NEW ZEALAND.
[FBB FBBSfI ASSOCIATION.} NELSON, September 10. Snicide of Captain Evans. There is no doubt that Captain Evans did not fall overboard accidentally, as a note was found in his handwriting containing the words, “ Good-bye, God bless you all. Take care of the steamer, Mr Baokstrom, till you gel t > Nelson.” He also left a will. DUNEDIN, September 10. ElectoralSince the last rolls were printed 900 names have been added to the city, 331 to the Caversham, and 321 to the Eoslyn rolls. The Hunt Club Steeplechases,. The weather is fine for the Hunt Club ? races to-day. For the Tally-ho Handicap, o* 60 iovi, two and a-half miles, seven started) Quamby and Winfield being most fanciedKatterfelto (10st 71bs), darted off with a lead, and was never collared, winning the race, with Adalgisa (lOst), second ; and Isaac (list 71bs), third. Time, 6min 2secs. Union Company’s Hew Steamers 5 Mr James Mills goes to England on Tuesday week to make arrangements for the building of the new steamers for the Union Company’s intercolonial trade.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2320, 10 September 1881, Page 3
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