or miscalculated the space. At anyroti*, the tup »f the arch struck him on the t'orehcsii and lifted off the top of the head almost as ckm »it it hatl l«en merely the ltd of a jxjt. fie was knocked off the coach. anil *hen he «ai tirted oj» it was thMight for the moment that tie w;vs dead. Medical aaaiitaitce was called in, ami though the Major was covered with Mood, and moat have been suffering the mwt intense agony, he conld actually jest and tell fanny stone* while the doctor was operating on him. The extraordinary conrage Ht the Johustones is proverbial. No wkh!lt.'i* that the Major was the favourite officer *>r' Utotrain.We nnderstand that the above account is: greatly exaggerated.
LATE ADVERTISEMENT. SAINT LIKES CHUJIUH. 4 aliottt anil north JTjl * 'fPitiLl"''" l " l ''' occu * ptetl by packages U memkn Mling .SiltuigS there, are kfnuly renttfMtetl to Seats in Church on NEXT SUNDAY, the 30U» April. 9S BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ANTED. TWO CS^KTLEMEN BOftililßHß gte Witceonu.—ApplfyMrs. Cormack, UrestrteC. 92 MEETING. NORTHERN AGRICULTIFI.AL AND PASTOR A L ASSOCIATION. rnilE Annttal General .JIBBWKC of MemX ' fj*as o£-kl»trAT>oT«> Aaaodauoii will be huh/in Ihe Metallic** Institute on SATURDAY. Gtii May, IS7<», at - p.m., to receive the Annual Report and fur the Election of a New Committee. J. CHURCH, 13 Secretary. ENTERTAINMENTS. Tt/fASONIC' HALL/- TO-NIGHT (Sat--3 L ™lay). LYNj/H FAMILY BELLRINGERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS, and VOCALISTS. ASONIC At ALL—TO-NK 5 HT, MR. CHARGES KEELEY, the Popular CVtnique anj/l'nnieitun. \ r HALL—TO NIGHT, MR. IVI ALFRED STATHAM, the Favourite I'ia.niat ftnil Aceompanyiat. .fcoNIC HALL—TO-NIGHT, THE JbKLLRINGERS hi an Entire Change of Programme. —T< >- NIG iy/, First Time of the Messrs LYNCH, as the "QUACK DOCTORS."—ILiIWnjah Band, &c ' / Mason ic hall—^j-nig ht.—Mr. K EELBY inXeijrffoiigs and DANCES, ttielading "NICH»J*EMUS JOHNSON," l Masonic sTall.—to-night, First Time KB tie Langhable Farce of f AS* >N 'm-N IC J HT, First l Time of *le " BASHFUL YOUNG MAX." jf * SFASONIC ,U£ .TO X!OHT. ,V J NEW, sn l positiv i. Manet: hut One »-t ti:-t'r-''Hj'i'!. ASONIC V.'iu-,: I i.YX arte yi>M s*»insf, Ales." i. r " I'.'Af; J the BELL-RINGERo, . t Masonic hall.—TcfNiGii » v.r IN TIME and Secftre your Sea;..' 3.. iTs)., and' Is. --.•""f* WA NTHl>, IM.NIEDIATKJiY, BOOKS and MAGAZINES, to the OME.u:tr MEI'H.VSII'H" INsnTf rr. 91 D B M I'RSK A IN OAM ARU !! : CHARLES DEGG & CO. have the honour tt» anit«vnnce that they have made arrangement;* with Sigiior De Vivo to give TWO GRAND CONCERTS, ten Oaittartt at an early date, in which MDLE. ILMA DE MURSKA trtlrffppcar, / Aa»idtcri by ROSNATI, GtAMONA, and BEGC ANT) CO. having JjScprivilege of Selecting the Programme, will do so with the view of including in these TWO CONCERTS ti»,' pri.ncifial chef - JwuvTys of the DE I REPERTOIRE. and therefore j ticipate that tftcy will prove amongst the ruf>s>t brilliant of the present aeries. The I>ate of these Concerts will be fixed in a few days, when Tickets may lie had in advance. Thames-street, Oanuro. 76
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 7, 29 April 1876, Page 3
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