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Accidents. —A man who is not well known, but whose name wa are told is Nicbolls, fell off Mr Streeter’s combine yesterday, and was considerably bruised. He was brought to Dr Hayes, wh® attended to his injuries, and afterwards taken to the Eoyal Hotel, where he remained last hight. He is, we believe, a recent arrival from Christchurch. —A young man named Walter Shaw, from Woodbury, narrowly escaped being killed a few days ago at Mr Scannell’s threshing machine. He was buckling the combine to the engine, when the latter backed, and he was caught between the two. His back sustained some injury, and the aide of his face, which was pressed against the hot engine, was burned. He is, however, progressing favorably and is able to go about again. A six-roomed house belonging to Moore Bros., at btratford, near New Plymouth, was burned down at four o’clock on Friday morning. Hardly anything was saved. Insurance, £IOO The noted qual.ty of the Coffee made in the Oaf6s of Turkey, France, and America is ohiofly due to the fact that only Fresh Roasted Coffee is used ; so that none of the volatile oil and other essentials are lost. Ask your grocer for Anderson’s Coffee, and you will have a beverage alike refreshing and stimulating, as it is fresh roasted and ground at the factory, Timaru.—[Adyt,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2030, 8 April 1890, Page 3

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224

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2030, 8 April 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2030, 8 April 1890, Page 3

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