Contributions to the Early History of New Zealand
January
January.
1.—Rev. W. Wright called to Columbia Church, Oamaru.
4.—Installation of Dean and Chapter, St. Paul's Cathedral.
6.—First service in St. Paul's Cathedral.
13.—Arrival of Rev. I. Richards to be Warden of Selwyn College, vice Rev. Fallowes.
15.—Conference of Municipal Delegates select Wednesday for weekly half-holiday, in terms of Shop and Shop Assistants Act, 1894.
The unemployed, to the number of 200, wait on Mayor of Dunedin asking for work.
Commencement made with erection of new gaol, also of new Gov. Insurance Buildings, corner of Princes and Rattray Streets.
18.—Dedication of St. Paul's Cathedral.
30.—Rev. J. K. M'Intyre, Hobart, called to North Dunedin Presbyterian Church.
31.—Sir Robert Stout left Dunedin to reside in Wellington.