HBH 1890 August 20 Shipping Arrivals Port of Napier 18th-TE KAPU from Wairoa 19th-OREWAITI from WESTPORT No Departures
HBH 1890 August 21 Local and Court The Wesleyan drum and fife band has been formed under the leadership of Mr Walter PRIME, and in connection with the Band of Hope. R HANNAH and Co, Hastings Street donated £2 being the amount awarded as damages in the recent action R HANNAH and Co v Edward MAYSON in the Resident Magistrate Court George LIND charged on the information of William RUDDICK with stealing five head of cattle. On the application of Sergeant CULLEN remand was granted until the 28th. Robert John Mc LEAN-charged with drunkenness, fined 10s or 48 hours' hard labor. William GOULDING was not arrested as stated in our yesterday's issue. Mr GOULDING merely went to bail out his friend-Mr LIND. As a result of an understanding between Mr George ELLIS, of Hastings, and Mr REARDON of Napier, the former will not oppose Captain RUSSELL at the elections. The Hawke's Bay Land Board met yesterday, but the proceedings were not of much public interest. The Secretary of Crown Lands intimated that they did not intend to proceed further in the action J SOWRY v THE BOARD.
HBH 1890 August 21 LOWE-Mc KAIN Thursday-Page two Marriage LOWE-Mc KAIN At the residence of the Rev J G PATERSON on August 20th, DEATH BLACK-At the residence of Mr Robert LAMB, Napier, Lucy Dorothy, the infant daughter of Edmund and Jane Hazlett BLACK, aged 12 days.
Hi guys, Thank-you for all the suggestions regarding my recent enquiry about Ariana Tuati / Stewart. Still quite early days yet but I now have several suggestions pointing to a way forward in this research. No doubt if I'm not successful you will see a followup to this enquiry sometime. cheers Graham Dixon (Auckland, New Zealand)
HBH 1890 August 20 Samuel LOCKE Notice Estate of Samuel LOCKE-deceased. Anyone having claims against the estate of Samuel LOCKE, lately residing at AUCKLAND (and who died intestate on the 13th day of April 1890, and of those Estate letters of Administration were granted by the Supreme Court of New Zealand On the 20th day of May last to Ida Isabel LOCKE, the daughter of the deceased), are required to send particulars thereof in writing to the Administratrix at my office, Napier, before the 30th day of September next, after which day the Administratrix will proceed to distribute the said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which she shall have had notice. Dated this 5th day of August, 1890. F. RHODES Solicitor for the Administratrix.
HBH 1890 August 20 Notices 2 For Sale Part of Napier Suburban Section No 87 Frontage to Shakespeare Road Property can be purchased in one or two lots including the shop and Dwelling in occupation of Mr O WILLIAMS-also part of Napier Suburban Section no 54-with frontage to Shakespeare and Bay View Roads-beings lots 9 and 10. Also well situated building sites Lots 26, 28, 30, and 31. Part of Napier suburban Sections 59 and 60 Also Napier Suburban Section No 55 Adjoining Mr Horace BAKER's residence. No 216 Miss K STEVENS Late of Auckland Teacher of Music Lessons for Violin and Piano No 697 Notice re prices for coal by the Coal Merchants of Napier TAIT and MILLS W GRAY and Co W A AMNER H J HOLDER BARRY BROS CRANBY and PREBBLE C DOLBEL and Co SMITH and PROVIS No 227 For Sale Estate of Mr John UPCHURCH Family residence situated in France Road-containing six rooms, with large Garden. Immediate possession can now be had upon very easy terms EDWARD LYNDON & Co Land and Estate Agents
HBH 1890 August 20 Notices 1 No 692 Thomas SCOTT-Engine-driver, Hastings From this date I will not be responsible for any debt contracted without my special notice. No 685 Napier Land, Building and Investment Society (Permanent) Applications for the office of Secretary are called for James SIDEY-Chairman No 450 Messrs NEWBIGGIN and Co Purchased sole right for Hawke's Bay for manufacturing Malt Vinegar WHITE SWAN BOTTLING VAULTS
HBH 1890 August 19 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER-NIL Departures 18th-TE KAPU for WAIROA 18th-RIO, barquentine, Captain DUNN for SYDNEY. DOLBEL and Co-agents. Telegraphic shipping ALBANY-Monday Arrived-COROMANDEL Passengers for NEW ZEALAND-Messrs DEBENHAM and ALEXANDER.
