HBH 1890 June 20th Shipping Port of Napier Arrivals-Nil Departures 19th-AUSTRALIA for Northern ports Passengers: -Messrs BOLD, BECK, THOMAS, MALCOLM 19th-PENDLE HILL-Captain WIDERSTROM for SYDNEY and NEWCASTLE-no passengers
HBH 1890 June 17 local news The Charitable Aid Board met yesterday at the Town Hall. Present: - Messrs G H SWAN-Chair S CARNELL, FAULKNOR, H WILLIAMS, H P COHEN Mr MACKERSEY wrote asking for a further vote of £5- for Patangata The Cook County Council wrote applying for a refund of £1 5s. which was expended in relation to Mrs CULLIMORE and children, (former residents of NAPIER.) At the same time a cost of maintaining an inmate at the Napier Refuge named GALBRAITH, who came here from Poverty Bay, and who was being maintained at a cost of 5s week.
HBH 1890 June 20 Local General On the fourth page will be found letters from correspondents as follows: - "Lost His Way" from Mr W F HOWLETT; "Geography in Schools" from Member of Makaretu School Committee:" Also Hastings Correspondent's letter. Page Two Meeting for formation of a branch of the New Zealand Federated Timber workers Association at Caledonian Hotel 7.30
HBH 1890 June 20 Telegraphic shipping MELBOURNE-Thursday Sailed yesterday-WAIRARAPA for BLUFF SYDNEY-Thursday Arrived-WAKATIPU from WELLINGTON LYTTELTON-Thursday Sailed-TARAWERA for Northern ports Passengers: - Misses FACHE and HALL Mesdames WALKER, TURNBULL, and STONE Lady HALL and Sir John HALL The Hons J Mc LEAN and SHRIMSKI or SHRIMAKI Messrs WALKER, TURNBULL, J D LANCE, J MILLS, VERRALL, GOULD, and STONE COMMERCIAL Reported sale of HUTCHINS' FAMRS, Pinfo?d Road, WOODVILLE, being section No 7, block No 5, Bush mills settlement, for the sum of £620, to Mr Stephen CURTIS.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrival - Sept. 16 - TeKapu, s.s., from Wairoa. No Departures. Death - MORAN - At Hastings, on the 15th September, George MORAN, aged 27 years, son of Mr P. MORAN, and twin brother of James MORAN, of Roxburg-street, Wellington. The funeral will leave deceased's late residence, Hastings, at 7.20 a.m. to-day (Friday) (sic), for the train to Waipawa. Mr W. TUCKWELL, the well-known boot-maker, has removed from the premises so long occupied by him on the south side of Emerson-street, and has taken new premises nearly opposite, where he has opened up a large stock.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrival - Sept. 15 - Orpheus, schooner, Captain HANSEN, from Timaru. Departure - Sept. 15 - Te Kapu, s.s., for Wairoa. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., John FRASER was fined 10s and costs for drunkenness. The following players will represent the Pirates in their match against the St. Matthew's Club on Saturday:- COGHLAN, CALDWELL, CAULTON, YATES, Jas. O'CONNELL, W. O'CONNELL, WRIGHTSON, SHANAHAN, COLLINS, CROWLEY, RICHARDS, FRANKLIN, SCHWABE, PARKER, and M'DOWELL. Danevirke - John BRANDON was to-day charged on the information of Constable RYAN with being drunk while in charge of a horse on the 14th. Mr HAWKINS, J.P., heard the case. Fined 5s and costs.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Sept. 12 - Venus, ketch, from Gisborne. Sept. 12 - Talune, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Misses BANBURY and GILLIES; Mesdames PIERCE and child, BROWN, and GUINNESS; Messrs EMPSON, KLEIN, DOVERY, GIBSON, JONES, GUINNESS, HUTCHINSON, POTTER, DAVIES, GREENFIELD, SMITH, M'FARLANE, and ATKINSON. Sept. 12 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Wairoa. Sept. 13 - Tarawera, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Misses DADGEON, CUMMINGS, and W??s; Mrs DEIGHTON; Messrs