----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Tues 16 Aug 1892 We regret to record the death of one of Mr J. LEE's little sons from croup which occurrred on Sunday. The funeral took place yesterday A son of Rev WALLACE had his hand severley cut yesterday between the thumb and forefinger ..... more. An hour or two later another of Mr WALLACe's sons fell down carrying a cross cut saw of which the teeth inflicted a very deep wound some inches in he thigh. Dr MacCALLAN was again called in and sewed up the wound. Danevirke Police Court Peter HEMMINGSEN - Drunk & disorderly. Masterton Charges of cruelty to a child against Thomas & Elizabeth GOODGAME were resumed in RM Court .... more Thurs 18 Aug 1892 A handsome brick house on McCALLUM Road is now to be seen by travellers on Millers Road. It is the property of W. HAINES, Danevirke. It is the first brick building in Danevirke .... more Education Board Resignations : Miss WEBB - Ormondville Miss SHAW - Ormondville Appointments : Miss WEBB - Matawhero Miss BEAVIS - Pupil teacher, Danevirke Napier Archibald BRYSON, an old resident, dropped dead in the street this morning. He was 55 years of age and much respected. He was a member in the first Municipal Council of Napier. He leaves a widow and a large family of children
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Thurs 11 Aug 1892 Marriage PHILLIPS - CLARK : At Maharahara on 10th inst, by Rev W.G. WALLACE, Thomas PHILLIPS, son of Thomas PHILLIPS of Learrn, Cornwall to Mary, daughter of Malcom CLARK, Paisley, Scotland. The first wedding celebrated in the Maharahara block took place yesterday. The contracting parties being Mr T. PHILLIPS of Kaitoke & Miss MARY CLARK, late of Paisley, Scotland. Sat 13 Aug 1892 Mr Carl ANDERSON and his family will be leaving Danevirke shortly for America. The premises of HAWKINS & CROWLEY ( Auction Mart, Danevirke) were destroyed by fire ..... more. Danevirke RM Court M. HENDERSON v M. RYAN KELLY v O'CONNOR J. ALLARDICE v J. SMITH WYART V WILLE
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Tues 02 Aug 1892 Late Saturday night an accident occured at Napier to Henry GALVIN, aged 22 years, which caused his death. Mr RONBERG Senr, father of O.P. RONBERG, well known here, died on Saturday at Palmerston. Danevirke School The following children have not attended the statutory number of days during the last quarter; Mabel LEE, Annie MCILLVOY, Harriet BROWN, Samuel ROSSITER ( 12.5 days), Emily WHITEHEAD, James REARDON, James VEALE & Jack LOUDEN. Thurs 04 Aug 1892 Danevirke Police Court Thomas JONES - Drunk Sat 06 Aug 1892 Mr TURNBULL, RM, Napier is incapacitated from duty owing to illness. The Hon Mr CADMAN has arranged that Mr CLENDON shall go from Whangarei to take his plce. Danevirke School Comm Miss E.J. MACMILLAN, Hampden, has passed the sixth standard and has applied for the position of pupil teacher. Accepted Tues 09 Aug 1892 Danevirke Police Court A prohibition order was made against Mary CONRAD. The order was applied for by the womans husband and his evidence disclosed a distressing state of affairs through her indulgence in drink
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 1:28 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 30 July 1892 Sat 30 July 1892 Mr A. WRIGHT is to retire next week and L. FALCONER will re appear in his former role at the Junction Hotel, Norsewood Divorce Court Judgement in the ALLARDICE Case In the divorce court , in the Danevirke case, ALLARDICE v ALLARDICE, the wife was granted a judicial seperation as applied for, with the custody of the children. Respondent was ordered to pay as alimony, 2 pounds3/4d per month during the currency of the lease of the hotel held by his wife and fter that 80 pounds per year to the wife and 30 pounds for each child living with her
