MR NAPIER'S LAST WORD ON DR. LAISHLEY'S DEFEAT.
(To the Editor.)
Sic— As Dr. Laishley has throw, up the eponce. and is now suffering tl.u woes of the vanquished, I have no desire to add any words to intensify his mortification. He provoked with a light heart a contest in which his around was ill-chosen, and which must) inevitably have ended, as ib has done
to him, in disaster. HavJhg>bsen worsted he resorte'di tq ecurrijous perao'nal abuse, bub this wojapon only recoiled onhis own head. Henceforward', " J\ T cmo meimpune laccssct." —l am, etc., W: J.^APIER.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 29 December 1891, Page 2
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96MR NAPIER'S LAST WORD ON DR. LAISHLEY'S DEFEAT. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 29 December 1891, Page 2
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