HBH 1892 Oct 3 2 Shipping Notes The s.s. Te Anau, Captain TODD, arrived from SYDNEY and the North at daylight yesterday. She reports fresh westerly and variable winds, with fine weather down the coast. She was tendered by the s.s. Ahuriri for passengers and cargo, and steamed for WELLINGTON at 1.30 pm. There were no outward passengers. The s.s. Industry which arrived at MELBOURNE from NEWCASTLE on the 18th ult, reports that when crossing TWO-FOLD BAY on the 16th ult, she passed through a large school of sperm whales, accompanied by an immense number of sea birds. The stem of the steamer struck one of the whales, and the creature rolled along the starboard side, causing a great quantity of water to come on board. The Three-masted schooner Frank Guy, which went ashore some time back at Woolgoolga, NEW SOUTH WALES, has been got off, and sailed for AUCKLAND on the 20th of last month.
HBH 1892 Oct 3 2 Telegraphic Shipping Per Press Association MELBOURNE-Sunday Arrived-Star of Victoria from LONDON en route for NEW ZEALAND.
HBH 1892 Oct 3 3 RIMUTAKA from Tasmania T Shipping-TASMANIA HOBART-Sunday The s.s. RIMUTAKA arrived here at noon yesterday from LONDON via the CAPE, and will sail at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening for Port Chalmers. She brings 20 passengers to Australian Ports, including the Hon. Sir WILLIAM and Lady Hilda BRODRICK. The number of passengers for New Zealand is 46, including the Right. Hon. H. MATTHEWS, who held the position of Home Secretary in the SALISBURY Government.
Thanks for these newspaper snippets Elaine I know the "old colonialists" met on October the 9th 1892 to commemorate the settlers from the "Duchess of Argyle" and the "Jane Gifford" arriving from England to Auckland on the 9th of October 1842 so it was the 50th Anniversary- One of my McIntosh ancestors (my gt gt gt grandmother Christina McIntosh (nee Munro) were there from the D of A. There was also a "roll call" in 1992 on the same date which my parents represented the McIntosh family Donna Aitken (nee McIntosh) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elaine Mattsen" <mattsen@paradise.net.nz> To: <nz-auckland@rootsweb.com>; <nz-onehunga@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 12:01 PM Subject: [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Oct 3 3 Auckland and Thames > HBH 1892 Oct 3 3 THAMES > Saturday > > Many New Zealand friends of Miss Maud APPLETON and Mr Robert INMAN, > manager of the Grattan Riggs company, will be interest4ed to learn of > their marriage, which took place here today, Mr Grattan RIGGS giving away > the bride. > > AUCKLAND-Saturday > The football cup matches were continued today, and resulted in Parnell > defeating Ponsonby by eight points to five. > > A letter has been received from Lord GLASGOW expressing regret that he > will not be able to accept the invitation to the reunion of the old > colonists, as he will not be in Auckland in time. > > A native named PENE was found dead in a bath at Taura near Mahins, > Rotorua. It is supposed he fell asleep as the temperature rose through the > flow of the springs into the bath. The deceased was weak-minded, and was > found last month wandering on the Te Amuri plains, having been days > without food. > > > ------------------------------- > 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
HBH 1892 Oct 3 2 FRASER Colonel FRASER M.H.R. for the Thames, is at present on a visit to NAPIER.
HBH 1892 Oct 1 2 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER-NIL Departures 30th-Te Kapu for WAIROA 31st-Southern Cross Captain ADAMS for GISBORNE and AUCKLAND Passengers Miss CARLYLE Messrs: CUNNINGHAM, CLARK, BARNARD, and 5 steerage. 31st-Kiwi s.s. for WELLINGTON viz coast stations. Telegraphic SYDNEY-Friday Sailed Wakitipu for WELLINGTON.
TRANSFER OF PUBLICANS' LICENSES. Daily Southern Cross, 7 September 1870 page 3 A meeting of Justices for the transfer of publicans' licenses was held at noon yesterday, at the police Court. Present: James NAUGHTON, Esq (In the Chair.) J.H. HORNE, Esq., and W.A. GRAHAM, Esq., J.P'S. The following transfers were granted: - CARPENTERS' ARMS: From Francis MARTIN to John ADAMS QUEEN'S HOTEL: From Oliver AITCHESON to Charles AUBRIDGE ROYAL HOTEL: From William, Amos CLARKE to John Jacob FERNANDEZ PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL: From Henry FURLEY to Albert GRIFFITHS GLOBE HOTEL: From Joseph G PERCY to Edward Swanton HILL YORK HOTEL: From W.H. RIPLEY to William JEFFREY WAVERLEY HOTEL: From W.H. BALDWIN to Francis MARTIN OLD HOUSE AT HOME: From William SMITH to Edward W. MORRISON VICTORIA HOTEL: From Alexander JAMES to James SULLIVAN WHEATSHEAF INN: From John Knowles TATUM to Joseph TRIMBLE A bush license for Waiwerawera was granted to John SULLIVAN.
