*j^^*d*&aa^^ Special Advertisements. |M K L ewis ()'N EILIj jl BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, !)%' 'V'ijKATo Tjmks Buildings, •fl HAMILTON. i'vSoouy to lend on freehold securities Jo W 0 A v E la Barrister and Solicitor, "m O'Ki VICTOKIA-SSTKKET <m Next the Public Library), Cambridge. fM Money to lend on Freeholds, Interest' gander Wills, Reversions, and approve! security. 10/3 I 8 S OANUES 'S Ta.'ichor of Music and Wood j Carving, L prepared to RECEIVE PUl'iL" at itjkXcw Quarter commence M 4th, I!)()!. ! |W in order to admv t' u members of m the Staff lo attend the ! ; n:i'-rlf of ■jfij the Sixth Contingent on TUESDAY : m NI'XT, JanuaiVSO, there will NOT ji|j BE ANY JS-.UIO of This Waikato G<j Akcus on that d;iv. |T| GEO. EDGKCUMBR, .j*j,j i r.piietor. \ R !) K 11 -IN -UOUNCI L DEATH 05' HSS MAJESTY. It'UBLIC OBSERVANCES AvS 1C | MO URN I ISO. I S R \ N I'tJ ht.v, G OVKU S 1)1? I skOnler-in-C'cuncil at Government S-Luue ffl at Wellington Ihia twenty fourth i day of January. 11)01. I "~- f-SPKicsK.NT : His Excki.lkncv tiiu Goi !>j His Excellency the Governor of the Bjeolnny of New Zealand, Inviiit! been advised by the Secretary of Male for I hi!l olonies r.f the lamented death of Her feMost Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, ftml acting by raid with advice and eou-Hf-icnt of the Executive Council of the said do'b hereby enjoin a l * fellowBnpon Her Lute Majesty's loving and kJlii meriting suljects in the said colony in Eg'okeu of their irrief and sorrow fur the !"}.;rcat. less the Empire bus sustained : S?JI. All ministers of religion and all conI grcL'ations are inviud on Sunday i next, the twenty-seventh in-tr.nt, pj and also on the d'iy appointed for |P the funeral of Her .Late Majesty, Kj-j to hohl solemn services of public Ey worship and mourning on behal \M of the people of the colony. pfi-2. The New Zealand Ensizn, with a >|j scarf of erupt attached to the fbeffl staff one foot al ove the fiar>, shall j V*j be displayed at half mast on nllj tfi the public buildings in the colony' §j till sunset on each day and un J '[s till sunset of the day appointed! hi f.ir the fupcra'. fj fc.3. All .ships in the wirinus harbours of| ja the colonv are invi'ed to displays ;-S their ensigns at hidf most eiel >jj C| day until and inc'inling the d:iy oh S the funeral. f ; V4. All officers of the Government are en ; jjj joired to weir mourning nnti ; ifij fur'lv-r notified, and nil other! £.l subjects of Her late Majesty are j **j requested to do the same in such! w ii nvmner as their loyalty and feel j •M ings direct. j p..'t. And general y until after the day of,; ffl the funeral it is enjoined that a'K fe fra ivi'ies of a public nature beg $ suspended, und that on that days JjJ all places of business and publics t-1 entertainment be closed. | •jJActing-Ulerk of the K
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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 864, 25 January 1901, Page 2
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