[3] He displayed his best form in the seasons after the tour, when other players were preferred for the Australian team.
Opening the innings for Victoria against New South Wales in 1890–91, he scored 106 in a team total of 181.
[4] He moved to Sydney in 1895 after purchasing the Criterion Hotel there, and played a few matches in 1895–96 for New South Wales.
[3] Writing after Walters' death, the Test player and journalist Jack Worrall said, "He was class enough for any company in the land as a batsman, though he was particularly slow in the field.
[7] He died at sea off Bombay[note 1] while he and his wife were returning to Australia after an extended holiday in England.