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SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVALS. JUNE 25. Orewa, s.s. || a.m., .‘57 tons, from A iicklaiid. DEPARTURES. JUNE 25. IN PORT. ( )re\\ a, Ka i. una. NOTEB. Ihe Regiilus was due from \\elI ugion via way ports lasi night. After <ll.-charge she Mads for Wellington. The Orc-puki loads at Timaru on Monday, and Lyttelton on Tuesday, lor Nelson ami ( oast. I ho Alexander leaves Oiichiiuga to day h»r Nelson mid (’oast with general cargo. Ihe Orewa, on route io Hokitika arrived yeste.rda v {morning alter a tempestuous voyage from Aueklae i of about a month. Aller leaving Auckland engine trouble developed, necessitating the Orewa putting into Napier for repairs. Stormy weather was encountered on the tri]), ami it was found necessary to shelter , n .several occasions. Captain R. Kennedy, who- is in charge of the Orew a, speaks well of her sea-going capacity As soon as he delivers the steamer to her now owner, Mr. G. A. Wood, Hokit ika, Captain Kennedy will return t<> Auckland to- resume charge oi ihe four-masted barque Rev.a (3(>ili> tons). Ihe Kaituna is loading timber I a Sydney ami Melbourne. J ho> Kakapo is expiated to sail from Auckland to-day with g- neral cargo for this port. 'lhe Ngakuta is expected to sai. from Wellington to-day for this port. She will load a part cargo of coal < ii arrival for Dunedin, completing at Westport. I he Kaimaii is expected to-morrow to load coal, timber ami general cargo for Wellington and Mirmnar. Ihe Opihi is due about the end el the. week from Dunedin, T.mai’u, Lyttelton ami Westport with get'cri 1 lie Tees was expected to sail from Waikokopu lor Wellington yesterday She loads for Grcymoiilh and is du-.' about Monday, to load timber Wellington. I he Joan Craig is due io-niori cv. from Wanganui, mid is to load t.mber for Melbourne. TELEGRAMS POR I N I L. . x, June 21. Sailed Regulus for Westport and v • reymouth. \ VH ’SF MENTS oPER.X HOUSE TO-NIGHT. In “1‘ laming Passions.'' the late... \\ arner Brothers' classic, Irene R < H plays the title role iii one ol th, most. remarkable < iiara- lerizai ion., she,, has ever portrayed. She is tlm beautiful woman of the world. ioid pered and purified by tragic experience. She is at. her best in this p eduction. Monte Blue, of "Mair Sired ’ lame, will appear in a dtslitmilx new nde as Stephen W’insliip. the young district attorney, in Liis< reel: version oi Kathleen Norris • lanious novel ol loveless tiiari inges, ■■Lucretia Lombard " I bis Masiei Pict uro will appear at i lie On' i House to.iiiglit, T( >.?vIORROW. I NiQUE I URIELS LN MLL ' DRAMA. lypiea.lly a Lincoln J. (hi’ler lecture, the Eox version of ‘ file Aijzona Express'' which will be shown at the matinee Saturday and gai i Saturday night is a. work of art. 'ii: romance, of the rails with fall ag bridges rushing lloods, and smiling mail car bandits is woven into every foot of the picture so logically that one is carried away by the thrills. Pauline Starke, Evelyn Brant, rlai old Goodwin and David Butler Ihe principal roles, with tie sujmoTt of a ca])abio cast. Miss Brent, .-s the queen of th • bandits, docs an excellent piece of work. David Binder poitrays the young mail clerk win so heroism is phenomenal, but eri’ecuve. J TOWN HALL. I RED FOLEY—MAGIC IA N Fred Foley 5 styled the emper.jr cl maigic and ventriloquism, will present what is described as a brilliant entertainment at the Town Hall on Monday and Tuesday evening, in con junction wifjh the picture, “Waten

Your Step," It is said (bat Dm slvigbt of band work is as clever «‘S it is amazing. Since. Mr. Eulev’s last, visit to the Dominion he bus loured throughout the. East searching and not without success, lor tin* cream of the Hindoo fakirs’ and ilm Chinese magicians’ magic, which z w ill be presented in its Oriental splcndoui by Fred Foley. Th e vcntriloquial section of the entertainment is presented on altogether new lines. As a cartoonist Fred Foley ranks high. Mr. Leo Bradley, the pianis-t am. musical director, of Melbourne, is highly spoken of by the A ictonan Press. The entertainment will be supplemented by the Splendid Universal picture “What Him Step, - ’ starring Richard Talmadge. When th 1 picture fans read the title of “Wato-i Him Step,” Richard Talmadge s new feature, they will doubtless wonder wat it means. The title refeis to Richard Talmadge, the greatest thrill producer the screen has ever < known. Prices for the above double attraction will be 2s and Is 6d chiMren 6d.

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Grey River Argus, 26 June 1925, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Grey River Argus, 26 June 1925, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Grey River Argus, 26 June 1925, Page 2