THE MOURA.
The Union Company’s steamer Moura arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon at two o’clock, and left for the South during the evening. Passengers : Inward : Misses Buchanan and Trimnell ; Mesdamcs Murphy and Aubrey; .Messrs Martin, Boone, Absolam, Ormond, Sidney, Bull, Keiha, DeLautour, Bell, Mahoney, Brown, Nior, Enwright. Outward : Judge Batham ; Mr and Mrs Stewart and 2 children, Mr aud Mrs Lysnar; Misses Green, Wilson, Ballin ; Messrs Hammond, Minta, Connolly, Bcllarby, Elliott, Marshall, Campbell, Thompson, Parker, Park, Gordon, Cuneen, Ward, Binnie, Bell, Todd, Hinder, Edgecumbc (2), Hingatane, Mahoney, Anslon, Calder, Barron, Smith, Horatena, Maraka, Crompton, Hurenu, Tantaofi, Ivaramati, Ball, Sharp, Hemi Tewa, Redwood, Reid, Gondy, Spry, Williams, Mr and Master Hardy.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 230, 7 October 1901, Page 2
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110THE MOURA. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 230, 7 October 1901, Page 2
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