HUGHCE, M'DONALD, LOHR, CRAWFORD, M'CULLOCH, CUMMINGS, JENKINS, and RITCHIE; Sir E. GIBBS; ten steerage. Departures - Sept. 11 - Weka, s.s., for Mahia. Sept. 12 - Talune, s.s., for Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Miss OAKLEY; Mesdames SHEFFIELD and CARRUTH and infant; Messrs HARLEY, HAYWARD, DOLBEL, and WALLACE. Sept. 13 - Tarawera, s.s., for Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames C.R. SMITH and BROWN; Misses TEECE, HUNT, MULLALY, and THORBURN; Messrs O'DRISCOLL (2), SPENCE, WHITTAKER, LUMSDEN, LIND, and MORGAN; Professor CHANNING; Captain SMITH. Deaths - CONNOR - At Clive, on September 12th, Mary Ellen, eldest daughter of William and Mary Ann CONNOR, aged 26 years. The funeral will leave her late residence, Barrack Hill, for the Catholic Church this day (Monday) at 2 p.m. ECCLES - On the 13th of September, at the Parsonage, Waipawa, Lewis Sydney St. Hill, fourth son of the Rev. J.C. and E.B. ECCLES, aged 20 months. Auckland papers please copy. The funeral will leave the Parsonage at 3 o'clock to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon. At the R.M. Court on Saturday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., James M'BRIDE was fined 10s and costs for drunkenness. Miss Mary Ellen CONNOR, a young lady well known in Napier as an employee in Messrs NEAL and CLOSE's establishment, died suddenly at Clive on Saturday night, at 7 o'clock. The father of deceased was buried so recently as Sunday, the 6th instant. Danevirke - At the Danevirke Cout to-day, before Mr J.H. CLAYTON, J.P., a girl named Amy CONROY was charged on the information of Contable BROSNAHAN with obtaining 10s at Waipukurau under false pretenses. Accused - who was overwhelmed with shame - was remanded to Waipawa on the 17th inst. Bail was allowed.
HBH 1890 June 17 local news The Charitable Aid Board met yesterday at the Town Hall. Present: - Messrs G H SWAN-Chair S CARNELL, FAULKNOR, H WILLIAMS, H P COHEN Mr MACKERSEY wrote asking for a further vote of £5- for Patangata The Cook County Council wrote applying for a refund of £1 5s. which was expended in relation to Mrs CULLIMORE and children, (former residents of NAPIER.) At the same time a cost of maintaining an inmate at the Napier Refuge named GALBRAITH, who came here from Poverty Bay, and who was being maintained at a cost of 5s week.
HBH 1890 June 20 local news Before H VAUTIER J.P' William BAIN was called to answer to a charge of drunkenness- he did no appear and his bail of £2 was estreated The Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute will hold a social gathering on Monday, to bid farewell to Mr HAMILTON who will leave the next day for HAMILTON The gathering will also be made the occasion of a farewell to Mr R.C. HARDING, who will also be leaving NAPIER at an early date. A meeting was held by people interested in forming a Rechabite Tent in NAPIER. Committee appointed consisted of the Dean of Waiapu, and Messrs MAYSON and HERON-to arrange for meeting room and a surgeon.
HBH 1890 June 19 SHIPPING Arrivals Port of Napier 17th-TE KAPU from WAIROA Passengers: - Messrs JARDINE, ROBSON, ORMOND, KENNEDY, LOGAN, and CARROLL 18th-MATAURA Captain MARTIN from LYTTELTON-no passengers 18th-DUNEDIN Captain HANSEN from TIMARU-no passengers 18th-AUSTRALIA from WELLINGTON Passengers: - Mrs PEDDIE Messrs HEELES, LANGBUT, SPACKMAN 15th-FAIRY from GISBORNE-no passengers Departure 18th-TE ANAU for Northern ports and SYDNEY Passengers: - Mrs EDWARDS and maid Misses PIERCE, BURDEN, SMITH, PARR Judge EDWARDS Messrs CARROLL M.H.R. MORRIS, KEMPTHORNE, James SIDEY, WILLCOCKS, HARRIS, STEWART, CRAIG, CROMBIE, HINDMARSH.
