Contributions to the Early History of New Zealand
March
March.
4 and 5.—Trial and acquittal of John Ryley, charged with fraudulent bankruptcy.
8, 9, 15, and 16.—Examination of Mr. H. Mackenzie, late manager of Colonial Bank.
15.—Meeting to provide memorial to R. L. Stevenson of Samoa.
18.—Meeting at Town Hall to arrange for celebration of Anniversary Day. Dr. Hocken intimated that he would present his unique historical collection to the city on condition that it be suitably housed.
22.—Publication of report of official liquidator of J. G. Ward, Farmers' Association, Invercargill.
Annual Meeting of United Fire Brigades Association at Port Chalmers.
23.—Foundation stone of woollen mill laid at Milton.
28.—Opening of Roman Catholic Church at Owaka.
31.—Completion of new manse at Knox Church.
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