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    1. Re: [NZ-AUCKLAND] Digital phot request at Symonds Street
    2. Ian Grace
    3. For those who wish to look for grave that may have been 'removed' due to motorway constructions. There are 2 walls of rememberance in the Symonds st Cem. The first is to the right of the Grafton bridge, Symond st end, and the second at the rear of the Jewish area on K rd. (you need to walk a far as you can go without falling on the motorway). Both walls have verying amounts of information taken from the headstones, and some relocated headstone are nearby. Also for those that died after c1886 when Waikumete Cemetery opened they may have qualified to be intered with family already at Symonds st. Check out the listings at Auckland Public Library Website. Happy Hunting Ian Origional Message Message: 4 Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 11:54:13 +1200 From: Hilton Doidge <hilton.d@paradise.net.nz> Subject: Re: [NZ-AUCKLAND] Digital phot request at Symonds Street HEDGCOCK & CULPAN To: nz-auckland@rootsweb.com, andy701@blueyonder.co.uk Message-ID: <002b01c7fe3d$0c9ca0c0$c42ff6d2@hilton> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=iso-8859-1; reply-type=original Hi Andy Which "Government Website" did you find the map's etc....for Symonds Street Cemetery?....My gggrandfather died 1884 in an Auckland Hospital. I have never been able to find his grave or source any information as to where he maybe buried. There were a large number of graves moved from Symonds Street / Grafton cemetery to allow the construction of a new motorway. (family history says that his grave may have been one of those)Waikumete Cemetery opened c1886....Symonds Street cemetery may have closed about then??? Hilton Doidge My Real E-Mail Address is ian.grace@xtra.co.nz Please DO NOT USE 'Reply to sender'

    09/24/2007 01:30:46
    1. Re: [NZ-AUCKLAND] Digital phot request at Symonds Street HEDGCOCK & CULPAN
    2. Leone Bronlund
    3. Hi You can get these online at Auckland City Library Leone On 24/09/2007, Andy Hedgcock <andy701@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: > Hi all > Is there SKS who could take a digital photo of my gg grandfathers grave at Symonds Street? > > "The early 1880's map of the Wesleyan section has the one Culpan and two Hedgcock graves, with headstone, at 4 A 34 to 4 A 36. There is also a Culpan plot without headstone next to 4 A 51. The draft Council map has Hedgcock and Culpan at 9." I hope this is enough detail to find it. I got the info from the government website. > > Charles HEDGCOCK is my gggrandfather, and the CULPAN connection is that of his daughter, Mary Ann (AKA Marion) who married James Gartside CULPAN, though her grave is not believed to be at Symonds Street. I'm in London and wish the family had known this before we moved from Aus 40-odd years ago! > > Much appreciated > Andy in London > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    09/24/2007 07:12:48
    1. Re: [NZ-AUCKLAND] Digital phot request at Symonds Street HEDGCOCK & CULPAN
    2. Hilton Doidge
    3. Hi Andy Which "Government Website" did you find the map's etc....for Symonds Street Cemetery?....My gggrandfather died 1884 in an Auckland Hospital. I have never been able to find his grave or source any information as to where he maybe buried. There were a large number of graves moved from Symonds Street / Grafton cemetery to allow the construction of a new motorway. (family history says that his grave may have been one of those)Waikumete Cemetery opened c1886....Symonds Street cemetery may have closed about then??? Hilton Doidge ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Hedgcock" <andy701@blueyonder.co.uk> To: "Auckland Rootsweb" <NZ-AUCKLAND@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 12:22 AM Subject: [NZ-AUCKLAND] Digital phot request at Symonds Street HEDGCOCK & CULPAN > Hi all > Is there SKS who could take a digital photo of my gg grandfathers grave at > Symonds Street? > > "The early 1880's map of the Wesleyan section has the one Culpan and two > Hedgcock graves, with headstone, at 4 A 34 to 4 A 36. There is also a > Culpan plot without headstone next to 4 A 51. The draft Council map has > Hedgcock and Culpan at 9." I hope this is enough detail to find it. I got > the info from the government website. > > Charles HEDGCOCK is my gggrandfather, and the CULPAN connection is that of > his daughter, Mary Ann (AKA Marion) who married James Gartside CULPAN, > though her grave is not believed to be at Symonds Street. I'm in London > and wish the family had known this before we moved from Aus 40-odd years > ago! > > Much appreciated > Andy in London > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.13.30/1025 - Release Date: > 23/09/2007 1:53 p.m. > -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 140 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len

