HBH 1892 Nov 15 2 Shipping No passengers listed Arrival Port of Napier 14th-Weka s.s. from the coast Departures 13th-Ahuriri s.s. for Blackhead 14th-Fairy s.s. for Arapawanui
HBH 1892 Nov 15 3 DALTON Advert No 651 Public Notice All accounts against the late W.E.DALTON must be sent in by Thursday next the 17th instant to J.H.DALTON, Tailor, Hastings Street, Napier.
HBH 1892 Nov 15 3 Adverts New Next Thursday morning the household furniture and effects of Mr EWALD will be sold. In the afternoon Mr Maurice HUTING'S house White Road and the contents of his well-furnished five-roomed house. Mrs CARO, dentist will be at Waipawa on the 29th and 30th inst Lady WHITMORE wants general servant-Applications to Miss PAGE, at the Studio, Napier. .
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Daily Southern Cross 20 November 1869 Page 4 MARRIAGE-WILSON-FURLEY On November 18. in the Independent Chapel, Princes-street, Onehunga, Captain Isaac WILSON, to Miss Sarah Ann FURLEY, by the Rev. T HAMER. Elaine's line [email protected]
HBH 1892 Nov 15 2 Mansfield At the Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL R.M. Thomas MANSFIELD was fined 10s and costs for drunkenness on Sunday. For indecent conduct he was sentenced to six week's hard labor.
HBH 1892 Nov 15 2 CLARK DEATH CLARK-At Maraekakaho, on November 13th, Sarah Jane, the beloved wife of John Clark, aged 40 years. The funeral will arrive at the Hastings Cemetery at noon today (Tuesday), -S.T.TONG, Undertaker
HBH 1892 Nov 15 2.FIRTH J.C. Auckland Charcoal Insulation Dangers Editorial references to Mr J. C. FIRTH regarding the publishing of a paper before the Auckland Institute on the dangers of charcoal insulation. The New Zealand Herald has since published the article in full.more.
HBH 1892 Nov 15 2 LAUNDY At the Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday Henry LAUNDY who did not appear, was charged with disobeying an order of the Court to pay his wife 7s 6d per week for her maintenance. The arrears till the end of October amounted to £7 and he had given the Court considerable trouble.
HBH 1892 Nov 14 3 Napier v County Juniors Napier Juniors V. County Juniors This match was completed at Hastings on Saturday, and resulted in a win for the County by 23 runs. The Napier team were handicapped in having to play two men short, JAMIESON and HILL being absent. These players should bear in mind that when chosen to play in matches they should do so, and not inconvenience their team by staying away. The bowling averages for the two innings were as follow: - Napier: S.WHITE 10 wickets for ten runs PARTON 5 for 34 A.ASHCROFT 1 for 15 T.BEAR 2 for 1 County: M'RAE 8 for 20 LEONARD 5 for 20 M'INTOSH 2 for 10 The following are the scores for both innings: - Napier Juniors 1st Innings 2nd Innings S.WHITE c M'RAE, b LEONARD 0 b M'RAE 0 P.ASHCROFT, b M'RAE 0 not out 14 PARTON, b M'INTOSH 14 b M'RAE 5 A.ASHCROFT, b LEONARD 0 b LEONARD 2 T.B.BEAR, run out 1 HIT WICKET b LEONARD 2 SPENCE, b M'RAE 20 c BRAITHWAITE b LEONARD 0 PIRANI lbw, b M'RAE 0 b M'RAE 0 H.HILL b M'RAE 0 absent 0 JAMIESON, run out 0 absent 0 S.WHITE c M'RAE b TICKNER 0 c STEWART b M'INTOSH 0 J.FANNIN, not out 0 b M'RAE 1 Extras 11 Extras 5 Total 46 Total 27 GRAND TOTAL 73 County Juniors 1st Innings STEWART c JAMESON B PARTON 7 b WHITE 1 M'INTOSH b S.WHITE 3 b ASHCROFT 9 VICARMAN b PARTON 4 c H.PARTON b WHITE 1 M'RAE c BEAR b PARTON 4 retired hurt 3 LEONARD b PARTON 13 c and b WHITE 4 H.BRATHWAITE B PARTON 6 b WHITE 2 TICKNER b S.WHITE 9 c and b BEAR 5 STOTHARD b S.WHITE 0 b BEAR 1 EBBETT b S.WHITE 0 not out 2 ALLEN b S.WHITE 0 b WHITE 0 BRATHWAITE, jun, not out 1 run out 7 Extras 8 Extras 6 Total 56 Total 40 GRAND TOTAL 96
HBH 1892 Nov 14 2 Shipping 12th-Kiwi s.s. from WELLINGTON 12th-Te Kapu s.s. from WAIROA 12th-Venus, ketch, from GISBORNE 12th-Lily s.s. from WAIROA 13th-Waihora from SYDNEY and Northern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames: BROMSON, HARGRAVE, HILL, CRON and child, and PAPE Misses: HILL, E.LANGTRY, FOSTER, LIVINGSTONE, THOMSON, NELSON Messrs: W. and J.H. DALTON, BELL, HARDING, BAYLEY, G. THEAK, S.S.BROWN, C.LLOYD, HOUGH, H.BROMSON, HILL, D.E. CAMERSON, LIVINGSTONE, THOMPSON, SHEEN, TRAVERS, VALE, CATO 17 Steerage. DEPARTURES 13th-Waihora s.s. for MELBOURNE and Southern Ports Passengers: Mesdames BEECHAM, PLANK and child, and M'INTOSH Messrs: DUDLEY, BRAIDWOOD, D. M'LEAN 7 steerage. 12th-Weka s.s. for WHANGAMAE 13th-Kiwi s.s. for WELLINGTON via coast stations.
