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    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 19 ARRES
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. Hawke's Bay Herald 1892 Oct 19 ARRES Notice No 284 HEIRS WANTED-ARRES If John ARRES, who is believed to have been sometime in New Zealand and who was the son of Ogilvie ARRES, a Native of Fairnington in Roxburghshire, supposed to have held a Government appointment in London, and the NEPHEW of William ARRES, sometime Farmer at Delnies, Nairnshire, will communicate with H.T. DONALDSON, Solicitor, Nairn, SCOTLAND, he will hear of something to his advantage.

    11/16/2007 06:24:27
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] Passengers Brig PATRIOT 1841
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator 2 January 1841 Page 2 29th, Brig "Patriot" BROWN, for Bay of Islands. Passengers- Messrs: PATON, K.CLARKE and lady Rev J.F. CHURTON Mr and Mrs STONE Mr and Mrs LANGFORD.

    11/15/2007 02:50:19
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 18 Telegraphic Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 18 Telegraphic Shipping Press Association-Monday ALBANY Arrived-Orizba from LONDON Passengers for New Zealand: Mr and Mrs ALLAN Mr and Mrs HAINES Mrs HAY and son Rev. Mr. RYAN. HOBART The s.s. LINCOLNSHIRE arrived from LONDON this morning all well. She resumed her voyage to AUCKLAND at 6 o'clock tonight.

    11/15/2007 12:42:37
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 18 Auck plus
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 18 Districts AUCKLAND-Monday A body, supposed to be that of Albert TUCKER, has been found AT Ngungura, and the body of A.GALLIE has been found near Whangarei Heads, making six bodies now recovered of the men who were drowned in the yacht Minerva. H.M.S. Ringarooma returned last night from her cruise in the Hauraki Gulf. The Auckland Naval Artillery and Ponsonby Navals were put through a course of drill during the cruise. At a meeting of the Charitable Aid Board today it was stated that the assets at date amounted to £9830, showing a deficiency of £2241, principally owing to the non-payment of contributions by the local bodies and the growing expense of the hospital. Detective KIRBY goes to NAPIER, and Detective GRACE, of that station comes to AUCKLAND. The Orangemen intend to present an address of welcome to Lord GLASGOW. Masterton The recent storm caused a great rise in the Wairarapa rivers, considerable damage to roads being done in some parts. The chief damage is on the main road between Masterton and Carterton, where the approach to the bridge over the Waingawa is washed away. Wanganui His Excellency the Governor was entertained at a banquet to-night by the Mayor and citizens. The right Hon. Henry MATTHEWS, late English Home Secretary, and the Hon. H.P. REEVES were also present. His Excellency was met by the Mayor (Mr A.J.PARSONS) and the Borough Councillors, and was presented with an address of welcome. The party go up river tomorrow morning. At an extraordinary general meeting held on the 10th instant of E.A.HAGGEN and Co., Limited, it was decided to go into voluntary liquidation. Wanganui The Hon. J. M'KENZIE is seriously ill, having broken a blood vessel in his stomach. Telegraph poles have been blown down between here and Crofton, and the telegraph line is interrupted.

    11/15/2007 12:40:52
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 18 Districts content
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 18 Districts content Wellington The New Zealand Times says that the telegraph boy bearing JENKINSON'S nomination to the Legislative Council found him working inside a boiler and thrust the message in through a small hole. JENKINSON thought it was a hoax, and was only persuaded with difficulty to write the answer which he did without saying a word. Mr David LEWIS, who was for many years connected with the New Zealand Company, died today at the age of 90. He arrived in 1840, and was Land Commissioner for the company until about 12 years ago, when its affairs were finally settled. The Hinemoa leaves for Onehunga tomorrow, calling at New Plymouth, where his Excellency the Governor, the Countess of Glasgow, Lady Augusta BOYLE, Captain Hunter BLAIR, A.D.C., and the Hon W.P. REEVES, who left for Wanganui this morning, will embark. The other members of Lord Glasgow's family and his staff will also be present. A private letter from one of the men attending the New South Wales Rifle Association's meeting states that the AUCKLAND and WELLINGTON men, DOUGHTY, M'CARTHY, WEBSTER, BROWN, WEIR, RAIT, A.BALLINGER, FRUSE, KUCHEN of Wanganui, are likely to form the New Zealand team for the inter colonial match, and Major STRANG, an old shot in Sydney, has offered his services as captain.

    11/15/2007 12:37:03
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 17 Police Transfer
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 17 Police Transfer Hawke's Bay is about to lose the services of a most efficient officer in the person of Captain GRACE, who has been transferred to AUCKLAND. His place here will be filled by Detective KIRBY, of AUCKLAND. Mr GRACE, whose departure is a loss to this district, goes to take charge of the detective force of the Northern City.

