[2] Christopher and Henry established a partnership to mine on the Arrow River in Northern Otago and the settlement of Macetown there is named after the three brothers.
[3] In 1883 Mace was appointed the manager of the Eureka gold mine at Terawhiti near Wellington on New Zealand's North Island.
[8] In Victoria he had played against another touring English team led by HH Stephenson in January 1862.
[6] Mace died at Addington, Christchurch in 1911 after contracting influenza as the result of suffering from bronchitis.
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