HBH 1890 July 2 COURT Civil Captain PREECE R.M., gave judgment yesterday for plaintiff in the following civil cases: - BARRY Bros v C FARMERY M LASCELLES v Wm. CAMERON Jno. GODDARD v Elijah KEMP BARRY Bros v FARMERY A large number of other cases were adjourned.
HBH 1890 July 2 Advertisements Price ONE PENNY No 67 Norsewood Royal Mail Coaches J. ENGELBRETSEN Proprietor No 76 J SPENCE Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper Carlyle Street Napier No 68 CROWTHER & McCAULEY Royal Mail Coaches Napier to Taupo, Rotorua, Oxford, and Tauranga, and Vice versa Apply to Agents J ROSS-Criterion Hotel T PEDDIE-Clarendon Hotel No 69 COBB & Co T ROSS-CRITERION HOTEL T PEDDIE-CLARENDON HOTEL F MAITLAND-TRAVELLING AGENT No 81 In Bankruptcy George WILLIAM SMITH Hastings- Livery-stable keeper. J F JARDINE Deputy Official Assignee Business previously SMITH and TOWNSON Vehicles, horses, harness, saddlery & etc. Napier 27th June 1890
HBH 1890 July 2 Advertisements A No 23 J ROBERTS-Accountant, Auditor, Financial Estate, and General Commission Agent Office-BROOKING's Building No 24 J F JARDINE-Baker and Tabuteau's Buildings, Tennyson Street, NAPIER Deputy Official Assignee in Bankruptcy-Accountant, Stock and Share Broker-Agent for the North German Fire Insurance Co Reuter's Telegram Co Ltd-Public Trustee No 25 W F HOWLETT-Commission Agent-MAKARETU (Hawke's Bay, New Zealand) Address for letters "Makaretu, WAIPAWA," and for goods or parcels "TAKAPAU," Telegrams addressed "Makaretu, ONGA ONGA. Bush Ferns for room and table decoration supplied at low rates, carefully packed. There are sorts that retain their beauty indoors without earth for months. No 26 J BENNETT-House Agent & c., Market Street, HASTINGS Sub-agent for North British Insurance Company No 27 H L DONNELLY-The Willows, PAPAKURA Stock-Station, Land, and General Commission Agent and Valuator Money to lend on first class security No 28 H D TANNER-Stock Agent-Hastings No 29 Wm B HILL- Accountant and General Commission Agent Rents and debts collected Mechanics Institute TARADALE No 30 Robert LAMB, M.R.I.B.A. Architect Tennyson Street-NAPIER Money to Lend No 31 F RHODES-Solicitor-NAPIER- No 32 DICK & KENNEDY-Solicitors-NAPIER No 33 A J COTTERILL-Solicitor-NAPIER No 34 CARLISLE & Mc LEAN-Solicitors-NAPIER No 35 SAINSBURY & LOGAN-Solicitors-NAPIER No 36 Edward LYNDON-Sales Manager Napier Savings Bank-Browning Street, NAPIER No 37 Northern Investment Co of New Zealand Robert DOBSON Company Office-South side of Emerson Street, NAPIER No 38 and 39 Edmund BLACK FINANCIAL, Land, Estate and General Commission Agent Office-Athenaeum Offices, NAPIER No 40 John GRIFFIN Nightsoil contract After June 1st all communications must be addressed to J J WATSON, Box 116, P.O. NAPIER
HBH 1890 July 2 Advertisements B No 43 F W WILLIAMS & KETTLE-PORT AHURIRI Money to lend on Freehold Security at lowest rates No 44 Union Fire and Marine Insurance Co of New Zealand Limited Advertisement inserted by-C R SMITH-MANAGER AGENTS CLIVE-S G THORNTON HASTINGS-W G Mc LEOD PETANE-J B KELLS PORT AHURIRI-SMITH and PROVIS TARADALE-C E STEWART WAINUI-Wm WYLIE WAIPAWA-Wm WISEMAN WAIPUKURAU-W B JONES WOODVILLE-W NICHOLSON No 46 R W MARSHALL-NAPIER-Agent for HAWKE'S BAY Equitable Life Assurance Society of the UNITED STATES NEW ZEALAND LOCAL DIRECTORS Hon. Sir Frede. WHITAKER, K.C.M.G Hon. Walter JOHNSTON Henry F D BELL, Esq. No 47 Imperial Fire Insurance Company Old Broad-street and 36 PALL-MALL-LONDON Agent for Hawke's Bay-J ROBERTS Office: Roope Brookings's Buildings opposite Post Office NAPIER. Sub Agents: W B HILL-TARADALE W MALONEY-WAIROA W F BURNETT-HASTINGS Henry BAKER-KAIKORA, WAIPAWA, WAIPUKURAU J CHICKEN-MAKATOKU, ORMONDVILLE, NORSEWOOD John