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THROUGH TRAINS.—PASSENGERS THIS DAY.

FROM DUNEDIN FOB THE NORTH. Mr J. SMnner, Mr G. M. Julius, Mr F. Waldegrave, Air G. Paton, Mr W. G. Goodman, Mrs Morton, Master Morton, Mrs W. BaUantyne, Mrs J. Ballantyne, Master Ballantyne. FROM THE SOUTH FOR DUNEDIN. Mr S. Evans, Mr W. Henderson, Mrs Harrison and two' children, Miss Roe, Miss Moffitt, Mr and Mrs Dickson, Miss Wethers, Mr J. C. M'George, Mr B. Hutton, Mr J. Proven, Mrs D. Dewar, Mr G. P. Rowlitt. Mr E. Peddington, Mrs and Mr C. Elide and child. ra«'K DUNEDIN FOB THE SOUTHHerr Zimmermann, Mr and Mrs Craig, Mrs Cousens, Miss Vernon, Mrs Sierck, Mr J.- R. Elder, Miss M. Cameron, Miss Cameron, Miss Baillie, Miss M‘Ewan, Mr A. Wallace, Miss Lacey, Mr W. 0. Millar, Captain Nicolson;

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Evening Star, Issue 11896, 26 May 1903, Page 4

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THROUGH TRAINS.—PASSENGERS THIS DAY. Evening Star, Issue 11896, 26 May 1903, Page 4

THROUGH TRAINS.—PASSENGERS THIS DAY. Evening Star, Issue 11896, 26 May 1903, Page 4

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