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A COACH ACCIDENT.

DASHED TO PIECES IN A CREEK. [n* TELRQKArn— i'ukss association- ] WAIROA, This Day. News was received late yesterday afternoon of an accident to tho Wnitnretnoaua coack The four horses took fright neiir Ohuka. The driver, Harry Sibloy, held on until he wa» jolted off ; he was badly bruised, and had his arm and a log broken. Fortunately thoro wero no passengers in tho conch.. The horses and vdiiclo went over a bridgo into a creek. Tho coach was pmnshed to pieces. The horses freed themiwlves, and have not been found. Sibley \ym brought into the Hospital this morning.

A lecture is to bo given by Mr. Charles Wilson (Parliamentary Librarian) at St. Thomas's School, Nowtown, on Thursday next, on "Charles Dickens." During his recent visit to tho Old Country, Mr. Wil&on paid a visit to Rochester and othor hauntb of Dickens, which should enable him tn materially add to tho interest of tho locturo. Tho proceeds aro in aid of a bazaar, which is to take placo tho first week in November, and for n very worthy object, St. Thomas's Church. Mr. 0. W. Barrtrop has very kindly offered to assist in illustrating tho lecture by bis ndmirablo lantorn. Names of winners of raffles at- tho St. John Ambulance bazaar nro advertised elsewhere. Messrs. Moodonold, Wilson and Co. diroot attention to their advertisement* appearing in our auction columns to-day of laud and other soles. On Thursday next, 15th inst., tlioy will tubmit v cataloguo of landed proportion comprising, in order to okwo tno Mudgoway octnto account*, a block of land containing nino and aquartor Horus at the Lower Hutt, having aoublo frontage* lo tho main Hutt roau and MoUow-road, and situate nearly opposite U>o nurtiury gardens of Miusnt. H. 0. Gibbons and Co. ; two buniuos* building section* in tho central portion of tho main Mioroughfaro of Mnetcrtou, Qucen-strcot, with double frontages of 33K each to that slroot and to Crieknt-slreet ; a building section iv Molenworth-stroot, nhnoet opposite- tho Parliamentary Grounds, having a fronlago of 40ft by a dopth of 100 ft; a froohold business boot ion, TWauaki-atroot, having a frontage, of 46ft 6in by a dopth of 80ft; threo comer building sections situate in tho Marton Junction Township ; and four sections close- to tho Botanical Gardens, Northland. Tho firm insert n preliminary lulvortinomotit of tho tale, under instructions from tho trim toes of tho oet-ato of tha Into Mr. A. do I). Brandon, of tho whole of tho properties, comprising family romdonccs and building section*, situato Hptwon-stroot and Thorndon-quay. Full dolnils will bo published laior. Tho firm also insert tho detailed advertisement of tho sale at Mnntorton on Saturday next, 17th inst., of tho Luoona Instate, which has boon subdivided into 22 dairy farmn lunging in area, from 25 acrpe to 24-2 nrres. Muoh interest is conlrcd in thin tsalo. Plans of tho land oan bo had on application to tho auctioneers, and arraugomonU can bo mndo with tho latter by intonding buycra for thoir being shown over tho eslnto. On Wodnosdiiy the usual sale of furnituro, etc, will be hold Th thoir rooms. On Monday noxt, 12th inst., at 2 o'clock, at thoir rooms, Poatherston-stroot, Messrs. J. 11. Bothuna and Co. will hold an auction salo of ladies' boots and shoes, ox s.s. Buooroß, all more or loss damaged. Messrs. Itathtinn and Co. insert an arnonded list of freehold bußinoKS and residential propnrtics which thoy bavo on their books for bo-10. Sollers aro invited to forward particulara of thoir properties for injiortion in tho Wellington lnvoslors' Ouido. Messrs. W. 11. Turnbull and Co.'b now list of city and suburban properties for privato nala will bo found on tho oighth page. Particulars of proportion to bo Bold on easy terms will bo found onumeratod, also gonnrato announcements of Yprk Bay, Wilton Estate, Borhampare, and Mono.ghan, K«rori building land, for which Messrs. Turnbull and Co. are solo agents. A revised list of oily and suburban rcsi donlial proportion, building sites, and in veslmontß. ih advertised by W. A. Broadbent, land and ostate agent, Willifl-stroot. Mr. Cioorgo Kwlior'i. pictures will bo .old on Monday, at 3.30, at Mr. Shortt'a auction mart, together with a quantity of household furnitmo and effects. Messrs. R. U. Davis and Co., tailore, of Lambton-quay, avo showing a fine as. Borlmont of staples from the bost English mills. TJib man who drives tho Royal mail,_ The maid who enrrios tho milking-pail, Tho ntockman on tho oattlo run, Tho sportsman with his dog and gun, Tho wot oh inn n (joing his nightly round, Tho minor working under ground, AH mako themsclvos from col^ls secure By using Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. — Advt. CAN'T LOtih TONKING. To miss a kiHs is more amiss Than it would bo to kiss a Miss ; Providod that Iho kiiw you mins Tho Miss hersolf would uover mj*s. N.T). — Try Touking"s Liueeed Emulsion for LV-»k roivrl> *«I>rt..

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 5

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A COACH ACCIDENT. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 5

A COACH ACCIDENT. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 5