HBH 1892 Nov 14 2 Shipping news H.M.S. KATOOMBA arrived in AUCKLAND on Thursday last from NOUMEA, calling at NORFOLK ISLAND en route. This is her first visit to the North Island, and she is expected to remain about AUCKLAND for 10 weeks. The KATOOMBA is a sister ship to the TAURANGA and RINGAROOMA, and is under the command of Captain A.K.BICKFORD C.M.G., Mr C. DAWE being chief engineer. The Government steamer HINEMOA got through a lot of work last year. From a return which has been lately prepared we read that during the year she travelled 31,451 miles, and burnt 1547 tons NEW ZEALAND coals.
HBH 1892 Nov 14 2 Telegraphic shipping Telegraphic shipping SYDNEY-Saturday Arrived-Manapouri from AUCKLAND Bluff-Sunday Arrived at 11 a.m.-Warrimoo, from MELBOURNE via HOBART. She has no passengers for NAPIER.
HBH 1892 Nov 14 3 HAWKINS Advert Advert No 629 Lost and Found £2 Reward offered for two horses lost from WAIMARAMA-no brands, well known horse Paki Paki. Anyone returning same to Edward HAWKINS, WAIMARAMA, will received the above reward.
HBH 1892 Nov 14 3 High School Sports Boys HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS The High School Boys had a splendid afternoon for their sports on Saturday, and a goodly number of spectators were present to witness the various contests. The seventeen events on the programme were got off with great promptitude, and there were excellent finishes to all, a fact reflecting great credit on the handicappers. Mr WOOD acted as starter, ably assisted by Mr F.FRASER, while Messrs P.S. M'LEAN, PIERCE, C.D.KENNEDY, PINKNEY, CULTON, and E.RUDMAN acted as judges. The most successful boy of the day was W.G.WOOD, who won the School Cup (three distances) and the two long distance races, the latter from scratch, and in both instances beating large fields. HESLOP and THOMPSON were second and third respectively in the Cup, while THOMPSON succeeded in annexing both the jumping events. The Old Boys' Challenge Cup for the highest aggregate points (to be won three years before becoming any boy's property) will also be held by W.G.WOOD for the ensuing year, he having scored 20 points. Of the other boys SEVERNE'S jumping was much admired. He was however, beaten by a handicap. A word should be said for A.RICHARDSON, a boy of 13, who after winning the Half mile race for boys under 14, ran most gamely in the Mile (open), leading into the straight, and spurting with WOOD right up to the tape, finishing a fine second. Afternoon tea was provided for the visitors by Mrs WOOD, assisted by a bevy of young ladies, and this item was much appreciated. The prizes were presented to the successful boys at the conclusion of the sports by Mrs WOOD. The following gave prizes or donations towards the prize fund:- Mesdames: RICHARDSON, WOOD, MARGOLIOUTH, CLARKE Misses: MATTHEWS, and M'HARDY The Hon J.B.WHYTE, Rev. D. SIDEY, Dr. SPENCER Messrs: BALFOUR, G.H.SWAN, P.S. M'LEAN, W.WOOD, E.SEVERNE, PINKNEY, CULTON, J.WHITE, WILSON, HARDY, W.HESLOP, N.SPEEDY. Appended are the results of the several events: - School Cup, 100 yards-1, HESLOP(6 yds), 2, WOOD (4 yds), 3, THOMPSON (Scratch)-Time 11 1-5th sec. High Jump-1, SEVERNE (4ft 8in) 2, THOMPSON Half Mile Flat, for boys under 14-1, RICHARDSON, 2, RUDDOCK, 3, SPILLER-Time 2min 32 sec School Cup 440 yards-1, WOOD (8 yds) 2, HESLOP (10 yds) 3, THOMPSON (scratch)-Time 57 ½ sec. Race for boys