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    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 06, 08 & 10 Dec 1892
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 3:14 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 06, 08 & 10 Dec 1892 Tues 06 Dec 1892 Danevirke Police Court Andrina BERSTROM - Having procurred drink for Martha SCOTT, a prohibited person. Thurs 08 Dec 1892 Danevirke Police Court Robert HUGHES. Drunk in a public place. The Prebyterian Church was filled with spectators on Tuesday last on the occasion of the marriage of Mr A.L. GORDON to Miss ANDREW ... more. Sat 10 Dec 1892 Danevirke RM Court J. BATES v R. HUGHES J. EDWARDS v HANDYSIDE & ROBERTS H. CARLSON v E. WALKER W.RAYNOR v J. SHEEHAN HAWKINS & Co v C. SCHMIDT J.H. CLAYTON v DAVENPORT LEE v MORTENSEN

    11/21/2005 01:33:23
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 01 & 03 Dec 1892
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Thurs 01 Dec 1892 J. NEAGLE - Importer and Manufacturer of Saddlery & Harness Sat 03 Dec 1892 Danevirke Police Court Jas DAVIE - Using abusive language Ormondville RM Court W. ROBINSON v E. RAYNOR Same v J. SUTHERLAND Same v J. LORRIGAN Rasmus MARCUSSON v Lena RASMUSSEN Ole ERICKSON v C. MITCHELL

    11/21/2005 10:04:11
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 26 & 29 Nov 1892
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Sat 26 Nov 1892 The War Cry notifies that Mary THOMPSON, daughter of the coach driver of Norsewood has arrived at the Newtown garrison. Mr G.A. PREECE, late RM, has been authorised to act as a native interpreter Tues 29 Nov 1892 Supreme Court. Wellington The case of SYMS to procure abortion in Woodville has been adjourned

    11/21/2005 10:03:58
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 24 Nov 1892
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Thurs 24 Nov 1892 It is fated that James BARNES should be drowned. His father gave evidence at the inquest that the boy had twice beore been nearly drowned, once about eleven years ago and again about eight years ago. ( Buried in Plamerston North) Mr E.T. OLSEN, Blacksmith, Ormondville has broken two ribs .... more Drowning at Mangaroto. Enquiry into the drowning of young BARNES on Tuesday before C. HALL Esq JP ( coroner). Jury : E. AVERILL, T. BRIGHTWELL, J. POWER, E. DAY, G. GILLAM & D. ISLES. The deceased was 20 years of age ... more Names mentioned ; Andrew PETERS - Employed to pick up fleeces Alexander PRATT, 18 years. Fleecer Thomas Henry PRATT, Father of last witness George BELLCLIFFE Woodville Affair SYMS, charged with abortion has been committed for trial

    11/21/2005 10:03:48
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 22 Nov 1892
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Tues 22 Nov 1892 A fatal accident happened at Mangaroto, whereby a youth , James BARNES lost his life. A pound, will be established at Ormondville on Monday next upon the premises of W. HOWSE, who has been appointed Ranger and Poundkeeper. Danevirke Police Court C. DIXON , Prohibition Order. Granted Mr A. GILMOUR's house at Mangatera is approaching completion .... more

    11/21/2005 10:03:34
    1. HBH 1890 July 3 Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 3 Shipping PORT OF NAPIER-Arrivals 2nd-OMAPERE-Captain C SPINKS-(purser Mr MURPHY) from DUNEDIN, OAMARU and TIMARU Passenger-Mr KING NO DEPARTURES The cargo steamer THE DUKE Of SUTHERLAND under charter to the NEW ZEALAND shipping Company arrived at HOBART yesterday morning and will steam again shortly for AUCKLAND Telegraphic shipping Sydney-Wednesday Arrived WAIHORA from AUCKLAND HAUROTO from WELLINGTON Brisbane-Wednesday Arrived CELEO from NEW ZEALAND

    11/21/2005 10:02:49
    1. HBH 1890 July 4 Ladies Race Rink
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 4 Ladies Race Rink Mrs SIMMONDS-scratch Miss LONERGAN- 5 sec Miss BALDWIN-10 sec Miss WRIGHTSON-20 sec. The first heat will be run off at eight o'clock Miss LONERGAN and Miss BALDWIN at 9 o'clock.

