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I PUBLIC NOTICES. jjjAEATH OF HER MAJESTY. 1 PUBLIC OBSERVANCES AS TO Ij MOURNING. ? % RANFURIA", Governor. | ORDER IN COUNCIL. lAt the Government House, at Welling- | Urn, this twenty fourth aay of January, | . 1901. ■ S . Present: Ihih excellency the uovbbnor i in council. I His Excellency the Governor of me I Colony of New Zealand having- besn aciI vised by the Secretary of SLate lor the \ Colonies of the lamented deutii^ul Her §ii.ost Gracious Majesty Queen. Tiotolia, |and acting by and with me adIvice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, Idoth hereby enjoin as follows upon Herj State Majesty's loving- and lamenting suD-^ Ijects in the said colony, in token oi their jfgrief & sorrow for the great loss the EraI pire has sustained:— I 1. All Ministers; of Religion and all con- \ grega Lions are invited on SUNDAY 1 NEXT, the twenty sevefith instant, I and also on the day appointed forj 3 the Funeral of Her Late Majesty,! | to hold solemn services of public ■j Worship and mourning on behalf i of the people of the Colony. | 2. The New Zealand Ensign, with a | scarf of crape attached to Tse Flag- | staff, one foot above the Flag, shall * be displayed ac half mast on allj | Public Buildings in the Colony tillj g yunset each day, and until sunset I of the day appointed for. the Funis eral. £■ :i. All Ships in the various ifTtrbours of P , the Colony are invited to display § their ensigns at half mast each day I until and including- the day of the| S Funeral. } I 4. All Officers of the Government are \ enjoined to wear mourning until fur-, | ther notified, and all other subjects' f of Her Late Majesty are requested; I to do the same in such manner as; * their loyalty and feeling direct. j \ 0. And generally, until after the daj'j t of the Funeral, it is enjoined that ( | all festivities of a public nature be; I suspended, and that on that day ? all places of business and public en- ?, tertainment he closed. I J. H. McALISTER, | Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. IyvEATII OF QUEEN VICTORIA. « • ii In consequence of the death, of Her ft Majesty Queen Victoria, I am desired to reSqucst the Citizens to postpone the celebraMtion of Anniversary Day (Tuesday, 29th Sinst.), to a date which will be announced I later on. s A Day of Mourning for the Citizens will ?Jbo observed on thfi occasion of Her late a Majesty's interment, on which day I reSspi'ctfn'lly request that every place of busi- | ness will- be Closed. The date will be aui nouueed as soon us it is known. * • D. GOLDIK, I Mayor. j January L' 4, 1901.. * ~ HBMiif iiniin-mm-~ •"— -~————»"■' |5T> U B L J C NOTICE. \ All Accounts due to D. CLAKKSOX, I Grocer, must be paid on or before SATUE- | DAY, the 20th instant. I Mr Clarkson will be iv attendance at the \ Shop to receive money. i D. CLARKSON. § TRACKED and soldered in lead. Where? -L Not in Australian or New Zealand jgtea store, but where grown, viz., in the I Tea Gardens of Ceylon. j Nirvana. 1 1OE. MISS JOANNA BRENNAN \l\ (DECEASED). It Is requested that all claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased be sent to the undersigned forthwith. Dated this 23rd day of January, 1901. EDMUND MAHONT, 38, Shortland-street. Auckland. Solicitor for the Executors. N AND AFTER 23rd DECEMBER, a Bus will leave Queen-st. (Self's Corner) for Howick, at 9.15. Leave Howtek at 4.30.— J. CRAWFORD. yERANDAH Blind 9, Linoleum, Oil '■• cloths. Tools, Crockery, and General Ironmongery. F. Prime Is still selling ?.t old prices, notwithstanding the advances. VfOT IN IT.—Like the man that fell out i-S of the balloon. This is the position of the other fellows that try to sell Cricketing Material at JPrime's prices. a\% shipment to hand.—F. Prime, Newton. DOWLERS-Take more Green, or In other words look further afield than Queen-st. F. Prime, of Newton is selling Laurie's Gold Medal Bowls at 22/6 oair. QRION RANGES—As the constellation Orion Is to the heavenly bodies, so Is the Orion range to the terrestrial plane—£3 6/6.—Prime. F., Newton. THCHE Seasons go round and bo do •~ games. If you want Tennis Racquets, Nets, and Balls, or a nice Croquet Bet, go to F. Prime, of Newton. VOLUNTEER NOTICES. A KARANA RIFLE CLUB. On Account of the Ltmentable Death of HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, The Competitions arranged for Saturday Next WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. W. B. JACKSON, lion. Sec. MEETINGS. A UOKLAND GAS OOMPAJNY, JUM--tX ITED. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders in this Company will be held in the Registered Or lice of the Company, 26, Wyndham-st Auckland, on MONDAY, the, 4th day or February next, at 12 o'clock noon, to receive the Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, ■. to declare a Dividend for the Half Year ended December '31st last, and to Elect two Directors* and two Auditors in the place of those who retire at such Meeting, but who are eligible for re-election,' and for any other business that may be brought before the- Meeting of which due notice has been given. The Transfer Books will be Closed from SATURDAY, the 26th inst., to MONDAY, the 4th February, both days inclusive. By order of the Board of Directors, E, B, PARSONS, Secretary. A^land, 3#h. .^ant?ary r mi,'" \ \ ■ '"•.. ~._.-....... .; ; , ' .'. <

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 8

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