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SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVALS JUNE 26. Regiiiu-' s.s. (1.39 a.in.) 227 tons, W ildiii:, ti f West port . DEPARTURES. JUNE 26. N i I. IN PORT. Regulus, Kaituna, Orrwa. NOT Elk The Kaituna is loading timber for Melbourne and Sydney and is expected t 1 sail this evening. The Ngakuta was expected to leave W.-llif gti.i.i lust night for Greynii'uth direct. On arrival she loads coal and returns Io t hi' same port . The Kaimai is due early next week l<> load coal, timber and general cargo for Wellington ami Miramar. The Opihi is due early next week with general cargo from Du’ttedin. Tiintii’u. Lyttelton and est port . The Waipori is due early next week to load timber for Sydney. The Joan Craig sailed from Wanganui for (-reymouth <iir<‘ct yesterday afternoon and is die t .'.morrow. On arrival she loads timber for Melboui’iie. The Regains arrived yesterday from Wellir'giou via way ports, with general cargo. She js loading for Wellington end sail- to-day. The Orewa is being delayed in Grey-m-'.it’i owing to the unfavourable state ' I the ib kitika bar. She will probab. ” i..‘ Te. • is due about next Wed-.ies-d.iy to load timber for Wellington . I he . \ !exa iidrr was expected to load al Omdiunga yesterday for Greymouth. La-1 year the well known sailing vi-spls Hougoinont a%td Glenclvan ih-ngcd hands and it was reported ikat : liipbreakers had taken these two line -'id -ail.-rs and that their fate was ■seit'cd. Evidently this was not so. for the 11 ongomoiit is now under the Finnish. ling and is bound from St. Naz_ aire l.i alao. The Glvnelvan. which was bud; in ,159.; by A. Rodgers, Port Glasgow, '‘or the Australian trade, and sold soin" years ago to g<» to Norwcg ;an owner- and renamed Gluckshadi. then later on sold to German buvers mid renamed La»ndkirchen. is now under the Dalian ling, and bears the name of Guariieri. TELEGRAMS. PORT KEMBLA. June 26. Arrived. Ihumata from New Zea_ MELBOURNE, Juno 26. Arrived. ’• :i brirll.a, from Greymouth \\ A X(; A X UI, June 26. Saile<l, Joan Craig, 1 p.m. for Grev Ar.WGEMENTS. opera house. -VI LXFE JG-DAY. i. 'J llim.l.s IN AH,,.. I’l.A ..A 0 i . ,-i I,.in . , .1. ('.1,,-,- , . - t ! ‘T. 11 ie Fox version ~i ’ i h<<"im ;,xj;n -w loch v, ill !><■ liuu 1,l| c iiiaiiiio" in tbi‘ Opera H«oi.- ■ 'd Hl-.- la is with tailing bi.dgts rush:ng iloods. and stnitiiig .’tmil ( ;,r bandits is woven into "\erv I'-'oL of the picture so logiialiy that laujiiie Starke, Evelyn Brent, ii.u- -■ •ld Goodwin ami David Butler ! v; the principal roli s, with the s 1 ’ o! a capable cast. Miss Brent, ...- 'lie queen of lli ; . bandits, does an e\ ( ••t--l"ii- piece of work. David Bui'- r p,.,. trays the young mail clerk wlu s< heroism is phcnomonal, but eflccti' e. Ix'athci ine’s brother. Da\id, is vamped by a dancer Lola, who is a meinbet or a gaiMg who pki.n to- rob the ban!-: where l)a\id works. Lola's companion kills a. man and David is aroused of the murder and convicted. Katherine becomes a member of Hie gang and gets evidence of David's innocence. Hien begins a mad ru-i< t.o reach the governor in another city in time to prevent the execution. Though followed and menaced at every turn by the. gang in a high powered auto, she manages to ' :<•’ aboard the Arizona express, on which Steve is the mail clerk. SUNDAY “The Eagle’s Feather” starring James Kirkwood and Mary Alden will be the main attraction al the picture benefit on Sunday. It is Hi . of thrilling -tense episodes, parli.-n--larly suitable to the screen and ! . Ward (lonian, the director, is said t ; > have made the most of them. A deal of the picture was made in ,he open in the beaaitiful valley at thfoot of the Sierra Mountains in C.dttornia, and the picture depicts the noble, austere grandeur of this part of the country, which is covered great cattle ranches. It was here, that Metro Pictures Corporation took over tho management of an entire ranch with its several thousand head of cattle in or

t , dor to film the spectacular stampede —an exciting tense moment in “I hi Eagle’s Feather.’’ town hale. ER.ED FOLEY—MALIC 1A X |.. b’red Foley, styled the emper .r < 1 magic and ventriloquism, will presem w hat is described as a brilliant i nl. tertainment at the I own Hall <•; e Monday and Tuesday evening, in n o" s junction with the picture, “Watcn I. Your Step,” It is said that his v sleight of band work is as clever . s it is amazing. Since Mr. Fo’ex’s t last visit to the Dominion he Imi toured throughout the East search ■ ing and not without success, tor the n cream of the Hindoo fakirs’ and lb Chinese magicians’ magic, which will bo presented in its Oriental splendour by Fred Foley. The ventnloquiai ■A section of the entertainment is pre--11 sented on altogether new lines. As 1 a cartoonist Fred Foley ranks high. Mr. Leo Bradley, the pianist aim musical director, of Melbourne, is highly spoken of by the Victorian Press. The entertainment will be supplemented by the Splendid Univerl' sal picture “What Him Step,” starring Richard Talmadge. When the picture fans read th© title of “Watch ‘ Him Step,” Richard Talmadge s 1 new feature, they will doubtless wonder wat it means. The title refers to Richard Talmadge, the greatest s , thrill producer the screen has ever : known. Prices for the above double attraction will be 2s and Is 6d ren 6d.

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Grey River Argus, 27 June 1925, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Grey River Argus, 27 June 1925, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Grey River Argus, 27 June 1925, Page 2

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