The Jubilee Celebrations.
IN HASTINGS.
On Tuesday next the Record Reign will be celebrated by the taking over of the Queen's Park on behalf of the citizens of Hastings. At 9.30 a procession will leave St. Matthew's Hall in the following order :
Town Band Hastings Rifle Volunteers School children Friendly Societies Citizens The Mavor and Councillors
On arrival at the Park the Volunteers will fire a fen-de-jnie in honor of the Queen, with the customary three cheers. Captain Russell, M.H.R., will make a speech appropriate to the occasion, and this will.be followed by the planting of an oak, to be called the Queen's Oak. His Worship the Mayor will then make a few remarks and the ceremony will conclude with the singing of the National Anthem by the school children and the whole assemblage.
(P«r "Press Association.)
[By Telegraph.]
New Plymouth, This day.
A military church parade, including Imperial veterans and military settlers, takes place to-morrow. There will be special services at all the churches. Preparations are in a forward state for the extensive decorations and illuminations on Tuesday, wbrn a great demonstration is to be he'd in the recreation ground. There will be a military ball the same night.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 352, 19 June 1897, Page 2
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