BURGH-DANEVIRKE Rowe FENNELL-WOODVILLE No 48 National Fire and Marine Insurance Company F W WILLIAMS & KETTLE AGENTS for HAWKE'S BAY List of Sub-Agents:- CLIVE-Messrs E BECK & Co HASTINGS-F C TIPPING HAVELOCK-W Y DENNETT KAIKORA AND WAIPAWA-H L JULL ONGA ONGA-J G MACFARLANE PORANGAHAU-V JENSEN TARADALE-Thomas WARRINGTON WAIPUKURAU-C W MITCHELL WAIROA-J H SMITH No 49 The United Insurance Co Offices-Emerson Street, NAPIER WHITE & WENLEY-Agents for HAWKE'S BAY and POVERTY BAY No 50 LONDON & LANCASHIRE-Fire Insurance Company WHITE & WENLEY-Agents HAWKE'S BAY No 51 The Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria Limited Head Office for New Zealand Colonial Bank Buildings, DUNEDIN Directors Hon W H REYNOLDS M.L.C. CHRISTCHURCH John ROBERTS, Esq, (Messrs MURRAY, ROBERTS, and Co.) J M RITCHIE, Esq (National Mortgage Company) David B CRUICKSHANKS Esq, (AUCKLAND) William WILLS, R Secretary Agents for HAWKE'S BAY WHITE & WENLEY No 52 South British Fire and Marine Insurance Company of NEW ZEALAND Napier Office-Corner of Herschell and Browning Streets, NAPIER- Local Trustees-Edward LYNDON Esq Agents: - Montague LASCELLES-WEST CLIVE Martin COLLETT-WAIPAWA Geo CLARK-KAIKORA T GILPIN-HAVELOCK R WELLWOOD-HASTINGS Peter BARRIE-WAIPUKURAU ELLISON and DUNCAN-PORT AHURIRI James SIDEY Branch manager HAWKE'S BAY and POVERTY BAY. No 53 A FAIL (Late BOYCE & FAIL) General cooper-WEST CLIVE
From "The Weekly News' 17 June 1959. Article and photo. Carol
From "Weekly News" CRAIG F H Hastings SINCLAIR R B Gisborne SLADE W G Gisborne Carol
If anyone has access to the 1890 electoral roll for Hawkes Bay I would appreciate a lookup for one Arthur Augustus Percy DYETT. I have located him on the 1893 Electoral roll CD but I know for a fact and have clearly documented evidence that he was not a resident of HB then but living in Victoria so he is probably showing on this roll as a consequence of an earlier registration (1890) many thanks Bruce Holm Christchurch
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Sat 19 Nov 1892 Danevirke Police Court James ALBERT v W. GALBRAITH. Danevirke RM Court Charles DIXON - Prohibition order. Remanded Kristian DENNISON - Drunk H. NAPHTALI - Gazetted as a JP Gisborne. This day Sgt Major MOORE & Constable NORMAN, yesterday afternoon arrested at Patutahi, a family of Spanish Maori half castes, named CHRISTIAN. two young woman, aged about 20 & 22, named Bula & Horiana CHRISTIAN are charged with the murder of an infant child of Lena CHRISTIAN, sister of the accused who had given birth about 31st July to an illegitimate child. Lena & Charles CHRISTIAN ( father of the young women) were also arrested on a charge of being accessors to the murder ....... more
HBH 1890 July 1 Shipping Port of Napier NO ARRIVALS DEPARTURE 30th June-COMET-ketch, Captain KRUHL for TIMARU-no passengers The departure of the s.s. Te KAPU for WAIROA had to be postponed till 9.30 this morning owing to the WAIROA bar being reported bad yesterday TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING ***this portion of the paper is almost illegible with left side missing and what I could read is: - LONDON-June 29-DUKE Of BUCKINGHAM has arrived with her frozen meat in good condition KAIKOURA left PLYMOUTH yesterday CAPE TOWN-June 28 N Z Shipping Co's DUKE Of WESTMINSTER arrived today ? to Mauritius and then to New Zealand PORT CHALMERS-Monday IONIC? arrived at the Heads at 7 30 am? Anchored until 11 40 am, arriving? July 1 p.m. She brings? The personnel of her officers unchanged with the exception of Dr? who has been succeeded by Dr ??? Death occurred-a child five? named? GLACKIN? On June 19.th? IONIC'S dates are? Passengers for? saloon: Mrs and Miss TONKIN, ? TONKIN (2) and Mr C. L. GAR?
