HBH 1892 Nov 9 Shipping ARRIVALS Port of NAPIER No passengers listed 7th-Ahuriri s.s. from the Coast 7th-Fanny s.s. from the Coast 7th-Weka s.s. from the Coast 8th-Lily s.s. from WAIROA DEPARTURES 7th-TE Kapu for WAIROA 8th-Orowaiti for WESTPORT 8th-Weka for the Coast 8th-Ahuriri for the Coast.
HBH 1892 Nov 9 Telegraphic Shipping Telegraphic Shipping LONDON, November 7. Arrived-Otarama from WELLINGTON via HAVRE, Morrayshire from LYTTELTON (September 16) Elizabeth, barque from WELLINGTON (August 1) Westland, ship from WELLINGTON (August 1) MELBOURNE-Tuesday Sailed-Warrimo and Talune for NEW ZEALAND BLUFF-Tuesday Arrived at 3.34 p.m. Wairarapa from MELBOURNE via HOBART Passengers for NAPIER: - Miss FIELDER Messrs: TUKE, SUNDERLAND, M'FARLANE AUCKLAND-Tuesday Arrived-Waihora from SYDNEY.
HBH 1892 Nov 9 Patangata Tenders Patangata Finance Committee met this afternoon, when there were present: - Messrs W. WHITE (Chairman), SAXBY, CROSSE. Following tenders were dealt with: - Reforming two and a half miles Te Aute-road,-J. O'KANE 5s-declined Forming two chains at Porangahau, metal and metalling 130 yards, R. HALL £10, 5s 6d, 4s, 5d; J.J. FORSYTH, £9 14s, 5s 3d, 4s 3d (accepted. Lengthening Mangamairo bridge, J.J. FORSYTH, £60 (accepted) Formation and metalling at W.J.HERBERT'S, J.J. FORSYTH, £12 10s and £112 10s. Widening five and a half chains at BLUFF, WAINUI, formation and metal, A.HERBERT, £23 and £7 10s (accepted) Twelve chains formation and metalling J.SPEEDY'S road, A.HERBERT, £9m £16 10s, and £25 (accepted)- J.DAVIES, £11, £16 10s, and £27 10s.
HBH 1892 Nov 10 2 SMITH DEATH SMITH-At his parent's residence on November 6, Alexander Jones, eldest son of Alex. SMITH, Manager, ORINGI.
HBH 1892 Nov 8 2 Waipawa Friendly Sports Acceptances received on Saturday for the Waipawa combined friendly societies' sports: Frank H. WILSON A.H. HOLDER W.BROWN R.PARKINSON Sam GRAHAM K.TEPOU A.J.DUNCAN E.BRITTEN E.ARMITAGE C.J.OLSEN J. AIKMAN W. M'GREEVY George STEVENS James ADAMS Sam M'DOWELL J. M'DOWELL C. M'CABE D. M CULLOCK G.E.ANDERSON Samuel MARSHALL C.C.CATTANACH G.BRUCE Frank H. WILSON John H.DUNN A.WOON H.H.GARRY WIHAPE J.MOONEY G.H.PLESTED.' Sam GRAHAM F.HOPKINS J.DRYBERG H.LIMBRICK V.KROUPA W.BROWN P.COSGROVE Jun J M'INTYRE R.PARKINSON P. MOUATT E.ARMATAGE John AVISON C.J.OLSEN E.E.NEWMAN W.JONES
HBH 1892 Nov 8 2 Adverts Mr C Dean PITT, will sell at GISBORNE on the 16th instant, in sections, the BUSHMÉRE Estate, Poverty Bay. Mr J. BERESFORD all communications on Wednesday's races at CHRISTCHURCH must be in his hands before 9.30 tomorrow morning. Mr A.J.DRURY, wire mattress manufacturer, Hastings Street, inserts a business advertisement. Mr James P. THOMSON, draper and outfitter, Emerson Street, NAPIER changes his advertisement. Tenders close with Mr George SOLLITT, HASTINGS, for the erection of shop and offices for Mr J.T.BLAKE
HBH 1892 Nov 8 2 local news The STEEN-SMITH combination, who will shortly appear at the Theatre Royal, are doing great business in the AUCKLAND Province. Messrs CROWTHER and M'CAULEY are the successful tenderers for the carriage of mails between NAPIER and TAUPO and TAUPO and TOKAANU. PRINCE OF WALES' birthday (tomorrow). No alterations in the hours of attendance t the telephone exchange. We have received from Messrs MOFFAT and PAIGE, the well-known educational publishers, LONDON, a "French Course" for schools. Mr Roland BISHOP, who is responsible for the excellence of the views displayed at Mr SNAZELLE'S entertainment, has presented us with a photograph, taken by him by the instantaneous process, of Queen-street, Auckland. The time chosen for the view is a few minutes before the arrival of the Governor (Lord Glasgow) at the AUCKLAND railway station on his recent visit to the Northern city.