    09/24/2007 05:54:13
    1. Re: [NZ-AUCKLAND] Digital phot request at Symonds Street HEDGCOCK&CULPAN
    2. SOMERS
    3. Hi Andy Yes, the names seemed familiar although I didn't keep track of what I sent to you. Happy to help when I have the time as I've had so much overseas assistance myself. As we know the 'genie' groups are pretty good at sharing :-)) James Gartside CUPLAN (also spelt CULPAM) and Marion (aka Mary Ann) CULPAN are buried side by side at Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium. Take a look at www.purewa.co.nz and scroll down to Burial and Cremation Search. You will find quite a few others of this surname. Nothing for Hedg(e)cock at this cemetery. Kind regards Sandra Auckland New Zealand ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Hedgcock" <andy701@blueyonder.co.uk> To: "SOMERS" <somers@igrin.co.nz>; <nz-auckland@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 11:09 AM Subject: Re: [NZ-AUCKLAND] Digital phot request at Symonds Street HEDGCOCK&CULPAN > Hi Sandra > > Many, many thanks. We're so short of family items, eg, photos, letters, > artifacts, etc, down the generations, anything like this will certainy > fill out the family tree, even if it is of a grave. > > We were in contact earlier this year - you kindly gave me some CULPAN > names, etc. > > Much appreciated. > Andy > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "SOMERS" <somers@igrin.co.nz> > To: <nz-auckland@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 11:59 PM > Subject: Re: [NZ-AUCKLAND] Digital phot request at Symonds Street > HEDGCOCK&CULPAN > > >> Hello Andy >> >> Yes, certainly I can. Live only about 5 mins walk from this cemetery in >> the >> heart of Auckland City. Will try over the next couple of days and be in >> contact again. Will see what other info I can find also :-)) >> >> Kind regards >> Sandra >> Auckland New Zealand >> NZSG #19772 >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Andy Hedgcock" <andy701@blueyonder.co.uk> >> To: "Auckland Rootsweb" <NZ-AUCKLAND@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 12:22 AM >> Subject: [NZ-AUCKLAND] Digital phot request at Symonds Street HEDGCOCK >> &CULPAN >> >> >>> Hi all >>> Is there SKS who could take a digital photo of my gg grandfathers grave >>> at >>> Symonds Street? >>> >>> "The early 1880's map of the Wesleyan section has the one Culpan and two >>> Hedgcock graves, with headstone, at 4 A 34 to 4 A 36. There is also a >>> Culpan plot without headstone next to 4 A 51. The draft Council map has >>> Hedgcock and Culpan at 9." I hope this is enough detail to find it. I >>> got >>> the info from the government website. >>> >>> Charles HEDGCOCK is my gggrandfather, and the CULPAN connection is that >>> of >>> his daughter, Mary Ann (AKA Marion) who married James Gartside CULPAN, >>> though her grave is not believed to be at Symonds Street. I'm in London >>> and wish the family had known this before we moved from Aus 40-odd years >>> ago! >>> >>> Much appreciated >>> Andy in London >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> 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 >>> >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> >> > > > >

    09/24/2007 05:22:09
    1. Re: [NZ-AUCKLAND] Digital phot request at Symonds Street HEDGCOCK &CULPAN
    2. SOMERS
    3. Hello Andy Yes, certainly I can. Live only about 5 mins walk from this cemetery in the heart of Auckland City. Will try over the next couple of days and be in contact again. Will see what other info I can find also :-)) Kind regards Sandra Auckland New Zealand NZSG #19772 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Hedgcock" <andy701@blueyonder.co.uk> To: "Auckland Rootsweb" <NZ-AUCKLAND@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 12:22 AM Subject: [NZ-AUCKLAND] Digital phot request at Symonds Street HEDGCOCK &CULPAN > Hi all > Is there SKS who could take a digital photo of my gg grandfathers grave at > Symonds Street? > > "The early 1880's map of the Wesleyan section has the one Culpan and two > Hedgcock graves, with headstone, at 4 A 34 to 4 A 36. There is also a > Culpan plot without headstone next to 4 A 51. The draft Council map has > Hedgcock and Culpan at 9." I hope this is enough detail to find it. I got > the info from the government website. > > Charles HEDGCOCK is my gggrandfather, and the CULPAN connection is that of > his daughter, Mary Ann (AKA Marion) who married James Gartside CULPAN, > though her grave is not believed to be at Symonds Street. I'm in London > and wish the family had known this before we moved from Aus 40-odd years > ago! > > Much appreciated > Andy in London > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >

