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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

God save our graoious Queen, Long live our noble Queen, ■• God save our Queen! : v , -„ Send her viotoilous, > •*"! 7 Happy and glouous,. . ; ' Long to reign over us,— (*oa save toe Qneenl : ; ■-* Thy choicest gifts m store, s , On her be pleased to poor* Long may she reign! May she defend our lawa l . „• > ' And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice.- --" God aave the Queen I" : In distant land and seaß, : -""'i'Jy J . Where floating m the breeze, Our flag is seen ; , Where'er the morning eon . ,•:••' Shines oh our empire won, From loyal hearts shall coirie,2 ' . 41 God save the Queen 1»» - • ' " God save onr graoions Qaesn, Long live oar noble Qae«n, v ' God save our Queen t ' Sona her victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over, us,— God save our Queen 1

' [BKUTBR'S TBtBORAMa— OOPYBiaHT.] London, Jant 16. . The Colonial Agents-General and their wives have received invitations ... to attend the Jubilee services m West* minster Abbey. „-,. Accomodation will be provided id Westminister Abbey for nine thousand, people. There will be accoraotiation for one hundred and sixty colonists/ V It is reported that the pplicerfrrekeenly alert, watching possible dyni« miters, who might meditate an outrage on the occasion of the Jubilee celebration. ••■•:.•.•..

[Puess Association.]

New Plymouth, June 16. The special correspondent of the "Lyttolton Times" telegraphs :— The only demonstration to be observed here on Monday will be the planting of the British enßign by the Mayor on Paritutu, one of the sugar loaf eminences ot Moturoa.

Wellington, June 16. The basineßS men of the city have decided to observe Monday only as a holtday m celebration of the Jubilee. It ii expected that 3000 members of the Friendly Sooletles will take part m the procession on Monday.]

Dunedin, June 16. The idea of holding a procession on the occasion of the opening of the Qaeen'i Jubilee Park has beoa ftb^adonetl,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AG18870617.2.10

Bibliographic details
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1587, 17 June 1887, Page 2

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318

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1587, 17 June 1887, Page 2

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1587, 17 June 1887, Page 2

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