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TIDE TABLE.

Aar?accident wh^ich might -have proved' very serious occurred a;little, after three o'clock»6n; Thuriday afternoon, >at \ Newmarket, to a gentleman named Mr Hurrell, who, in company with Mr Eeynolds and Mi Watney, was riding on horse' back -for ah '■■ afternoon^s outing. -.. ■. Whencoming along the Kyber Pass .fioad,: by; the. Cra^ajh Cook^Hotel, Mr Hurrell's horse ;b'olted at a tremendous pace along the rnskii'iiia&i arid 'madei as if hef'Would' run imo Mt Fl G. Qlay tori's yard; but the horse suddenly swerving to the left, M* Hufrell; fell by the kerb«tpnes, opposite' Mr Kent's baker shop.. Mr Clayton was the firbfiftolift the poor : fellow. up, who was insensible from the, heavy fWlf ..,* r sfi». head was much-—cut, blood flowing copiously, c' Some pillows were procured, and Dr Hdines, on arrival, said he thought h'e'-'wo'jcdd'b'a better to the hotel, wheEellhe gradually recovered, so as: to b» able to return home in a cab about five o'clock.—Herald. Hom,owai'b QiHTanpT ajtd Titxa.-— Bheuinatiam or Neuralgic AfEeotions.r—No diseasefi^ara more frequent, painful, 6r difficult to cure, than these." From 1 their attack no tissue of the human body is exempt, no age, sex, or: calling secure. '• It is a blessing, bowever, to: know that all these sufferings may be completely and expedifjounly subdued by Hollojfay/s remedies. ' The Pills much, assist ia banishing thetendency to rheumatism and eimilar painful disorders,; whilst the Ointment cures the local ailments, the Pills remove the; cpoßtitutional dinurbttnee and regulate the jvypkuiidi function of every organ throughout fhe'hVman body.' Thf,6pre,i»)atitMet temporary nor superficial, but permanent and complete, and the disease rarely recurs, to perfect has been the purification performed by these searching preparations.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3202, 24 May 1879, Page 2

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TIDE TABLE. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3202, 24 May 1879, Page 2

TIDE TABLE. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3202, 24 May 1879, Page 2

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