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THROUGH TRAINS.—PASSENGERS THIS DAY.

FROM BC.VaDIN yOB THB JCOTITB. Miss Cole, Mrs Heillier, Miss Bannister, Miss Haig. Mr and Mrs J. J. Burrows, Mrs G. Aitken, Mrs A. Aitken, Mr James Callender. Mr Feather, Miss. Smith, Mr C. X. IJaeyei'tz, Master Baevertr., Miss Van Asch. Mr it. S. Smith, Mr Walker, Ser-geant-major Burbery. *'IU)Ji nUNEniNf FOB TUB SOUTH. Miss Brown, Miss Ko>s. Mr I), tlearne, Miss Roach, Mr Murie, Mrs and Miss Perniin. Miss Dagger. Miss White. Miss Elder. Miss Mi!ligan/Miss Stewart, Mr and Mrs James Waul and two children, Mr G. Whealler. Misses Broad 12). Mr J. Bealtie. FROM CHKISTCnUKCH TOR THP, SOUTH. Miss V-.'av, Hcv. A. W. and Mrs Aveiill, Mr and Mrs A. V,. Smith, Mr J. Findlny, Mrs Knlui. Miss Burke. Mr A. E. Peache, Mr S. Cook, Mr J. Russell.

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Evening Star, Issue 11663, 23 January 1902, Page 5

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THROUGH TRAINS.—PASSENGERS THIS DAY. Evening Star, Issue 11663, 23 January 1902, Page 5

THROUGH TRAINS.—PASSENGERS THIS DAY. Evening Star, Issue 11663, 23 January 1902, Page 5