carcases) ... 391,381 I Lamb (carcases) 2,704,987 j Pork (porkers, carcases) ... 112.892 j Pork (baconers, carcases) ... 42,540 Boiicless beef (frt. carcases) 127,979 Sundries (frt. carcases) ... 68,079 South Island.Beef (quarters) 824 Wcther mutton (carcases) ... 162,919 Ewe mutton (carcases) ... 324,837 1 Lamb (carcases) 3,261.333 Pork (porkers, carcases) ... 2,324 Pork (baconers, carcases) ... 1.S62 Boneless beef (frt. carcases) 29,197 Sundries (frt. carcases) ... 25,757 STOCIvS OX HAND IN STORES. North Island. | Beef (quarters) 13,436 Wetlier mutton (carcases) ... 99,814 Ewe mutton (carcases) ... 56,179 Lamb (carcases) ... 73,439 Pork (porkers, careescs) ... 14,388 Pork (baconers. carcases) ... 2.611 Boneless beef (frt. carcases) 5,917 iSuudries (frt. carcases) ... 21.S70 South Island. Beef (quarters) 980 Wetlier mutton (carcases) ... 49,677 Ewe mutton (carcases) ... 93.829 Lamb (carcases) 308,993 Pork (porkers, carcases) ... 530 ; Pork (baconers. carcases) ... S14 | Boneless beef (frt. carcases) 2,261 -Sundries (frt. carcases) ... 4,747 STOCKS LOADED INTO VESSELS. As at 15/8, 29. Beef (quarters) ... ... ... 5.300 Wetlier mutton (carcases) ... 32,526 Ewe mutton (carcases) ... 41,845 Lamb (carcases) ...* 163,279 Pork (porkers, carcases) ... 2,294 Pork (baconers, carcases) ... 163
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DTN19290830.2.96.6
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 179, 30 August 1929, Page 11
Word count
Tapeke kupu
488ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 179, 30 August 1929, Page 11
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
NZME is the copyright owner for the Daily Telegraph (Napier). You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Log in