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OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

Yesterday's Through Trains. From Dunedin for the South.—Mr AY H Russell, Mrs AVatson, Mr G. Evans, Mr j' AY Drake, Mrs A. S. Adams, Mrs Ellis and three children, Miss M'Eachern, Mrs M'Eachern Mr= Jamie, Mrs Houley, Mrs Bailey, Mrs Flanaghan, Mr J. Swan, Miss Kirk, Miss Nickless, Mr C Francis, Mr J. Borrie, Miss.J. Boyd, Miss Dewar Mr G. Phillips, Mr G. H. Hope, Mr T. Lodge Mi AY. H. Keay. ' For Dunedin from the South.—Mr AY. L Simpson, Mr S. Solomon, Mr H. Andrews, Mr F_ Underwood, Miss Snazelle, Mrs Snazelle, MrMuch and family, Mr J. R. Heckley, Mr and Mri AVilton, Mrs Forbes, Mr J. M'Kay, Mr AA r. Ander son, Miss Foster, Jlr P. T. Aitken, Mr F. Bolt Mrs M'Grath, Mr H. Hawkins, Mr R. O. Bishop Mr H. N. Abbott, Mrs May. From Dunedin for the North.—For Christ church : Mr AY. H. Young, Professor Sale, Mr B Hallenstein, Mr J. C. Crawford. For Timaru Mr AY. A. Moore, Miss Taylor, Mrs Gillies. Fo Oamaru : The Myra Kemble Company (15). From the North for Dunedin.—Messrs F Egan, M. Kearns, Meredith, Kaye, J. AY. Dobbie J. A. Stewart, S. Gormon, M. Driver, AVillian Hutchison, M.H.R., A. H. Anderson, Mr and Mr AVardell.

A pine tree measuring 12ft through was (accord ing to a North Island liaper) felled the other d.v on the Oroua Coal Creek Block. AA rhen, by reason of "a cold, or from any othe cause, the secretory organs become disordered, themay be stimulated to healthy action by the usi of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Sold by all dealers it piedicine,

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Perseus takes exception to our critic's conclusion that "Dr Bill" as performed by tho Myra Kemble company was "perfectly harmless alike in significance and suggestion." Ho uses such exaggerated language in his letter that we do not give it insertion. AYe are aware that, although the representation of " Dr Bill" which was given in Dunedin was very much toned down as compared with that given in Melbourne, yet there are people who witnessed tho performance here who are of opinion that portions of tho dialogue should have been cut out. We do not wish to assert that those persons have not some ground for their opinion, but our correspondent goes beyond legitimate criticism.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9390, 1 April 1892, Page 1

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OVERLAND PASSENGERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9390, 1 April 1892, Page 1

OVERLAND PASSENGERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9390, 1 April 1892, Page 1