SHIPPING
PORT OF. GISBORNE VESSELS DUE AT GISBORNE Awaliou, southern ports, May 4. Margaret W., Auckland, May 5. Pukelco, Auckland, May 5. Westmoreland, Tokomaru Bay, May 5 Pakeha, Waikokopu, May IC. Port Hunter, Auckland, May 11. Doric Star, Wellington, May 23. Surrey, Napier, June 0. COASTAL TRADE. The Waipahi is expected to leave Napier to-morrow lor Wellington, thence Dunedin. The vessel leaves Dunedin on Tuesday, May 10, working Oamaru and Timaru on May 11, Lyttelton on May 12, thence Wellington. She arrives at Gisborne about May 18. The Totara, with cargo from Westport, arrived at Tokomaru Bay at 2 a.m. to-day and on completion of discharge to-morrow is to sail for Greymouth, where she is to load coal, timber and posts for Gisborne. The Pukeko completes at Auckland to-night for Coast bays, Gisborne and Napier. The ship is due here on Thursday.
The Margaret W. finishes loading at Auckland to-night for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. The ship is expected here on Thursday. The Awaliou should reach Gisborne to-night from Lyttelton, via Napier and Waikokopu. She will commence discharge in the morning. The Pakura is due at Gisborne about Friday or Saturday from Wellington, via Napier.
AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella left Auckland April _ 30; due Sydney May 5; leaves Syd-
ney May 7: due Wellington May 11.' Awatea, left Sydney April 29; due Wellington May 2; leaves Wellington on May 5 and Auckland May 9 for Sydney; due on May 12.
PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Aorangi, from Vancouver left Suva April 29; arrived Auckland May 1; left Auckland May 2; due Sydney May G. Niagara from Sydney and Auckland arrives Victoria May 5, and Vancouver May G; leaves Vancouver and Victoria May 10: due Auckland May 30. Matua from Rarotonga, due Auckland May 4; leaves Auckland May 5 for Nukualofa, Apia and Suva. Monterey, left San Francisco April 26; arrives and leaves Auckland May 13; due Sydney May IG. Mariposa, leaves Sydney April 29, left Auckland May 2; due San Francisco May 17.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Auckland.—May 2: Arrived, Mariposa, at G. 50 a.m., from Sydney. Suva—May 2: Arrived, Franconia, from Auckland, at 7 a.m. London.—May 1: Arrived, at Liverpool, Port Hardy; at Honolulu, Niagara. Sailed: Tainui. from Kingston. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland. —TI.M.S. Endeavour, Kairanga, Aorangi, Kauri, Kekerangu, Matua. Waiotapu, Ccdcrbank, City ol Yokohama, Clydebank, Ko/.an Maru, Mariposa, Olna. Shaboneo. and Westmoreland. Wellington. -Rangatira, Tamahine, Wahine, Kaikorai. Waitaki, Niagara, Waiana, Maui Potnarc, Karetu, Brisbane Maru, Empire Star, Hertford, Malaroa, Coptic. Monterey, Nordanger. Pakeha, Port Chalmers, Port Sydney, Port Denison, Rangitane, Rangitata, Rcmuera, Rotorua, Tainui. Tamaroa, and Canadian Challenger. Awarua. —Kalingo, Triaster, Triona, Edward F. Johnson, Eclipse, Brisbane Star, Kaipara, Maetsuycker, Nieuw Holland, Nieuw Zeeland, Otaio, and Swartenhondt.
"I Can’t be Bothered Now” and 'Things are Looking Up” are included among the songs introduced. —To-morrow: “Said O’Reilly to
McNab” & “There Goes the Groom”— G.-8.-D.'s new hilarious comedy “Said O’Reilly to McNab,” to head the new programme at the King’s Theatre to-morrow, introduces some new comedy stars who are destined for big popularity. First, there is Will Mahoney, who proves to be just as great on the screen as on the stage, and Will Fylfe, who is seen at his funniest; Robert Gall, a promising lad from Glasgow, and Ellis Drake, especially chosen to play Mr. FyfTe’s wife. San Francisco with its new bridges, Golden Gate and colourful waterfront, is the locale of most of the action in "There Goes the Groom,' a new romantic comedy, to be the second feature. The picture stars Ann Sothern, Burgess Meredith and Mary Boland.
The box plans are filling rapidly for the season of "The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel,” which begins next Friday.
MAJESTIC THEATRE "DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI” AND “SHE MARRIED AN ARTIST” “Daughter of Shanghai,” now at the Majestic Theatre, marks the first appearance on the screen here for some time oi the Chinese actress Anna May Wong, who is co-starred with Charles Becklord. In the cast are such well-known players as Philip Aim, Larry Crabbe, Cecil Cunningham, J. Carroll Naish, Evelyn Brent and Anthony Quinn. The "film deals with the experiences of Miss Wong and an Oriental Government agent when they set out to break up an alien smuggling ring. A Hollywood critic paid this tribute to "Daughter of Shanghai”: “Condense all the excitement of a multi-chapter super thrilling serial into about an hour's running time and you get some idea of the entertainment character of the film.” Completing the double-feature programme is sue Married an Artist.” A madman from Manhattan marries a mademoiselle from Paris in Columbia s She Maided an Artist." John Boles and Lull Deste are co-starred in this amazing battle of wile against model, amidst New York’s gay, reckless studio hie. When the wife’s away the models will play! But an iinbtushmg bnde beat, Manhattan’s merry maidens oJ he studios at their own game-ol tarn mg the maddest artist who ever paanted the town red! The screen tels a 1 this delightful, ' nlrtl ' u ' ,^ v A Y'i. Sr D’Arcy HC MSrcT k wTndhfc Alfct vmi A, Dekker. Franklin Pangborn and Jacqueline* Wclls._
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19622, 3 May 1938, Page 3
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