THE THROUGH TRAINS.-Passengers This Day.
Fboh Dunedw fob th« South.—Miss Gibson, Mrs and Miss Dunlass, Ilsv. Father Newport, Mr and Mrs Sim, Mr and Mrs Elliott, Mr O. Woodman, Mr and Mis T. Thomson, Ml.-s Boyd, Mr and Mrs Latham, Miss Boyd, Miss Walker, Mrs Styles, Masters Roach (3), Mrs Dawson, Mrs Wilson and two children, Mr O. A. Strack, Mr A. M'Neil, Mr D. M'Neil, Mr P. Moir, Mr J. Dickson, Mr J. Buchanan. Mr W. Turnbull, Mrs Hunter, Miss Hnnter, Mr D. Anderson, Mlsb Mann, Mr and Mrs Ross and child, Mrs Moore and child, Mr and Mrs Perkin, Mrs Daley and two children, Mr W. B. Common, Mr G. Sbirtcllffe, Mr A. J Pease. Fob' Euneoin from the South. il< v. J. Richards-, Mr J. Plunket. Mr W. M'Hutchescn, Mr R. C. Hughes, Miss Essie Chisholm, Mrs Stevenson, Miss Jessie MathesoD, Miss Olive Meicer, Mr T. Burton, Mr Robert Hastie, Miss W. Mitchell, Mi»B Grant, Mr D. Grant, Mr and Mrs B. C. Haggltt, Miss Sybil Haggitt, Mrs Ralrymple, Mr E. H. Reld, Miss Raphael, Mis<9 Schlote', Mr Schlotel. Miss Leech, Mr and Mrs Sim. *'ewrs H. E. and J Moss, Mr B. I*aao. Miss Brown. Mr W. F. Young, Mr Hastings, Mr Cochran, Mrs Cameron, Mr H, Frascr, Mrs O. M. Grelg. Miss Maisley, Mrs Gay, Mr R. W. Gay. Mrsß. Gillies, Miss Anderson, Mrs Thomson, Mrs Pattewon, Miss Forsyth, Miss Stewart, Mrs M'Locd. Mr and Mn Williams and two children, Mrs Teropleton, Mr G. Dowse, Mr J. 1 utbie, Mr W. Sutherland, Mr D. M'Lean, Mr and Mrs Black. Miss Gardner. Miss Holmes, Mr and Mrs Sangßter, Mr and Mrs W. Gilchrist, Miss King, Mr and Miss Dippie, Mr H- P. Murray, Miss E. Murray, Mr R, S. Cantrell, Mr and Mrs Ross. Mr W. Smith, Mr A. Hunter, Mr J. Fletcher, Mr J. Mills, Mr W. D. Bastlan. Mr W. N. Bastian. Miss Rie. Miss Thomson, Mr P. Mason, Mrs Gillies, Mrs Johnston. ?BOM UonsDiN fOB th« Nobth For Christchurch : Mr G. H. Oatway, Mr G. R. Herons, General Fnlton, Miss Pulton, Mr, Mrs. and Missis T yons (2), Mr T. T. R Herdon, MrsW. N. Blair, Mr G. Schneider, Mr W. A. Moore, Mr W. A. Dartou. For Tinrru: Mrs Oowell, Mias M'Lean, Mrs Foster. For Ashbutton: Mr J. Gow.
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Evening Star, Issue 8718, 9 January 1892, Page 3
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387THE THROUGH TRAINS.-Passengers This Day. Evening Star, Issue 8718, 9 January 1892, Page 3
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