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    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, June 16, 1894 Judy
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, June 16, 1894 Danevirke - A laborer on the railway line, named JENSEN, of Norsewood, and who is a married man, was at 4.30 p.m. to-day accidentally run over by a ballast train and killed instantaneously. It is supposed that the unfortunate man was lighting his pipe under the lea of the engine, when it started and crushed him. The funeral of the late Mr H. NAPHTALI took place yesterday morning in the Napier cemetery. The funeral ceremony was conducted by the Rev. H. Van STAVEREN, who came up from Wellington specially for the purpose. A number of prominent citizens followed the remains to the grave, among them being the Mayor, Dean HOVELL, Mr CARNELL, M.H.R., and Dr. de LISLE. The Jewish burial service was most impressively read by the Rabbi. Hastings - The final selection for the Hawke's Bay County Football Club in their match against the Caledonians is as follows:- Full-back, A. M'RAE Three-quarters, J. CULLEN, C. CAULTON, and JOHNNY Halves, FRIDAY and TUHITAARE Wing forwards, W. DUNCAN and SINCLAIR Forwards, HIROA (captain), TEPENE, M'DOWELL, MOSES, MATHEW, J. CHADWICK, COLLINGE Emergencies, backs, MATHESON, TIKENS, and NIKORA; forwards, PEETI, JORDAN, and AWHI.

    10/07/2007 04:23:00
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] Fw: HB Herald, June 16, 1894
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, June 16, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Passenger arrivals - June 15 - Southern Cross, s.s., from Wellington. Passengers - Miss BAILEY and 5 steerage. Passenger departures - June 15 - Southern Ross, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers - Messrs N.L. GURR, CARR, FOX, WILKIE, MITCHELL, GRAY, JAMESON, and 6 steerage. At the Magistrate's Court yesterday, before Mr M. LASCELLES, J.P., Alfred MUNN was charged with assaulting his wife. He pleaded guilty. As there appeared to be some doubt as to defendant's sanity he was remanded till the 22nd instant.

    10/07/2007 04:22:15
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, Sat. June 16, 1894 Judy
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, Sat. June 16, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Passenger arrivals - June 13 - Mararoa, s.s., from Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers - Mrs WHITELAW and infant; Miss MAUIE; Messrs WAITE, CREETH, HICKEY, KEARNS, GULLY, TROTTER, PROVIS, MAIDEN, BEVERNE, MACINTYRE, M'COLL, VILLERS, GILLMER, PAGE, PETTIGREW, HOLLOW, HODGE, COLE, ROBERTSON, HICKS, FLEMING, CLARKE, JACOB, JOLL, and WHITELAW; Sr. George WHITMORE; Hon. J. CARROLL; 25 steerage. June 13 - Tasmania, s.s., from Sydney and Auckland. Passengers - Mesdames M'WILLIAMS, GOODALL, and LAMBERT; Miss KEMP; Messrs WATERHOUSE, NEEDHAM, CAMPBELL, DABYSHIRE, FIELDER, JONES, and MORRISON; 10 steerage. Passenger departures - June 13 - Tasmania, s.s., for Southern ports. Passengers - Miss ADAMS; Mrs HYLAND; Messrs HYLAND, ROSS, BURNS, RYAN, and AUGUSTUS; 3 steerage. June 13 - Mararoa, s.s., for Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames BLACK and child, SIMMONDS, THOMPSON and child, KING, HEIR, and SLADE; Misses KINGSWELL, THOMAS, and BELL; Messrs WHITE, LEWIS, THORNTON, SANDERSON, KELLY, PATON, CUNNINGHAM, WILLCOCKS, CRAE, ESSEX, BARRETT, REEVES, SLADE, PYKE, FAWKNER, and CHAMBERS; 9 steerage. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.13.33/1036 - Release Date: 9/28/2007 3:40 PM

    10/07/2007 04:20:58
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] WW2 personnel 3 Jan 1945
    2. Carol Spragg
    3. >From "Weekly News" 3 Jan 1945. Individual photos and captions. BRYANT R J Hastings DOHERTY E S Gisborne McNEIL I J Tikitiki SHADBOLT F J Wairoa WILLIAMS J L 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 ------------------------------- 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

    10/06/2007 09:47:28
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, Fri. June 14, 1894 Judy
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, Fri. June 14, 1894 At the Hastings Police Court yesterday, before Dr. LINNEY and Mr W. BEILBY, Justices, W. CHEER and G. MACDONALD were each fined £5 and costs for killing native game with intent to sell it without a license. Papara MOKONUI, for using abusive language to a railway official, was fined 10s and costs and expenses amounting to £2 8s 5d. Sydney NORTH, for driving after sunset a vehicle not carrying a light, was fined 5s and costs. Walter ADAMS, similarly charged, was also fined 5s and costs. Taranaki Te UA was also fined a similar amount for driving a vehicle without a light. Urupeni PUHARA, for keeping an unregistered dog, was ordered to register it and pay a fine of 5s and costs.

