THE THROUGH TRAINS.-Passengers This Day.
From Dunrdin for thr South —Messrs P. Oakden, G. Lloyd, H J. White, Mrs Thompson, Mr It. Innry, Mrs King, Miss Kin?, Rev. J. Henry, Rev. K C. Motison, Mr R. Po lock. Mis T it and child, Mr and Mrs Scerjiie and ohi'd, Rev. D. 0. Hampton, Mis Hampton, MrsPresham, Mrs Cowan, Mrs Daly, Mbs Daly, Herr Ho. debrand base. For Dunbdin from tux South.-Mr W. L. Simpson, Mr A Castcls, Mr K Hirst, MrH Dolamore, Rev. J. Feryu an, Mrs fliay and two children, Mrs Kiern n and two children, Mr J. Wil-00, Mr J. Wihon, jun , Miss Wilson, Mr W. S. Trotter, Mr H. Shackicck, Mr and Mrs G. A. Kerch and th-ee children, M - s Miyellar, Mr G. K. Tucker, Mis Jf‘Kay, Mrs E 8 Lowe, Miss Brown, Mrs Ford, Mrs U'Kiy and two children, Mia Haro and three children. For Donkdin from thr North.—Mr Piric, Miss Campbell, Mr R. Fraser, Mr J. T. Leek. From Dohkdin for tub North.—For Christchurch Messrs J. J, Hardy, Cohen, G. Cook, C. Woodward, M; and Mrs C. L. Woodward, Mr P. Woodward, M* - Homcre.
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Evening Star, Issue 7360, 4 November 1887, Page 3
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190THE THROUGH TRAINS.-Passengers This Day. Evening Star, Issue 7360, 4 November 1887, Page 3
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