THE TALUNE
The Union Company's steamer Talune, Captain John Bernecli, arrived from Southern and East" Coast ports at a-quarter to two a.m. to-day, berthing at Quay-street jetty No. 2. . ' Passengers: Misses Browne, Salmond, Baird, Newbegin, • Baston, Turner, Mattocks, Kenny, Jones, Reynolds, Hampton, Tenneht, Martin, Quinn, Tenncnt, Rosie, Mesdarnes Jack, Barr, Salmond, O'Connor and three children, McNaughton; Jacobi and live children, Gleeson, .Peddle, Messrs. Donaldson, Pinson, Adams, Jack, Ay son,/Barr, O'Connor, Clark, Hankin, Taylor, Alexander, Kenny, Hutchinson, Jarvis (2), Davidson. McCutcheon, Harper, Turner, Rosie, Herrick; Dunn, Wood, Culnan, Cooper, Quinn, Humphreys, Peddle, Tye, Dr. Salmond, and 28 steeiage.- • < Cargo: 1987, sacks;wheat, 190 sacks grass seed, '310 sacks oats, 1070 sacks chaff, 210 sacks bran, 108 bags bark, 80 sacks flout, 260 bags flour, 53 bales hay, and a quantity of genera! merchandise, including transhipments tier Monowai and Papanui.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12775, 27 January 1905, Page 6
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137THE TALUNE New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12775, 27 January 1905, Page 6
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