HBH 1890 August 18 Lloyd's Weekly The following list of missing friends appears in Lloyd's Weekly of June 29th: - William James CRISP-last heard of about six years ago at Timaru-His mother enquires Catherine EVENDEN (nee Mc DONALD) SAILED IN THE Egmont from Gravesend for New Zealand in 1854, and last wrote from Highfield Station, by Port Lyttelton-Sister Jessie asks. James William RICHES sailed for New Zealand in 1865, and after opening a shop, went up country. His widowed mother longs for news Henry RÜTSON, in 1874, desired his letters to be addressed care of Mr YOUNG, Ardgowan, OAMARU-Sister seeks him Robert S TOWNSEND, of Yarmouth, left London for New Zealand in 1852, and was last heard of going to NELSON.-Sister Eliza asks William WILLIAMS, accompanied by his son Alfred, went from BIRMINGHAM to GEELONG in 1853-4, and afterwards settled in AUCKLAND, where a business-WALSH and WILLIAMS-was commenced in Queen Street-Brother Fred asks.
HBH 1890 August 20 Napier Harbor Board Page Three Napier Harbor Board Tuesday August 19 Present: - Messrs J H VAUTIER (chair) F W WILLIAMS, W J WILLCOCKS, P DOLBEL, H WILLIAMS, J Mc VAY, W H TWIGG, R HARDING, J W NEAL, and G H SWAN.
HBH 1890 August 19 Local news Mr E T ALLEN, Carlyle Street, has imported a lot of new mouldings A boy named Bertie WEST, son of Mr F WEST, fruiterer, was knocked down yesterday by a loaded dray in Emerson Street, Napier. One wheel passed over the boy's legs just above the ankles, but strange to say without breaking any bones. Dr. de LISLE was summoned, and the patient is now progressing favourably An inquest has been held today at the Ferry Hotel on the body of Mrs TAYLOR, who died suddenly on Saturday evening, before Mr H S WARDELL-coroner. Constable HARVEY conducted the inquiry. The jury of whom Captain PETERSEN was foreman, brought in a verdict of "Death from natural causes." Court news Thomas ROBERTSON was fined 5s and costs for a first offence of drunkenness. Elizabeth SNELLING- same-like offence. William DUFF, charged with being a dangerous lunatic, was remanded for medical examination.
HBH 1890 August 19 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER-NIL Departures 18th-TE KAPU for WAIROA 18th-RIO, barquentine, Captain DUNN for SYDNEY. DOLBEL and Co-agents. Telegraphic shipping ALBANY-Monday Arrived-COROMANDEL Passengers for NEW ZEALAND-Messrs DEBENHAM and ALEXANDER.
HBH 1890 August 19 GIBBONS Tuesday-Page two. BIRTH GIBBONS-At Greenmeadows on the 18th August, Mrs H F GIBBONS of a son.
HBH 1890 August 19 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER-NIL Departures 18th-TE KAPU for WAIROA 18th-RIO, barquentine, Captain DUNN for SYDNEY. DOLBEL and Co-agents. Telegraphic shipping ALBANY-Monday Arrived-COROMANDEL Passengers for NEW ZEALAND-Messrs DEBENHAM and ALEXANDER.
HBH 1890 August 20 Samuel LOCKE Notice Estate of Samuel LOCKE-deceased. Anyone having claims against the estate of Samuel LOCKE, lately residing at AUCKLAND (and who died intestate on the 13th day of April 1890, and of those Estate letters of Administration were granted by the Supreme Court of New Zealand On the 20th day of May last to Ida Isabel LOCKE, the daughter of the deceased), are required to send particulars thereof in writing to the Administratrix at my office, Napier, before the 30th day of September next, after which day the Administratrix will proceed to distribute the said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which she shall have had notice. Dated this 5th day of August, 1890. F. RHODES Solicitor for the Administratrix.