HBH 1890 June 19 Telegraphic Shipping SYDNEY-Wednesday Arrived-TEKAPO from WELLINGTON Arrive-JUBILEE from NEW ZEALAND PORT CHALMERS-Wednesday THE RIMUTAKA arrived off the Heads at 10.40 p.m. yesterday, her mails being at once transshipped. She brings 76 passengers, 267 bags and 1 packet of mails, and 21 boxes of parcel post matter. The personnel of her officers is unchanged. She left PLYMOUTH at 2.10 p.m. on May 3rd; TENERIFFE 6 15 p.m on the 8th; CAPE TOWN 24th; Arrived at HOBART on June 13th; landed 200 tons of cargo and 33 passengers, and left again on the 14th; passed the SOLANDERS yesterday at 10.20 a.m. Her passage time was 41 days 12 hours 30 minutes, or deducting stoppages of 1 day 8 hours 4 minutes, her total steaming time was 43 days 13 hours and 19 minutes PASSENGERS FOR NAPIER Saloon- Mr de Beauvoir de LISLE Steerage-Miss SLATTERY and Mr HERMAN
HBH 1890 June 20 Advertisements Edward William DENT has been adjudged a bankrupt Accounts the "Star of England" must be sent this morning to Messrs F W WILLIAMS and KETTLE The Hastings Masonic Ball will be held in Mr WELLWOOD's store instead of the Town Hall. Tenders are invited by Mr T PINE, Raukawa for falling bush. Messrs SEARLE and Co advertises single and double Rerlin or Berlin wool in all shades. Mr W TUCKWELL issues an inset regarding his great sale Mr James P THOMSON changes his advertisement
HBH 1890 June 18 Telegraphic shipping AUCKLAND-Tuesday Arrived-MARAROA from SYDNEY SOUTHERN PASSENGERS For NAPIER; - Messrs WILLIAMSON and BINNS For WELLINGTON: - Professor BENTON and Mr H HARPER For LYTTELTON: - Messrs MASON, BOULTON, BADDELEY For DUNEDIN: - Mr STANLEY DUNEDIN-Tuesday Sailed-KAHU for NAPIER
HBH 1890 June 18th Shipping Arrival Port of Napier 17th-TE ANAU from MELBOURNE via Southern ports Passengers: - Mesdames TENNETT and child, MOORE, BROWN Misses WHEBLEY and SCRIBEN Messrs CREAGH, MEIN, WATERS, DUNCAN, MOWATT, MORRIS, WARD, HOBEN, Thos SIDEY 19 Steerage
HBH 1890 JUNE 19 ODDFELLOWS The half-yearly meeting of the Loyal Lodge of Oddfellows, Manchester Unity, was held last evening at the lodge room, Tennyson Street, there being a large attendance of members. In attendance: - L HOWARD, G W HARDEN, C STEEVENS, F BEE, E L SMITH, S G POPPLEWELL, J WILLIAMSON, J Mc CORMICK, B N MARTIN, J CROUCHER Installation ceremony performed by Provincial Secretary, Bro J B FIELDER, assisted by Deputy Prov. G.M. Bro T KROGH.
HBH 1890 June 19 Napier Gas Company A special meeting of shareholders of the Napier Gas Company was held at the Criterion Hotel yesterday. Present: - Mr J CLOSE-Chairman Dr HITCHINGS, Messrs J H COLEMAN, J S WELSMAN, C H EDWARDS, W MILLER, F TOWNSHEND, E W KNOWLES, T R COOPER, R SWEETAPPLE
HBH 1890 June 18 Court plus At the Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday with Mr G A PREECE R.M., presiding William FISHER and Harry MARKS were each fined 5s and costs for drunkenness Judgment given for plaintiff in each of the following at R.M. Court yesterday: - BARRY v F J COLLINS M LASCELLES v RAVENHILL MURRAY ROBERTS & CO v HICKEY GILBERD v KEMP M LASCELLES v SPIVEY Same v PULFORD Mr W HILL, of Wellington delivered a lecture at the Working Men's Club last evening on the subject of "ages." The following took part at St John's Band of Hope programme last evening The Misses CROSS, RYDER, and HOLT Messrs: - A E RENOUF, BEAR (3), SAUNDERS, RENOUF, and WHITE.
HBH 1890 June Court John EVANS was brought before the Resident magistrate charged with being drunk while in charge of a horse. He pleaded guilty, and was fined £1 and costs, alternative being three days' hard labor J RETTER for allowing cattle to stray-fined 3s and costs F C SELBY was similarly charged Inspector KEILY gave evidence Mr COHEN yesterday brought up at the meeting of the Hospital Board the question of hurried funerals of deceased pauper patients....more.... A man named BUTLER was before the Charitable Aid Board yesterday as an applicant for admission to the refuge.
HBH June 17 KELLS-RHODES BIRTH-KELLS On June 15th at Tongoio-to the wife of J B KELLS, of a son. DEATH-RHODES At Woodville, on June 14th, Dorothy Clara, infant daughter of Robert HEATON and Clara RHODES, aged 16 days.
HBH 1890 June 17th Shipping Arrival Port of NAPIER 16th-TE KAPU from WAIROA-no passengers Departure 16th-TE KAPU for WAIROA-no passengers