    11/14/2007 02:23:39
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 17 Shipping Arrivals
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 17 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER Arrivals 14th-Weka from MAHIA 15th-Kawatiri FROM GISBORNE and WESTPORT 15th-Wairarapa s.s. from SYDNEY and Northern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames GOW and child Misses BIBBY, RASHALL Messrs: RUSSELL, DUNCAN, WILSON, GUNN, KELLY, GOW, WINGFIELD, ALLEN, GREIG, ELLYETT, COLGROVE, WILLCOCKS, the WILLIAMSON OPERA Company (69) and 11 steerage. 16th-Te Kapu s.s. from WAIROA Passengers: Mrs GLENDINNING and child Messrs: ROBERTS, REID, M'HARA, CAMPBELL, MURRAY 5 Natives. 16th-Talune s.s. from MELBOURNE and Southern ports Passengers: - Mesdames SKEY and PILIEN Misses: SKEY and ZOHRAB Messrs: IRVINE, WILCOX, ELERDIGE 15 Steerage.

    11/14/2007 02:09:12
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 17 Shipping Departures
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 17 Shipping Departures Departures Port of NAPIER 15th-Kawatiri s.s. for WESTPORT 15th-Wairarapa s.s. for MELBOURNE and southern Ports Passengers: - Mrs MACDONALD Misses TIFFEN, YATES, M'KAY Messrs: PITT, MACDONALD, AUSTIN, SPENCE, and 3 steerage 15th- Te Kapu for WAIROA 16th-Talune s.s. for GISBORNE and AUCKLAND Passengers: Mesdames P?PE, WHITELAW Messrs: CHESSMAN, BADDELY, LUDLOW, MURRAY, PADDLE, THOMAS, LIND, TATHAM, M'RAE, FARREL, JULL, HOPE, HIENES, HOWE, KENNEDY, DRUMMOND, CROWLEY, MILLER, WILLIAMS, PROFFIT, M'LEAN'S Australian Company, and Sir G. WHITMORE.

    11/14/2007 02:08:42
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 17 Telegraphic Shipping Auckland content
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 17 Telegraphic Shipping Telegraphic Shipping SYDNEY-Sunday Arrived-Tarawera from AUCKLAND Sailed-Warrimo and Star of Victoria for AUCKLAND Hauroto for WELLINGTON.

    11/14/2007 02:07:50
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 15 Shipping from Nth Ports
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 15 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 13th-Te Kapu s.s. from WAIROA 14th-Australia s.s. from Northern ports. Passengers: - Misses: MACFARLANE, MUNRO, ROBERTSON. Messrs: ROBERTSON, MURRAY, LYSNAR, NEAL, PENELL, CRANHELL, seven steerage. 14th-Southern Cross s.s. from WELLINGTON. Passengers: -Miss STEER and Sir G. WHITMORE. 14th-Lily s.s. from WAIROA 14th-Australia s.s. from WELLINGTON 14th-Southern Cross s.s. from Northern Ports.

    11/12/2007 11:57:54
    1. Re: [NZ-AUCKLAND] New Zealand Herald, Lookup request
    2. Andy Hedgcock
    3. Hi Just to let you know that there is a copyright section on the NBI. They do not approve of offering to do lookups for people. You can do them if some lists an individual but you cannot do a blanket offer on CDs, subscriptions, etc. This referes to many subs and CDs, etc, so it is best to double-check the wording on the item or the website. Regards Andy ----- Original Message ----- From: <taurus@englandmail.com> To: <nz-auckland@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 8:04 PM Subject: Re: [NZ-AUCKLAND] New Zealand Herald, Lookup request > Thanks to Sue King, who's responded to me off-list. > > If anyone wants a look up on the UK National Burial Index or Birmingham, > St Martins, let me know. > > -- > Want an e-mail address like mine? > Get a free e-mail account today at www.mail.com! > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NZ-AUCKLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    11/12/2007 05:35:06
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 14 SHIPPING NOTES
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 14 SHIPPING NOTES Port of Napier The s.s. Kiwi arrived at the wharf from WELLINGTON on Wednesday night with about 100 tons cargo, including a quantity of HALL'S new process freezing machinery for Messrs NELSON Bros. Having discharged yesterday she steamed for WELLINGTON via Coast Stations. The ship Florence Stella, Captain BRISCO, arrived yesterday forenoon. The s.s. Wairarapa is expected early tomorrow from SYDNEY via Northern ports. Outward passengers will leave the wharf at 2 p.m.

    11/12/2007 12:57:57
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 14 IONIC
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 14 Telegraphic shipping HOBART-Tuesday The Ionic arrived at 8 o'clock this morning from LONDON via the Cape, and sails at 4 o'clock tomorrow morning for WELLINGTON. She has 32? passengers for AUSTRALIAN waters and 130 for NEW ZEALAND. A shipment of live lobsters in charge of the chief engineer has arrived in good condition.

    11/12/2007 12:56:29
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] Marriages
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. Evening Post 1 September 1886 Page 2 HARE-KNIGGE On the 25th August, 1886, Henry Albert Watson, second sone of Walter M. Hare, to Martha Christina, second daughter of C.A. Knigge, Esq., both of Wellington. Auckland,, Dunedin, and Christchurch papers please copy. Hawera & Normanby Star 18 May 1908 Page 4 GIFFORD-HASTIE At Rose Villa, Manaia, on Friday May 15, by Rev. P. Wilson, Albert Thomas Gifford, of Hamilton, to Martha (Rose), youngest daughter of the late Andrew Hastie.

