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    1. HBH 1890 July 7 Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 7 Shipping Arrivals Port of Napier 5th-Southern Cross from Northern Ports Passengers: - Messrs MORRIS, DASENT and 8 Maoris 6th-TE ANAU-Captain Mc INTOSH from SYDNEY via Northern Ports Passengers: - Mrs MAGUIRE Misses BANKS, HALL, ad JOHNSON Messrs DOUGHERTY, CYFER, WHITE, LESLIE, GANNON, HARRIS, FAIRS, HARTREE, DUNK, AUSTIN, CHURCHWARD, and 8 steerage. 6th-AGNES DONALD Captain LEWIS from OAMARU 6th-MANAPOURI from MELBOURNE via Southern ports Passengers: - Mesdames TONKIN and family and SCOTT and 4 children Miss GUY; Messrs CRANBY. BLYTHE, CECHINI, PARTRIDGE, HINSON, CAMPBELL, HINDMARSH, HUME, SKELTON, SIMKIN, and 13 steerage. Departures 5th-SOUTHERN CROSS-Captain F BLACK, for WELLINGTON-Passengers-Mr PATTERSON 6th-LADY JOCELYN for MELBOURNE via Southern Ports Passengers-Mesdames DAVISON and MASON Misses SMITH, WIDEMAN, and ATKINSON Messrs LILLEY, PAYNE, PERCY, CORBIN, SUTTON, SPENCE, and MASON 6th-MANAPOURI-Captain LOGAN, purser-Mr Mc LENNAN, for SYDNEY via Northern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames REED, von DADELEZEN, ELLISON, and CHAMBERS Misses DOUGLAS, BEAUMONT, STRATHMORE, HAMILTON, and REED Messrs STEVENSON, MILLER, HOLMAN or HELMAN, BEHAN, EYRE, ROBERTS, CARLE, DOUGHERTY, CATO, BRODIE, Mc MILLAN, COSGROVE, MARNEY, WAKEFIELD, DOBSON, J V BROWN, H C WILSON, MUNN, and MONTGOMERY.

    11/24/2005 01:35:44
    1. HBH 1890 July 5 Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 5 Shipping Port of Napier-Arrival 4th-TE KAPU from Wairoa-no passengers Departure 3rd-ENTERPRISE, brigantine, Captain BELL for TAIRUA-no passengers Telegraphic shipping note The s.s. Te ANAU will arrive from Northern ports tomorrow at 7 a.m. The AHURIRI will take of the outward passengers at 9.30 a.m. The AHURIRI will take the outward passengers of the MANAPOURI at 4 p.m. Telegraphic Shipping AUCKLAND-Friday Sailed-TE ANAU for the South Passengers for NAPIER Messrs WHITE, OZIER and Miss BANKS/

    11/23/2005 06:45:32
    1. HBH 1890 July 4 local
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July Local Estate of G W SMITH - notified by Mr J F JARDINE, Deputy Official Assignee, that the plant will remain open until next Wednesday afternoon. Mr Fred PILCHER will reward the finder of a bay saddle horse. The lad James ANDERSON was brought before Captain PREECE R.M. at the Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday, on remand, and pleaded guilty to stealing a watch from the premises of C VOLSARD, and a pair of trousers from the shop of S G RADFORD. Captain PREECE, after informing him that he might have been sentenced to a long term of imprisonment, which, however, he feared would not be of any benefit to him, committed him to the BURNHAM Industrial School until he reached the age of 15 years (he is now 12 years and 8 months old) on the first charge, and having recorded a conviction dismissed him on the second. The boy is to be brought up in the Presbyterian faith, and the father having explained in answer to the Bench that he had other children to support, and had lost his wife eighteen months ago; no order was made for maintenance. The police were authorized to hand back the stolen property to its owners.

