AUCKLAND SPECIAL.
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(Special to Tunes.! Auckland, last night. Miss Mum), of Wellington, Iras keen engaged to take the principal part in the opera •• lolanthc.” to he played bv tlie Auckland amateurs, commencing next -Monday. ACCIDENT To AN ATHLETE. Much regret was expressed in athletic circles when it became known that Mr M. M. itosegrave. the well-known Irish 1 hurdler, had broke a sinew at the back of his j leg while training in the Domain for the amateur athletic sports, and his meeting . with the New /'-aland champion. George j Smith, of Auckland. Kosegrave was! taken to the hospital, and I fear that the [ irishman will never he able t > run again, the accident incapacitating him for .sometime. OPENING Oi- ItOWIXG SEASON. ! land mu Saturday with it procession of ' boats in tin; harbor. ; j A YALFABLL SI I U'M ENT. ( The steamer Xcalaudia from Soutli this i 1 morning brought 21 eases of gold valued j ' •it JJNGipo, consigned to the Hank 01 New ! Zealand. i •
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 237, 15 October 1901, Page 3
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167AUCKLAND SPECIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 237, 15 October 1901, Page 3
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