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    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 CLARK
    2. mattse165
    3. HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 CLARK The unfortunate man Charles CLARK, who accident is reported elsewhere, is the second son of Mr Charles CLARK, a farmer and very old settler in the Kaikora district. The unfortunate young fellow is 22 years of age, and was only shifted from Kaikora to Napier station about a fortnight ago. He never lost consciousness after the accident till chloroform was administered at the hospital, and was able to converse on his way there, although suffering intense pain.

    12/01/2007 11:56:25
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 CLARK ACCIDENT
    2. mattse165
    3. HBH 1892 Nov 4 2 CLARK ACCIDENT A young man named Charles CLARK, assistant porter at the Napier Railway station, met with a shocking accident last evening, just after the 6 o'clock train for Hastings left the station. Some trucks had to be shunted and Clark was helping in the work and while passing in front of some moving trucks to get round the other side of them, he tripped on the metals and fell. The foremost truck passed over his right leg and his left foot and the former was shockingly shattered, and the heel of his left foot was taken off. Constable CREEKS, who was on duty at the station, at once ran over to where the injured man was lying, and with two handkerchiefs put an effectual tourniquet on each leg, thus preventing the rapid loss of blood that would otherwise have ensured. Dr. INNES was sent for, and upon arrival, finding that effectual tourniquets were effectually applied, ordered CLARK to be at once removed to the hospital and went up with him. Upon arrival it was found necessary to amputate the poor fellow's right leg and his left foot just above the ankle. This was done, and at a late hour last night the unfortunate sufferer was reported to be doing as well as could be expected under the circumstances.

    12/01/2007 11:56:04
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] WW2 personnel 3 Dec 1941
    2. Carol Spragg
    3. >From "Weekly News' 3 December 1941. Individual photos & captions, unless otherwise indicated. COX E C Napier EDDY J Napier HARRISON A H Gisborne Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com

    12/01/2007 11:51:12
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] WW2 personnel Gisborne brothers 21 Jul 1943
    2. Carol Spragg
    3. >From "Weekly News" 21 July 1943 "Gisborne twin brothers wearing their Distinguished Flying Cross ribbons" P L SINGER & A M SINGER. Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com

    12/01/2007 11:48:16
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Nov 3 4 Waipawa Friendly society
    2. mattse165
    3. HBH 1892 Nov 3 4 Waipawa Friendly society Sports and Ball Wednesday, November 9, 1892. Handicappers: Messrs W. WISEMAN, W.BENNETT, J.S.ANNAND Starter: Mr S M'GREEVY jnr Judges of Racing: Messrs M.FITZGERALD, P.COSGROVE (junr) Judges of Hammer-throwing, Stone putting, Jumping and Wrestling: Messrs A.CORSKIE, BRIGGS, J.S.ANNAND.

    12/01/2007 12:17:22
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Nov 3 3 SMITH Harry
    2. mattse165
    3. HBH 1892 Nov 3 3 SMITH Harry Harry SMITH, said to be a native of BRAZIL, was brought up before Messrs LYNDON and SUTTON J.P's, yesterday, charged with stealing a cheque for £20 the property of Alexander GRANT drawn by his son, John A. GRANT. Bail was allowed with Sergeant CULLEN conducted the prosecution.

    12/01/2007 12:17:06
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Nov 3 3 Waipawa HOGG A W
    2. mattse165
    3. HBH 1892 Nov 3 3 Waipawa HOGG A W Letter to the Editor NOT THE MAN Sir,-Opossum hunting I Australia I have sometimes found my dog barking up the wrong tree. In New Zealand I am afraid the well-informed editor sometimes makes a similar mistake. Your article referring to the Hon. Mr RIGG'S presentation is written under a misapprehension. I was not present on the occasion referred to, I am not a member for the Wairarapa, and I am certainly not a "new chum." - I am, &c., A.W.HOGG WOODVILLE, November 2, 1892.