    11/23/2005 06:45:20
    1. HBH 1890 July 4 Local three
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 4 Local three Page Two SCENE At Hastings Street Napier. Mr BARKER, politician, meets Mr GROWLITT, professor of odds and ends, the latter being unacquainted with the former. Says BARKER, "I presume your name's GROWLITT, how de do?" Growlitt, taken aback slightly, says "And pray who are you?" "My name is Barker." "Ah," retorts Growlitt, in a tone as if what he had heard solved a lot of questions, "My name is Growlitt." Barker says, smilingly, "They say that we are two cranks, and just like each other." Growlitt, stepping back and regarding Barker with assumed astonishment. "You like me!" and a pause, after which Growlitt, who succeeds in recollecting the bit of MILTON he has been cudgelling for, tragically says, "Aye, equal to me thou art in fate, but not in renows." "Exactly," says Barker, "but our nonsense in equal to their sense." "Don't say our" says Growlitt, "the pronoun is misplaced." Barker just managed to gasp out "Good day" as Growlitt stalked off.

    11/23/2005 06:44:47
    1. HBH 1890 July 4 Napier second Team v County
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 4 Napier second Team v County On Saturday: COGLAN, W GOODALL, HINTON, J GOODALL, KIELY, MILLAR, WELSMAN, CATO, CUNNINGHAM, JARMAN, ROWLEY, JAGO (2), ELLIOTT, E RUDMAN Emergencies: - W RUDMAN and MOUNTFORT. Represent County against the Napier first: - KURUPO, TAKU, LOWRY, DUNCAN, TAIAROA, BURNEY, WILLIAM, GORE, TAIPETI, JONAH, SHAVER, TEPENE, LEMUEL, ISAAC, HALCOMEBE Emergency: -PEEHI

    11/23/2005 06:44:37
    1. HBH 1890 July 4 Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 4 Shipping Port of Napier Arrivals-Nil Departures 2nd-FANNY for GISBORNE via WANGAWEHI-no passengers 3rd-Te KAPU for WAIROA-no passengers 3rd-OMAPERE for Northern Ports-Passenger: -Mr SPENCE 3rd-AUSTRALIA for Northern Ports Passengers: - Messrs PRINCE, St LEGER, and Mc KAY.

    11/23/2005 06:44:26
    1. HBH 1890 July 5 local
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 5 local Messrs YATES and TAIAROA as referees in the two matches be acquiesced in by the Union. Meeting of the Hawke's Bay Branch of the Federated Timber Workers' Association was held last night in the Methodist schoolroom, Mr RAMSAY in the chair. Mr B B CREAGH was appointed delegate to visit the country districts and enroll members. Thirty six new members were admitted to the association. The meeting of the Half Holiday Association met at Mrs LANG's last night. Co-respondent writes that Constable WILSON has been seized by "La Grippe" alias known as influenza Following will represent the County second in the match against NAPIER at FARNDON today. H CATHERALL, RANGI, H BLAKE, MONDAY, CAULTON, PEETI, WELLS, J CATHERALL, L ANDERSON, SYMOND, ROBINSON, TAHU, RAIHAMA, F STOWE, CATHERALL. Emergencies: - J MARONEY, JOE, KURO, KANI. It may not be generally known (says a Wellington exchange) that the English sparrow, which at present is scarcely regarded by the New Zealand farmer and orchardist as a harmless, necessary importation, was first introduced into the colony by Sir Walter -then-Dr BULLER. Sir Walter BULLER stated at last night's meeting of the Philosophical Society, stated in the year 1865, when in LONDON he advertised for 100 sparrows, for the procuration of which, and their delivery in WELLINGTON, he offered, on behalf of the Provincial Government, no less a sum than £106....more..then he has not altered his opinion that they are the friend rather than the enemy of the settlers. The concert held at St Andrew's Hall last evening in aid of the PORT AHURIRI district school prize fund was a great success. Chair taken by Mr GALLOWAY Musical portion of the entertainment was opened: - A pianoforte duet played by the Misses DENHOLM Vocal solos-Mrs COULSON, Misses FLETCHER and BUCHANAN Messrs BENSON and GALLOWAY Misses KRAEFT and DENHOLM sang a duet Messrs J G HUGHES and HUME contributed several items. Misses MURRAY-piano duet Mr PUFLETT thanked the audience on behalf of the committee. A young man named KNIGHT was arrested at WOODVILLE yesterday by Constable TREANOR, on a charge of vagrancy. HEMPTON, the amateur 100 yards champion of AUSTRALIA, will make his first appearance on a Hawke's Bay ground as a three quarter back for NAPIER.