    11/21/2005 10:01:59
    1. HBH 1890 July 3 VERSCHAFFELT Desire
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 3 VERSCHAFFELT Desire An individual of foreign extraction named Desire VERSCHAFFELT was abroad at about 11 p.m. on Tuesday, and judging by the proceedings at the Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday before Messrs T K NEWTON and DUNCAN, J.P's., evidently went out with the intention of "painting the town red." The sphere of his operations was confined to the short stretch of road from the Occidental Hotel to the police station, but he made the most of his limited opportunities, as the following record of his experiences before the sitting Justices will show: - Drunkenness-10s and costs or 48 hours' hard labor; resisting the police-£1 and cost or three days' hard labor; tearing a constable's coat-24 hours hard labor. The sentences were cumulative.

    11/21/2005 10:01:45
    1. HBH 1890 July 4 Hastings
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 4 Hastings Hastings Municipal council election of a Councillor to fill the vacancy Mr J H WILLIAMS-182 votes Mr C HUGHES-113 votes There was one informal voting paper.

    11/21/2005 10:01:27
    1. HBH 1890 July 3 Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 3 Shipping PORT OF NAPIER-Arrivals 2nd-OMAPERE-Captain C SPINKS-(purser Mr MURPHY) from DUNEDIN, OAMARU and TIMARU Passenger-Mr KING NO DEPARTURES The cargo steamer THE DUKE Of SUTHERLAND under charter to the NEW ZEALAND shipping Company arrived at HOBART yesterday morning and will steam again shortly for AUCKLAND Telegraphic shipping Sydney-Wednesday Arrived WAIHORA from AUCKLAND HAUROTO from WELLINGTON Brisbane-Wednesday Arrived CELEO from NEW ZEALAND

    11/21/2005 09:57:47
    1. HBH 1890 July 4 and 5 LAND
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 4 and 5 LAND No B D M for 4th July 5th Saturday page Two BIRTH LAND-On July 1st at HASTINGS, the wife of G S LAND of a daughter

    11/21/2005 09:57:01
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Mon. Nov. 16, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Nov. 14 - Kiwi, s.s., from Wellington. Nov. 14 - Te Anau, s.s., from Sydney via Nothern ports. Passengers - (The first 5 lines of passenger names are illegible) Mesdames BILHAM, BEATTIE, and RALPH; Messrs A'DEANE, LIMBRICK, HABENS, NEW BOULD, GORMAN, WARDEN, WENTWORTH, CLARKE, WORRALL, HEBBER, DUNCAN, RIGSBY, STEPHENSON, BARRY, RYAN, SPICER, COLEMAN, PORTER, MOORE, WILLCOCKS, SALMON, FENWICK, ATKINSON, and Rev. Mr GIBBONS. Nov. 14 - Orowaiti, s.s., from Westport. Nov. 14 - Australia, s.s., from Northern ports. Nov. 14 - Waiwera, schooner, Captain PANKOW, from Auckland. Nov. 15 - Wairoa, s.s., from Wairoa. Nov. 15 - Ahuriri, s.s., from Waimarama. Departures - Nov. 14 - Wairoa, s.s., for Wairoa. Nov. 14 - Te Anau, s.s., for Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Misses STOCK and HUNTER; Mrs KENNEDY; Messrs MARCHANT, KELK , and WORTHINGTON. Nov. q14- Australia, s.s., for Wellington. No v. 14- Orowaiti,s.s., for Westport. Nov. 14 - Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington. Nov. 15 - Ahuriri, s.s., for Waimarama. Marriage - MOWAT-MILLS - At Altimarlock, ?, on the 9th November, 1891, by the Ven. Archdeadon Grace, Thomas Renwick MOWAT, to Lilie, third daughter of Robert MILLS, C.E., West Norwood, London, S.E. At the R.M. Court on Saturday, before Mr J.H. VAUTIER, J.P., John BOYLE and Charles CUMMING both pleaded guilty to drunkenness, and were each dismissed with a caution. Hastings - We regret to state that Mr WELLWOOD has resigned his position of Borough Councillor. He has served Hastings well as a member of the late Town Board, Borough Councillor, and Mayor, and will be missed in the Council.