HBH 1892 September 30 2 BRIDGMAN ex Auckland Advertisement No 1140 or 1170 Supreme Court of New Zealand Northern Judicial District In the matter of the Trustees Act 1883, and of the Estate of William Row BRIDGMAN late of the city of Auckland, in New Zealand, draper, deceased. By an order made by His Honor Mr Justice CONOLLY, dated Tuesday, 20th day of September 1892, all claims against the above estate to be sent to William COLE, Ironmonger, and Alexander THORNE, Solicitor's Clerk, both of the said City of Auckland, the Executors, to whom Probate of the Will has been granted, within one calendar month from the day on what this advertisement appears. WILLIAM THORNE Queen Street and Vulcan Lane AUCKLAND
HBH 1892 Sept 30 2 Shipping Port of NAPIER Arrivals. 29th-Kanieri from Northern ports Passengers: - Mrs MADDEN and 4 children Messrs MURPHY, De COSTA, JONES, PALISER, LLEWELLYN, DUNK, FISHER, BICHENO, FORDHAM, PUFLETT 8 steerage. 29th-Reliance, ketch, from DUNEDIN 29th-Kiwi, from WELLINGTON 29th-Southern Cross from WELLINGTON Departure 29th-Kanieri s.s. for Northern ports Passengers: - Messrs SMITTON, MOSSMAN, BIRD 6 Steerage.
Daily Southern Cross, 1 May 1868- Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Accountant, House, Land, Estate, and Commission Agent. Valuator, Stock and Share broker-Victoria Street East. For Sale-Shares One full share in the "Bobbie Burns, Karaka." Three Quarter Shares in the "Portuguese" One share in the "Shellback." Half Working Share, "Pride of Caledonia," Tapu Equal Half-share in "Galatea," Moanataiari Creek One Share in "Galatea," Moanataiairi Creek. Half Working share "Edgecombe's," Moanata Creek Half sleeping Share in "Rickard's," (same range Hunt's. One Share in the "Montezuma," Tapu. Half sleeping share in the "Faughaballagh."- 1 South of McIsaac's, Tapu One full share in "Hit or Miss," Tapu Half share in Navvies' Claim-Na. (2 south McIsaacs's Half working share in the "Bachelors," on Waiot Creek Half Sleeping share in "Hit or Miss," Tapu, ? of the "Perseverance." 1 full share in (Quinn and Cashell's) "Perseverance," Tapu Quarter sleeping share in the "City of Glasgow." One full share in the "Morning Star." Half working share in the "Morning Star." Quarter sleeping share in Woodensen's Claim, Waiotahi Creek. Half sleeping share in the "Pride of Caledonia," Tapu-next to the "Panama Route." One full share in the "Caledonia," next Tookey's Quarter sleeping share in the "Edinburgh Castle," Moanataiari Creek One full share in McIsaacs's No 2Quarter sleeping share in the" Hit or Miss" Tapu
HBH 1892 September 29 2 SLEIGH DEATH SLEIGH-On the 23rd September (on board the s.s. Te Anau) Ernest Alfred SLEIGH aged 27, late of NAPIER.
HBH 1892 September 29 2 Telegraphic Shipping AUCKLAND-Wednesday Sailed-Wairarapa for SYDNEY Arrived-Te Anau, Captain TODD from Sydney. She left at 9 p.m. on the 22nd and experienced strong head winds and frequent thunderstorms. Passenger for NAPIER-Mrs EILSBY
HBH 1892 September 26 2 shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 24th-Kiwi s.s. from WELLINGTON 24th-result from MOHAKA 24th-Waihora from Northern ports Passengers: - Misses: BEST, BELLERBY, GIBSON, GIFFORD Mesdames: STEVENS, WATERHOUSE, JOSHUA, BELLERBY Messrs: WRIGHT, BROWN, BALDWIN, WATERHOUSE, M'EWAN, BOOTH, CUTHBERT, DUNCAN, ROACH, GONDELL Captain STEVENS 9 Steerage. 24th-Kahu from WELLINGTON 24th-Te Kahu from WAIROA 24th-Freetrader, barquentine from NEWCASTLE 25th-Wairarapa s.s. from MELBOURNE and Southern ports. R. PUFLETT, agent. Passengers: - Mesdames DICK and child, JOYCE, PORTER Misses TAYLOR, DUNCAN Messrs: BRADLEY, DIXON, SLIGH, COLLINS, FALCONER, SMITH (2), Dr. HUNTER DEPARTURES 24th-Kiwi for WELLINGTON 24th-Kahu for WELLINGTON Passengers: - Mr and Mrs E. QUINLAN and family (7) 24th-Waihora s.s. for MELBOURNE and southern Ports Passengers: - Mrs ORR Misses KENNEDY, HUSTWICK 4 Steerage 25th-Wairarapa s.s. for SYDNEY and Northern ports Passengers: - Mrs BEGG Captain CHRISP Messrs HARRIS, FISHER 6 Steerage.