HBH 1890 July 2 YMCA Quarterly meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association was held in the Athenaeum hall last evening with a large attendance and the hall was well filled. President of the Association J H TODD-Chair After the meeting vocal selections were sung by: - Misses: LARGE, TOWNSHEND, CHEGWIDDEN (3), BUCHANAN, GIBSON (2), RENOUF, BOWMAN. Messrs APLIN, STAIRMAND, HORTON, and KELLY Recitations by: Messrs TOD and H THAYER Miss BOWMAN and Mr SPACKMAN played a duet on violin and piano Short address by the Revs J G PATERSON and C PENNEY
HBH 1890 July 1 Court A contractors' squabble occupied the R.M. Court during nearly the whole of yesterday morning. Thomas PEPPERILL charged William ARMSTRONG with assault. Mr CRESSWELL for complainant - Mr KENNEDY for defendant. Complainant stated that he had boarded with Armstrong at Meanee and traded under the style of Armstrong and Pepperill and had taken in tenants in common at a place in Meanee..more Testimony corroborated by Robert Mc LEAN Dr SPENCER-described treatment of black eye Mary Ann GIBBONS-a servant in the employ of ARMSTRONG gave evidence Defendant was fined or in default 14 days' imprisonment-the fines and costs were paid.
HBH 1890 July 1 KING Matthew ex YORKSHIRE Page 2 DEATH KING-At Napier, New Zealand, on June 30th, Matthew King, late of Addingham, YORKSHIRE, the beloved husband of Clara King, aged 86 years: deeply regretted The funeral will leave his late residence at Wellesley Road, at 2 on Thursday next, July 3rd-Friends will please accept this intimation
HBH 1890 July 1 Local Court plus Alexander WILSON charged with drunkenness and with being a habitual drunkard, was yesterday sentenced to 14 days' hard labor by Captain PREECE R.M Benjamin GOODWIN a third offence of drunkenness- fined and costs or seven days. We regret to hear that the accident which Mr W ELTON met with recently in Auckland is much more serious than was at first anticipated, and it is feared that he may never be able to act again. Those who enjoyed Mr Elton's great histrionic powers while in Napier recently will be sorry to hear such bad news about him. The monthly meting of the Napier branch of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants was held last night in the Methodist schoolroom. Mr HEBDEN in the chair. Mr W J HARKER put in an appearance and wished to address those assembled, but this, upon being put to the meeting was negatived. He then left the room and Mr B V HARDING being chosen the new President.
Dear Elaine, Is there a shipping list available for the "Hauroto " leaving Lyttleton New Zealand on 11th October 1883 bound for Port Jackson Sydney Australia ? I am looking for Reverend Phillip Cuthbert Anderson ,His wife Kate & four children (One boy & 3 girls ) Many thanks Naomi Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: <NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 1:00 PM Subject: NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-D Digest V05 #213
HBH 1890 June 30 Tamati KOHU The body of an elderly Maori named Tamati KOHU was found in the Tutaekuri on Saturday, about two miles the Napier side of Moteo. TAMATI, who was the father of the well-known native Hame AWAPANUI, had been missing from the Moteo Pa for several days, and a search was instigated, with the result stated. It is supposed that Tamati lost his life endeavoring to cross the river, which had been a bit flooded by the recent rains. An inquest will be held at the Pa on Saturday afternoon, when an open verdict was returned. Tamati was a Government pensioner, having been wounded while fighting in the Maori war, on the side of the Europeans.
HBH 1890 June 28 Telegraphic Shipping Per United Shipping Auckland-Friday Sailed MONOWAI for south Passengers for NAPIER Miss Mc VACY Messrs WOOLLAMS and TREGONNING Mr and Mrs DAVIDSON: -
HBH 1890 June 30 Shipping Monday-Port of Napier Arrivals 28th-WAIRARAPA Captain CHATFIELD-from Melbourne via Southern Ports Passengers: - Mrs IRVING-Misses BROWN and SPENCE Messrs SPENCE, GAUST, DUNNEG, FAIRS, WALLACE, Captain TODD, Rev L LALLERNON, Rev Father YARDIE and 8 in the steerage 29th-MONOWAI from Sydney via Northern Ports Passengers-Misses Mc VAY, BURDEN, ROSIE and EDWARDS (3) Mrs DAVIS Messrs DAVIS, WOOLLAMS, TREGONNING, SMITH (2), MARSHALL, HEWORTH, FORDHAM, ELWOOD, SHRIMPTON, and GIFFORD And 20 steerage Departures 28th-AWAROA-Captain PAGE for OAMARU-no passengers 23rd-WAIRARAPA for Sydney via Northern ports Passengers: -Mesdames DANIELS and PAGE Misses NICHOLS and GRIBBLE Messrs WALKER, JASE, DOUSLIN, HARTREE, PEATLING, CHURCHYARD 29th-MONOWAI Captain CAREY, Purser Mr MURLEY-FOR Melbourne VIZ Southern ports Passengers: - Mesdames Mc LELLAN, TIFFEN (2), RYAN, FIELDER, GALE Misses SPOONER, TUKE, GIBBONS, TIFFEN (2), ROBINSON Messrs REYNOLDS, ALLEY, CRIPP, GUGGENHEIM, ARROW, CAUTRELL, DAVIS, TIFFEN, BRASSEY, SLACK, Mc BARRY, DUMBLE, CLELAND, CHARTER, WILSON, and BROSNAHAN