    09/24/2007 04:59:18
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HB Herald, May 18, 1894 Southern Cross
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, May 18, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Passenger departures - May 17 - Southern Cross, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers - Messrs ROBERTS (2), BROOKING, ARTHUR, MATHESON, PARKER, HIORNS, KENNEDY, POWER, ROSE, CHRICHTON, READY, BOURKE, PORRINGHAM; 6 steerage.

    09/23/2007 09:44:45
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] Digital phot request at Symonds Street HEDGCOCK & CULPAN
    2. Andy Hedgcock
    3. Hi all Is there SKS who could take a digital photo of my gg grandfathers grave at Symonds Street? "The early 1880's map of the Wesleyan section has the one Culpan and two Hedgcock graves, with headstone, at 4 A 34 to 4 A 36. There is also a Culpan plot without headstone next to 4 A 51. The draft Council map has Hedgcock and Culpan at 9." I hope this is enough detail to find it. I got the info from the government website. Charles HEDGCOCK is my gggrandfather, and the CULPAN connection is that of his daughter, Mary Ann (AKA Marion) who married James Gartside CULPAN, though her grave is not believed to be at Symonds Street. I'm in London and wish the family had known this before we moved from Aus 40-odd years ago! Much appreciated Andy in London

    09/23/2007 07:22:39
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 September 6 2 Desmond
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 September 6 2 Desmond Mr Arthur DESMOND, who is well-known in all parts of the colony where Maoris are to be found, appears to have definitely joined the ranks of those retrospective people who can tell nicely what Christ would do if he was on Earth now.

    09/23/2007 01:10:33
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HB Herald, May 14, 1894 shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, May 14, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Passenger arrivals - May 12 - Te Anau, s.s., from Sydney and the North. Passengers - Mesdames WARD and 3 children; NORTH, HUNTER, TOMOANA, and JAMIESON; Misses MUNDELL, LIDDINGTON, and HUTCHINSON (2); Messrs NORTH, HUNTER, COX, TOMOANA, JAMIESON, GROSVENOR, GURR, BECKETT, HINGSTON, PIERSON, FOULSHAM, FAIRWEATHER, WILLIAMS, SOMERFIELD, MANAENA, JARDINE, A'DEANE, SEFTON, MATTHEWSON, WALL, and De PELICHET; 18 steerage. May 12 - Southern Cross, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Sir George WHITMORE; Colonel PORTER; Mr LARGE; 3 steerage. May 12 - Rotomahana, s.s., from Melbourne and Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames ENDOSI, nurse and children, JOLLY, and FALCONER; Misses JOLLY, CLEMENT, POWRIE, MURPHY (2), BROPHY, COOK, and GRUBB (2); Messrs ENDOSI, GRAHAM, FALCONER, CARTER, OLIVER, and DESLION; Master COOK; 10 steerage. Passenger departures - May 12 - Southern Cross, s.s., for Wellington. Passengers - Mesdames SHERLOCK, HIAMS, and KNOX; Misses BEECROFT, MILLETT, SPOONER, BUCH, GREENWOOD, BOYLE, BROWN, LANAUZE, BUTLER, REED, and BEECROFT; Messrs STUART, PATTERSON, and PARSONS; 5 steerage. Telegraphic Shipping - Bluff, Sunday. Arrived at 6 p.m. - Talune, from Melbourne via Hobart. Passengers for Napier - Miss E. KING and one steerage.

