Contributions to the Early History of New Zealand
November
November.
3.—Death of Mr. John McGlashan from a fall from his horse.
4.—Letter pillar-boxes set up in Dunedin.
Meeting of Chamber of Commerce and deputation to Superintendent asking him to open ports for stock, owing to high price of meat. Mutton, 10d.; steak, 1s.
10.—Volunteer review. About 130 or 140 men on parade.
14.—First show under Northern A. and P. Association at Oamaru.
Official report on gold discoveries at Silver-stream.
18.—Record of two locally-made pianofortes by Chas. Begg, Princes Street.
28.—Cricket match: High School v. Dunedin Second Eleven. Won by latter—118 to 45+17=92.