THE RECENT INQUEST.
[to tse Etfrroft.] Sir—At t6e Coroner's inquest yesterday Mr Anderson atafe'cl that the deceased Thompson had mentioned td him his intention or filing out. Sucn being intended, how was v it the question was not put to Mr M'Fetrich if the share and interest in the claim had been disposed of, which woald have shown what money the man had spent or lost snide last Sunday; and probably it would have brought to light what houses he had visited afterwards 1 . Tumbling into eternity at one fall, ad this pdor felldw Has done, shotild be a warning to those attending the nightly orgies in bondf of Bacchus not to take too much of the vile compounds which the bonifaces keep already triixed for their smiling beauti&j td supply to the unwary.—l am, <fec, StUICEK Mignonette Flat, January 5.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1644, 5 January 1882, Page 2
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141THE RECENT INQUEST. Kumara Times, Issue 1644, 5 January 1882, Page 2
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