ACCIDENT TO MR. SEARANCKE.
Our Hamilton correspondent writes : —"Our respected R. M., Mr. Searaucke, sustained some severe kicks from his horse on Tuesday morning, while in the act of saddling him in the stable. Dr. Carey was speedily in attendance, and, I am happy to say, Mr. Searancke is pronounced out of danger. "
PuiMATuiKB BAtDsass.— Mr. J. Sergeant, bookseller, of Linto", Cambridge, has made public a curious case of a young man, named Hayloct, of Asudown, whose Hair came off entire from some very unaccountable causo, and left him in » state of prematuie bildnrss. He purcnased from Mr. Sergeant several populfcr preparations, which he applied, but without aoy effect whatever. At latt, however, he made trial of the Mac»sBftr OH of Memrs. Rowlands', of London, Kad exhibited to the most incredulous ike proof of lta efficacy in a thioK crop of Hair. Mr. Sergeant permits a direct reference to him on this very; interesting fact. It may be obtained of the principal Chemilt* and storekeeper! throughout the country. Wholesale agents for New Zealand, Kempthorne Prouer, *n4 Co.,AuoU»n4ttdDttn»dJn»-[AST.I. '
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4180, 6 January 1871, Page 4
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177ACCIDENT TO MR. SEARANCKE. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4180, 6 January 1871, Page 4
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