THE LATE QUEEN VICTORIA.
! Sib John Hall has presented to the* Hororata school a beautiful tablet ia in honour of her Majesty the lateQueen Victoria. The tablet reads as. follows:—"This tablet is erected to keep before the pupils of the Hororata. . school the memory of Queen Victoria. the Good, during whose reign New Zealand became part of the British : Empire, and who, after occupying the. i throne for more than 63 yeaia, passed - to her eternal rest on tbe 22nd January,. 1901. By her sympathy with the joys [ and sorrows of her people, the purity . of her life, her wisdom as Queen, and her goodness as wife and mother, she f won reverance from the nations of the > earth, and the love and veneration of ; all her sut j*cts. May the children of j our children saj' ' She wrought luting goodl' Her court was pure (i' wW* •arene; , Ood gave her peaoe; b. er land wpesea; f A thoasund claims to r* »e»nce olowd : In her as muther, wife, » queen." * ' ■ mi.. t tss
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 10 April 1902, Page 2
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173THE LATE QUEEN VICTORIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 10 April 1902, Page 2
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