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1892. NEW ZEALAND

FREE RAILWAY PASSES GRANTED TO STRANGERS, TOURISTS, AND DISTINGUISHED VISITORS.

Return to an Order of the House of Representatives do.tecl 6th July, 1893. Ordered, "That a return be laid before this House of the free passes over the Government railways granted tostrangers, tourists, and ' distinguished visitors, setting forth the names of the several recipients, for the years 1889, 1890, and 1891."—(Mr. W Hutchison.)

Eetvjbk of Feee Passes over the New Zealand Bailways granted to Strangers, Tourists, and Distinguished Visitors, for the Years 1889, 1890, and 1891. 1889.

Mrs. Paterson (and nephew), Mrs. G. D. Langridge, Mrs. Mr. C. P Landon, Superintondont, India telegraphs. Ham, Mrs. Morey, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Tavenor, Mrs. Mr. W C. Dunbar, C.B., Assistant Under-Seeretary for Craven, Mrs. Outrun, Mrs. Methven, and Mrs. Sargood, Scotland. wives of members of the Legislative Assembly, Vie- The Very Rev. Dean of Ma-ritzburg, Natal. toria. Mr. Harvey (and wife), professional, London and SouthMrs. Dillon, sister of member of the Legislative Assembly western Railwav, England. Victoria. Mr. F Jackson, Union Steamship Company, Sydney Mrs. Fletcher (and child), wife of Superintendent of Vic- Major-General Edwards, aide-de-camp, and orderly intorian Court, Dunedin Exhibition. spectiug colonial forces. Mrs. O. Meyer, wife of New South Wales Commissioner Mr. E. Caine, geological representative New South Wales. at Exhibition. Mr. H. J Scott, representative of South Australia at Mrs. B. S. Bird, wife of Postmaster-General, Tasmania. Exhibition. G. de Aizavedo, Portugal newspaper representative. Mr. A. Fletcher, representative of Victoria at Exhibition. Mr. W V. Bead, Mr. H. Fry, Mr. H. Schwartzkoff, and Mr. 0. Meyer, representative of New South Wales at Mr. Bissett, professionals, New South Wales railways. Exhibition. Professor S. Dickenson (and wife), lecturer, America. Mr. C. E. Kerr, Mr. Rose, and another, professionals, Mr. G. W Bayly professional, M.I.C.E. South Australian railways. Rev. G. Warren, visitor. Mr. L.. Anson, Melbourne Leader Mr. W D. Grant, dairying industry, England. Mr. C. S. MacHardy, professional, Scotland railways. Mr. James Warren, C.E., Town Clerk, Hawthorne, Vic- Mr. S. Nicholls, Sydney Morning Herald. toria. Mr. A. Myers, Melbourne Argus. Lieut.-Colonel Gleig, Burmah, on furlough. Mr. Gaunt (and wife), Judge, Victoria Mr. D, I. Arnotfc, Editor Irish Times. Mr. J Farrell, Sydney Daily Telegraph. Mr. James Simbert, Deputy Postmaster-General, Victoria. Mr. D. Christie Murray, author. Mr.- A. E. Forbes, Mr. Payton-Jones (and wife), Mr. J Mr. R. T Lytton, Consul, Uruguay MacDougall, and Mr. J Sadler, professionals, Victorian Mr. C. E. Davis, reporter. railways. Mr. George Smith, Ballarat Agricultural Society. Messrs. Grierson (2), sons of late General Manager, Great Mr. J J Wright, professional, Siemens Brothers, London. Western Railway, England. Mr. R. Coombes, representative Sydney Referee. Mr. A. W. Lawdor (and wife), M.I.C.E., and Mr. W H. Mi'. A. C. Childs, professional, Philadelphia and Reading White, professionals, Indian railways. Railway. Mr. W Stanley, M.I.C.E., professional, England. Hon. W G. Windeyer, Judge, New South Wales. Major-General R. E. Scbaw, C.B., advising on colonial Lieutenant W Holmes, colonial forces, New South Wales, defences. on furlough. Sir Somers Vine, Imperial Institute. Mr. Milne, Superintendent of Prisons, Fiji. Mr. R. J. Creighton, New Zealand representative in MM. Pecheur, Lucas, and Gamier (and wives), French America. Government, Tahiti. Rev. Dr. McGregor (and secretary) and Principal Rainy, French Governor of Tahiti and party (5). D.D. (and wife), Church of Scotland delegates. Lieutenant M. Leblanc, French Navy. Major-General Strange, in charge of " Maxim " gun. Guard, New South Wales railways. Surgeon-Major Haig and Surgeon-Major McGregor, India, Mr. J Thomas, Melbourne Age. on furlough. Captain Ashby, Wm. Ashby and Co., London. Professor Wallace, Edinburgh University. Naval officers French, 13 ; English, 96.

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