    09/22/2007 01:31:24
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HB Herald, May 10 1894 Judy
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, May 10.1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Passenger arrivals - May 9 - Moa, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Mrs WILSON; Messrs WILSON, QUINN, SALMON, JOHNSON, WATT, MILLER, GIBBS, WAKELIN, MOULTON, M'LERNON, WILLIS, BECK, BOYD, WARREN, FOX, 5 steerage. Passenger departures - May 9 - Moa, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers - Messrs WATSON and CROOK; 6 steerage. Birth - BEAMISH - at Stoneycroft, Hastings, on the 9th May, the wife of G.R. BEAMISH, of a daughter (still-born).

    09/21/2007 12:56:27
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HB Herald, May 9, 1894
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, May 9, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Telegraphic Shipping - Auckland, Tuesday. The Te Anau arrived from Sydney this evening. She left Sydney at 6 p.m. on the 3rd instant. Passenger for Napier - Mr J. CULLEN.

    09/21/2007 12:55:24
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HB Herald, May 8, 1894 shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, May 8, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Passenger departures - May 7 - Australia, s.s., for Wellington. Passengers - Mrs EVANS; Messrs KARNOTT, HEENAN, JEFFERSON, MORONEY, BLAIR, MALE, NEWMAN, EVANS, and JAGINCRY. Telegraphic shipping - Auckland, Monday. The steamship Ionic arrived at 6.55 this morning from London. Her dates are:- London March 22; Plymouth March 24; Teneriffe March 29; Cape Town April 13; Hobart May 2. Saloon passengers for Napier - Mr H.H. BALLARD, Mr and Mrs L.W. NORTH, Captain HEDLEY, R.N.R. is in command, assisted by the following officers:- Chief officer, W.L. DANGERFIELD, R.N.R., Second officer, R.W. JAMES Third officer, E. Crosby ROBERTS Chief engineer, Joseph BELL, R.N.R. Second engineer, G.R. MACHMAHON, and Third engineer, W. REID. Purser, Walter G. MUSOZ(?). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.485 / Virus Database: 269.13.19/1008 - Release Date: 9/14/2007 8:59 AM

    09/21/2007 07:53:12
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] Fw: HB Herald, May 7, 1894
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, May 7, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Passenger departures - May 5 - Manapouri, s.s., for Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames SPONG and HARDING; Misses STAYTE, MORGAN, SALMON, AUSTED, BARLOW, GRAHAM, GILL, ROCHFORT, SPONG, and WILLIS; Messrs F.W. WILLIAMS, WATTS, BRUCE, GOOD, SALMON, MOGRIDGE, M'LEAN, KERR (2), NISH, HILL, RUDMAN, GIBB, WOOD, TIFFEN, HYLAND, HOWE, SPONG, INGLIS, SHERHAN, CUTHCART, GREENAWAY, EDGAR, TYRIL, FABERT, CONSIDINE, LAWRENCE, OWEN, and ROBERTS; Rev. Mr JOHNSTONE; HOWE and SPONG Company (20); 20 steerage. May 6 - Mararoa, s.s., for Auckland and Sydney. Passengers - Mesdames BARKER, HASTIE, HAWLEY, HARDING, HARWOOD, CAMPBELL, WEBBER, BARNETT, GROSVENOR, and RUDDOCK and child; Misses HITCHINGS (2), UPEX, LAWS, BREMMER, BARNETT, HUNT, and AULSEBROOK; Messrs BARKER, HASTIA, SLATER, HAWLEY, HARDING, M'GINLEY, PAULSON, GURR, MILLS (2), ATOCK, BRIDLE, GROSVENOR, SULLIVAN, M'GINLEY, PROFFITT, BEATSON (2), and POWDRELL (2); 6 steerage. May 6 - Tasmania, s.s., for Auckland and Sydney. Passengers - Mesdames MEIKIE, JENKINSON and child, FRAZER, M'CALLUM, GOODALL, FOX, and LAMBERT; Misses PRATT, JENKINSON, WHEAT, MAKEY (2), HUNT, BERRY, M'CALLUM, and MIDDLETON; Messrs MEIKIE, GUTHRIE, JENKINSON, M'CABE, ALLEN, MAGILL, NEW, FOX, HERSEY, M'ASKILL, JOHNSON, SINCLAIR, JAMES, STANLEY, FAIN, ROC, FLYNN, ROSS, ATKINS, and M'CORMACHIE; 43 steerage.