HBH 1892 September 24 2 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 23rd-Southern Cross from Northern Ports 23rd-Australia from WELLINGTON Passengers: - Misses BURTON, Annie and Ellen BRADY Mrs ATKIN and family Messrs WOODHOUSE, LOW, ATKIN. Departures 23rd-Southern Cross for WELLINGTON-Passengers-Mr BLAIR 23rd-Star of England s.s. for LONDON via Southern ports 23rd-Te Kapu for WAIROA 23rd-Dunedin, schooner for LYTTELTON 23rd-Result for MOHAKA 23rd-Australia for Northern Ports Passengers:- Messrs LICHTWARK, DUNK, FORDHAM, W.K.WHITE 4 steerage.
Martha data What I did was go to the papers past site as I was looking for one of my own extended line, keyed "Martha" in the Waihi and I neglected to put the surname in and I came up with 7,000 hits of which the data I extracted and transcribed was from the first 50 entries only. I found one of mine so was a start. I am and still forever considering different things and see what I come up with Regards Elaine. Would you ever consider something like "Martha" for Catherine, please? > Kathleen > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elaine Mattsen" <mattsen@paradise.net.nz> > To: <nz-auckland@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 7:54 PM
WAIPAWA - Mr M'LEAN, carpenter, who left here for COOLGARDIE, has returned to HAWKE'S BAY. It appears that he did not get nearer than PERTH, and from what he heard and saw there resolved to make tracks home again as soon as possible. Mr W. MADDISON, who left about the same time has returned to AUCKLAND. Mr Sydney JOHNSTON, of ORUAWHARE, leaves for England shortly.
Martha- MARRIAGES Daily Southern Cross, 3 May 1859-On the 29th of April, 1850, at St Paul's Church by the Rev J.F.Lloyd A.M, Thomas George STRANGE, Esq, Captain 65th Regiment to Martha Anne, second daughter of Lieutenant Colonel SILLERY, Deputy Quarter Master General, late of the 30th Regiment. Daily Southern Cross, 14 December 1858-On Thursday the 9th instant, at St Matthew's Church, by the Rev D. Jones, Frans. D. FENTON, Esq., to Martha, second daughter of Wm. CONNELL Esq. Daily Southern Cross 21 February 1860 Page 2 -On the 15th instant, at St Matthew's Church, by the Rev. David Jones, Fred. E. BRATHWAITE, Esq, to Martha Caroline, yougest daughter of the late W. DAVIES, Esq., M.D. Daily Southern Cross 30 March 1865 Page 4 -On March 14, at his residence, West Queen-street, by the Rev. D.BRUCE, George RAYNES to Martha WHITE, of Hobston-street-HULL papers please copy. Evening Post 3 February 1868 Page 2.- On the 30th ult., at St Matthew's Church, Auckland, by the Rev D. JONES, Mr George DISBURY, to Martha, second daughter of the late Henry HOLMDEN, Esq. Evening Post 3 March 1870 Page 2 - On the 16th December, at Kensington, John A. FERGUSON Esq., of Inverness and Mauritius, to Hariette Martha, widow of Kenneth BETHUNE, Esq., Wellington N.Z. Evening Post 24 June 1876 Page 2 -HOWE-YOUMANS. On the 21st June by the Rev. A REID, at the residence of the bride's father, Arthur Wellington Howe, to Martha Jane Youmans, both of Wellington. Evening Post 25 February 1892 Page 2-CREIGHTON-CAYGILL-On 2nd February, at Wellington, by the Rev H.B. REDSTONE, John Creighton of Wellington, to Martha, youngest daughter of Mr John Caygill, of Christchurch. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle 2 June 1869 Page 2-On the 28th May, at the Lutheran Church, Ranzau, by the Rev. J. Meyer, Mr Charles Siggelkow, farmer, to Miss Martha Poppy.