    11/23/2005 06:44:12
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Mon. Nov. 30, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 12:33 PM Subject: HB Herald, Mon. Nov. 30, 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Nov. 27 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Wairoa. Passengers - Miss CHEGWIDDIN; Messrs REECE, D. ROSS, MURRAY, CATTLE, and WEBER. Nov. 28 - Wairarapa,s.s., from Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames WILLIAMS, PLEATED and son, HUTCHINSON, WELLS; Misses HUTCHINSON and WILLIAMS; Messrs WILLIAMS (3), H. SMITH, NORMAN, Von STARMER, MAGER, JACOBS, SKELTON, EVANS, FENWICK, WYLIS, LOWE, and 11 steerage. Nov. 29 - Australia, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Misses TAYLOR and JOHNSON; Mesdames BRYDON, SINCLAIR, STEELE and child; Messrs MATTHEWS, DUFF, HEUETSON, BRYDON; and three steerage. Nov. 29- Talune, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Mrs ANTHONY; Messrs ANTHONY, WATERS, WHITHSON, DUNK, LEWIS, AUSTIN, and six steerage. Nov. 29 - Orpheus, schooner, from Timaru. Departures - Nov. 27 - Fanny, s.s., for Blackhead. Nov. 28 - Wairarapa, s.s., for Hobart and Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Misses GRACIE (2), MILLAR; Mesdames MILLAR and child, FANNIN, MOLEY and infant; Messrs FANAIN, HARRISON, MILLAR, and five steerage. Nov. 29 - Talune, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers - Misses KIELY (2); Mesdames DOUGLAS and infant; Messrs LYNAR, ISAACS, MATTHEWS, C. DEIBEL, FRASER, GIBBS, and three steerage Death - CARLETON - At her residence, Fitzroy-road, on November 28th, Lydia Jane CARLETON, youngest daughter of the late Archdeadon Henry WILLIAMS, aged 57 years. There was quite a batch of inebriates brought before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., on Saturday. A. COPELAND, on remand for medical reatment, was discharged upon paying 7s 6d expense incurred on his behalf. John FERGUS was discharged upon paying one shilling cost of hiring the cab which took him to the lock-up. Francis Edward OLIVER, alias James OLIVER, was fined 10s and costs, the alternative being three days' hard labor. He decided to go to gaol. John WILSON, who displayed symptoms of delirium tremens, was remanded for medical reatment. Robert STIRLING went to gaol for 48 hours for failing to pay a fine of 10s and costs. Frederick TANNER was dismissed with a caution upon paying 1s 6d cab hire. Alexander JOHNSON was dismissed with a caution. He got locked up again during the day on another charge of drunkenness, and will be called at the Court this morning.

    11/22/2005 07:03:16
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Fri. Nov. 27, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Nov. 25 - Wairoa, s.s., from Whakaki. Nov. 26 - Fanny, s.s., from coast. Death - LASCELLES - At Shakespeare road, Napier, on 25th November, Robert Arthur, second son of Arthur W. and Mary LASCELLES, aged 7 years and 2 months. (Auckland papers please copy). The funeral will leave the parents' residence, Shakespeare road, for the cemetery at 3 o'clock this (Friday) afternoon. Constable LEITCH yesterday arrested at Taradale a man named Michael HARE, charged with stealing a watch and chain the property of Thomas MULVANEY, a cook at Okawa station. We are glad to see that Constable CARGILL, who for some time lay at death's door suffering from internal inflammation is now so far recovered that he is able to leave his bed and take a little mild exercise daily. Clive - A most brutal case of cruelty to animals came to light yesterday. The victim was a dog, the property of William HODGKINSON. It appears that the dog strayed from home on Monday last, and was not seen till yesterday, when he returned with both ears cut off. Our representative of the police has been informed of the matter, and it is likely we shall hear more of it.

