From the Mar ton paper we learn that Wliliam Alfred Lutnaden died on Friday night from concussiou of the brain. . He never regained consciousness from the time of the fall from his horse. People should mind how they exproßß themselves at public dinners. We read the other day tliat the builder of a church now m, course of erection, when the toast of his health was given, enigmatically replied that be was " more fitted for the scaffold than for, public! .speaking." He wondered why they. 'laughed. Jf
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1599, 4 January 1886, Page 4
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