>From "Weekly News' 19 July 1944. Individual photos and captions. FARROW J P Gisborne HEWITT S M Dannevirke MATAIRA J W Porangahu MORRIN T G S Hastings MORRISON J C Gisborne Contact me if you are interested in obtaining a copy. Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com
HBH 1892 Sept 14 BUCHANAN John Obit. Mr John BUCHANAN, at one time one of the best known figures in connection with Hawke's Bay Politics, died at a very early hour yesterday morning (between 1 o'clock and 2 o'clock) in his 73rd year. The deceased was among the very earliest settlers in the district. When he first came to the colonies he landed in New South Wales, where he stayed for a time. Owing to himself and wife being stuck up by bushrangers, which caused Mrs Buchanan to lose her reason, he came over to New Zealand. He settled in Hawke's Bay about the year 1855, and from that time until quite recently he took a very active interest in all the concerns of the province. He sat in the Hawke's Bay Provincial Council for several years, and at one time was Speaker of the Council. He unsuccessfully contested the Napier seat when the representation of the town was linked up with the court districts, but in 1881,, the town by that time being entitled to a member of its own, he was returned and sat in the House as member for Napier for three sessions. Recently Mr Buchanan suffered much in consequence of a tumor or similar growth upon the cranium, and for this he underwent an operation. Since that time he has been in very failing health, and the end came not unexpectedly, although suddenly. The funeral will take place this day, in the Napier cemetery.
HBH 1892 Sept 13 R M COURT A woman named M'KAY preferred a charge of larceny against another woman named MANSFIELD. It was stated on behalf of the former that she wished to withdraw the charge, having preferred it under a misapprehension.-Subsequently withdrawn. Thomas JENSEN charged with deserting his wife and three children, did not appear, but sent a letter promising to forward some money. Case adjourned for a month J.TUCKER, R.RUDDLLE, and P.DONEY were respectively fined 5s and costs 2s 6d and costs, and 1s and costs for allowing cattle to stray
HBH 1892 Sept 13 Shipping Passengers LISTED-Nil ARRIVALS PORT OF NAPIER-Nil DEPARTURES 12th-Lily for WAIROA 12th-Te Kapu for WAIROA 12th-Vacuna, barquentine for LYTTELTON 12th-Reliance, ketch for DUNEDIN.
HBH 1892 Sept 14 Advertisements Mr NICHOLLS jun, bootmaker of CHRISTCHURCH, is now in NAPIER for the purpose of measuring and taking orders for boots and shoes. His address is Clarendon Club Motel. Mrs K.CONDON, of the Spit Bakery, Waghorne Street, Port Ahuriri Mr J.DRUMMOND has for sale or lease a blacksmith's business at TARADALE Telegrams in relation to the South Canterbury J.C. Meeting addressed to Mr J WILSON, Grosvenor Hotel, TIMARU, will be promptly attended to. A first and final dividend of 4 ½ d in the £1 in the estate of Mr R.WELLWOOD is payable at the office of Mr J.F.JARDIN, Deputy Official Assignee.
HBH 1892 Sept 14 ANDERSEN Clara At the recent meeting of the Hospital Board, the Chairman explained that a patient named Clara ANDERSEN, who was now in the hospital, had passed the Waipukurau Hospital on her way to NAPIER to apply for admission. The staff did not like to refuse her admission, but they would like to be directed how they were to act in cases of the kind in future.more
HBH 1892 Sept 14 BUCHANAN DEATH BUCHANAN-At Elsthorpe on the 13th September, John Buchanan, aged 73 years. The funeral will leave the railway station for the Napier Cemetery at 12.30 today (Wednesday/
>From "Weekly News" 23 Sept 1942. Individual photos and captions. COSTAIN A F Gisborne De COSTA R G Gisborne DUNN W J Gisborne Contact me if you are interested in obtained a scanned copy or a photocopy. Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com
HBH 1892 Sept 13 GREATEX Many of our readers remember our cable messages of some time ago announcing the shooting of Mr GREATEX, at LEMINGTON, by his son. Papers just received by the mail give an account of the trial. The jury found a verdict of guilty, but added that in their opinion prisoner was insane when he shot his father, and he was subsequently ordered to be detained in an asylum for lunatics.
