All the persons injured in the 'has and tramcar collision are reported to be doing--well. The internal injuries ' whicii were looked for with some" anxiety in the case of the 'bus driver, Ganley, have not developed, and he is much bettexv
Mr. S, W. Mansfield, chief electoral registrar of the colony, went to Dargaville and the North to-day. He yjsita the Northern electoral centres before returning to Auckland, and thereafter returns to Wellington.
Mrs Rpnayne, of slailway:Street. Newmarket, feltjij a fajnting fit. Fictpriastreet vesteyday aftevnodp, and. was rendered almost unconscious by a blfl-ro on the head. She was taken to the hospital, where she has reooyerod.
The. racehorse Loch Lpniond. racing under i]\e name of llr. S. Stevens, sustained serious injuries sis a result" of a, fire in big stable af.O'Jieill's Point, Devonpqrt.. last night, and his condition is such as to cause the yet. surgeon, Mr. Halsteacl, to hold out very little hope of hj* recovery. 2vo one seems to "have noticed that thq §l:'.!>!e wa? pa - fire. \yiien the ti-iirner. Mr. ■MeKinnqn, got Qiit of lied at five o'clpck this morning lie found the stable, which was a large one, in ruins, amK .*•><» horse was standing in tlie paddock l>::illy marked. Th? horse had evidrnily been unable to UssQre tlie huUding until the fire made an Qppr.my far ..JiiiH. His limbs are frightfully 'burned, but the b,ody was preserved by a canvas rug. Loch Loniond is a particularly unfortunate horse. It was whilst 'riding htm at tlie Takapuna spring meeting tj'at the jockey Buttler met wjth injuries that resulted m his doatji, whilst gi the recent sunimer meeting.; f r hc 'jockeys Burns and Murray received injririas hy being thrp\yn frpnt him. ~-
The New Zealand D.iiry Assggaitwiu have just concLuded negotiations by pable for the sale tp a South Afpcaji firm of a Igrgo parcel of Apeiior fjFaiul butter. The. .quantity involved is I'liXO boxes \n regular monthly shipiiwr.ts. The "price is said to be a good op.c, evidencing tlia commanding" position iiehi by this hraiul. This, together with ether "contracts proviously made by the New Zealand Dairy Association, ensures for theri l , a regular monthly business vith South Africa up to and including December next.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 16 February 1905, Page 5
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