THROUGH PASSENGERS.—THIS DAY.
FBOM DUNEDIN FOB. THE NOETH. First Express.—Mr W. D. Wyatt-, Mr 5. Dickson, Mr ! P. J. Hussey, Mrs and Mias Mepzie, Mr and Mrs Sawtell' Mrs H. Wimnett, Mr and Mrs J. D. Fisher, Miss Doris FishW, the Gibson “Girls ' , (3), Mr Walker, Mr Hughes, Mr J. H. -Melville, Miss A. E. ‘ Orhell. FROM I>UNipiN FOB THE SOUTH. JUjrs Draper, "Mr' W. Grant,” Miss oer" Ir ’W." fii SGddlemiss,'' Mr and Mrs Lawson, Mr E. Perkins, Mr P. Gordon, Mr M. V. Lillies, Mr D. MacDpi?aJd, Miss |I. Sweeney. FOB DUNEDIN FROM THE SOUTH. Mrs and Mias Wright, Judge' Ward, Mr 6. G. Tothill, Miss Ethel Harraway, Mrs Brown, Mr J. Elder, Miss Washer.
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Evening Star, Issue 12764, 17 March 1906, Page 6
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