OVERLAND PASSENGERS.
Yesteedat's Through Thains.
From Dunedin for the South.—Mr M. O'Meara, Mrs Moffatt, Mrs Pension, Miss Perston, Mr John M'Gregor, Mr J. K. M'George, Mrs and Miss Gibb. Misses White (2), Mr A. Brodrick, Mr B. F. Brodrick, Mr G A Watson, Mr and Mrs K. B. Wilson, Mr S. Elborn. Mrs Forbes, Master and Miss Forbes, Mr and Mrs W. W. Gray, Dr Smith, Mrs C. Leith and three? children, Mr and Mrs D. K. Ward, Mr F. Goolc. Mrs Gardner, Miss Milbm-n, Miss Walton, Mi.-s A". Pyke, Mr and Mrs A. E. Brown, Mrs W. Brown. For Dunedin from the South.—Miss Cavana»li, Mr and Mr? Lawless and family. Miss Hall Mr and Mrs Siddall, Miss Turnbull, Mrs and Miss Baird, Miss Gardner, Mrs Wilmot, Mr T. Borr, Mrs Faterson, Miss Paterson, Mrs Brassell, Miss .7. Kane. Mr W. Evans, Mr F. Falconer. Miss Tempera. Mr and Mrs M'Lean, Miss M'Lcan. Mr W. H. Clarke, Mr and Mrs Caruwcll, Miss S^udholme, Miss Ford, Miss Harris, Mrs .1. Donald, Miss Durcan Miss Webb. Mr? A. For«uson and child, Mrs F. Stead, Miss Hewlett, Miss M'Kenzie. From Dunedin for the North.—Miss Sparrow Mrllnnn:\ sen..' Miss Hanna, Mr Hanna, inn.. Mr 11. G. Algic, Mr G. A. Reid, Mr C D Arlidgc, Mr W. Fraser, M.H.R., Mr (} Kibblewell, Mr W. Hill, Mr W. H. Clark, Mr E C. Huio. Mr M. Harris, Mr and Miss .Scott, Mr and Mrs'W. F. Inder, Mrs Hucston and two cliildron, Mrs I. A. Hooper, Mr M. 11. Priest. From the North from Dunedin.- >.±r and Mrs A. D. M'llwraitk, Miss Olive, Miss Hoprraft \fiss IT.ayues. Mr .1. A. Kfford, Mr and Mrs \fiimes Sinclair, Mr Jap. Hanna, Miss Hnnnn, Miss Bundle. Miss G. Hayter, Miss Havter, Mr and Mrs C. Kent, Mr and Mrs Jamieson, Mr .T. Dane, Mrs ChMiolm, -Mr and Mrs ICemptou, Mr and Mrs M'Lonnan. Mr and Mrs Joimston. Mr W. Morton. Mrs D Robertson, Mr S. J. Greenwood, Mr A. Fieklwiclr, Mr Joseph Wilson, Mr Mackay, Mr .7. Rvan. Mr C. Maitlaud, Mr and Mrs Fotliergill, Mr and Mrs Culling, Mrs Fox and two children, Canterbury cricket team (13).
Bf. K'l'/p to tub Little Onks.—There is no (vranny so hard to bear as tho tyranny of parents who without meaning to be cruel, do not understand their children. How continually do we fi^d a child punished simply because it is fretful. It does not seem to occur to some parents that in nine cases out of tell a child s irctfulness arise?, from ill-health or from pome temponrv ailment But tliis is assuredly true, and, "instead of punishing their children, p OVOr t= will do will to tnke steps to keep them healthy ana strong. They will not find this difficult if they take care to keep llollowivy s Pills and Ointment always by them. These are remedies which never fail.—s2.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11923, 22 December 1900, Page 6
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480OVERLAND PASSENGERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11923, 22 December 1900, Page 6
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