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The Union S.S. Company's steamer Talune arrived from Sydney and Auckland at half-past 10 last evening, and left for Soutli at an early hour this morning. Passengers : — Inward : Mesdames Lloyd and child, Prater, and Duthie; MisseS" George and Hay; Messrs. Clark, Taylor, Ivil, Potter, Wallace, Oxley, Bucklin, Ellis, McWilliams, Stewart, Cooper, Batcher, Constable Farmer. Outward : Mesdames Lennox, Desborough, Bloomiield, Bayley, Steele, Anyon and family, Smith, Shugar, McConville and child, Richmond, Gardner, Winter, Henderson ; Misses Desborough, Bloomfield, Heancy, Rafferty, Stevens; Messrs. Williamson, Cuthbert, Gray, Pettigrew, Witty, Brookman, Anyon, Sykes, Perry, Gush, Cooper, Porter, Reynolds, Somervell, Craig, Cbatlis, Hawnes, Captains Blair, Winter, King, and Lieutenant Colebourne ; Masters Steele, Anyon, Harding (2), and 52 volunteers. The Union Company's s.s. Moura (Cantain Beaumont) arrived from South this morning, and left for Auckland at 10.30. Following were her passengers : — Inward : Mesdames Holcroft, James, Greenfield, Knight, Timmins, Franklyn and 3 children, Tommans, McDonald, Bennett and 6 children, Hissell; Misses Waddell, Sutherland, Rosie, Henderson, Jellyman, Emmsden; Messrs. Rye, Tucker, Hall, Berty, Tommans, Goer, Rush, Jellyman, Calder, Bell, Uttlery, Johnson, Palmer, Coles, Newling, Earlsthorpe, Whyte, Robertson, Johnson, Barnard, Roberts, Sherwood, Gaudin, Piper, Fathers Bennett, Harding, Olsen, Mayson, Cone. Campbell, Williams, Eure, Spence, Whittaker, Welchman, Wesney, Hissell, Graham, Stean, Baiilie, Dunwoddis, Sadler. Knight, Campbell. Outward: Mesdames Rosie and Cucene; Misses Jones, Rosie, Holmes, Wilson; Messrs. Ormond. Teat. Holden, Little, Gow, Gamble, Gaudin. The Tyser steamer Mimiro arrived from Napier this morning, and has been engaged to-day shipping meat from Messrs. Nelson Bros.' wonts. She takes 24,000 carcases. The Omapere is due at Napier from Westport at 1 pm.. to-morrow. She wil prr.lably be kept till evening, till after the departure of the Imperial troops, so that the Gisborne visitors may return by her. The Fanny leaves Napier for Gisborne to-morrow afternoon, with timber and general cargo. The Elingamite arrives from South on Saturday- morning, and sails for Auckland and Sydney at midnight. The schooner Waiapu (Captain Martin) arrived last night from the Coast witb 130 bales of radumped wool. Messrs Levin and Company's Himitangi (Captain Campbell) will arrive from Wellington at noon to-morrow to load wool for Wellington. The vessel is 140 feet long, and will be berthed at the wharf. The scow Ururoa will not now leave this port for Tairua before Saturday.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9071, 13 February 1901, Page 2

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9071, 13 February 1901, Page 2

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9071, 13 February 1901, Page 2