THE DUKE ENTHUSIASTIC. THE KING IMPRESSED.
LONDON. June 21. The Duke of Cornwall and York is <=endins t" London enthusiastic cable.- The King ic. unmeuEPly dolighied vilh the reception. .i'id linprer&cd with tlie potentialities of ill.? colonies. Good i^ likely io ic-s-ult to the Empire fiom the vi*n.
Mrs Jaokrnan. a god 64 j-ear 1 - an old and respected resident of Glenoram, U'ed Aery suddenly on Wednesday morning a' ihe re=Uil of an a-popiecuc -Irokc (says ti.*.- eorretpondent of ih* Fiv v Pre^&i. Mi, Jackinan, v.'ho li:h\ been iv the b» c t of hen lth and sprrk^, wa^ |v. paring lu'r son's breakfast when she va=. struck down. The deceased lady wa= si jmum- of Beeiaision {Devon-«.l-irp). and imih" on: m the May Queen in 3867 to loin her hu-baiul. who had been in the colony io: soni^ itar». at Glenomaru. They is.it ed Kn^-loiul in 1873, returning three ycjir^ Inter. ilr& Jackman is survived by her LuolMud^ a daughter and t#o soils.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 30
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