    12/01/2007 12:16:40
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Nov 3 3 Waipawa plus
    2. mattse165
    3. HBH 1892 Nov 3 3 Waipawa plus Constable RYAN, late of Danevirke, has been removed from Wellington to Raglan. The Waipawa Road Board met on Monday, when there were present: - Messrs M'GREEVY, BENNETT, and SCRIMGEOUR. Hr H. ARROW was appointed Clerk, and it was decided to metal Lowe's street, Sedgwick. The pay sheet £7 9s 11d was passed for payment. R M Court today-before Messrs S. JOHNSON and INGLIS, justices. Roderick M'KENZIE charged with breaking and entering a cottage occupied by John DUNN. DUNN is a ploughman working on Mr HARDING'S land, hard by his cottage. He gave information to the police, and from some indications Constable BETTIE concluded that the prisoner was the culprit, an impression that was not lessened by the fact that the young fellow carefully avoided him and hid himself away.

    12/01/2007 12:16:07
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] WW2 personnel 2 Dec 1942 misc
    2. Carol Spragg
    3. >From "Weekly News" 2 December 1942. Engagements, marriages etc MORRIN F s/o Mr & Mrs T V MORRIN Hastings engaged PINEL Raymond Burton S/O Mr & Mrs O J PINEL,Wairoa engaged Von DADELSZEN Godfrey John Hastings engaged (p7) Contact me if you are interested in obtaining copies. Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com

    11/30/2007 01:12:57
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] Evening Post DEATH- CAREY
    2. mattse165
    3. Evening Post, 18 November 1890 DEATH-CAREY-On the 17th November, 1890 at Fitzherbert-street, Petone, Elsie Blanche, eldest daughter of George and Martha Carey, aged 5 years and 11 months. Melbourne and Napier papers please copy.

    11/30/2007 06:02:34
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] Evening Post 4 August 1891 Page 2-JUDD
    2. mattse165
    3. Evening Post 4 August 1891 Page 2 BIRTH-JUDD-On 26th July 1891, at St Mary's-street, Wellington, the wife of W.S.Judd, of a son. Wairarapa papers please copy.

    11/30/2007 06:01:37
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] Marriage Nash to Cable
    2. mattse165
    3. Daily Southern Cross 2 December 1869 Page 3 NASH-CABLE At Puketapu, by the Rev A Shephard, at the residence of the bride's father-in-law, Obed Nash, Deitcher, Wararanga, to Martha, only daughter of the late W. Cable, shoemaker, Wairarapa.

    11/30/2007 12:53:42
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] Herrick to Duncan Marriage in NZ
    2. mattse165
    3. Daily Southern Cross 19 March 1870 Page 3 HERRICK-DUNCAN On February 18, at St John's Church, Napier, by the Rev. John Townsend, Lieut-Colonel Jasper L Herrick, N.Z.M., of Kereru, Hawke's Bay, to Emily Martha, youngest daughter of Richard Duncan, Esq., of Forest Gate Essex.

    11/30/2007 12:52:54
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Nov 3 2 T shipping
    2. mattse165
    3. HBH 1892 Nov 3 2 T shipping Per Press Association LONDON-November 2. Arrived-Matatua from LYTTLETON (September 6) ALBANY-Wednesday Arrived-Oceana from PLYMOUTH Passengers from NEW ZEALAND: Mr and Mrs BOOTH Messrs: JOHNSTON, BLOOMFIELD (2), NEWMAN, and ABRAHAMS Rear-Admiral Bowden SMITH, the new Commander of the Australian squadron, is a passenger by her.

    11/30/2007 12:51:42
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Nov 3 2 Adverts
    2. mattse165
    3. HBH 1892 Nov 3 2 Local Adverts Tenders are invited by the Hawke's Bay Education Board for alterations to the main school buildings in NAPIER Madame NORDAKA will not practice after Monday next Mr H. WILLIAMS, pound keeper at RISSINGTON, inserts an impounding notice Cook wanted at MARAEKAKAHO station A concert tomorrow evening at the TE AUTE Hall Isaac HESTER, recently gardener to Mr H.S.TIFFEN is open for engagement in town or country. A blacksmith, wheelwright, and farrier's business at DANEVIRKE is for sale. Mr SNAZELLE will commence his season at the Theatre Royal tomorrow evening.

