MOANA, FROM SYDNEY.
This week's Sydney boat— the Moana— made a remarkably fast passage from Sydney. She left the Commonwealth port at 10 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived in the stream here at 12.15 p.m. to-day, berthing at the Queen's Wharf at 2 p.m. Fine weather characterised the trip across the Tasman Sea. Passengers by the vessel were as follows :— Saloon— Misses J. Cunningham, Gunn, Murphy, Black, May, Black, Cirrrie, Mesdames Hampton, De Vraza, Pees, Dapie and child, Taylor, Vinemore, Pillar, Cook and 3 children, Ryan, Russack, Weiss, Acton-AtJams and nurse, Wright, Palmer, Williamson, Davis, Captain Solvander, Captain Holm, Rev. FerguKin, Dr. McKenzie, Dr Hoskmg, Messrs Hempton (2), A. Gardner, Toll, Felton, Burnet, Preston, Pees, Dupie, Thompson, Wolburn, Mclntosh, Walls, Hourt (2), Taylor, Antonio, Vinemore, PilJar, Cook, Bartlett, Ryan, Russack, Duggan, Vlckers, Cattanach, Walsh, McLennan, Weiss, Greenp.way, Houston, Norman, Candy, Hughes, Scorocroft, Johnston, HaJdanc, Osborne, Scott, Barker, Bourdette, Austin, Day, Burn, McDonald, Young, Dartnell, Adams,, Williamson, Thompson. Watt, Snodgrass, Collett, Doyle, Hancock, Davis; 91 steeijagt}.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 95, 19 October 1910, Page 8
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165MOANA, FROM SYDNEY. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 95, 19 October 1910, Page 8
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