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Mr P. Spencer, of Murray and Spencer, had; a hasty accidentwhen proceed ing to • his business this morning "on a bicyole. Going down Hobson-street, he came a heavy cropper over the tram lines, shooting away in front, cutting his ! facoi hands, knees, and giving him a 1 good shako up ull over. It might have been worse only a bag ho happened to have on his back flipped wind in front, nnd assisted to brMk his fas very considerably, Though very much cuts about, after he hud bee. attended to by a'chemist Mi* Spencop |B^^ -was able'te go to work fte usual, The ll:d'-on of the Upjfp ltof_ g. _wtn»' I io (bank the Working %»'. Ol .b toy ft i gilt of .lius-talc . papere t.p tho m . * ih& i Fo.- Coming Beaton. —'Cipkr.t, Slices, ' gvca:- variety, only ta\_W t *_SSti\rttf. i-OOC ) i ■ - -.--■,- _ .

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 223, 21 September 1888, Page 4

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 223, 21 September 1888, Page 4

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 223, 21 September 1888, Page 4