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AUSTRALIXD AND ATHOLL. It has cen announced that the American and Australian steanur Au.traliud Is to load at New York for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and t'anganu in place of the Min. St. Is to sail "on March 16. The Alboll, wtieh is to leave . ew Vork o:i March 1, will now discharge at Sydney and Fremantle, instead of Melbourne anil the West Australian -Kirt. MARAMA AT SIDNEY. Cabled information confirms the arrival at Sydney at 6 o'clock yesterday morning of the Union Company's pas-cnger steamer Marama, from Wellington. On Friday afternoon next the steamer is to sail fo: Auckland with passengers, mails and genera. merchandise. She I* (ii:e here on Tuesday morning next. KUArEHU REPORTED. It is announced by cable that the NewZealand Shipping Company's steamer Rualiehu arrived at Colon on Sunday last, in route from London and Southampton to Wellington and other southern pi rts. She is due at the capital port on March 15 to disembark passengers, and will later proceed to luiucdin, Lyttelton, and New Plymouth to discharge her Home cargo. PASSENGERS TOR NEW ZEALAND. It is announced by the local agints. Messrs. Russell and Somrr-. that the fol lowing passengers tor New Zealand are due to arrive at sxdnc.v from l>-ndon by the P. and U. liner Nark'-nda to-morrow :"—Mr. and .Mrs. Held. Mr. and Mr.-.. I,'ood Mr Hillier. Dr. Annett. Mr. Walcsbcard'. Mr and Mrs. Itichards. Mr. Farata, Mr. Tucker Dr. and Mrs. .lack. Mis* Tinker. Mr. Story' .Mr. Macdonald. Miss Ealston. Mrs. and Miss Malcolm and child. ML.- S Hill. Miss Williams" It is probable that these pass-ngers will continue their voyage to New Zealand hv the intercolonial steamer Marama on Friday next. MARINE CASUALTIES. The following are various marine casualties which have occurred during this month :— Our Elsie was severely damaged by fire at Sydney on February 11. The Federal Line steamer Northumberland struck a submersed r „ rl! at ( ;j..| )orn( , and is now in dock at Auckland undergoing repairs. The collier Gallava foundered off Tcrrigal, New South Wabs. on February :t. when en route from Catherine Hill Rav to Sydney. The steamer Kallatina Rurke went ashore on a reef. .North Queensland, on I February 11. bu: was relloated some da\s later, apparently undamaged. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Ngatiawa, for Raglan and Kawhia, 12.30 p.m. Kaitoa. for Nelson. G p.m. Arapawa, for Wanganui, <>.10 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Glsborne. February 22. — Sailed : Omnna. f'ir Aueklnnd. 8.15 p.m. Februarv 2.3.— Sailed : Miro. for Auckland. ]<> am' Wellineii.ii. February 22.— Arrived : Kauri, from Portland. 1.25 p.m. Sailed I'iako. for I.\ ttclton. 1.15 j,.ni. Wellington. February 2.T — Arrived: Fr.incoiii.i. from Auckland. :■ :'.« a m. Lyitelton. l-v:»:uary SJ. —Arrived : West .Vivaria, from Wellington. •! 5 pin. Sailed: Khvitea. for Dunedin. 11.45 a.m.: Otarama. for Dun.Klin, l.'.ii p.m.; Parent, for Tokoma ru Hay. .". i.". p.m. I.J tie!,n February 2.T—Arrived : A'e-.. an.br from the Sounds. -J.:-:" a.m.: Wall strom. from Tin.am. .", liu a.m.; Maori from Wellington. 