    11/11/2007 02:39:43
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] GRIGG-VERCOE Marriage
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. Daily Southern Cross 12 June 1855 Page 3 GRIGG-VERCOE At Otahuhu on Thursday the 7th June, 1855, by the Rev. A.G. Purchas, John Grigg Esq., of Otahuhu, to Martha Maria, youngest daughter of Henry Vercoe, Esq., of Taotaoroa.

    11/11/2007 02:38:25
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 13 Supreme Court KURIPAPANGA
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 13 Supreme Court KURIPAPANGA The Supreme Court was formally opened for business yesterday morning in order to release the sureties of the Maori, KURIPAPANGA. This young native was committed for trial for larceny and allowed out on bail. The theft alleged against him consisted of taking of a number of articles and a horse from a relative at MOAWHANGA, and the defence at the preliminary hearing of the case was that the defendant was not guilty of larceny according to Maori custom. Under the circumstances the Crown decided not to present an indictment, and hence the necessity of the application for the release of the sureties. This was ordered, and the Court rose.

    11/11/2007 12:32:28
    1. Re: [NZ-AUCKLAND] New Zealand Herald, Lookup request
    2. Thanks to Sue King, who's responded to me off-list. If anyone wants a look up on the UK National Burial Index or Birmingham, St Martins, let me know. -- Want an e-mail address like mine? Get a free e-mail account today at www.mail.com!

    11/10/2007 01:04:37
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] New Zealand Herald, Lookup request
    2. Hello listers, I'm wondering if any one can do me a big favour and check to see whether a death notice was placed in the New Zealand Herald on the following days: 7th, 8th, 9th, 23rd or 28th August 2004 with any of the first or last names listed below FORENAMES Jemima Josephine Molly Niamh Richmal SURNAMES Fitzgerald Oates Whitehead Oates-Whitehead Depending on your interests, I might be able to reciprocate by searching for your English ancestors, if you have any. I have the National Burial Index on CD, other material covering Birmingham and Staffordshire and I'll be able to check out the UK edition of Ancestry at my local library. Regards, Andrew P.S. The reason I'm posting this to several lists is that I'm a newbie when it comes to New Zealand genealogy and I'm hoping I'll catch someone going to the relevant library / record office. -- Want an e-mail address like mine? Get a free e-mail account today at www.mail.com!

    11/10/2007 10:05:58
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 12 2 Shipping notes
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 12 2 Shipping Notes Captain DAWSON of the Kanieri went through to Wellington by morning on urgent private business and during his absence Captain BLACK late of the Southern Cross will take command of the Kanieri. The barque WAVE QUEEN, well known in New Zealand was run down by a steamer off DUBLIN while on a passage to GLASGOW to load for this Colony. She sank in a few minutes after the collision. Captain KELLY was in command another well-known trader was sent immediately to take up the Wave Queen's cargo which was waiting for her. MOVEMENTS OF UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS The Australia left Auckland last night, and is due here on Friday next on her way south. The Wairarapa, from Sydney via Auckland is due here Saturday next on her way south. She brings the Gondolier Opera Company, comprising 75 members for NAPIER. The Taiune, from Melbourne via southern ports is due here next Saturday on her way North as far as Auckland, returning thence down the coast to MELBOURNE. The Mararoa is now running special trips between Lyttelton, Wellington, and Sydney and back, the return fare from Wellington being under £5 in the saloon. The Grafton well known in the West Coast is about to be laid up for repairs to passenger accommodation. The Mawhera will take up the Grafton's running, while the Brunner will replace the Mawhera. The Dingadee will take up the latter's running in the Westport-Wellington trade. The Tekapo is shortly to be laid up for extensive alterations, after which she will proceed to Calcutta with a load of horses, and from thence will run a cargo of coolies to the south Sea Islands, returning from there to Calcutta with another load of coolies who have served their contract time with the Fijian Government, From Calcutta the Tekapo returns to New Zealand with a cargo ogf Indian goods in bout six or seven month's time. Telegraphic Shipping Sydney-Tuesday Arrived Hauroto from WELLINGTON.

    11/10/2007 01:45:46
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 11 Shipping Auck content
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Oct 11 Shipping Arrival Port of NAPIER 10th-Tekano s.s. from GISBORNE and AUCKLAND Passengers: - Misses: SMALL, SECOMBE, DAVIS, PATTERSON, BAKER Mesdames: HUGHES, C'EGHORN, JONES, GLEESON, ATKINSON, FRANKLIN CHRISP: Rev Mr STEWART 7steerage. Departure 10th-Tekapo s.s. for Southern Ports Passengers: - Miss GRINDELL Messrs: SYLVESTER, WILLCOCKS, BANKS, CHAMBERS, HACKET, FARLEY Constable WILSON.

    11/10/2007 01:43:26