THE THROUGH TRAlNS.—Passengers This Day.
For Ddhbmh from tub Sooth—Mr and Mr» Fonwiok Mr 0. Fox, Mrs Fox and daughter, Mrs Storio, Mr 0. Robertson. Mrs Lyell, Mrs Mrs Blaikio, Mrs J. M‘Lean, Mr a T. Mr George Broderick, Mrs Hancock. Miss Murie. Miss Malr, Mr E. Sanders, Mrs Strang and ohild.RovJ. Cameron, Mrs Grey, Miss Drummond. Mrs Goodwin and family, Miss Sutherland, Miss M'Lennan, Miss Grelg, Lieutenant Bayne, Mr and Mrs Dewar, Miss O'Parrell, Miss Mason, Mr and Miss Dulling, Mrs L. E. Reade, Master Reside, Master Boot, Misses Haynes (2), Mrs Calder, Mr and Mrs M'Kay, Mr J. W. Jago, Mr C. Orecnslode, Mr B. Oreenslade, Miss Hailinan ; and 180 for ail stations. From Ddbbdw for tdb Booth.—Mr H. Power, Mr yf. 0. Mearte, Mrs Benfell and child, Mrs Mason. Miss Fullerton, Mrs Irvine, Miss Gillies, Miss Guthrie, Ur and Mrs Drew, Mrs Fell. Mr A. Boot, Misses Boot (2), Miss Mackerras, Ur T. H. Dick, Miss Hudson, Misses Evans (2), Miss Edwards, Mrs and Miss Sutherland, Miss Hannay, Mrs Maggott and two children, Hrsß. Anderson, Mrs 11. Picktord, Mrs and Miss Lindsay, Mrs jacks on, Miss Jackson, Mrs U'Cotle and three nhiiriren Mr and Mrs Eckensteln and three children, Mrs Gardner, Mr H. Davidson, Miss Roberts, Ur W.
P. Mitchell, Mr F. Waddell, Mr J. Campbell, Mrs U'Oowan nod son. Mr and Mrs T. Howortb and child, Mrs Begg and child, Mr 0. C. Boyes From Dunedin for the North.— For Christchurch: Carisbrook tennis team (18), Uisacs Burton (3), Ur and Mrs Sparrow, Miss Williamson, Miss Lotlmer, Mrs and Miss Stephenson, Miss Craven, Mr Parfutt. Mrs Chalkcr. > rs Rose, Mies Arkcll, Messrs W. B. Montgomery, Hugh S. Hunter, U. Barnett, E Lyons, J. T Stephenson, A. Snider, M Johnston, J, Samuels, F. Woods, N. Mills, E. Stephens, J. Harris, Mrs I) Lmv, Miss Mercer, Miss Burt, Mrs Simpson and child, Mrs Stafford, Mrs Gillon, Master Wynks, Mr J. P Oliver, Mr H. B. Gibb, M W. II Rose, Miss Imdvy, Mr and Mrs Campbell Mr F. Rayner, Mr and Mrs Frott, Miss Peterkin. For St. Andrews ; Mr N. Craigie, Dr Gloss. For Timatu : Mrs Hobble, Mr T. G. Ritchie, Mr and Mrs Munro, Mrs Gall. For Dunsdin from tub North. Mr T. Carrodus, Mr J. H. Fox, Mr W. Rutherford; Miss Allpress, Miss Wiltshire, Mies Middleton, Mr C. P. Duncan, Mr II E. Robins, Mrs and Miss Jackson, Mrs Ridley, Mr J, Maoonochie, Mr A. Hayhurst, Miss M’Curran, Miss Thompson, Mr Wiltshire, Mr P. Kennedy, Mr J. J. M’Liren, Mr A. J. Park, Mr C. H. Croxton. Miss Murray, Miss Kempthorne, Mr J. Joyce, Mr and Mrs Harris, Mr C. Coote, Mr and Mrs Paterson, Mrs Cotton, Mr A. Thompson, Mrs Mabler and son, Mrs A Burns, Mr P. Isaacs; Mrs Beckenham.
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Evening Star, Issue 7181, 7 April 1887, Page 3
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465THE THROUGH TRAINS.—Passengers This Day. Evening Star, Issue 7181, 7 April 1887, Page 3
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