THE THROUGH TRAlNS.—Passengers This Day.
From DuNBDm for tiir South.—Rev. W. Morley, Mr J. Whittaker, Mr J. T. Davenport, Mr O. P. Clifford, Mr A E. Burrows, Mr and Mrs Brown, Mrs Abbott, Miss Richards, Miss Garvey. Mr A Reid, Mr and Mrß D. Cameron, Mrs Purvois, Constable Burrow, Mr G. Ronaync, Miß3 Henderson, Miss M. O'Connor, Misß Ross, M sC. Findlay, Miss Findlay, Mrs Stylcß and two children, Mr J. Hislop, Mr J. Reid, Mr G. H. Maitland, Mr and Mrs Sprent, Mrs A. Brown, Mr J. M'Chesney, Captain M'Neil, Mr R. Wright, Mr F, R. Chapman, Mrar.d Miss Callcnder. Mrond Mrs Hardy, Mr and Mrs Wright, Mrs Hamilton, Mra J. Whitelaw, Mrs Cunningham, Miss Barr, Kins Hoy, Mr W. Couston, Mrs Mander and child, Mrs Dow, Misi Stevens. From DnNF.DW for tiir North.-For Christchurch: Messrs E Isiao-", J. M'Fadgeon, C. T. Batkin, J. Beck, 11. E Lonsdale, S. Wfdlo", J. Ingli*. 11. Leuoi, J. Howllscp, F. L» Brun, ('. A. M"0 ey. Miss Rops, Mm and Miss Hunter, Mrs D vl 'righ*, Miss Durden, Mr and MrsJohtaon, Mr W. C Smith, Mr MtxMuiderfdmeisen, Muster J ago, Mr G. W. r'ojson, Mrs Davidson, child, and servant, Mrs Johnson and child, Mrs G. G. Rusrell. For Tiiuaru: Mr Goorgo Thomson, Miss Wilßon, Miss Valentine, Miss Gray, Mrs Moody, Miss Arthur, Miss Mews, Messrs O. Lawrie, Brindell, W. Wakolin, T. Tevinamo. For Dun»din from tub North.—Mr G. Paton, Mr W Cust, Mr M. Harris, Mr F. Peake. Mr J. Parker, Mr J. Poistiid, Mr J. Hayman, MrsM H. Oram, Mr H. Love, Mrs Curtis, Mrs Hanson, Mis Kitt, Mrs Kilgour, Miss Feother, Miss Leithhead, Mrs W. Davidson, Miss Sutherland, Mr J. A. Mitchell, Mis-i Edgar, Miss N.'wmsn, Misj Edwards, Mrs Keith and child, Miss M. Brown.
For Dunbdin from thb South" Mr W.' Johnston, Mr A Ferguson, Mr J Ferguson, Mr S. Ferguson, Mr W. Craig, Mr W. Young. Mr J. Murdoch jun , Mr A Sanderson, Mrs Home, Mr H. Ma'tin, Mr J. J. Petrie, Mr A. M'Callum, Mr W. E. Coote, Miss Maxwell, Mr and Mrs M'Niccoll, M ss Humphrevß, MiBS M'Kenzie, Mr L. Day, Mr W Goudie, Mr L. Nicol, Mr T. Tolmie, Mrs H. Guthrie, Mrs Presfon, Mis Preston, Mrs Rennie, Miss M'Dermi', Mrs G. Barnett and children (3), Miss M'Mair, Mrs Lothian.
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Evening Star, Issue 7180, 6 April 1887, Page 3
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384THE THROUGH TRAINS.—Passengers This Day. Evening Star, Issue 7180, 6 April 1887, Page 3
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