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'Hie Stepbeiison Mnsical panv wUI produce to-night, for the first of i'us last, two ]*>rforTnatice-=. a double bill con-siii of a pantomime tragedy, entitled "The Dud in the Snow." and ,the farckal. comedy. "None But the Brave."" 'ITie miscellaneous ilems vvill include new baUets. the sextette from "Luci di Ummermoor." a bo.tinp irrtrrlude. ;iud other attractions, both grave and gay. Bartley a carter liring Iα Jerrayn-itreet. a-ad emplo.y«.i by Mr J. J. Crstijr. met %vith an accident to-day woith miirht have bad much more senous He was in charge of a horse and cart, loaded wi-tii wind, which had To be delivered near the top of Swanson- street. The b«->i->e siandinjr on the top of thp sxreet. and moved down the hill unexpectedly. Scan ton then ru«hed to its head to pall it up. The horse swerved towards him. run on the pavement, and Seanlon was jammed between a btiLKliTig and the sha-ft. Hie shaft grazed his ribs, broke off near the end w.heu ir touched the Irtiildinfs-. and SoanJon revived a nasty cut on the left arm wrtli one of t-he jagged pieeep. He was at otli* attended To by a Medical man at Mt Ratjen's fhemi-st shop, four stitches beiny put in the wound. FortunaivHy the cut did w>t tonch the main artery of tke ami. and. Pcanloti wnll soon ny-over from the effect? of the accident. A sailor named Larsen, who was working on the barque, now in harbotrr. fell down the hold of the ship yesterday afternoon, a ltd was rather severely shaken. He was sent to the hospital for treatment, where examination showed that he had escaped with a few body bruises. A small boy named Nelson Bass, living in Grey Lynn, was treated at the hospital last nipht for a broken arm. sustained while playing. QUITE SERENE. "Weren't you nervous at the wedding." asked the sympathetic chap, "with all those people looking at yon?" "I nervous!" repeated the recent Benedict. "Way shonld I be nervous? Nobody looked at mc. I was only tJie groom, you kaow."

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12, 14 January 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12, 14 January 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12, 14 January 1905, Page 5

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