THE THROUGH TRAlNS.— Passengers This Day.
From Dunedin for tits Sourn —Mrs Tolmie, Miss Toltnie, Mr J.Spratt.Mr L. Popplewell.Mr R. Fenwiok, Mr W. Stuart, Mrs R. Park. Mr A. Monah, Mr J. Bunn, Mr W. Robertson, MiS3 White, Mrs Rremner and child, Mr E. O'Sbea, Mr M'Donald. From Dunkdin por tuk North.—For Chrlstchurob: Mr J. Corbett Judge Broad, Mr Orlando Fish, Mr E. W. Morrah, Mrs Buchanan, Mr Hodder. For Timaru: Mr and Mrs Hawkins, Mr J. M'Nab, Miss Cargill, Mrs Clulee, Mr J. Proctor. For Dunedin prom the South.—Dr Brown, Mrs Boot and two ohildren, Mr J. lark and family, Mr W. A. Walton, Mr and Mr* O'Callagan and four children, Miss Macasey, Mr F. M'Farlane, Mr C. Loring, Mr E. Ccnway. For Duhkdn from tub North.—Mr G. Stephen: son, Mr Evan?, Mr T. Cilcutt, Mr O Green, Mr A. M'MUlan, Mr C. Colclough, Mr H. Sehlaad", Mr T. W. Kempthorne, Mr J. S. Andrewß, Mrs Fox, Mr J. G. Glassford, Mr J Cowlc, Mr A Smith, Mr J Allen.
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Evening Star, Issue 7277, 30 July 1887, Page 3
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171THE THROUGH TRAINS.—Passengers This Day. Evening Star, Issue 7277, 30 July 1887, Page 3
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