    11/30/2007 12:51:29
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Nov 3 2 Court
    2. mattse165
    3. HBH 1892 Nov 3 2 Court At the R M Court yesterday, before Messrs F. SUTTON and E LYNDON J.P'S An elderly woman named Jan SAXTON, a stranger in the district, pleaded guilty to being found drunk. She was reprimanded and discharged. Mr TURNBULL R.M., was yesterday applied to by Louise HIGHAM, for whom Mr CRESSWELL appeared, for a protection order against her husband, Thomas HIGHAM, and for the custody of her infant children. After hearing the facts Mr TURBULL granted the order asked for.

    11/30/2007 12:51:09
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Nov 3 2 HB C Crkt
    2. mattse165
    3. HBH 1892 Nov 3 2 HBC Cricket Club The following members are selected to represent the Hawke's by County Cricket Club in the senior cup match at FARNDON on Saturday, against NAPIER GORE, BRUCE, H. WILLIAMS, E.H. WILLIAMS, J.G. TAIAROA, T.W. LEWIS, B A'DEANE, J.A. FRASER, H. TAIAROA, W.STUART, C.A.LOUGHNAN Emergency man-Alick WILLIAMS For the junior match at HASTINGS on the same date against the NAPIER juniors: H.M. BRATHWAITE, A TICKNER, M'INTOSH, GALWAY, VICKERMAN, Harold BRATHWAITE, STOTHART, S.R.STEWART, L.ALLEN, G.EBBETT, A. LEONARD.

    11/30/2007 12:50:55
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Nov 3 2 MILLER
    2. mattse165
    3. HBH 1892 Nov 3 2 MILLER A man named MILLER, with a string of aliases, was arrested yesterday by Detective KIRBY under peculiar circumstances. It appears that this man went at an early hour in the morning to the residence of Mr John CLOSE, and demanded to have some papers in connection with alleged military services to the colony signed.

    11/30/2007 12:50:34
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, Sat. Jan. 12, 1895 Judy
    2. mattse165
    3. The NAPIER Cricket Club will put the following team in the field this afternoon for the cup match on the Recreation Ground against the HAWKE's BAY COUNTY: WOLSTENHOLME, WHITE, MARTIN (2), HILL, GARDENER, LAWS, CHAPMAN, FREEMAN, SWAN, and FULTON; emergency, EDWARDS. The hospitalities of afternoon tea have been kindly taken in hand by Mesdames WOLSTENHOLME and WHITE, and Miss MARTIN. A meeting of the PORT AHURIRI school committee was held last night. Present - Messrs ESSEX (in the chair), LAWS, MILLER, HODGKINSON, and BENSON. Mr FREEMAN was appointed as delegate to the committee of management of the hospital celebration. D. M'CARTHY was nominated as a teacher under the Education Board. The resignation of Mr NORGROVE as a committeeman WAS RECEIVED, AND cAPTAIN m'alister WAS ELECTED IN HIS STEAD. tHE LATTER AND mR benson WERE APPOINTED TO ACT AS A VISITING COMMITTEE......

    11/29/2007 02:11:47
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, Sat. Jan. 12, 1895 judy
    2. mattse165
    3. Mr GUTHRIE informs us that the rainfall at TUTIRA LAKE for December was 71 inches. Messrs C.B. HOADLEY and CO. report the sale of the vacant part of HASTINGS town section No. 248, corner of MARKET street, with 33 feet frontage to HERETAUNGA road, for the sum of £900. Mr Charles CANNING's yacht, ATALANTA, which has been receiving an overhaul on the slip, is now ready for sea, and will sail for Wellington as soon as the sea moderates and fine weather again sets in. She will take part in the WELLINGTON regatta, and it is hoped she may succeed in annexing some of the substantial prizes to be competed for.

    11/29/2007 02:11:19