HBH 1892 Nov 11 WHITTINGTON A meeting of the Rugby Union is called for this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Criterion Hotel, to ballot for the debentures to be paid off, and for the election of an honorary treasurer in place of Mr WHITTINGTON (resigned.) .
HBH 1892 Nov 11 DALTON The young man DALTON whose sad ending is recorded in another column was in his 28th year. His life was insured for £5000, half in the Government Life office and half in the Australian Mutual
HBH 1892 Nov 11 HB Cricket The Hawke's Bay Cricket Association have decided to send a representative team to play Canterbury at Christchurch at Christmas. The following players have been chosen to go into practice for the match, and each one is requested to inform the secretary of the association as soon as possible, and not later than the 25th instant, whether in the event of his being selected he will be able to go: - A'DEANE, BENNETT, BRUCE, CATO, FANSIN, GORE, HAWKINS, HUGHES, HILL, LOGAN, LOWRY, LUDBROOK, LUSK, H.MARTIN, NELSON, PEACOCK, PERCY, REES, SMITH, TAIAROA, E.H. WILLIAMS, H.B. WILLIAMS, WHITE, WOLSTENHOLME
HBH 1892 Nov 11 HENN.SHEATH We are informed that we were in error in crediting Miss HENN'S piano tuition to the sisters at the convent in Shakespeare Road, and that the player was really taught by Mrs SHEATH. Miss HENN reflects credit upon her teacher.
HBH 1892 Nov 11 Women's Brass and String Band With this morning's issue is sent out a inset in connection with the Women's Brass and String Band, which has just finished a nine months' tour of the colony, and has met with wonderful success wherever performing. The band consists of twelve female players of both brass and string instruments, and a company of timbrel players (said by a Southern critic to be equal to the end men in any of the minstrel companies that have ever visited NEW ZEALAND.)
HBH 1892 Nov 11 4 McDougall John Advertisement No 538 A new Novel-"Mr Richard BEDE" A story of New Zealand by John McDOUGALL The first Novel to be published under the writer's own name is of a higher standard than any of his other former stories. The story will run six months two chapters being given each week.
HBH 1892 Nov 11 PATERSON R Mr R. Paterson met with a nasty accident while bicycling on an ordinary machine. He rode up to Waipawa, and while there the cup bearing of his machine got jammed, and as a result he went a cropper. He injured his right hand and elbow badly, and has been ordered to rest a week.
HBH 1892 Nov 11 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 9th-Weka s.s. from WAIMARAMA 9th-Southern Cross s.s. from WELLINGTON Passengers: - Mr POLLARD and 5 steerage. 10th-Star of Victoria s.s. from the Bluff Departures 10th-Kahu s.s. for WELLINGTON viz the coast 10th-Southern Cross for Northern Ports Passengers: - Mr CROFT and 6 steerage.
HBH 1892 Nov 11 Telegraphic Shipping Telegraphic Shipping SYDNEY-Thursday Sailed-Mararoa for AUCKLAND MELBOURNE-Thursday Arrived-Tarawera from Bluff.
