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SHIPPING

ARRIVALS. , JrONDAY, FEBRUAIIT V 26.

FBANCONIA, s'.sl (7.50 a.m.), 20;i75: tons," Gib-bons.-from Auckland. ■ i : EORTWHANGARKI (9 a.m.), 608 tons/Watts, from Auckland.' . ....■■• . INAHA,' m.s. (9.10 ' a.m.); '251- tons,1 GlbSon; from Paloa. ,: : .■ , •,-.', KAPUNI, m.s. («.4O; a.m), 190 tons, Mci .'Klnnon, from Patea. v.'..;-.. \ • HAWEKA, m.s.. (9.45 a.m.), 188 tons, McLachlan, from Piitca.

. , DEPARTUIJE. , ~t ' ;. O:".;• .- MONDAY, February '26;^ ? ';■■-) '' '■ TAMAHINE, s.s (2.45 p.m.), 1959 tons, Kane, . for Plcton. ■ .

BY TELEGRAPH

, . DUNEDIN, This Day. Sailed—Gale, (12.30 p.m;), for Oamnru; ; SYDNEY, February 26. Arrived.—Monterey (10.35 a.m.),from Auckland. . , . . . ■

. PORT KEMBliA,'February 20, Sailed.—Knretu for Dunoain. '■• •'

LIVERPOOL, February J5. Sailed.—Kotoruii, Antonio. • :■ > 7 "•■■•' SOUTHAMPTON, February 25. Sailed.—Afcaroa.

BOXING.

Tod Oxley, who.is to.sheet. Jack Fitzgerald, the clover Australian' lightweight,- at the- Towji t ,Hall ,tpnight,. is said to be determined.to'give Wellington something spectacular in tho;.way of ring-work." Ho ' is looking1 forward: to an opponent who will stand, off-.and' box^and thus giye' himran.' opportunity to! display the skill and. technique Which' he undoubtedly possesses;. Patrons, who" saw Fitzgerald's mooting withviArchie Hughes.aro looking forward to the com-ing-contest, as tho Außtralian is expected to bo-soon to even bettei advantage with Oxley,* whose-stylo of boxing is different from that of th,e Aucklander. Some of' the cpntestantjs in the preliminaries have gained a 'few valuable hints in the art of' defence from Fitzgerald. Patrons aro asked to note that holders of reserved seats will have first chance of booking.' for. the Fitzgerald-Franklin match on March 12.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1934, Page 11

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1934, Page 11

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1934, Page 11

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