DEATH OF LORD MANTON.
THROWN FROM HORSE WHILE HUNTING. Elec. Te) CopyriKnt-united Press Assn J {Australian and N.Z Cable Association I LONDON, March 13.
Lord Manton (formerly Mr. . Joseph Watson), chairman of the famous soap firnv was thrown from his horse while hunting, and died immediately from heart failure, in the presence of two sons. Lord Majiton took up : racing two years ago, ( when he spent £30,000; on yearlings. He owned ' Lemonora and Love-in-idleness., '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15774, 15 March 1922, Page 3
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