HBH 1890 August 11 local news one Resident Magistrate's Court on Saturday-Mr H.S. WARDELL R.M., Charles ROBERTS fined and costs for drunkenness. The Theatre Royal was crowded during Saturday and Sunday evening with the visitors to the Poultry Show. Following awards made on Saturday: - Tabby cat, either sex J BEGG 1 Miss THAYER 2 Black cat, either sex Mrs J H COLEMAN 1 Miss Annie BURRIDGE 2 White Cat Master K A Mc DONALD 1 and 2 Any other color cat SIDEY and BAIN 1 Frank FARMER 2 Largest cat in the show Mrs J H COLEMAN Guinea pigs Master Fred ROBINSON 1 Master Leslie SMITH 2 Master S SPENCE commended.
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Hawke's Bay Herald 1890 August 9 England-HODGE Saturday-Page Two DEATH HODGE-On the 5th of August at her son's residence, Birmingham, FEILDING, Ann Hodge, wife of the Rev. Charles HODGE, Vicar of Clarborough and St. Saviour's Retford, NOTTS. Home papers please copy.
HBH 1890 August 9 bits and pieces Mr J KNOTT, of AUCKLAND will deliver a Temperance Lecture at the Wesleyan Church, HASTINGS next Monday evening We have been shown by Mr J MADIGAN Junr., a very excellent specimen of local industry in the shape of an orchestral drum, made entirely by him. The EGMONT Settler is a newly established paper published at STRATFORD, and owned by the Hon. Mr BALLANCE GISBORNE-Friday Mr O'CONNOR, Marine Engineer, is now engaged examining the harbour scheme....more
HBH 1890 August 8 Rugby A football match will be played on Saturday at Waipukurau between a team representing that town and Waipawa, and a Napier junior team. Following are the teams: - Combined: PHILLIP, Dr GODFRAY, H STUBBS, WISEMAN, W SMITH, T RICHARDSON, BAILEY, HALL, HOBBS, M. SEBLEY, TELFORD, SAUNDERS, C STUBBS, NEWMAN, RYAN Emergencies-TAYLOR, D SMITH, FEE Napier Junior Team COGHLAN, MASTERSON, WILLIAMS, S BENNETT, "KING" AND O'CONNELL, CUNNINGHAM, CATO, JAGO (2), LEYLAND, ORMOND, JARMAN, C BENNETT AAMODT The TARANAKI Rugby Team have decided to visit NAPIER, and will arrive by the s.s. MONOWAI on the 16th inst.
HBH 1890 August 8 Shipping Arrival Port of NAPIER 8th-SOUTHERN CROSS from WELLINGTON Passengers: - Mrs HENRY and child Mr D'Arcy IRVINE Departures 7th-KAHU for WELLINGTON 8th-SOUTHERN CROSS for Northern Ports Passengers: - Messrs THOMPSON (2) ROBERTS, ANDREWS Telegraphic-received August 8th ALBANY-Friday Arrived-ORUBA Passengers for NEW ZEALAND Miss GRAY and LUTHER AUCKLAND-Friday Sailed-MANAPOURI for South Passengers for NAPIER Mesdames EVANS and WALROID and child Messrs WALKER and WALROID
HBH 1890 August 8 Telegraphic shipping Tasmania Hobart-Thursday The KAIKOURA arrived from PLYMOUTH via the Cape at 11 o'clock this morning. She sails again for New Zealand at midnight. She has 27 passengers for AUSTRALIAN Ports and 28 for NEW ZEALAND.
HBH 1890 August 7 TYLEE Thursday-Page two Birth TYLEE-At Wellington, the wife of Mr W. H. TYLEE, of a son
HBH 1890 August 7 Shipping Shipping Arrival Port of NAPIER 6th-FAIRY-FROM COAST-No passengers Departures-NIL
HBH 1890 August 7 local three The Te AUTE Football team will probably visit WANGANUI during September His Honor Mr Justice CONOLLY is to be entertained by the Bar at dinner at the Criterion Hotel tomorrow evening Rere We REIHANA, a Maori was yesterday charged at the Resident Magistrate Court with drunkenness, and was dismissed with a caution. Dr JARVIS will deliver at the Athenaeum this evening the first of a series of lectures on "Rendering First Aid to the Injured." The remains of the late C.H. WEBER will be interred in the Napier cemetery this afternoon, and the friends of the deceased gentleman are requested to meet at the cemetery at 3.30 o'clock. It is conjectured that Mr WEBER must have died from heart disease, some of his relatives having died from a similar cause, and this theory seems borne out by all the circumstances attendant upon Mr Weber's disappearance and the finding of his body. The deceased was a most expert bushman, and could not have lost his way.
