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DEATH OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN KALAMA.

Heb Majesty Dowageb Qtjebn Kai>ama,

reiict of his Jate Majesty Kamehameha 111., died, after a long and painful illness, at her residence in Honalulu, on Tuesday, the 20th inst., at H'.3oa.m. Her Majesty was born at Kaelehuluhulu, near Kail ua, Hawaii, in 1817, and was, consequently, :at the time of bet decease, fifty-three years of age. -Slie was married to his late Majesty Kamehameha 111, by the Rev.- Hiram Bingham; sen., on the 14th day of February, 1837, being at the time twenty -years of age. During- the life time of her Royal husband, who died on the 15th of December, 1854, the was greatly respected by all, for her dignified and courteous demeanour. Since his death she has lived almost uniformly in. retirement, either at her residence in town or at Nuuanu, seldom appearing in-public. Her life, in the n.eantimo, has been marked-by the same characteristics of cordiality and kindness to all, possessing the same dignity of demeanour as when she presided with her husband at the Royal Palace. It may well be said that those who kn<W Queen Kalama bost respected, love'l, pud will mourn her most sin-erelv.—■ HawdiJtin Gazette, Sept. 21. " '

A meeting of the shareholders of the Ofcago Gold Mining Company was held at tho eonipany's office, Wyudham-street, yesterday afternoon, when the '. Directors' and Mining Manager's reports were read and adopted. Tho following1 gentlemeirwere elected directors for the ensuing year:—Messrs. W.' Weiton, C. J. Stone, W.'Morrin, P. Brophy, and Jaine3 Macnnniara. It was resolved that tenders for certain work thould be at once called for.. ~ -. .....

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 242, 18 October 1870, Page 3

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DEATH OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN KALAMA. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 242, 18 October 1870, Page 3

DEATH OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN KALAMA. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 242, 18 October 1870, Page 3

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