NELSON MOURNING.
| WESLEYAN OBSERVANCES^ fl I (By Telegrapih.—Press Association.)!* }_ 'ij NELSON, thia day, " I To-day is being- observed as a day of general mourning in accordance. .with; the proclamation. The flags at the post-office and Government buildings are draped in black- ml' Ail '. The Rev. Smalley, .President 6f th c Wesleyan Conference, sent a teleg-api of syropathy to the Government, wA through His Excellency, to the %Q?»l Family, yesterday, on behalf of th& Wesleyan Church in New -.Zealanp. Subsequently a reply vma recaeived expressing appreciation of the message,. The Rev. Smalley requests, that special prayers be offered for the nation a* the present crisis in a_l Wesleyaiv churches on Sunday next. y■_ ■,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 20, 24 January 1901, Page 5
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