    10/06/2007 01:54:14
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, Fri. June 14, 1894 Judy
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, Fri. June 14, 1894 Dr. CARO has gone on a trip to England in the Rimutaka. Dr. MILNE-THOMPSON will attend to Dr. CARO's practice. The funeral of the late Mr H. NAPHTALI will take place at 9 o'clock this morning. This early hour has been fixed upon because the Rev. Van SATEREN, of Wellington, who will conduct the funeral ceremony, must leave again by the express train for the South at 10.45 o'clock. The second social was held on Wednesday evening in All Saints' schoolroom, Taradale, when there was a very good attendance, and a first-class programme was gone through. The following ladies and gentlemen assisted:- Mesdames CROSS (2), M'GUIRE, RYMER, GIBSON (2) Messrs GRAY, J. HOLT, C.P. CLARKE. Mr SHEFFIELD, of Napier, played several violen solos capitally, and the Rev. A.P. CLARKE contributed a solo which was much appreciated. The choir sang two glees very nicely indeed, and the accompaniments were played by Mr C.P. CLARKE, the organist and choirmaster of the church. There appears every reason to suppose that the identity of the man found drowned in the Ngaruroro last Saturday will be satisfactorily established. A few weeks back a man named Peter THOMSON, living with his wife and family at the Spit, left to go into the country to look for work. Before going he asked his boy to write on a piece of paper the words "Peter JOHNSON, born in Australia," and a date was added which the lad thinks was "1836." The paper found upon the deceased man bore those words and that date. Mrs THOMSON will go to Clive to-day to see the clothes taken off the body. If they are those worn by her husband she will be able to identify them. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.13.33/1036 - Release Date: 9/28/2007 3:40 PM

    10/06/2007 01:53:20
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, Thurs. June 14, 1894 Judy
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, Thurs. June 14, 1894 Death - NAPHTALI - At his residence, Bower-street, Napier, Hyman NAPHTALI, aged 28 years. The funeral will leave his late residence to-morrow (Friday). The time will be stated in to-morrow's issue. Friends will please accept this intimation. The late Mrs H.G. SPACKMAN, whose death at Gisborne is announced in our telegraph columns, leaves three young children. Mr SPACKMAN has the widest sympathy of Napier people in his bereavment. The City Saloon business conducted by Mr EAGLETON has been removed to one of the brick shops opposite the Bank of New South Wales. The decorative painting on the window, executed by Mr COTTON, has been much admired. A meeting was held at the Napier fire station last night to form a new fire brigade, the old one having disbanded. The following were appointed:- Superintendent, Mr T. WATERWORTH Sub superintendent, Mr J.G. GILBERD Senior Foreman, Mr W. HARTLEY Second Foreman, Mr W. WHITE Third Foreman, Mr C. SIMMONDS Committee, Messrs S. COWLRICK, W. HARTLEY, H. FAULKNER, and W. WHITE Secretary and treasurer, Mr W. GRAY. The committee subsequently met and made the following appointments:- First engineer, Mr T. FOTHERGILL Second engineer, Mr J. EDLIN Branchmen, Messrs R. LAWS, S. COWLRICK, W. CASTLE, H. FAULKNER, W. BROPHY, and M. QUINN Station-keeper, M. QUINN. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.13.33/1036 - Release Date: 9/28/2007 3:40 PM

    10/06/2007 01:52:26
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, Thurs. June 14, 1894 Judy
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, Thurs. June 14, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Passenger arrivals - June 13 - Mararoa, s.s., from Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers - Mrs WHITELAW and infant; Miss MAULE; Messrs WAITE, CREETH, HICKEY, KEARUS, GULLY, TROTTER, PROVIS, MAIDEN, SEVERNE, MACINTYRE, M'COLL, VILLERS, GILLMER, PAGE, PETTIGREW, HOLLOW, HODGE, COLE, ROBERTSON, HICKS, FLEMING, CLARKE, JACOB, JOLL, and WHITELAW; Sir George WHITMORE; Hon. J. CARROLL; 25 steerage. June 13 - Tasmania, s.s., from Sydney and Auckland. Passengers - Mesdames M'WILLIAMS, GOODALL, and LAMBERT; Miss KEMP; Messrs WATERHOUSE, NEEDHAM, CAMPBELL, DABYSHIRE, FIELDER, JONES, and MORRISON; 10 steerage. Passenger departures - June 13 - Tasmania, s.s., for Southern ports. Passengers - Miss ADAMS; Mrs HYLAND; Messrs HYLAND, ROSS, BURNS, RYAN, and AUGUSTUS; 3 steerage. June 13 - Mararoa, s.s., for Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames BLACK and child, SIMMONDS, THOMPSON and child, KING, HEIR, and SLADE; Misses KINGSWELL, THOMAS, and BELL; Messrs WHITE, LEWIS, THORNTON, SANDERSON, KELLY, PATON, CUNNINGHAM, WILLCOCKS, CRAE, ESSEX, BARRETT, REEVES, SLADE, PYKE, FAWKNER, and CHAMBERS; 9 steerage. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.13.33/1036 - Release Date: 9/28/2007 3:40 PM