    11/22/2005 07:03:07
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Thurs. Nov. 26, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Nov. 24 - Fairy, s.s., from Aarapawanui. Nov. 25 - Kiwi,s.s., from Wellington. No v. 25 - Ahuriri, s.s., from Blackhead. Nov. 25 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Wairoa. Passengers - Messrs CREARER, STACY, STUBBS, J.P. HAMLIN, and TOA. Nov. 25 - Tekoa, s.s., from Port Chalmers. Nov. 25 - Weka, s.s., from Blackhead. Departures - Nov. 24 - Wairoa, s.s., for Whakaki. Nov. 24 - Largo Law, ship, for Wellington. Nov. 25 - Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington. Death - LASCELLES - At Shakespeare-road, Napier, on 25th October, Robert Arthur, second son of Arthur W. and Mary LASCELLES, aged 7 years and 3 months. (Auckland papers please copy). At the R.M. Court yesterday, beforfe Mr TURNBULL, R.M., Jasper REDCLYFFE, John LARSEN, and George O'BRIEN were each fined 5s and costs for drunkenness. The Patangata County Council held the annual statutory meeting at noon yesterday, at Waipukurau. Present - Messrs BROWN, CROSSE, MACKERSEY, M'HARDY, and WHITE. On the motion of Mr WHITE, seconded by Mr M'HARDY, Mr MACKERSEY was unanimously re-elected chairman, and Messrs MACKERSEY and M'HARDY were elected members of the United Charitable Aid Board. Dr. HITCHINGS proceeds by the express train this morning on a trip South for the purpose of recruiting his health, which recently has not been up to his usual hearty and robust standard. He will be accompanied by Miss HITCHINGS.........Dr. SPENCER has kindly consented to attend Dr. HITCHINGS' patients during his absence.

    11/22/2005 07:02:51
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Wed. Nov. 25, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:48 AM Subject: HB Herald, Wed. Nov. 25, 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Nov. 23 - Largo Law, ship, from Algoa Bay. Nov. 23 - Result, s.s., from Mohaka. Nov. 23 - Ahuriri, s.s., from coast. Departures - Nov. 24 - Te Kapu, s.s., for Wairoa. Nov. 24 - Ahuriri, s.s., for Blackhead. Nov. 24 - Venus, cutter, for Gisborne. Death - MURPHY - On November 22nd, at Woodville, Margaret Balfour, wife of J.J. MURPHY, aged 43. Charles M'MANUS was brought up at the R.M.Court yesterday charged with drunkenness. He did not succeed in rebutting the charge, but pleaded to be discharged, promising to leave town if this favor were accorded him. Mr TURNBULL allowed defendant to leave on the understanding that he immediately started for the country. A man named Francis Edward OLIVER, looking of the loafer class, and known to the police, was yesterday brought up in custody at the R.M. Court and charged with stealing a clock from the dwelling-house of Daniel Thbomas WILLIAMS. At the request of the police accused was remanded till Friday..... Andrew LYNDS' creditors should have met at the Court-house yesterday, but only two of them put in an appearance

    11/22/2005 07:02:36
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Tues. Nov. 24, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Departures - Nov. 23 - Ahuriri, s.s., for Blackhead. Nov. 23 - Star of Victoria, s.s., for Gisborne. Nov. 23 - Dingadee, s.s., for Wellington. Nov. 23 - Fairy, s.s., for coast. Nov. 23 - Weka, s.s., for coast. No v. 23 - Fanny, s.s., for coast. Nov. 23 - Venus, cutter, for Gisborne. The man who stole the clock from the residence of Mr D.T. WILLIAMS was yesterday arrested, and will to-day be charged at the Court with the offence. A case in which a Mrs M'KEOWN charged her husband with failing to provide for his family, was set down for hearing at the Court yesterday, but was withdrawn, the parties having arrived at an understanding. The Chaucer-road ROSES were before the Court again yesterday, when the wife, Catherine, applied for a protection order against her husband At the R.M. Court yesterday, beforfe Mr TURNBULL, R.M., Alexander COPELAND, charged with helpless drunkenness, was remanded for medical treatment. The following were convicted and fined for cattle trespass:- J. DAVIES, 2s and costs P. ERICKSEN, 3s and costs J. WARNOCK, 1s and costs W.H. AIKINS, 2s 6d and costs James COOPER, driver of the coach running between Napier and Havelock was charged with cruelty to a horse by driving the animal in harness while suffering from a sore shoulder. Defendant pleaded not guilty, and stated that he did all he could to prevent the animal suffering. Constables CREEKS and HARVEY having given evidence, his Worship said he would impose a light fine only, as defendant had tried to relieve the suffering of the horse when it was brought to his notice. He would be fined 5s and costs.

