Yesterday afternoon a tram car and a sulky came into collision in Beachroad, near the bottom of Short-street. The motor man had applied the brake promptly, but the car skidded a little, with the result that the back of the sulky was damaged, and the occupant was thrown out, but escaped injury beyond a cut on the head and a severe shaking. The Devonport Ferry Co., Ltd., will continue running excursions throughout ths week. Mr W, F. Massey, leader cf the Opposition (says the "Otago Daily Times"), , will visit the South about Easter time, i and address public meetings on political i matters in Dunedin and one of the in- j i land towns. I You know —Gentlemen's underwear. jGso. Fomddfi', Viotoria Aroad*.—Ad. j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1905, Page 5
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