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Willie it carriage bearing hi.-i Excellency tlie Governor and Captain BraithAvaitc. A.D.C.. was proceeding along \\ellinglon-terrnce on Monday eveuing one oi" the horses became fractious and fell to tho -round. Tlie traces had to be cut to free the animal, which promptly bo.ted. It was recap-Wed in Courtenay place. His Excellency and the aide-de-camp alighted from the curriago without mistiiri, Mr Arthur 11. Adams, who has been appointed to the literary staff of the Sydney ''Bulletin." leaves Wellington lor Auckland by the Mokoia to-morrow. Thence he will proceed to Sydney via the islands. }fr Adams has been engaged for a considerable time wrilin-* a novel which, it i.s understood, deals almost, it" not entirely, with Aew Zeal.md scenes and events. A carter mimed James Wright was conccrue,! m a cart, accident on the -Mount Roskill-road this "morning. He was carting a load of stable Utter for Mr Arthur Saunderson, butcher, of En-Fom-road. Mount Roskill, when the horse took fright at a Kingsland trarucar. and collided with another cart. \Vri~hr out upon the road, was picked up in some fear that he had been senonsly injured: T)r. Lindsay, however, examined him in' Dr. 'Ported hon Se> found nothing ~ore serious A shaft ct - lb? rart

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 218, 12 September 1906, Page 2

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 218, 12 September 1906, Page 2

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 218, 12 September 1906, Page 2

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