under, 75 yards- 1, LEITCH, 2, F.WOOD, 3, CLARK Sack Race-1, TODD, 2 ,WHYTE (major) 3, THOMPSON (minor) School cup 222 yards- 1, WOOD (6 yds) 2, HESLOP (7 yds) 3, THOMPSON (scratch)-Time 27 sec. 100 Yards race for Boys under 14-1 BRYSON, 2 B.WHYTE, 3 RICHARDSON Hop, Step, and Jump-1 THOMPSON (37 ft), 2 SEVERNE. Half Mile Race (open) 1, WOOD (scratch) 2, N.WHYTE (15 yds) 3 SPEEDY 25 yds-Time 2min 2 sec. Three Legged Race-1, TODD and THOMPSON Obstacle Race-1 HESLOP, 2 COLLINGE, 3 TODD Mile Run (open)-1 WOOD (scratch) 2, RICHARDSON (110 yds) 3, M'RAE (40 yds)-Time 5min 30 sec. Half-mile Walk-1, THOMPSON (60 yds) 2, SHUGAR (40 yds) 3, THOMPSON (major) scratch-Time 4min 17sec Tug-of-war. THOMPSON'S Team Consolation Race- 1, SEVERNE 2, SPEEDY 3, M'DONALD.
HBH 1892 Nov 14 2 local Adverts Mr A. LEVI (formerly of NAPIER) has been appointed wholesale and consulting agent for New Zealand for Messrs N. LAZARUS and Co., ophthalmic opticians. Mr H. OWENS has been appointed agent for NAPIER and district. Tenders are invited by the Railway Commissioner for printing posters and circulars. Mr R. WEST, Redclyffe, has good paddocks for horses
HBH 1892 Nov 12 3 Hawke's Bay Horticultural Hawke's Bay Horticultural and Fruit-Growing Association. President: Mr H.S.TIFFEN Vice-Presidents: Messrs A.R.W.LASCELLES and J.F.JARDINE Committee: Messrs E.P.PLATFORD, J.N.ANDERSON, J.T. CARR, H.J.GILBERD, W.C.YATES, J.P.HAMLIN, A.P.SHEATH, C.A.FITZROY, J.B.CHAMBERS, T.TANNER, W.H.SMITH, W.FORREST, and Henry LASCELLES. Noticeable among these entries are peonies shown by Mr CHIPPING, beans and tomatoes growing in pots shown by Mr FORREST, a fine show of flowers and fruit by Mr GODDARD, and some magnificent lemons shown my Mr T.M. M'GOWAN of Wairoa could have been a very different result. Mr W. YATES also lent valuable assistance. Appended is the SCHEDULE OF PRIZES. OPEN CLASSES-POT PLANTS Class 5, six exotic ferns and Class6, 9, 11, 16, total of 5 st's H.S.Tiffen Class 20, hanging Basket 1st, W.FORREST Class 21, ornamental foliage plant, W.YATES Commended Class 23, collection of not fewer than 12 pot plants: 1st, and special prize presented by Mr J.F. JARDINE, to W.FORREST. OPEN CLASSES-CUT FLOWERS Class 24, twenty-four single specimens of named hybrid perpetual or Bourbon roses 1st, and special prize presented by Mr H.S.TIFFEN to, H.WILLIAM and 2nd J.N.ANDERSON Class 27, twelve single specimens of tea or noisette roses 1st and special prize presented by Mr J.F.JARDINE to J.THEAKSTONE, 2nd H.WILLIAMS Class 28, six named specimens of hybrid perpetual or bourbon roses-1st J.N.ANDERSON, 2nd W.YATES Class 29, six named specimens of hybrid perpetual or Bourbon roses, one variety-1st, W.FORREST, 2nd H.J.GILBERD Class 31, six named specimens of tea or noisette roses, one variety-1st J.THEAKSTONE Class 32, twelve named pelargoniums, show or regal, three trusses of each-1st and special prize presented by Mr H.S.TIFFEN to J.F.JARDINE. Class 33, six specimens as in preceding class-1st Mrs CLOSE, 2nd J.THEAKSTONE, highly commended G.E.SAINSBURY Class 34, three specimens as in preceding class-1st-G.E.SAINSBURY, 2nd J.F.JARDINE. Class 35, six named pelargoniums, single zonale, three trusses of each-1st W. YATES, highly commended H.S.TIFFEN Class 37, six verbenas, three trusses of each-1st, J.THEAKSTONE 2nd W.YATES Class 38, twelve pansies-1st Mrs BENNETT 2nd Miss BEAMISH Class 39m six