7 •."Hi a.m. Bluff. February 22 — Sailed : Kurow. for D-jin-din, 5 p.m. OVERSEAS. | Sydney. February 22.—Arrived : Marama. from Wellington, r, a.m. Fremantle. February 22.—Arrived ■ Ormonde, from London. WIRELESS NOTICE. The following vessels are cxpc< led to be within rang- of the Auckland wireless station t..t night : Wiiilmra. Kaitok-. Hauraki. Niagara. Omnna. Ngaknta. Kawatiri. Renown. Anglo Fgypiian. Kail una. SHIPPING. p »R A OMUP rpitAVEL BY THE QANADIAN ■RATIONAL p.ULWAYS In Conjunction With QANADIAN \ USTRALASIAN v poY.M. M AIL L , SB . The Rest Graded Route Across Canada The Lowest Altitude of All Routes Across Canada The Highest Canadian Rockies of All Routes Across Cannda ( The l-argest Canadian Mountain Parks en route A!) The Finest Cities. The Great Prairies Great Lakes. NIAGARA FALLS. The Finest and rtest Euuipped Train* In America The Only Railroad with the RADIO Distinctive Hotels. Exclusive Resorts The Tariff is Reasonable REMEM B E R ! -1.000 Miles of Ihe Rest Track Operated by the C.N R. Stop Overs and Side Trips Allowed. CANADIAN NATIONAL THROUGH TICKETS. Including Reservations on "NIAGARA" and "AOUANGI." from /CANADIAN RATIONAL pAILWAYS. Ferry Buildings. Auckland. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY LTD. THUS. COOh AND SON The Canadian National Railways nre operated In conjunction with all Pacific and Atlantic Steam Ship Lines. Literature nnd all Information Free vVS pEDERAL VWVIGATION po. LIMITED. r>i:GULAR OERVICE TO AND FROM ' OOSTON. V En " ydKK, rjLASGOW. r IYER POOL. AJANCHESTER. \ YONMOUTII NEXT SAILINGS FOR BOSTON. NEW YORK AND HALIFAX. j S.S. PIAKO Km no Tons' AP.OUT IMb MARCH, j NEXT SAILINGS FOR WEST COAST ' UNITED KINGDOM FORTS I S.S. PIAKO ]~.., TONS! ABOUT IMb MARCH. i Tor I-".)!! Particulars of Freights pKr.se apply to nil: NEW ZEA..AXD SHIPPING CO ' LIMITED. Agents. UNION STEAM SHIT Cu OK V 7. 11'.' ' QFAJ STREET. AFCKI.AN.' w i ! MUSICAL TUITION AT I-S S <". M L O K~R I G~A N L HAS RESUMED TEACHING I SINGING. PIANOFORTE. AND THEoE'i ' Pupils Prepared for All llxaniination- ! including 'le.ichers' I> and Ma; r.cula i l«.:i ! STUDIO : H.B. BUILDINGS KARANAH APE R(i\|. ' . __ . WS I ' T ILLIAN BRAITHW.MTE I. \ I: li Teacher \..:e- Pt.-du-1 ion. S.ngn.Piano. Harmony - Stud.... 22' J. .!<rvo,s j;,| I Hern.- Bay Terminus. _ i T KoIIALA. T. n. l.er of V.. '.i;,. H.it.j . 'J ' Steel (;uitar t'kule!.-. M :nd..lln —No i I. H.B. Bidg-s. Kar.ngaliape ltd .",41 ELOCUTION Q C L F O R I) T> E L L. ELOCUTION. DRAMATIC ART. ! : PUBLIC SPEAKING. Interviews: 1" .to. 12..10. j..",rt. r, r.c«. 7 5 |; Saturdays: '.1 ."it. pj..".n | ROOM 1.",. ACADEMY STUDIOS. I Upper Queen Street tnext Tabe:uac>i ' Phone Aeadeniy n I \TTT~S <• LA DV >. OAMM AN ! • II \s RESUMED '1 i: \C!!:N(, I;.:, v. 1. w- : Stud: • No p.. -■- s•. ;n«on sire,:. Ci'y " . Phone 22-1 :;i. \\\S - ISS HILDA PARKINSON. Certificated "' Teacher of Elocution. T.C.L. (honours) (teacher SL Joseph's Convent). Studio: 23 Rose Rd., Grey Lvuj*. j

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1927, Page 4

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