HBH 1890 August 7 Rechabite Order The entertainment last evening in St John's schoolroom under the auspices of the Rechabite Order was from a musical point of view a great success. The following ladies and gentlemen took part: - The Misses SAMSON-pianoforte duet Miss R CHEGWIDDEN and Mr SHEFFIELD-duet for piano and violin Miss A CHEGWIDDEN and Messrs PIRANI, MOUNTIER, NIELSEN, and HENN contributed songs.
HBH 1890 August 7 local two A special meeting of the Rugby Union was held last evening. Present Messrs T SIDEY-Chair HARDEN, HUGHES. WHYTE, MORRISON, REARDON, COWAN, and HOBEN.
HBH 1890 August 7 local Furniture and effects for sale in the premises of Mr J Park Smith, Marine Parade, NAPIER. Tenders invited by Messrs Murray Roberts and Co for ploughing at TUTIRA STATION Persons having Rugby Union Jerseys in their possession are requested to leave them at once with Mr HARDEN at the Bank of New Zealand. The partnership between GALLOWAY and NIVEN, engineers, &c., Port, NAPIER, has been dissolved. The business will be carried on in future under the style and name of GALLOWAY and Co.
HBH 1890 August 6 LEE At the Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday, before Mr H.S. WARDELL R.M. Richard LEE was fined 5s and costs for drunkenness.
HBH 1890 August 6 Reihi te OMAHUMORE Reihi te OMAHUMORE, a Maori woman aged 80 years, was found dead in the Te HAUKE swamp on the 1st inst. The deceased left her whare at Te Hauke about noon on Thursday to obtain "Maori cabbage" from the swamp. As she did not return a search was made next day, and Keita KEREAMA, a grand-daughter of the deceased found her body in the swamp with the head partly under water. The body was brought to the pa and buried next day. It is believed that deceased, who was very infirm, must have lost her way in the raupo, and falling in the water was drowned. The matter having been reported to the police the body is to be exhumed, and an inquest will be held at Te Hauke today, before Mr H.S. WARDELL, coroner.
HBH 1890 August 6 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 5th-OHAU from southern Ports 5th-COMET, ketch, Captain KRUHL from TIMARU 5th-LILY, schooner, Captain JACOBSEN from TIMARU 5th-RESULT-from MOHAKA Departures 4th-FAIRY for WAIMARAMA and POURERERE 6th-TE KAPU for WAIROA Passengers: - Miss PIRANI, Messrs SCOTT, O'NEILL, and several others. 5th-OHAU for GISBORNE and AUCKLAND Passengers: - Messrs GREGG and MEIN.
HBH 1890 August 7 CHOIR St Paul's There was a good attendance at the special congregational meeting in St Paul's Church last evening. The Rev. J.G. PATERSON presided. Business taking place was the nomination of three members as elders and the annual presentation of prizes to the members of the Choir. For the position of elder those nominated were: - Messrs J W CRAIG J H TODD James KING Prizes were distributed to members of the choir for attendance and proficiency in the knowledge and practice of music as follows: - Senior members: Miss LINDSAY Miss RENOUF Miss D'AUTHREAU Mr ANDERSON Mr NEILSON Mr GREENFIELD Junior members- Girls 1ST-Lettie KING 2ND-Ada D'AUTHREAU 3RD-A RIDGEWAY 4TH-Nellie LONG 5TH-Olive ARMSTRONG 6TH-Aletha OLIVER Following four were equal: Winnie SCARFE Alice RENOUF Evelyn GRAINGER Maud WATT Boys: 1ST-Lyndon APLIN 2ND Tom GRAINGER Equal- E SCARFE T ROULSTON Special-John BROWN The choir sang three anthems, and solos were given by the following members of the choir: - Misses L KING L OLIVER N LONG A ROBINSON A D'AUTHREAU Messrs NEILSON and GREENFIELD Master F GRAINGER The meeting then closed with a hymn and a benediction.