    09/21/2007 07:49:44
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HB Herald, May 7, 1894 Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, May 7, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Passenger arrivals - May 6 - Manapouri, s.s., from Melbourne and Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames LONSDALE and M'INTOSH and five children; Misses MILLER, WILLIAMS, LOUDIN, ARAL, and O'LEARY; Messrs STUART, GREIG, PALLENDER, KING, COTTERILL, ANDERSON, BREWIN, M'INTOSH, MAYER, and BATLEY; 14 steerage. May 6 - Australia, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames EVETT, M'CORMICK, SOUTH, and DUNLOP; Misses PERCIVAL, STERRALL, WATSON, SMITH, and DUNLOP; Messrs PETERS, M'CORMICK, SPEACE, SPEEDY, FORDHAM, and WATKINS; Major MAIR; 14 steerage. May 6 - Mararoa, s.s., from Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames COOK, HIVINS, HENDERSON, ANTHONY, CAMPBELL, O'MALLEY, STOCK, ASHTON, AITKEN, NICHOLL, WHITE, BROWNING, CRAWFORD, and SAUNDERS; Misses COOK, MULCOCK, HENDERSON (2), HUGHES, JENSEN, QUARD, NESBITT, HAMMETH, GRAND, GURR, and RILEY; one Sister of Mission; Messrs PATTERSON, JULL, MULCOCK, HIVINS, HARRIS, MILLER, ANTHONY, PARSONS, CAMPBELL, ADDEY, BOYD, M'LEAN, BROADBENT, ASHTON, BROWNING, AITKEN, and RICHMOND; Master COOK; 23 steerage. May 6 - Tasmania, s.s., from Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames WAISKETT, RIGGS, BRENTON, WATSON, TECKNER and two children, CHAPMAN and child, FARRELL and two children, and EIDROTH and two children; Miss HUGHES; Messrs KELLY and two children, WYATT, JONES, GRACE, DUNCAN, CHAPMAN, DEAN, A. COOPER, and ELDRETH; Rev. G. MAUNSELL; Master SMITH; 8 steerage. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.485 / Virus Database: 269.13.19/1008 - Release Date: 9/14/2007 8:59 AM

    09/20/2007 12:05:27
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HB Herald, May 5, 1894 Auckland content
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, May 5, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Passenger departures - May 4 - Southern Cross, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers - Mrs WINTER and 3 children; Master FOX; Messrs WAKELIN, FORDHAM, LOGAN, JARDINE, de PELICHET, and Henare TOMOANA; Sir George WHITMORE; 6 steerage. Marriage - HARDING-HENDERSON - In Auckland, at All Saints' Church, on the 25th April, by the Rev. Wm. CALDER, Edwin, youngest son of John HARDING, Esq., of Mount Vernon, Waipukurau, to Emily, daughter of John HENDERSON, Esq., of Curran street, Ponsonby, Auckland. Deaths - BURTTON - At Port Ahuriri, on May 3rd, after a long and painful illness, Harriett, beloved wife of William BURTTON, aged 46 years. R.I.P. The funeral leaves her late residence, Hardinge road, at 3 p.m. to-day (Saturday). Friends pleace accept this intimation.

    09/20/2007 12:03:29
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] STAGG
    2. Faye Guthrie
    3. I am currently researching Muriel Grace Winifred STAGG, born 1912 to Rowland Wilkins STAGG and Florence Muriel DAVY, who married in 1911. Anyone connected? Thanks, Faye

    09/19/2007 03:06:57
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 September 5 2 Ministerial jottings and LUCKIE
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 September 5 2 Hawke's By and Aus content Ministerial jottings WELLINGTON The Naval and Military Settlers' Committee have not yet decided the question of extending the time for receiving applications The clause of the Land Bill providing that married women should not have the right to take up land under special terms is considered to be unjust by several members. The Minister of Lands, however, claims that the clause is absolutely necessary, as also does Mr ROLLESTON The ex-Minister for Lands (the Hon. G. F.RICHARDSON) stated in the House on Friday night that he was somewhat astonished at the audacity of the legislation that the House was drifting to. They had recently gone back about 5600 years and amended the creation by giving the franchise to women, and now the Minister for Lands was taking them 999 years ahead by his lease in perpetuity. I understand that steps are being taken by some of the women in Wellington for getting up a largely signed petition to the Legislative Council, urging the council to pass the female franchise clause in the electoral Bill. Amongst the passengers for Sydney by the steamer Hauroto are Mr and Mrs D.M.LUCKIE, who have received news by cable that their third son, Mr Frank LUCKIE is dangerously ill. He was attacked with hip disease some time ago, and went to Sydney for the benefit of his health, but instead of getting better he has been sickening gradually, and is now in a very critical state.