MARTHA - Deaths Papers Past Evening Post 10 June 1898 IN MEMORIAM-MYERS-In Loving memory of Martha Myers, who departed this life 10th June., 1895 Daily Southern Cross, 23 October 1855-At Auckland on the 22nd 1st. Mrs Martha Hogan Papers Past Daily Southern Cross 8 May 1865 Page 4 DEATH.- On May 5, Martha, daughter of William and Dorothy GREENWOOD, aged 13 years. Papers Past Daily Southern Cross 3 September 1870 Page 2 -MARRIAGES-On September ?2, by the Rev. Mr SOUTER, Henry ANSTON to Martha Jane SARGENT Evening Post, 31 July page 2 1867 -On the 29th inst, Martha Matilda, infant daughter of Mr William Joseph FYSON, aged 6 months Evening Post, 4 July 1870-On the 3rd ist, at the Victoria Hotel, Maryanne Martha, only daughter of Mr R. SOMERVILLE. Aged 7 months. Evening Post 9 February 1875 Page 2 -On the 8th inst, at Kaiwarra, Martha Grace, youngest daughter of Josephy BARLOW, aged 9 months. Evening Post, 22 October 1875-On the 21st inst, at the Taita, Henrietta Ellen, daughter of William and Martha EVETTS, aged 1 year and 7 months. Evening Post 25 August 1896 Page 6-MITCHELL-On the 23rd August, at Sussex Square, Mrs Martha MITCHELL-aged 70 years. Papers Past Evening Post 20 January 1899 Page 6 -COUSINS-On September, 1898, at Toolind, LONDON, Martha COUSINS, late of Wordsworth Street, Wellington N.Z. Papers Past Evening Post 24 June 1895 Page 2 -OAKLEY-On the 23rd June, at Murphy Street, Martha Chapman OAKLEY, aged 5 ½ years Papers Past Evening Post 26 February 1881 Page 2 -CAMPBELL-On the 25th February, at Palmerston Street, Ann, only daughter of Campbell and Martha Denham CAMPBELL, aged 7 years. Papers Past Evening Post 17 January 1902 Page 6 -HORN-On the 16th January, at Pipitea-street, Kate, eldest and dearly beloved daughter of Henry and Martha HORN. Papers Past Hawera & Normanby Star 30 November 1894 Page 2. WILSON-At Hawera, on the 29th November, Susan Martha, beloved wife of J.E.WILSON, aged 29 years. Papers Past Hawera & Normanby Star 21 March 1896 Page 2 - VEATS-t Hawera, on the 21st March, 1896, John Robert, eldest son of John and Martha Veats, aged 19 years. Papers Past Hawera & Normanby Star 7 August 1908 Page 4 -CARTER-On August 5th, at Hunter Road, Martha, wife of John Carter, aged 54 years Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle 13 September 1864 Page 2 -EAST-On the 8th of September, daughter of Mr Joseph East. aged 2 ½ years Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle 23 January 1866 Page 2 -LINES-On the 18th January, Martha Lines, daughter of Mr. Thomas Lines, Waimea-east, aged 14 years. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, 8 March 1866-WHITING-On the 2nd March, Martha Louisa Whiting, daughter of David Whiting, Brook-street, aged 15 months New Zealander, 12 July 1845-MERRICKS-On Friday the 10th instant,, after a long and severe illness, Martha Merrricks, aged 35 years. Papers Past New Zealander 7 October 1848 Page 2 -FORD-On Wednesday at 8 o'clock a.m., in Queen Street, of scarlet fever, Ellen Charlotte, eldest daughter of Samuel and Martha Ford, aged 4 years. Papers Past Evening Post 11 April 1876 Page 2 DEATH.-On the 9th April, at her residence, Pipitea-street, Martha Montgomery, the beloved wife of James BURNS (Edinburgh papers please copy) Evening Post 25 July 1889 Page 2 DEATH-TYER-On the 24th July at 7.45 p.m. at her residence, Ngahauranga, Martha Charlotte, wife of Harry Tyer, aged 43 years. First 50 retrieved on Papers past
Morning Elaine Many thanks, Sigmund became Bertie Yock and Joseph was his brother. The question is did Joseph and his wife Amy Lewis have a son Harry? Hilda was my GGF sister. Regards John -----Original Message----- From: nz-auckland-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:nz-auckland-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Elaine Mattsen Sent: Saturday, 27 October 2007 6:54 PM To: nz-auckland@rootsweb.com Subject: [NZ-AUCKLAND] Yock surname I have found a Sigmund Joel YOCK Married a Hilda Adele MEYERS 1914 folio 1169 1. looking for Harry Yock (John Meyers) ------------------------------- 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
I have found a Sigmund Joel YOCK Married a Hilda Adele MEYERS 1914 folio 1169 1. looking for Harry Yock (John Meyers)