double petunias-1st W.FORREST Class 40, six single petunias-Commended, G.E.SAINSBURY Class 44, six herbaceous peonies-1st H.S.TIFFEN Class 46, six thododendrons-1st G.CHIPPING Class 47, twelve annuals in bunches-1st J.THEAKSTONE Class 48, twelve perennials in bunches-1st J.THEAKSTONE Class 49, bridal bouquet-1`st H. WILLIAMS 2nd J.J.THEAKSTONE Class 50, hand bouquet-1st J. THEAKSTONE 2nd G.CHIPPING Class 51, basket of flowers-1st Mrs WENLEY, 2nd W.YATES, 3rd J.N. ANDERSON Class 52, epergne of flowers-1st Miss BEAMISH, 2nd J.N.ANDERSON Class 53, six button-hole bouquets-1st Miss CARR 2nd H.WILLIAMS Class 54, six ladies' sprays-1st Miss BEAMISH 2nd J.ANDERSON Class 55m collection of 24 varieties of cut flowers-1st H.WILLIAMS, given by Mr A,R,W,LASCELLES OPEN CLASSES-VEGETABLES Class 57, dish of broad beans-1st H.WILLIAMS Class 58, dish of kidney potatoes-1st J.N.ANDERSON 2nd F.C.SAUNDERS Class 62, six lettuces-1st W.FORREST Class 67, two cucumbers 1st and (highly commended) W.WATERHOUSE Class 71, bundle of asparagus-1st G.CHIPPING OPEN CLASSES-FRUIT Class 73, dish of strawberries-1st Willie HESEBECK Class 74, dish of gooseberries-1st H.WILLIAMS, 2nd W.FORREST Class 76, six lemons with foliage-1st T. M'GOWAN, Wairoa. AMATEUR CLASSES-POT PLANTS Class 83, one pelargonium, show or regal-1st C.HUNT Class 89, collections of not fewer than six pot plants-1st and special prize to C. HUNT and given by Mr H.S.TIFFEN AMATEUR CLASSES-CUT FLOWERS Class 90, twelve single specimens of roses-1st Mrs CLOSE, 2nd Miss NEWMAN. Class 91, six roses as in preceding class-1st Mrs BENNETT, 2ND MISS NEWMAN, Highly commended Mrs HAMLIN Class 94, six pansies-1st Miss BEAMISH Class 98, hand bouquet-1st C.HUNT Class 99, collection of twelve vases of cut flowers-1st and special prize given by Mr A.R.W.LASCELLES to Mrs CLOSE, 2nd J.T.CARR AMATEUR CLASSES-VEGETABLES Class 102, dish of peas-1st and special prize given to CRANBY and PREBBLE to W.YATES Class 103, dish of kidney potatoes-1st and special prize by CRANBY and PREBBLE to W.YATES, 2nd F.SAUNDERS, highly commended R.ANDERSON CHILDREN'S CLASS Hand bouquet-1st Constance SUTTON 2nd C.HUNT Bridal bouquet-1st Florence CARR
HBH 1892 Nov 12 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 11th-Australia s.s. from Northern Ports Passengers: - Miss CHISSELL Messrs: MURPHY, HILL (2), THOMPSON, ROSIE, BAXTER, WILSON, RICHARDSON, HOLLOW, TUME, PELLOW, POLE, JONES, ADAMS, COLEY, M'RAE, SMITH, and HURTZ. 11th-Fanny s.s. from WAIMARAMA. Departures 10th-Lily s.s. for WAIROA 11th-Fanny s.s. for WAIMARAMA 11th-Te Kapu, s.s. for WAIROA 11th-Australia s.s. for WELLINGTON and LYTTELTON Passengers: Mr JARVIS.
HBH 1892 Nov 14 2 Chrisp to Bedford ex England Monday-Page Two. MARRIAGE CHRISP-BEDFORD-On November 11th, at the Registrar Office G.P.O., by special license, George CHRISP, eldest surviving son of the late H.G. CHRISP of Prendwick, Northumberland, ENGLAND, to Alice B. BEDFORD, (Madame NORDSKA), daughter of the late Allison O. BEDFORD, of LONDON, ENGLAND. No cards.
Evening Post 29 April 1897 Page 6 DEATH-CALDWELL-20th April 1897 at Dunmore, Roslyn-road, Napier, Florence Lilian Martha, third daughter of the late T.A.Caldwell; aged 21 years. Private interment. Auckland and Wellington papers please copy. Evening Post 10 June 1896 Page 4 IN MEMORIAM. MYERS-In loving memory of Martha Myers, who departed this life 10th June 1895