    11/22/2005 07:02:20
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Mon. Nov. 23, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Nov. 21 - Manapouri, s.s, from Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames WILLIAMS and SIDEY; Messrs KELLY, DODSHUN, OSBORNE, TIFFEN, REES, CAMPBELL, KING, and FRASER; 17 steerage. Nov. 21 - Tekapo, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames EILABY, CARRINGTON, and LECKIE; Misses BEATTIE and KEDSTONE; Messrs CAMPBELL, AMBROSE, KENNY, PERCY, CARRINGTON, and COOPER; Captain WHITSON; 15 steerage. Nov. 21 - Wairoa, s.s., from coast. Nov. 21 - Alert, schooner, from Dunedin. Nov. 21 - Ahuriri, s.s., from coast. Nov. 21 - Dingadee, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Miss PROCTOR; Messrs A. MOSSMAN, T. MOSEMAN, GREEN, MOFFAT, A.H. WALLIS, and W.H. COOPER. Departures - Nov. 21 - Manapouri, s.s., for Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames YOUNG and LOCKIE; Misses DICKSON, YOUNG, SNELLER, BISHOP, and PATTERSON; Master SNELLER; Messrs GREVE, ORR, STEERE, JOHNSON, GREENBANK, ATEWELL, HODGSON, and R. MILLER. Nov. 21 - Tekapo, s.s., for Sydney via Nothern ports. Passengers - Mesdames ARBON and RUSSELL; Misses HARRISON (2), ARBON and RUSSELL; Misses HARRISON (2); Messrs ARBON, WALSH, WYLIE, LOWE, METCALFE, LEWIS, and BARNARD; two steerage. Nov. 21 - Lily, s.s., Captain FOWLER, for Nelson. Nov. 21 - Glencairn, schooner, for Timaru. If anybody has purchased a clock from an elderly man, or has been asked by him to purchase it, the police would be glad to hear of the fact. The man in question stole the clock from the house of Mr D.T. WILLIAMS, Spencer-road. At the R.M. Court on Saturday, before Mr TURN BULL, R.M., Timothy CONDON, charged with being drunk while in charge of a horse and vehicle, was sentenced to seven days' hard labor, without the option of a fine.

    11/22/2005 07:02:08
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Fri. Nov. 20, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Nov. 18 - Kahu, s.s., from Wellington. Nov. 19 - Australia, s.s., from Wellington. Departures - Nov. 19 - Saxon, schooner, for Timaru. Nov. 19 - Kahu, s.s., for Wellington. Mr BOLD and Mr MALCON, of the Telegraph Department, met with a slight accident yesterday afternoon as they were driving to Taradale. When near the Waverley Hotel the horse they were driving became restive and swerved towards the side channel, capsizing the buggy, and throwing the occupants to the ground with considerable violence. Fortunately both gentlemen escaped with nothing more serious than a shaking, but both the shafts of the buggy were broken.

    11/22/2005 07:01:58
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Wed. Nov. 18, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Departures - Nov. 16 - Atlanta, schooner, for Gisborne. Nov. 17 - Ahuriri, s.s., for Waimarama. Nov. 17 - Wairoa, s.s., for Wairoa. Nov. 17 - Wareatea, s.s., for Greymouth. At the Hastings Police Court yesterday, before Mr W. BEILBY, J.P., James BROWN was fined 5s for drunkenness. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., William CHAMBERS and James WILD were chaged with drunkenness. They both pleaded guilty, and were dismissed with a caution. CHAMBERS showed his appreciation of the magistrate's leniency by getting drunk again, and he was later accommodated with board and lodging in the lock-up.

