DUNEDIN.
December 3,
E. DeLaperelle, an old resident at Arrow, has committed suicide. He set fire to the building on his farm, and then shot himself. After the fire was extinguished the body was fomnd shockingly burned. He leaves a wife and three young children. The Union Company's handsome trophy, which was won by the City Guards team at Nelson last year, has been fired for by the individual members in a series of competitions. It had to be woe by the member first securing 21 points. Volunieer Provo, with 19, claims two disputed points in consequence of one man who held a prominent position being disqualified. The match committee refused to allow the protest, and law proceedings are threatened.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3252, 3 December 1881, Page 3
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