DUNEDIN NOTES.
(Bl TBUEORAPn— OWN COIUIESrONDENT.] DUNKDIN, 20th June. Mr. W. Evans, a well-known .Southland run-hoklev, and father of Dr. J-.vans, of (his city, died yesterdny nt Melbourne, wither ho proceeded a fortnight, ago to escape tho winter in Olugo. Ucconscd, who was accompanied by Mis. Evuns, buffered from a weak heart. A memorial tablet to Dr. Watt, tho first pastor of tho Green Island Chinch, was unveiled yesterday. Tenders arc being invited for a second bridgo over the Manuhorckia River, a short distance, this (tide of Alexandra, which i* interpreted as an intention to push on fcho Otago Central "Railway Line more expeditiously than in tho na«t. The report that Dr. Gault, medical officer at tho Waitati Inebriates' Home, i 8 resigning is incorrect.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1904, Page 2
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