    11/22/2005 07:01:47
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 31 Dec 1892
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 3:16 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 31 Dec 1892 Sat 31 Dec 1892 Mr F.G. BARTON has been appointed Postmaster at Kumeroa. Danevirke police Court John ELIASSON charged upon the information of his wife , Mary ELIASSON, with assault .... more. Names mentioned Mary Louisa ELIASSON Eliza SLIPPER Makotuku Sunday School Prizegiving Girls F1. 1st Class: Edith ROBINSON & Mary PLANK 2nd Class : Evelyn DAVIES, Mary DONGHI, Annie CALLON, Ella SUGDEN & Esther RUSSELL F2 1st Class : Lizzie RUSSELL, Grace ROBINSON, Lizzie HULL 2nd Class : Annie DAVIES, Louisa DONGHI, Daisy LEAN F3 1st Class : Lily RUSSELL, Ida MANN, Ida JARMAN 2nd Class : Lenobia LEAN, Lily HUNT, Gertrude MANN & Maggie ORMOND Boys F1 1st Class : Louis PLANK, Willie JARMAN, Harry LEAN 2nd Class : Edwin FORWARD, Archie JARMAN, Walter NEWLING F2 2nd Class : James COX & Frank HUNT F3 1st Class : Ernest ROBINSON, Willie BRABAZON 2nd Class : Willie KIDSON, Geo COX, W. HULL, F. DAVIES, James LEAN, Percy SUGDEN

    11/21/2005 01:33:56
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 29 Dec 1892
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 3:16 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 29 Dec 1892 Thurs 29 Dec 1892 R.E. DEAN has disposed of his milk business to W.P. WALLACE Mr E. PAWSON and family are removing to Oringi. Mr PAWSON having taken a three year contract for the bushfelling in connection with GAMMAN & Co's sawmill. Wimbledon. Dec 23 Quite a gloom was cast over the district this morning by the news of an accident of a wholesale nature. ..............( Dray overturned) on the way to Herbertville races. Names mentioned : Mrs Job BOND & 5 children Mrs A. JOHNSON & 3 children These two women were sisters Mr D. PECK Brother in Law to the women Mr SARGENT & two sons, father & brothers to the women

    11/21/2005 01:33:47
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 20, 22, 24 & 27 Dec 1892
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 3:15 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 20, 22, 24 & 27 Dec 1892 Tues 20 Dec 1892 By the express train yesterday, three prisoners were sent to Napier. E. WILKINSON, Horse stealing, C. DENNISTON, sent for 14 days for drunkenness. J. REARDON for assaultt Const BROWN from Ashhurst has replaced Const SIDDELLS at danevirke, where the latter wa relieving Const LAWLESS Danevirke Police Court James REARDON - Assaulting Robt DOCHERTY ........ Committed for trial Thurs 22 Dec 1892 W. ELLINGHAM, Licensee, Occidental Hotel, Napier, fined for allowing gambling on his licensed premises. Mr Hubert BURNETT - Mayor of Woodville Sat 24 Dec 1892 Thomas SCOTT, Engine Driver, Danevirke - Bankrupt Tues 27 dec 1892 No paper printed

    11/21/2005 01:33:42
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 17 Dec 1892
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 3:15 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 17 Dec 1892 Sat 17 Dec 1892 Ormondville RM Court Richard GRIMWOOD, charged with committing a grossly indecent act while travelling in a railway carriage betwen Waipukurau and Takapau ... more Norman CAMPBELL, well known sawmiller is to put a sawmill into Mr SIDEY's Te Ohau Block, Norsewood. Before Messrs HAMILTON & DRUMMOND JP's James REARDON, assaulting Robt DOCHERTY. Remanded

    11/21/2005 01:33:37
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 13 & 15 Dec 1892
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 3:15 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 13 & 15 Dec 1892 Tues 13 Dec 1892 Police Court James REARDON - Using threatening and abusive language to Martha SCOTT A daughter of James READY, aged three years died at Woodville on Thursday night from convulsion caused by eating green gooseberries. Ormondville Court G. CHRISTIANSEN - Disturbing the religious meeting of the Salvation Army Thurs 15 Dec 1892 The charge against the Woodville Chemist, SYMS for an alleged illegal operation on Mrs HALL ... more

    11/21/2005 01:33:29