>From "Weekly News" 29 September 1943. Individual photos & captions. PETERSON R J Napier WHITE G G Takapau, Hawkes Bay Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com
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>From "Weekly News" 2 August 1944 Photos of Ruby teams (p34) a). 36th Battalion team ARMSTRONG F A Napier DOCKARY R P Hawkes Bay GALLAGHER J A Hastings GLENN B G Gisborne PIKI J T Waipukurau b). 8th Brigade Cooks' Team COKER G W Gisborne COX F W Gisborne MALCOLM D K Tokomaru Bay Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com
"From "Weekly news" 2 August 1944. Individual photos & captions. BROADBENT S Dannevirke FRANKLIN K G Napier LAMASON P J Napier PATRICK G A Dunedin PRICE A J Napier THOMAS D B Napier TAYLOR J D Havelock North Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com The List Guidelines http://new-zealand-l.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>From "Weekly News" 21 April 1943. Individual photos & captions. ALEXANDER H H Gisborne MATTHEWS R H Gisborne SMITH J A H Dannevirke Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com
HBH 1892 Nov 10 Waipawa Sports Waipawa Friendly Societies Sports November 9th The weather today for the Friendly Societies' sports was fine, and everything passed off satisfactorily. There was a band in attendance "discoursing sweet music," which considerably enlivened the proceedings. The following are the results of the contests: - Boys Race under 14 years, 440 yards. E.FERGUSON 1 W.ARROW 2 A.WALKER 3. Eight others started Maiden Race 300 yards H.NEILL 1 C. M'CABE 2 F.HOPKINS 3 W.VESTY, M. MULLINDER, and SHEENEY also started. Time 37 ½ sec. Boys Race under 10 years, 20 yards BAKER 1 GARRY 2. No third prize given and thirteen ran. Waipawa Handicap, 100yards, 220 yard, 440 yards. First prize £12, second £8, third £3, and special prize of £1 for winner of 100 yards. First distance 100 yards- First heat: M'GREEVY 1, BROWN 2, PARKINSON 3. Second heat: GRAHAM , 1, BRITTEN 2, HOLDER 3 Final heat: M'GREEVY 1, GRAHAM 2, HOLDER 3.-Time 10 4-5th sec. Mile Handicap H.H.GARRY 1 J. M'DOWELL 2 C.C.CATTANACH 3-Time 4min 39 ½ sec Heavy Weight Wrestling-Cumberland style P. O'GRADY 1 GRANT 2 Ladies' Race Mrs COLQUHAUN 1 Mrs J. AIRSIN 2 Mrs O'CALLAGHAN 3 Waipawa Handicap-second event 220 yards First heat; H M'GREEVY 1 HOLDER 2 BROWN 3 Second heat: GRAHAM 1 WILSON 2 PARKISSON 3 Final heat: H M'GREEVY 1 HOLDER 2 GRAHAM 3 Time 24 1/5th sec Putting the Stone (16lb) P. O'GRADY 1 CURRY 2 Waipawa Handicap-Third distance-440 yards HOLDER 1 GRAHAM 2 M'GREEVY 3 M'GREEVY wins the handicap with 11 points, HOLDER coming second with 9 points, and GRAHAM third with 7 points. Throwing Light Hammer (16lb) P. O'GRADY 1 WILSON 2 Sack Race 100 yards DETTE 1 HENDERSON 2 MALLINDER 3. Handicap Hurdle Race 440 yards HOLDER 1 G.DUNCAN 2 C. M'CABE 3 Time 1 min 5 4-5th sec. Boys' Hurdle Race under 15 years, 300 yards WALKER 1 WHITE 2 Hop, Step, and Jump Handicap STEWART 1 DRIBERG 2 Three Mile Handicap H.GARRY 1 J.MOONEY 2 M'DOWELL 3 Time: 16 min 25 sec. Friendly Societies" Handicap, once round J.DRIBERG 1 PARKISSON 2 NEWMAN 3. Won after a good race by a few inches. .
HBH 1892 Nov 10 Greenmeadows Hotel transfer OULAGHAN Transfer to ENTING The Greenmeadows Hotel, TARADALE, lately under the proprietorship of Mr Maurice OULAGHAN, has changed hands. Mr ENTING, who has been employed as chief cook at the Masonic Hotel for many years past, has become the new landlord. Messrs COOPER and LASCELLES effected the sale and valuation.
HBH 1892 Nov 10 PREECE Captain PREECE, who has just resigned his position as Resident Magistrate, is the holder of a New Zealand Cross, for gallantry displayed at NGATAPA during the Maori war.
HBH 1892 Nov 10 No listed passengers Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 9th-KAHU s.s. from WELLINGTON 9th-AHURIRI s.s. from BLACKHEAD 9th-TE KAPU s.s. from WAIROA. DEPARTURES-NIL Telegraphic Shipping SYDNEY-Wednesday Arrived-HAUROTO from WELLINGTON
Daily Southern Cross 23 June 1869 James WILSON THE CASE OF JAMES WILSON Page 4 We are glad to be able to state that the Public Petitions Committee have already favourably reported to the House of Representatives on the petition of the boy James WILSON, who so bravely conducted himself at Poverty Bay. The committee recommend that an annuity of £50 a-year for nine years, and also 100 acres of land, be granted to the petitioner.
HBH 1892 Nov 10 ALEXANDER M Mr Montagu LASCELLES will sell at his rooms at the corner of Hastings-street and Tennyson-street next Saturday morning, a number of unredeemed pledges in the estate of M. ALEXANDER.