THE CUSTOMS REVENUE.
The revenue collected at Dunedin to-day amounted to £l,OBl 17s Id. THROUGH TRAINS.—PASSENGERS ITUS DAY. FROM DUNEDIN FOR THR NORTH. Miss Hemwech, Mr J. Williamson, Judge Ward, Mr T. H. Chamb r-, Mr am’ Mrs Gray, Mr and Mrs A. Levy, Mr J. L. Jacobson, Mr D. H. Evatt, Mi J. C Vince, Mr and Mi's Shelton, Mr and Mrs Roberts, Detectives Hill and Nelson, FROM THE SOUTH FOR • DUNEDIN. Mrs -Carier, Mr C. Buchanan, Mr Penscy, Mr Kingsland, Mr J. Allan, Mr C. F. Swanell. Mr J. T. Appelby, Mr J. Marshall. Mr C. J. Marshal!, Mr J. Samson, Mr R. W. Arthur, Mr A. M’Kinnon, Master Grant, Mrs W. Todd, Mr K- F. Todd, Mrs R. M’Connick and two children, Mr R. Barrett, Mr L. Leister, Misses Howistm (3), Miss Christie, Miss B ssd. mow DUNEDIN FOR THE SOUTH. Miss M Fadr’en, Mi s R. Miller, Rev. S. Jones, Mrs Maclntyre, Mr N. Hillary, Mr A. W. Brunton. FROM CHRISTCHURCH FOR THE SOUTH. Mr and Mrs Kerr, Mr Allen, Mr and Miss Steers, Mrs C. \V iffh, Mr Thornton, Master Thornton, Mrs Willis,
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Evening Star, Issue 11626, 10 July 1902, Page 5
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188THE CUSTOMS REVENUE. Evening Star, Issue 11626, 10 July 1902, Page 5
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