HBH 1892 Nov 8 2 Shipping No passengers listed Arrival Port of NAPIER 6th-Kiwi s.s. from WELLINGTON Departures 6th-Weka s.s. for the Coast 6th-Fanny s.s. for the Coast 6th-Ahuriri s.s for the Coast 7th-Kiwi s.s. for WELLINGTON via Coast stations. Telegraphic Shipping SYDNEY-Monday Arrived-Mararoa from WELLINGTON after a passage of three days eleven hours.
HBH 1892 Nov 7 2 Shipping Departures DEPARTURES 5th-Kanieri for Northern Ports-Passengers:-Messrs: FOX, CAMPBELL, and MURRAY 5th-Te Kapu for Wairoa 5th-Result for Mohaka 6th-Enterprise, brigantine for DUNEDIN 6th-Orpheus, schooner for TIMARU. Master-agent 6th-Lily for Wairoa 6th-Manapouri s.s. for SYDNEY and Northern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames: MARRICK, ROBINSON, LEES, and LUSK Misses: REES, M'LEAN, and CAMERON Messrs: HOLLOW, NEWTON (2), CLARKE, TIFFEN, ROBINSON, MERRY, HEATLEY, METCRUF 6 steerage.
HBH 1892 Nov 7 2 Advertisements The goodwill of HICKEY'S boarding-house, Hastings is for sale. Mr Louis BINNIE notifies that at the next licensing meeting of the Petane district he will apply for a transfer of his license for the Puketapu Hotel to Mr William E. ROSE. Mr T.C. BELL, proprietor of the Club Hotel, Te Aroha, inserts a business advertisement.
HBH 1892 Nov 7 2 FRASER H.C. Sydney The President of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce (Mr H.C.FRASER) recently said: "Capital has been frightened by the action of Unions, and thousands of pounds are lying idle simply because their owners will not start industries mainly depending on labor, I, for one, believe that unionism up to a certain point was a blessing, not only to the men, but to the masters; but in its later developments it has become a curse to both."
HBH 1892 Nov 7 2 NZ Accident Insurance Claims Russell BRECHAM-District Agent-N Z Accident Insurance Co Office, Tennyson Street, Napier. During 13 years has paid 9500 claims amounting to £80,000 issued 560 Bonus Policies of a cash value of £250. Claims paid recently in Napier District are as follows: - Captains TODD and H.KRAEFT Messrs: HARDY, M'VAY, TABUTEAU, Jas. WARRALL Dr. MOORE. Advertisement-J.C.MARTIN-Art Furnishing Establishment, Emerson Street Napier.
