ito is Western Australia. The R.M.s. Moana arrived from Sydney last evening, and left at 1.30 p.na. to-day for way ports and San j Francisco. She brought no passen- j gers for Auckland, and on account of the plague reg-ulafions did not berth beside the wharf, her passengers being taken off in a ferry steamer, and her cargo being transferred from a hulk. She had a large list o_ .passengers from Sydney, and a good number joined here, among the latter being Dr. E. Riobertoh, who proceeds ito Europe, and Mr and Mrs G. Pow- ■ ley, -who are leaving for a triip to ; America and England. Our Wellington correspondent wires that it is understood that the officer orf the Railway Department | who proposes to reture in order to j accept an appointment in one of Die j neighbouring colonies is an officer ! very high in the locomotive derparti men.. The Australian colony referred
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Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 5
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