\begin{table}%T5 \caption{Magnitudes of local standards in the near-IR.} \label{t5} %\centerline { \begin{tabular}{rllll} \hline \hline Offsets$^a$ & & $J$ & $H$ & \ks\ \\ \hline 5.34 E& 2.23 S & 18.10 (0.06) & 17.47 (0.03) & 17.15 (0.01) \\ 17.04 W& 18.25 S & 20.23 (0.08) & 19.22 (0.06) & 18.35 (0.03) \\ 80.87 W& 17.36 N & 18.45 (0.06) & 17.84 (0.02) & 17.57 (0.02) \\ 33.98 W& 26.71 N & 19.87 (0.05) & 19.07 (0.04) & 18.77 (0.04) \\ 36.80 W& 21.81 N & 18.30 (0.05) & 17.66 (0.03) & 17.29 (0.02) \\ 83.25 W& 70.93 N & 16.08 (0.04) & 15.42 (0.01) & 15.14 (0.01) \\ 105.06 W& 40.36 N & 17.54 (0.05) & 17.12 (0.02) & 17.02 (0.01) \\ 130.73 W& 29.53 N & 19.03 (0.06) & 18.31 (0.03) & 18.10 (0.02) \\ 103.50 W& 56.17 N & 20.37 (0.07) & 19.72 (0.07) & 19.55 (0.06) \\ 49.27 W& 12.32 N & 18.29 (0.06) & 18.14 (0.03) & 17.87 (0.02) \\ 97.35 W& 66.92 N & 21.13 (0.07) & 20.47 (0.07) & 20.07 (0.09) \\ 115.60 W& 17.95 N & 20.94 (0.06) & 20.46 (0.07) & 20.23 (0.10) \\ 37.25 W& 25.82 N & 20.37 (0.07) & 19.70 (0.05) & 19.50 (0.06) \\ 57.13 W& 40.81 N & 20.01 (0.07) & 19.04 (0.04) & 18.14 (0.02) \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \par \medskip $^a$ Offsets in arcseconds measured from the supernova. \end{table}