    11/21/2005 04:50:09
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Sat. Nov, 14, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 11:02 AM Subject: HB Herald, Sat. Nov, 14, 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Nov. 13 - Kahu, s.s., from Wellington. Nov. 13 - Dingadee, s.s., from Wellington. Depatures - Nov. 13 - Kahu, s.s., for Wellington. Nov. 13 - Dingadee, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers - Mrs SIDEY and child and Mr COOPER. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr J.W. NEAL, J.P., an old offender named Peter JENSEN was sentenced to a month's hard labor for being a habitual drunkard. An inquest is to be held this morning on the body of an infant named Edward William CHEGWIDDEN, aged two months. The infant appeared in good health when Mr and Mrs CHEGWIDDEN retired to rest at 10.30 o'clock on Thursday night. Upon waking, shortly after 6 o'clock yesterday morning, it was found that the child was dead. Dr. de LISLE was called in, and he stated that the child had been dead some hours. Waipawa - Messrs C. HERBERT, G.H.M. WHITE, G. HUNTER, C.H.St. HILL, and A. WARD were elected as the Patangata licensing committee.

    11/21/2005 04:49:57
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Fri. Nov. 13, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Departures - Nov. 12 - Enterprise, brigantine, Captain BELL, for Lyttelton. Nov. 12 - Dunedin, schooner, Captain BERGESSEN, for Timaru.

    11/21/2005 04:49:51
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Thur. Nov. 12, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller Subject: HB Herald, Thur. Nov. 12, 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Nov. 10 - Te Kapu,s.s.,. from Wairoa. Nov. 10 - Wairoa, s.s., from Wairoa. Nov. 10 - Atlanta, schooner, from Gisborne. Nov. 11 - Glencairn, schooner, Captain PALLESON(?), from Timaru. Nov. 11 - Reliance, ketch, Captain JOHNSON, from Timaru. Birth - DONEY - At Hastings, on November 9th, the wife of Thomas DONEY, of a son. An affiliation case was called on at the Court yesterday, but was adjourned till the 21st inst. The parents are Elizabeth POTTERFIELD and Harry WOOLCOCKS. The latter, for the second time since proceedings were instituted, failed to appear, and the police were instructed to make inquiries, and if necessary to isue a warrant for WOOLCOCK's arrest. The parties hail from Taupo.

    11/21/2005 04:49:39
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Tues. Nov. 10, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrival - Nov. 9 - Saxon, schooner, from Oamaru. Departure - Nov. 9 - Wairoa, s.s., for Wairoa. The following members of the Napier fire brigade are now in training for the annual colonial fire brigades' demonstration to be held at Christchurch in February next:- Messrs CORBETT, POCOCK, W. SIMMONDS, BROPHY, W. JOHNSTONE, and S. COWLRICK ( captain); emergency, F. SPARROW. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., Andrew WATSON, on bail, was charged with drunkenness. Defendant did not appear, and the case was postponed till this morning, to allow him an opportunity of putting in a defence. Frederick George SMITH, charged with drunkenness, resisting the police, and tearing a constable's trousers, was remanded till this morning. By the introduction of Vermont blood into the Coonong merino flock Mr Samuel M'CAUGHEY has reached a high record in wood production.