    09/19/2007 09:57:38
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 September 5 2 Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 September 5 2 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 2nd-Te Kapu from WAIROA 3rd-Australia from Northern Ports Passengers: Misses M'LEAN and MAKI Messrs: TUTA, JONES (2), LYSNER, M'LEAN, GREEN, GOWER, BOULT, NICHOLSON, T.ODLUM, and J.ODLUM. 3rd-Tarawera s.s. from MELBOURNE and southern ports Passengers: - Misses: SIMPSON (2), WESTON, KINNEAR Mrs KINNEAR Messrs: GOOLD(spelling suspect overtype), CAMERON, MASON, BISHOP, HYLAND 3rd-Reliance, ketch from DUNEDIN. 4th-Tekaro s.s. from SYDNEY and Northern ports Passengers: - Miss HIRD Mesdames: GALLOWAY, MATTHEWS, M'LEAN and 2 children and nurse, and CARO. Messrs: - R.D. M'LEAN, PARRY, CATO, PINCKNEY, HORROW, PERMAIN, BUCHANAN, WEBB, HARRISON, Nsco't or Ksco't (spelt as typed suspect?) 4 steerage. 4th-Kanieri s.s. from Northern ports Passengers-Miss BANKS Mr MURRAY. Departures 3rd-Australia for WELLINGTON 3rd-Tarawera for GISBORNE and AUCKLAND Passengers: - Mesdames HANSARD and 2 children and EVETT and child Miss MAUL Messrs: HANSARD, DEAN, COMMON, KELLY, M'CALLUM, and EVETT. 3rd-Spray, schooner for DUNEDIN. Master-agent 4th-Tekapo s.s. for MELBOURNE and Southern ports Passengers: - Miss B.LEE and two Sisters of Mission Master SMITH Messrs: O'GRADY, HERMAN, BICKNELL 3 steerage.

    09/19/2007 09:56:33
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HBH 1892 Sept 5 2 MALLAHOND
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Sept 5 2 MALLAHOND Mr J. MALLAHOND, of Parua Bay, WANGAREI, is memorialising the House to create an Aged Provident Fund, from which all people over 60 would be entitled to draw 10s per week. His proposal is that £1000,000 be contributed from the Consolidated Fund, and a similar Fund be levied on those engaged in the drink traffic, as it is the cause of most poverty, to form the nucleus of the fund. Mr MALLAHOND says the Whangarei country Council approved-Post

    09/18/2007 01:18:19
    1. [NZ-AUCKLAND] HB Herald, May 3, 1894 Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. from Judy HB Herald, Wed. May 3, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Passenger arrivals - May 2 - Tasmania, s.s., from Sydney and Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames CORRY, BRIDGE and child, HARRISON, CHISSEL and child, WOON, and SANT and 2 children; Misses GLENDINNING, CORRY, ALLARDYCE, CHISSELL, and DISHER (2); Messrs GLENDINNING, PACKER, GRAY, OSBORFNE, STUBBS, WINLOVE, SYMOND, BRIDGE, HARRISON, HEALEY, FORTUNE, DENT, JONES, LORD, JACKSON, MAHONEY, MANSELL, ANNERAGE, ROSSITER, and WALKER; 15 steerage. Passenger departures - May 2 - Tasmania, s.s., for Wellington and Lyttelton. Passengers - Mesdames O'CONNELL and CHRICHTON; Misses O'SULLIVAN and CLEARY; Messrs O'SULLIVAN, KELLY, HUNT, CAMERON, O'DONNELL, CHAPMAN, HASSELL, BRAY, CUNNINGHAM, and JONES; 8 steerage.

    09/16/2007 01:55:15