THE THROUGH TRAINS.-Passengers This Day.
Prom Dr.NRDm tor thi North.—For Christchurch: Mrs Johnson, Miss Thornton, Mcs«rs G Walker, Montagu Pym, J. B. Rett, J, Oattell, James Webster, William Watt. T. A. Btmber, G. Thornton, C. E D. Blair, Captain Kennedy, Mr and Mrs Parker and two children, Mr J. Armstrong, Miss Armstrong, Miss B. Mahonev. Mr H. Peterkln, Miss Poterkfn, Mr E. Tapser.'Mißs GibsoD, Mr and Mrs Lawson, Messrs D. Campbell, Charles Lyons, f». Kerr, E H. Reid, For Timaru: Messrs R. Runoiman, W. W. Smith, 11. Coull, Bone (3), C. Hilton, Mrs A. Brown, Mrs London, Miss Hellyer, Miss M'Natly and Willie Hoiutnn. Mr J. R. R. H'bar en. Miss L. H'Laren, Miss Keddle, Mr J. G. Maopherson. For Dmnmn nam ran north.—Mesrs D. M'lntosh, F. G. Coming, R. T. Subject, L. P. Decarle, Donald Maclean, A. Rlchsrdsf n, H. W. Smart, P S. Ksy, T. Duohmanton, J. Oargli', J. Thornton, A. R. Spalding, Captain Gray. George Hart, J. M'Dona'd. Mrs Willis, Means T. Y. Lawrie and J. T. Lawrie, Miss Haskell. Messrs H. D. Damiham, O. Coote, J. Coom, Mrs E and Mtsi Ashby, Mrs Burt, Mr and Mrs A. G. Aehby, Mr J. King, Mrs Cameron, Messrs 0. E. Hansel and Arthur Blanobard, Mr and Mrs Davburgb, Messrs E. W. Watklns. G. Evans, J. A. Fitzgerald, J. Aitken, R. Rankin, R. Devehhrivasb, Miss Wiggins, Mrs M'Lean, Mr and Mrs Dawson. Fsom Dunbdib TOR thb SOOTH. —Mr and Mrs Moodie, Mr and Mrs Sooullar and four children. Miss Wanley, Mr and Mrs Edwards, W. J. Adams, H. S. Valentine, M.H.R., H. Feldwlck, M.H.R., J. J. Ward, M.H.R., A. S. Adams. Mrs Wilson, W. G. Neill and two ohildren, J. R. Slnolatr, G. A. Troup, Miss Troup, Mrs Johnston, Mr and Mrs Anderson and two ohildren, Hon. Dr Menzies, A. Campbell, Mrs Stenhouse, Miss Filler, Mrs Faller, Mr and Mrs Hare and child, N. B Fisher, W. Black. F. Evans, E. J. Roberts. A. Sioolair, F. H. King, T. Soott, Mr and MrsßUok. For DmnDM from thi Sooth—Messrs J. H, Wrenn. K. S. Charters. W. T. M'Farlane, W. H; Mllford, W. F. Fioser, W. Hamilton, T. Atkinson, A. Dobson, Mrs Menzies, Mr J. S'evenson, Mrs M'Kolght, Mr Mackenzie, Mrs Mackenzie, Mr J. O. Adams, Miss Woodron, Mr J. T. Allan, Mrs Cunningham and three children, Mr and Mrs Shopard and two ohildren, Mr H H. Hare, Mrs Finn and child, Messrs L. Niool. F. E. Joseph, Hugh Armour, and Invercargill Cricket Eleven.
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Evening Star, Issue 7403, 24 December 1887, Page 3
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413THE THROUGH TRAINS.-Passengers This Day. Evening Star, Issue 7403, 24 December 1887, Page 3
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