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Oct. 19 - Kahu, s.s., from Oamaru. Oct. 20 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Wairoa. Departures - Oct. 19 - Ahuriri, s.s., for Waimarama. Oct. 20 - Rio, three-masted schooner, Captain DUNN, for Sydney. Oct. 20 - Kahu, s.s., for Wellington. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., Edward PEMBERTON, certified to be insane, was committed to the Wellington asylum. A girl named Selina ROWE, aged ten years and nine months, daughter of a woman who is staying in a brothel, was on the application of the police ordered to be sent to the Burnham Industrial school, to be kept there till 15 years of age, and to be trained in the tenets of the Anglican Church.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Oct. 16 - Te Kapu,s.s.,. from Wairoa. Oct. 17 - Manapouri, s.s., from Sydney via Nothern ports. Passengers - Miss HOLROYDE; Mrs von DADELAZEN; Judge von STURMER; Captain DAVIDSON; Messrs ROSE, COLE, MASON, MEGMAS, LYON, J.H. BROWN, SEVILLE, EDDIE, WESTLAND, CUNNINGHAM, REES, METTAM, DUNK, and GREGG; Master von DADELSZEN; 13 steerage. Oct. 17 - Australia,s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Mrs HANCHARD; Misses CHISSELL and PAULSON; Messrs PARAPET, WORRALL, HANEBARD, and SHARDLOW. Oct. 17 - Pendle Hill, three-masted schooner, from Newcastle. Oct. 18 - Weka, s.s., from Arapawanui. Departures - Oct. 17 - Australia, s.s., for Wellington. Oct. 17 - Manapouri, s.s., for Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames CHISELL, PURCHSON and child, HARDING, and MARTIN; Misses PARKER, MYERS, FULLER, and SEALE; Messrs WINBENS, C. KENNEDY, LORD, and CAMPBELL. Oct. 17 - Fairy, s.s., for Waimarama. Oct. 18 - Weka, s.s., for Arapawanui. Death - CHAPMAN - At Napier, on Saturday, the 17th of October, Elizabeth, widow of the late Alfred CHAPMAN, aged 56. The funeral will leave the late residence of the deceased at 3 p.m. to-day. Two lunatics named Richard MORGAN and Naomi CHASE were on Saturday committed to the Wellington lunatic asylum, and were taken on subsequently by the s.s. Australia. At the R.M. Court on Saturday, before Mr F. SUTTON, J.P., Henry HARRIS, John ATKINS, and Malcolm CHRISTIAN each pleaded guilty to drunkenness. All the defendants were dismissed with a caution, but ATKINS and CHRISTIAN, who had to be taken to the lock-up in a cab, were ordered to pay 1s 6d each for cab hire. We regret to announce to-day the death of a very respected lady and old settler, Mrs CHAPMAN, who died suddenly on Saturday. The deceased lady was a sister of Mrs F.J. TIFFEN, Mrs WARREN, Mrs DUNCAN, and Mrs D. HUNTER. One of the deceased's daughters is the wife of Mr H. TYLEE, who is well known in Napier.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arri vals - Oct. 15 - Kiwi, s.s., from Wellington. Oct. 16 - Waiwera, schooner, Captain PANKOW, from Gisborne. Departure - Oct. 16 - Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington. Deaths - MILLER - At the residence of her uncle William, Thompson-road, Napier, on the 16th October, 1891, Eveline Frances Rae, youngest daughter of the late W.L. MILLER, and grand-daughter of Edward Smyth WILLCOCKS; aged 12 years 8 months. Invercargill papers please copy. The funeral will leave the house at 2.30 p.m. to-day. SOUTHERN - At Perth, W.A., John SOUTHERN, of Staffordshire, England, late of New Zealand and Melbourne; aged 52 years. Killed by accident. Mr C.H. MORTON sends us a specimen of a newly-hatched chicken which illustrates what nature can do when she is in a sportive mood. This chicken has three perfect beaks, three eyes, five toes on each foot, and its brains contained in a thin sac outside the skull. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Messrs F. SUTTON and T.K. NEWTON, J.P.'s, Griffiths Anthony FLEMING, charged with helpless drunkenness, was remanded for three days to be medically treated...... A man named Richard MORGAN, suffering from lunacy, of a kind that precluded his production in Court, was ordered to be examined by two doctors with a view to his committal to an asylum. An order was also made for the medical examination of an elderly Maori woman named Naomi CHASE, charged with lunacy.