Contributions to the Early History of New Zealand
March
March.
7.—Resignation of Rev. A. P. Davidson, coadjutor with Rev. Dr. Stuart.
Death of Mother Mary Francis Xavier Sullivan, Dominican nun, æt. 71.
17.—Opening D.A.B.C.'s new boating-shed.
21.—Licensing Elections. First occasion in Colony of popular vote on electoral roll, and first occasion in the world when ratepaying women voted on question.
Publicans' Licences. | |
For a continuation of existing licence | 1184 |
For a reduction | 2205 |
For no licence | 3346 |
Accommodation Licences. | |
For a continuance of existing licences | 1264 |
For a reduction | 1952 |
For no licence | 3572 |
Bottle Licences. | |
For a continuance of existing licences | 1224 |
For a reduction | 1735 |
For no licence | 3853 |
Prohibition carried in Clutha electorate.
20.—Induction of Rev. J. Jolly (Presbyterian) to South Dunedin.
22, 23, 24.—Easter Volunteer Encampment at Waitati.
27.—Opening of Holy Innocents (Anglican) Church, Leith Valley.
31.—Opening of Victoria salt-water baths, foot of Frederick Street.