    10/06/2007 01:50:55
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, Wed. June 13, 1894 Judy
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, Wed. June 13, 1894 At the Magistrate's Cout yesterday James SADLER was convicted of drunkenness and discharged with a caution. Mr C.H. CRANBY has imported a quantity of the famous "Circular Head" potatoes. These tubers are undoubtedly the favorite article in the Sydney market, their value always being £1 per ton higher than any other variety imported. As our climate and soil are very similar to Northern Tasmania we see no reason why these potatoes should not grow to perfection here, and farmers might do worse than give them a trial. At the Magistrate's Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, S.M., the further hearing of the charges of circulating obscene writings preferred against M. COLOTE, alias RUTTLEDGE, alias LONG, alias SMITH, was proceeded with. A postal note for 10s that had been cashed by prisoner was produced by the post office authorities. He offered no defence to the two charges. He was sentenced to three months' hard labor on each. In the first the costs and expenses of the prosecution came to £5 2s 3d, and prisoner was ordered to pay that amount or go to gaol for another month. The costs in the second case amounted to £1 8s, and the alternative imposed in this case was one week's hard labor. The whole sentence therefore amounted to seven months and one week's hard labor. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.13.33/1036 - Release Date: 9/28/2007 3:40 PM

    10/06/2007 01:50:33
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] WW2 personnel Solomons 8 Mar 1944
    2. Carol Spragg
    3. >From "Weekly News" 8 March 1944 "Combined Services Club opened in the Solomons." M McKAY (Waipawa). Contact me if you are interested in obtaining a photo. Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com

    10/05/2007 02:31:02
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] WW2 personnel 8 March 1944
    2. Carol Spragg
    3. >From "Weekly News" 8 March 1944. Individual photos and captions. KELL W R Dannevirke Contact me if you are interested in obtaining a photo. Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com

    10/05/2007 02:23:38
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, Tues. June 12, 1894 Judy
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, Tues. June 12, 1894 Death - TODD - At Eskdale, Petane, on June 11th, 1894, Alexander TODD, late of Scotland, aged 56 years. Deeply regretted, as he leaves a widow and three children to mourn their loss. The funeral will leave deceased's late residence at 2 p.n. to-morrow (Wednesday) for Petane cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. - T.P. FULLER, Undertaker. At the Magistrate's Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, S.M., Samuel CALDWELL, Archibald FRASER, David ORANGE, and Robert DAY were charged with allowing horses to wander on the roads. None of the defendants appeared. The first two were each fined 1s and costs, and the others 5s and costs. Mary Ann JONES, for drunkenness, was fined £1 10s, and costs. Joseph M'CABE, alias Joseph HOOPER, similarly charged, was convicted and discharged with a caution.

    10/05/2007 01:56:10
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, Tues. June 12, 1894 Judy
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, Tues. June 12, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Telegraphic Shipping - Auckland, Monday. Arrived, at 9.30 last night - Mararoa, from Sydney. Passengers for Napier - Messrs FLANNERY, COLE, HICKS, J.E. CLARK, JACOB, J.H. JOLL, WHITELAW, and 14 steerage. Arrived to-day, at 7.30 a.m. - Tasmania, from Sydney. Passengers for Napier - Mr and Mrs FOX, Mr WATERHOUSE, and two steerage.

