HBH 1892 Nov 5 2 Telegraphic shipping TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING SYDNEY-Friday Sailed-Pukaki for WELLINGTON.
>From "Weekly News" 5 May 1943 "NZ Infantry capture an Italian fort during an outflanking movement in Tripolitania" GLOVER J A Gisborne Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com
>From "Weekly News" 5 May 1943 NZ Army nurses in the desert: Sisters of No 1 casualty clearing station with the 8th Army. MURRAY M K Hastings Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com
>From "Weekly News" 20 January 1943. Individual photos & captions. EHAU C Gisborne O'MALLEY N Frasertown Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com
>From "Weekly News" 28 April 1943. Individual photos & captions NGARIMU M Ruatoria NIELSON L E Tolaga Bay THOMPSON J R Matawai, Gisborne Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com
>From "Weekly News" 28 April 1943. Group photos. BEALE H H Gisborne BLAIKE I A Hawkes Bay STEEL F J Hawkes Bay Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com
HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 Von TEMPSKY to DOWSETT Friday-Page two. MARRIAGE VON TEMPSKY-DOWSETT On the 16th August, 1892, at Reretania Cottage, Honolulu, Randal, eldest son of the late Major von Tempsky, to Dora M., daughter of G.DOWSETT, Esq., late of Surrey, ENGLAND.
HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 CRICKET The following players will represent the Napier Cricket Club in their match against the County Cricket Club, to be played at Farndon tomorrow for the senior competition: - EDWARDS, C.R.SMITH, J.MARTIN, H.MARTIN, A.MARTIN, G.WHITE, S.WHITE, WOLSTENHOLME, H.SWAN, GARDINER, BUCK. A coach will leave the Masonic Hotel at 1.30 p.m. sharp. All re requested to be on time. The following players will represent the Napier Club in the match Napier Juniors v County Juniors to be played at Hastings: - PARTON, P.ASCHROFT, A.ASHCROFT, O'CONNOR, T.BEAR, H.HILL, JAMESON, A.PIRANI, D.SPENCE, J.FANNIN, H.WHITE. The team will leave by the 1.35 train.
HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 MILLER We yesterday described the arrest of an old offender named MILLER, for threatening to burn down the residence of Mr John CLOSE. It was shown that there were 29 convictions against him, and that he had been in prison for the greater portion of his life since the year 1877. He was sentenced to three months' hard labor for using obscene language, and ordered to fined two sureties in £50 each to keep the peace for six months, in default to be imprisoned for the same period.
HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 MUSIN Ovide Ovide MUSIN, the violinist, contrived to play a rather cruel trick upon the omniscient critics of the Melbourne morning papers. His first concert was rather thinly attended, and each of those clever persons assured him through the medium of the organs of public opinion which they enliven that the reason of public apathy was that he did not play the so-called "classical" music, for which, according to their account, the concert-goers hunger and thirst. So he put up a job one night, a "Caprice de Concert" of his own composition, a showy, tuneful thing, intended merely to display the rapidity of his fingering. This he repeated the next night, credititing it to Wieniawaki, and calling it a mazurka. The critics did not recognise it, but they accepted it as a good specimen of that composer's style, and discoursed learnedly about its characteristic peculiarities. The third night he passed off the same piece as the work of Raff, and the fourth night put it down to Leonard, and so on throughout the whole of his seven concerts, each night playing the same piece without the slightest alteration, and each night changing its name and giving it a new technical appellation. The result proved than none of the critics knew a cavatina from a mazurka, and when Musin's agent, M. Fabien FERRAUD, told them plainly how they had been fooled, after his principal had left, their despair and outrage were pretty to behold.
HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 QUINN Catherine At the R M Court yesterday, before Messrs F.SUTTON and J. H. VAUTIER, J.P'S Catherine QUINN on remand for curative treatment in consequence of suffering from mania due to drink was brought up to plead to a charge of drunkenness. She was discharged on condition that she paid 12s cost of her treatment in gaol, and 2s Court costs.
HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 Court A case of insubordination on the part of seamen was heard at the R M Court yesterday, before Messrs F, SUTTON and J H VAUTIER J.P's, when five sailors named: Thomas FOX George MARTIN Archibald FURNANE Frank KEILLY or KELLY John COLLINS All charged with refusing to obey the lawful commands of the captain of the barque Victoria Nyanzs at present in the bay. Mr HUMPHRIES appeared in support of the information and from the evidence it appeared that the five men were engaged in Dunedin for the trip to England at £6 per month, an advance of £3 per month being made. They refused to work as soon as they got on board, alleging that the water was bad. ........more........still refused to work and ship had to be navigate from Port Chalmers to Napier by only half a crew, the captain (Captain FELLOWES) foolishly took the law into his own hands by purring the malcontents on bread and water...........more....they were arrested after Captain FELLOWES lodged a complaint. The Bench though the case a gross one. If the defendants had a complaint there was a proper mode of applying for a remedy. To refuse to work and thus imperil the safety of the ship was a very serious offence, and defendants would be sentenced to six week's hard labor. Authority was given to Captain FELLOWES to take any or all the defendants on board the ship if he chose to do so, when ready to sail.
HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 shipping No Passengers listed inwards or outward Arrivals Port of NAPIER 3rd-Kiwi s.s. from WELLINGTON 3rd-Kahu s.s. from WELLINGTON 3rd-Fanny s.s. from the Coast 3rd-Result s.s. from MOHAKA Departures 3rd-Te Kapu s.s. for WAIROA 3rd-Result s.s. for MOHAKA 3rd-Kiwi s.s. for WELLINGTON 3rd-Kahu s.s. for WELLINGTON. Telegraphic Shipping SYDNEY-Thursday Sailed-Waihora for AUCKLAND MELBOURNE-Thursday Arrived-Talune from BLUFF Sailed-Wairarapa for BLUFF.
>From "Weekly News" 30 June 1943. Individual photos & captions COWAN J Hastings FORSYTH A D V Frasertown, Wairoa GALBRAITH P R Wairoa GUMBLEY B A Hastings HOGAN J E Ruatoria PULFORD N W H Clive 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" 30 June 1943 Group photo & caption. "New Zealand Airmen in Canada. New Zealander's in Canada under the empire Air Training Scheme" BRIGGS L B Waipukurau Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com
>From "Weekly News' 30 June 1943 Group photo and caption. "Dominion Officers of the Fleet Air Arm who are members of the first British flying group to operate on America's west coast." CHRISTIE A B Hastings Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com
Hi Carol, how do I get a copy of the photo of PR Galbraith of Wairoa, My Dads Sister married one of the Wairoa Galbraiths. Regards Wayne Abel. Kiwi in Oz. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Spragg" <[email protected]> To: "Hawkes Bay List" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 4:20 PM Subject: [NZ-HB-PB] WW2 personnel 30 June 1943 > >From "Weekly News" 30 June 1943. Individual photos & captions > COWAN J Hastings > FORSYTH A D V Frasertown, Wairoa > GALBRAITH P R Wairoa > GUMBLEY B A Hastings > HOGAN J E Ruatoria > PULFORD N W H Clive > > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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
HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 HIGHAM A man named Thomas HIGHAM very seriously assaulted his wife yesterday morning. It appears that the parties have not been living very comfortably of late, and on Wednesday Mrs HIGHAM obtained a protection order against him at the R M Court. At about 5 o'clock yesterday morning he went to the house where his wife resides in Miller Street, and made strenuous efforts to get in. Failing to do so he went away and returned again later about 11 o'clock, and finding the door open he went in. He sat for a little time quietly, occasionally speaking to a couple of neighbors who were in the house. Taking advantage of an opportunity he butted his head forcibly into his wife's face, knocking her down senseless. HIGHAM cleared out at once and Constable O'CONNOR was soon in the house, and found the woman in a swoon, and almost pulse less. He applied remedial measures and sent for Dr. CARO, who upon examination found that Mrs HIGHAM'S nose was badly fractured and that she was suffering severely from shock. She is now progressing favourably. HIGHAM has not yet been arrested.
HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 ANDREW and BUSHNELL Mrs Elizabeth ANDREW, M.A., and Dr. Kate BUSHNELL, who are accredited delegates from the American Women's Christian Temperance Union, will lecture in Napier on Saturday and Sunday evening in the Athenaeum. Both ladies are clever speakers and trained scholars, who have been remarkably successful in America and in the Australasian colonies.
HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 BINNIE and ROSE Mr L BINNIE has parted with his interest in the Puketapu Hotel to Mr W.E.ROSE, late of the Masonic.