HBH 1890 August 6 GLENDINNING ***note by Elaine-Typed exactly as written From our own Correspondent Wairoa-Tuesday Obituary and inquest details I observe by last Saturday's Herald that my telegram to you with reference to the lamentable sudden death of Mr John GLENDINNING, of Waihua, a well known settler of this district, was published in a form different from the message wire to you. The words wrongly put before the name of deceased were liable to be construed as wanting in due respect to the late John Glendinning, he being such a well-known settler and known all over Hawke's Bay. The inquest was held on Saturday last at deceased's residence, Waihua, at 2 p.m. before Mr POWDRELL, J.P., acting coroner, and a jury of six, of whom Mr Neil WALKER was foreman, Laura Sarah GLENDINNING, widow of deceased, gave evidence to the effect that after deceased had done some work he returned to the house, went into the bedroom, complained of weight about the region of the heart, vomited frequently, subsequently went into convulsions, and died in about an hour after being taken bad. Andrew Mc MAHON gave very similar evidence, with the addition that deceased vomited some blood. Both witnesses stated that deceased had often complained of symptoms which pointed to disease of the heart. Dr. ROSS said that from the evidence given by the witnesses he was satisfied that deceased died from heart disease, aggravated by exertion. The jury being satisfied as to the cause of death returned a verdict in accordance with the evidence. The remains were brought into town yesterday and placed in St. Paul's Church, a number of country settlers and townspeople forming a funeral cortege. The body will be conveyed to NAPIER by the s.s. Te KAPU tomorrow, and thence be forwarded to DUNEDIN by the boat going South next Saturday for interment in DUNEDIN. The late John GLENDINNING came to this district about five years ago, having purchased Mr HASSELL'S interest in the WAIHUA run. He was elected a member of the County Council two years ago, which position he held till his death. At the Council meeting last Saturday a motion conveying votes of condolence to the widows of the late Councillors Thomas PARKER and John GLENDINNING was passed unanimously. The Council also adjourned till the evening, the members paying a tribute to the memory of deceased, and expressing sympathy with his family in feeling terms. The Rev. Mr WELSH also in Sunday night's service alluded to the sudden death, and spoke in impressive language of the sad event. Much regret is expressed here, and deep sympathy for the widow and family of five children, two of whom are grown up. Deceased was 47 years of age at the time of his death.
HBH 1890 August 5 Shipping Shipping Arrival Port of NAPIER 4th-RIO-Captain DUNN from NEWCASTLE. C. DOLBEL and Co-agents Departure 4th-RESULT for MOHAKA. ELLISON and DUNCAN-agents.
HBH 1890 August 5 Court plus A youth named William NELSON was yesterday charged with imposing a worthless coin on a boy named Henry HUSFIELD. Husfield is a vendor of hot pies, and Nelson told some other boys that he would impose a brass token upon him as a shilling. This he did at night, obtaining in exchange three pies and a sixpence change. After hearing the evidence Mr H.S. WARDELL R.M., reprimanded NELSON and dismissed him. The total number of entries received for the Napier Poultry and Canary Association's show amounts to nearly 250 pens, and over 500 birds will be on exhibition. A large number of entries have been received from Mr F ROGEN and Co., of the Zealandia Poultry Farm. Karori, Wellington, and other exhibits from Wellington, Auckland, and several other places will be shown with nearly all of the classes filled well and there will consequently be keen competition for most of the prizes. A woman named Ellen AIKMAN was charged with using obscene language and sentenced to 21 days' imprisonment by the Napier bench on the 24th of July last. The punishment was deferred on the production by accused's solicitor of a medical certificate that she was within a fortnight of her confinement. There has been no record of this event, and the woman was recently called upon to come up for sentence, but failed to appear. A warrant was issued for her arrest, and it was found she had gone to HAWERA, whence she was brought to undergo her sentence on Saturday last.