Seasonal greetings all, One of my current research threads is a connection with tangata whenua on East Coast. I have copies of a couple of whakapapa documents that some (unknown) twig on my tree possesses. One of these is a rather large chart which was most likely drawn up sometime in the last 30 years. (there are some death dates on it up to 1976 which are probably not later annotations.) I suspect the document was drawn for someone who should be on my tree as the latest few generations are quite selective of siblings but include one pair of my gt gt grandparents and of my gt gt gt grandparents. The document is authored by Ariana Tuati. I have no idea who this person is. I would be most appreciative of any leads anyone may be able to send my way. During 19th century many of my ancestors on this branch were registered with anglosaxon names. A couple of them are on this whakapapa by their maori names (usually fairly common equivalents), so I point out that Tuati is a trans-alliteration of Stewart / Stuart. I have no idea what the equivalent for Ariana is. To extend this line of thought, this document came to me accompanied by 2 pages which appear to be some kind of index which I have not yet decoded. They are lists of names with associated numbers. The content is not important here. The document is signed by A Stewart and dated 20.3.86. So at the moment I would dearly love information about A Stewart, or Ariana Stewart, or Ariana Tuati , who is quite likely to be associated with Ngati Porou hapu / iwi , likely in the rohe o Hauiti from Tolaga to Tokomaru. cheers Graham Dixon (Auckland, New Zealand)
HBH 1890 August 18 TAYLOR Julia Mrs Julia TAYLOR, wife of Mr George TAYLOR, licensee of the Western Spit hotel, died very suddenly on Saturday evening. Deceased had been under treatment by Dr de LISLE for heart disease. At 6.30 p.m. she left the hotel bar to take a nap, and her daughters on entering the bedroom at 7.20 o'clock found her, as they thought asleep. At about 10 o'clock Mr TAYLOR went up to wake his wife, and found her lying on her face dead. He at once sent a messenger for Dr. de LISLE, who went across, but found that deceased had evidently been dead an hour or two. Dr. de LISLE reported the matter to Constable HARVEY at midnight, and that officer on going over found the body as described. Mrs TAYLOR was aged 55 years, and was an old settler, well known in the WAIROA district.
HBH 1890 August 18 Shipping Monday Telegraphic Shipping BLUFF-Monday Arrived MARAROA from MELBOURNE-Passenger Mrs RYAN Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 16th-SOUTHERN CROSS from Northern ports-Passengers: -Misses CHISSELL and LICKHORN 16th-TARAWERA from MELBOURNE via southern ports Passengers: - Mesdames ASHFORD, NAYLOR and two children, HAYNES and family Miss KENNEDY Messrs SHEEN, MARSHALL, NAYLOR, HAYMES, KENNEDY, ELLIOTT Six in the steerage. 17th-MONOWAI from SYDNEY via Northern ports Passengers: - Mesdames BERTIE, and COOPER Miss BLYTHE Messrs BERTIE, MAXWELL, WILLIAMS, BARRON, COOPER, MASON, BOOTH, CLAYTON, PITT, TARANAKI football team Three steerage 17th-OPOTOKI-schooner, Captain BERGENSEN from GISBORNE. Master-agent. Departures 16th-SOUTHERN CROSS for WELLINGTON 16th-TARAWERA for SYNDEY via Northern ports Passengers: - Mesdames STEVENS and Marsden CLARKE and family Misses STEVENS, STUART, and CHAPMAN Messrs COTTERILL,, H BALLANTYNE, DUNFOY, BLACK, WILKINSON, BOUSFIELD, ALLEN, Hunter BROWN, RICHARDSON, WALKER, CALDWELL and BRYANT 17th-CATLIN-ketch-Captain NORMAN, for LYTTELTON. Master-agent 17th-MONOWAI for MELBOURNE viz Southern ports. Passengers: - Mesdames HAMILTON and two children, COLE and two daughters, and BURKE Misses ROUS and SPENCE Messrs SUTHERLAND, DEWES, HIPE, Von HAAST, FRASER, COLE, D'Arcy, IRVINE, GEMMELL, CLARK, and COLE
HBH 1890 August 18 Street Lamps-BISSELL The streets lighting committee of the Borough Council are considering the proposal of the GULCHE Electric Lighting Company to recommend acceptance of the latter. At the present there are 59 street lamps, and it is proposed to erect 41 more, making 100 in all. The cost will be £6 per lamps which is a large reduction on the rate now paid. Bit as the scheme will involve the Gas Company in heavy expenditure in laying new mains, &c., the company ask for a five years' contract. Mr E BISSELL-Hastings will enliven Monday evening by a magic lantern exhibition.
HBH 1890 August 18 TAYLOR DEATH TAYLOR-At the Western Spit on the 16th August, suddenly of heart disease, Julia, the beloved wife of George TAYLOR, aged 55 years. Deeply regretted The funeral will leave the FERRY Hotel at 3.30 o'clock today. Friends will please accept this intimation. T.P.FULLER-Undertaker.