HBH 1892 Nov 7 2 Shipping ARRIVALS ARRIVALS Port of NAPIER 5th-Result from MOHAKA 5th-Kanieri from Northern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames: BURTON and child, BROUGHTON and child, AUSTIN and FORREST Miss: BLYTHE Messrs: SCOTT, OLIVER, GANNON, WILLIAMSON, CHAMBERS, CORRY, M'FARLANE, SALMON, KARIATIANA, GREENUP, OLSEN (2), THORSEN (2), CHRISTOPHER, INGERBRETSEN (2), CHRISTOFFERSEN, HEWSEN (3), WAHI, LORRENSEN, AUSTIN, THOMPSON, CRICHTON. 6th-Te Kapu from WAIROA 6th-Manapouri from MELBOURNE and Southern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames SMITH, PATTERSON Misses: HARDY, PATTERSON (3), BRIERCLIFFE Messrs: CLATWORTHY, SANDERSON, KORP, BROUGHTON and son. M'PHAIL, PATTERSON (2), BROWN, CHARLES, GOWING 8 steerage. 6th-Orowaiti from GREYMOUTH
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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 5 2 Tenders to Builders No 537-Geo. SOLLITT, Architect, Hastings.-Tenders invited for the erection of shop and offices for Mr. J. BLAKE. No 547 Education Board invite tenders for alterations to the Main School buildings, Napier. Robt. LAMB, Architect to the Board. No 565 Thomas R COOPER, Architect-tenders for the erection of a Church at Kaikora Plans, specifications may be seen at the office of Mr FINCH, Architect, Napier, After the 14th instant may be seen at Mr CLARK's Store, Kaikora. No 567 Tenders in connection with removal and additions to the Stortford Lodge Hotel, Hastings.-Thomas R COOPER,, Architect. No 572 New Zealand Government Railways Leases of Refreshment rooms E.G.PILCHER-Secretary
HBH 1892 Nov 5 2 Court plus At the R M Court yesterday, before Mr T.K.NEWTON J.P- Thomas FLINTON pleaded guilty to drunkenness and wad dismissed with a caution. Young CLARK, who was so badly injured by being run over on the Napier railway line, continues to progress favourably at the hospital Mrs GODDARD, who for several years was organist at St. Andrew's, Port Ahuriri, has been presented by the congregation with an egg-stand and biscuit barrel, as a slight token of the value of her services. The Rev. O. DEAN, made the presentation. Mrs GODDARD is ceasing to be organist because she is leaving the Spit district for Greenmeadows. William George Gilbert WATSON of Gisborne, butcher, has been adjudged a bankrupt A married couple wanted for Glenross station.
HBH 1892 Nov 5 2 Hastings body It will be seen by our Hastings Correspondent's letter that a body of a European was found yesterday afternoon in a creek near the Maori Pa, rumors suggest that it is HIGHAM
HBH 1892 Nov 5 2 SHIPPING Arrivals Arrivals Port of NAPIER 4th-Southern Cross s.s. from Northern Ports Passengers: - Mrs WEBER Messrs: TURNER, WATTS, GORDON, and the TRUDA Brothers 4th-Ahuriri s.s. from the Coast 4th-Australia s.s. from WELLINGTON Passengers: - Misses BROWN, M'VICAR Mrs HIGGENSON Captain CLARK Messrs: MONTAGU, MERZ, and three steerage. 4th-Te Anau s.s. from Northern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames: ANDREW, HALLENSTEIN, KIRBY and child, GLEESON and family (8), MORSE and child Miss YOUNG Messrs: HALLENSTEIN (3), EVANS, BEAVER, GLEESON, BAMFORD, SWEETAPPLE, HARDING, IRVING, Dr. BUSHNELL, and the SNAZELLE Company (6), and 6 steerage.
HBH 1892 Nov 5 2 SHIPPING Departures DEPARTURES 4th-Lily, schooner for LYTTELTON-Master, agent 4th-Southern Cross s.s. Captain ADAMS for WELLINGTON Passengers: - Mrs HASLAM and family Mr G. FLEMMING, and 2 steerage 4th-Australia s.s. Captain GIBB for Northern ports Passengers: - Misses HAMILTON, HEWETSON, HARRIS Mesdames: C BROWN, NGATA Messrs: BECK, UDY, LOW, HANLAN, PRICE, CATO, ELLIOTT, LYS, 2 steerage 4th-Te Anau s.s. for WELLINGTON Passengers: - Misses: COTTERILL (2), SEYMOUR, ERSKINE, TAYLOR Messrs: COTTERILL (2), HORRAX, COOOPER, NEWBOULD, BELL, STEWART, ROBINSON, and 4 steerage.