HBH 1892 Sept 12 PARKER Mr PARKER, of Messrs Huddart, Parker and co, is a passenger by the Talune for AUCKLAND on business associated with the inauguration of the new service between New Zealand and Australia.
HBH 1892 Sept 12 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 10th-Tarawera from Northern Ports Passengers: - Misses ANDREWS and O'BRIEN Mrs FIELD and family Messrs: TURNER, HARDY, SHANKS, GLEESON, LLOYD, ESPIE, THORNTON, JENKINS, FIELD, GIBBS, CAMERON, DEAN, HODGSON, GLASGOW, SALMON, and 10 steerage 10th-Result s.s. from MOHAKA 10th-Fannie, cutter, from GISBORNE. Master, agent 11th-Lily, schooner from OAMARU-D.S.LANG-agent 11th-Te Anau s.s. from MELBOURNE and Southern ports Passengers: - Miss MOFFATT Mesdames: JAMES and family, DUNN, JONES and child Messrs: JAMES, THOMAS, MILLS, and 4 steerage Departures Sept 10th-Result for MOHAKA 10th-Tarawera s.s. for Melbourne Passengers: Mesdames O'DONOVAN and ROMERSHAM Messrs: M'CULLOCK, ROMERSHAM, O'DONOVAN, Constable WILSON and W.PIPER and 2 steerage 11th-Te Anau s.s. for SYDNEY and Northern Ports Passengers: - Misses CAMPBELL and PATTERSON Mesdames SPRIGGS and child MONTEITH and two children Messrs: JONES, SYMONDS, BARTER and 2 steerage.
HBH 1892 Sept 12 Te WHITU A rumor is widely spread among the Maoris of this district to the effect that Te WHITU is dead. How it arose we have not learned.
HBH 1892 Sept 12 URRY Elizabeth Hastings Court Elizabeth URRY was brought up at the Police Court this morning before Mr BEILBY J.P., charged with having been drunk-dismissed with a caution.
HBH 1892 Sept 13 FAILAHEE and EKCHARDT. John FAILAHEE of Herbertsville has been adjudged a bankrupt. A special lecture for ladies only will be delivered in the Theatre Royal tomorrow afternoon by Madame EKCHARDT.
HBH 1892 Sept 12 HELPS Advertisement No 20 Mutual Life Association of Australia-Mr Francis HELPS has this day been appointed District Agent for Hawke's Bay and Gisborne vice Mr A.F. BRIDGES, promoted. By order of the Board William T.J.BELL, Secretary Auckland 14th May, 1892.
HBH 1892 Sept 10. CHICKEN BIRTH CHICKEN- At Napier, on September the 8th, the wife of Mr John Chicken of a daughter.
HBH 1892 Sept 10. Woodville Woodville correspondent under yesterday's date:- An election for three councillors for the borough Council took place yesterday: - Following were the candidates and the number of votes they each polled James TAYLOR-90 Kohn Massey STACPOOLE-75 Joseph MOTLEY-67 Edwin James GETHARD-55 John Waldron CROSS-23. The first three were declared elected.
HBH 1892 September 10 4 Horse Trainers This week I continue my list of TRAINERS who have horses in training: - A.BOYLE F.COLLINS A.ELLINGHAM J.ROLLO J.ATKINS G.ROWLEY
HBH 1892 Sept 12 BRITTON Mr BRITTON is the successful tenderer for the fruit stall at the Agricultural and Pastoral show. This is, I believe, the first time that a Hastings man has secured this tender.
HBH 1892 Sept 12 GLENDINNING Bros Messrs GLENDINNING brothers, of NAPIER, have secured the contract for the erection of a large truss bridge near Fielding, for the county Council. The price for the contract is close upon £2000.