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Contributions to the Early History of New Zealand

July

July.

3.—Graduation ceremony, Otago University. D.Sc.: J. R. Don. M. A.: Miss A. M. Beatson, Miss J. M. Polson, Miss J. H. Rutherford; Messrs. E. P. Howell, A. D. Wilkinson; Miss C. W. Cruickshank, Miss R.W. M'Kerrow; Messrs. D. A. Strachan, A. M'Neil, E. Pender. M.B.B.S.: Miss E. H. Siedeburg, Messrs. A. Stenhouse, J. M. Matthews. B.Sc.: Miss J. M. Polson, Messrs. C. O. Lillie, O. M'Nab. B.A.: Misses M. Salmond, W. Smyth, Messrs. J. A. Cowie, F. W. Hilgendorf, J. M. Thompson, T. Dunn, W. G. Grave, R. Landrett, P. M'Kinley. LL.B.: Messrs. E. C. Arthur, A. B. F. Haggitt.

Soup-kitchen in Hanover St. started by Women's Franchise League.

6.—Railway carriages lighted by means of gas.

9.—Annual Meeting Otago Educational Institute.

10.—Taieri County Council granted permission to County Council to erect abattoirs on the site originally selected at Burnside.

13.—Imperial Volunteer decorations presented to Colonel Wales and Capt.-Commandant Goldie.

14.—Mr. Justice Williams made order for compulsory winding-up of the J. G. Ward Association.

16.—Champion Poultry and Dog Show held in Dunedin.

24.—Sitting of commission to inquire into demands made by Benevolent Institution Trustees upon Charitable Aid Board.

29.—Opening of new road traffic bridge over Mataura at Gore.