    11/21/2005 04:49:30
    1. Fw: H B Herald, Mon. Nov. 9, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Nov. 7 - Dingadee, s.s., from Auckland. Passengers - Misses TRAVERS (2), Mrs O'BRIEN and servant' Messrs BOLD, COLLINS, DITT, and WILLIAMS. Nov. 7 - Wairarapa, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Messrs SWAPP, HENDERSEN, CARLILE, SALMON, STEWART, BENNETT, and seven steerage. Nov. 7 - Result, s.s., from Mohaka. Nov. 8 - Weka, s.s., from coast stations. Departures - Nov. 7 - Weka, s.s., for coast stations. Nov. 7 - Result, s.s., for Mohaka. Nov. 7 - Dingadee, s.s., for Wellington. Nov. 7 - Mamari, s.s., for Wellington. Nov. 7 - Wairarapa, s.s., for Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames KELLY, WILLCOCKS and two children, HUTCHINSON, PALMER and family, PRICE, and WATSON; Misses HUTCHINSON and HAY; Messrs W.J. WILLCOCKS, R. KELLY, SALMON, FENWI CK, MISSEN, RICH, CLEARY, WHITE, Von STURMER, HICKORY, SPIRES, and WATSON. Death - KIELY - On November 7th, 1891, at her parents' residence, Gladstone-road, Napier, Rose Aventon, youngest daughter of William A. and Ellen KIELY, aged 17 years. The funeral will leave her late residence for St. Mary's Church, at 7.15 a.m. on Tuesday, the 10th inst. R.I.P. Mr Allan M'LEAN has sold to Mr GRANT, of Wairarapa, the three-year-old gelding by Gladiator - Elsa at a satisfactory figure.

    11/21/2005 04:49:18
    1. HBH 1890 July 3 Meeting re SIX HUNDRED
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 3 Meeting re SIX HUNDRED After the Volunteer parade last night a meeting was held in the drill-shed. Lt CRESSWELL occupied the Chair and explained that the meeting was to consider the best steps to take with a view to augment the fund being raised for the survivors of the celebrated "Six Hundred" who charged the Russian batteries at BALCLAVA. After a short discussion it was decided to hold a promenade concert and dance, and a committee consisting of the officers of the garrison, the Mayor, Captain BOWER, and all citizens and old soldiers willing to assist, was appointed to carry out the necessary arrangements. Mons. BOURGEOIS appointed honorary Secretary Lt SWAN honorary Treasurer

    11/20/2005 08:52:41
    1. HBH 1890 July 3 Football
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 3 Football The Napier and County Football Clubs' first fifteens will meet on Saturday on the Recreation ground Following players Napier Club: - FLEMING, WARBRICK, PERCY, PRENTICE, HEMPTON, BUNTING, KNIGHT, ROBSON, FLEMING, WHYTE, WILSON, HUGHES, Sym, G WHITE, and PEACOCK Rangers' players: - HAWK, WALPOLE, GREEN, LEWIS, COLLINS, KEOGH, HAMLIN, H CROWLEY, HANDS, FORREST, HANNON, Mc CONOCHIE, LOPDELL, YATES, LUCAS, and ROBINSON. Emergencies: - WOODS and SHERLOCK

    11/20/2005 08:52:03
    1. HBH 1890 July 3 local
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 July 3 Local news Page Two Magistrate's Court A lad named James ANDERSON was yesterday brought up at the Resident Magistrate's Court before Messrs NEWTON and DUNCAN J.P's., charged with larceny of a watch from the premises of C VOISARD, Shakespeare Road, Napier. The case was remanded until this morning on the application of the police. There is said to be a probability of further charges being deferred. Sale Saturday morning by Messrs Edward LYNDON and Co's Sale of properties in the estate of John ROGERS will be held on the 16th inst instead of the 15th as previously advertised. The partnership between Joseph and John BICKNELL, sheep farmers and carriers, PUKETAPU has been dissolved. Mr Joseph Bicknell will receive and pay all debts due to or owing by the late firm. The carrying business will be continued by Mr John BICKNELL. Mr J HUGHES requests us to insert a short explanation as to his claim against the Napier school committee, referred to in a report of the proceedings of that body in yesterday's issue......more We are pleased to learn that Hawke's Bay Poultry fanciers are again proving that they have stock which can compete successfully with the best in the Colony. Mr Charles PRICE informs us that he yesterday received a telegram stating that he had once again been a prize winner at the SYDENHAM SHOW. Awarded three firsts, two seconds, and several third prizes for Brahmas, Cochins, and other varieties of Poultry. Mr PRICE is to be congratulated on the satisfactory results of his enterprise in sending his birds so far to compete against the pick of the southern yards. (He last year gained several prizes at the SYDENHAM (Christchurch) and WANGANUI shows.)

    11/20/2005 08:51:40