    10/05/2007 01:55:04
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, Mon. June 11, 1894 Judy
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen HB Herald, Mon. June 11, 1894 Some petty thieves have now taken to stealing the planks used by poor men for the purposes of quarrying. Last week Mr KING, who works in a quarry in the Milton-road, had two planks stolen. As we have on former occasions remarked, it is very evident that we have not sufficient police protection in Napier. The annual local examination in musical knowledge in connection with Trinity College, London, was held by the local secretary, Mr Hugh APLIN, in the old Provincial Chambers on Saturday. A large number of candidates presented themselves. The examination was under the supervision of Rev. D. SIDEY. At the Magistrate's Court on Saturday before Mr TURNBULL, S.M., an elderly man named Peter MILLAR was charged with giving tobacco to one of a gang of prisoners being marched from gaol to the Court-house. The offence was proved, and his Worship imposed a fine of £5 and costs. The alternative was one month's hard labor, and prisoner went to gaol.

    10/05/2007 01:54:34
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HB Herald, Mon. June 11, 1894 Judy
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HB Herald, Mon. June 11, 1894 SHIPPING NEWS: Passenger arrivals - June 9 - Talune, s.s., from Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers - Mrs ADAIR; Misses REID, M'DONALD, HANSARD, and L. LANGLEY; Messrs TRISCOTT, PATON, ASHBY, HUNTER, ABIFIELD, SHIELD, BROWN, POTTS, BUTLER, COOK, HOLDEN, COOMBS, M'KENZIE, WESTRUPP, and BRUCE; 9 steerage. June 9 - Tarawera, s.s., from Melbourne and Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames ROY and HEIGHWAY; Misses MURGABOYD, RAMSEY, and BRATHWAITE; Messrs ROY, WEBB, and HEIGHWAY; 9 steerage. Passenger departures - June 9 - Talune, s.s., for Melbourne and Southern ports. Passengers - Mrs KNOX; Mr GODDARD; 5 steerage. June 9 - Tarawera, s.s., for Sydney and Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames MACKIE and infant, and STEWART; Messrs DEBRO, W. RUSSELL, FISHER, REYNOLDS, EDIE, PARKER, HOLLOW, and PETTIGREN; Dr. BAKEWELL; Colonel PORTER; Archdeacon WILLIAMS; 13 steerage.

    10/05/2007 01:52:55
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] WW2 personnel 10 Feb 1943
    2. Carol Spragg
    3. >From "Weekly News" 10 February 1943. Individual photos and captions. LOGAN J A Hastings McANENEY A I Gisborne SPENCER J A Hastings Contact me if you are interested in a copy of a photo. Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 New Zealand [email protected] www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com www.stratfordgenealogy.homestead.com

    10/04/2007 02:37:18
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Sept 10 2 CASTLE and MASON
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Sept 10 2 Professor MASON company The Theatre Royal was well filled last night, when Professor MASON and his company provided an evening's excellent entertainment, Mr BERGIN sang solos and took part in duets which were delivered in faultless style. Mr CADZOW gave "the march of the Cameron Men" Miss CASTLE'S items were much admired. "Scenes that are brightest" and "Coming through the rye." Mr MORRIS is now an established favourite and his comic songs were received with uproarious applause.

    10/04/2007 01:25:08
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Sept 10 Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Sept 10 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 9th-Southern Cross s.s. from Northern Ports Passengers: Messrs FORDHAM, PARKER, HUNT, COGAR or CEGAR, HIERNE, GRAVES 9th-KAHU from WELLINGTON and LYTTELTON 9th-Australia s.s. from WELLINGTON and LYTTELTON Passengers: - Miss M.LAUCHLIN Messrs: MEEHAN, SECKER Masters: DILLON, and SMITH 9th-Te Kapu from WELLINGTON 9th-Lily from Wairoa. DEPARTURES 9th-Southern Cross for WELLINGTON 9th-Kahu for Wellington 9th-Australia for Northern Ports Passengers: Messrs: BLACK, LELLAN, WALKER.

    10/04/2007 01:24:40
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Sept 10 T Shipping note
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Sept 10 T Shipping note Messrs HUDART PARKER and Company's New Zealand And Australasian Steamship Company has appointed Messrs CRANBY and PREBBLE agents at this port. The service will be inaugurated by the company's s.s. WARRIMOO, which is to leave MELBOURNE on 5th November, calling at HOBART and all South ports, and will be here on Tuesday the 15th, proceeding to GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, and SYDNEY. The total time from MELBOURNE round NEW ZEALAND and on to SYDNEY is estimated to occupy 15 days. The steamer then goes to NEWCASTLE for coals, returns to SYDNEY and proceeds on her voyage to NEW ZEALAND ports via AUCKLAND.

    10/04/2007 01:24:19
    1. [NZ-HB-PB] HBH 1892 Sept 10 Telegraphic Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1892 Sept 10 Telegraphic Shipping Telegraphic Shipping Sydney-Friday Sailed-Star of England for AUCKLAND Arrived-Hauroto from WELLINGTON

    10/04/2007 01:23:17