β¨ Governor's Death Notice
HONI SOIT QUI MALY PENSE
DIEU ET MON DROIT
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
EXTRAORDINARY.
Vol. II.] AUCKLAND, SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1842. [No. 37.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, Sept. 10th, 1842.
HIS Excellency GOVERNOR HOBSON departed this life at Government House at Auck-
land, this morning, at + past 12 o'clock A. M.
In consequence of this lamented event, no business will be transacted this day at the Public
Offices, and they will remain closed until the remains of His Excellency shall have been interred.
The ceremony of the Funeral will take place on Tuesday, the 13th instant, at 1 o'clock P.M.,
when the presence of all Public Functionaries is required, and the attendance of all other
persons who may be desirous of testifying their respect, is requested.
The following Order is to be observed in the Procession to the place of interment :-
Firing Party.
Medical Attendants.
Attorney-General. Chief Justice.
Member of Council. Treasurer.
Sheriff. Surveyor-General.
The Horse.
Chief Mourner.
Acting A. D. C. Private Secretary.
Military Officers.
Civilians,
Members of Government.
Four Deep.
Civilians,
Not Members of Government.
Four Deep.
(For the Colonial Secretary,)
JAMES STUART FREEMAN.
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β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
ποΈ Announcement of Governor Hobson's Death and Funeral Arrangements
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration10 September 1842
Governor death, Funeral procession, Public offices closure, Auckland
- Hobson (Governor), Departed this life at Auckland
- (Attorney-General), Required in funeral procession
- (Chief Justice), Required in funeral procession
- (Treasurer), Required in funeral procession
- (Surveyor-General), Required in funeral procession
- James Stuart Freeman (For the Colonial Secretary)
NZ Gazette 1842, No 37