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 1:28 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 21, 23, 26 & 28 July 1892 Thurs 21 July 1892 Suicide at Wimbledon. July 16 1892 Richard MORGAN ( brother to Evan) committed suicide by hanging himself ... more Sat 23 July 1892 Rev RANDERSON, is the newly appointed Wesleyan Home Missionary for the district Tues 26 July 1892 Mr Geo HUNTER, Porangahau, will contest the Waipawa seat with W.C. SMITH at the next election. Thurs 28 July 1892 Miss WEBB, assistant mistress, Matawhero School, Gisborne. Previously at Ormondville Miss MILLET was removed to Napier .... more
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 1:28 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 14, 16 & 19 July 1892 Thurs 14 July 1892 Makotuku Vestry News Sat 16 July 1892 Danevirke RM Court SHANNON & CARLSON v F. LJUNGQVIST J.H. CLAYTON v BAKER Same v CHICKEN Same v DAVENPORT M. HENDERSON v W.M. RYAN REARDON v TURNER YOUNGHUSBAND & Co V G. MOSS KNIGHT Bros v V. RASNUSSEN T.HOWE v J. FERNANDEZ E. DEAN v NIRA BRADLEY & Co V P. HEMMINGSEN J. PATTERSON v H.M. SMITH Tues 19 July 1892 A telegram from Herbertville states that Richard MORGAN committed suicide by hanging himself in the bush near Wimbledon on Saturday. A distressing acccident befell Miss MILLET of Ormondville on Friday last. Miss MILLET has for a few weeks been staying with her sister, Mrs ALLEN and on Friday she went for a ride with Miss Dora WEBB .... more
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 1:28 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 07 , 09 J & 12 July 1892 Thurs 07 July 1892 In Memoriam GASSON : In Loving memory of alice Maud GASSON, beloved daughter of H.W. & Anne GASSON of Makotuku, who died 6 July 1891, after a long and painful illness Sat 09 July 1892 Birth HUNTER : At Kapiti, Danevirke on July 06, wife of W.G. HUNTER of a son Ormondville RM Court H.W. GASSON v J.L. PATULLO J. SIDDELLS v K.F. MORTENSEN J. SORENSON v J. JACKSON. Waipawa. This day Nepe te APATU's six roomed house, well furnished in Waipawa Pa was burnt down early this morning. The cause is unknown. There was no insurance. Tues 12 July 1892 Waipawa . This day The wife of Rev W. HOBBS, a lady well known in the district, died on Sunday from pneumonia, following an attack of influenza
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 1:27 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 02 & 05 July 1892 Sat 02 July 1892 The little daughter of Ole ERICKSEN, Norsewood had her arm broken this week and last week Mr C.P. JENSEN's 16 year old son was thrown from a horse and broke his leg. Mr BURMESTER's little daughter broke her arm. One of Mr HAGENSON's had one of his fingers crushed in the rollers of a mangle. George FRAME, an old and respected resident of Napier, was accidently killed on the Napier railway line last evening at the crossing near the gas works. Makotuku School According to the Education Act, every child of school age living within 2 miles of school must attend at least 60 times in the quarter. The following have failed to comply : Daisy LEAN, Lizzie ORMOND & Lizzie EBEL Tues 05 July 1892 Statistics for Danevirke for the last Quarter : Births 11, Deaths 5, Marriages 1
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 11:48 AM Subject: HB Herald, Sat. July 25th 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrival - July 23 - Southern Cross, s.s., from Wellington. Departure - July 23 - Dunedin, schooner, Captain BERGENSEN, for Auckland. A pleasing ceremony was performed yesterday afternoon, when the friends of Mr W.M. BAILEY met for the purpose of making a presentation to that gentleman prior to his departure for Wellington........During his connection with the Napier branch of the National Bank Mr BAILEY has won "golden opinions" from the business section of the community by the zeal and attention he has shown in the discharge of his duties.......
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 11:43 AM Subject: HB Herald, Fri. July 24th 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - July 22 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Wairoa. July 22 - Enterprise, brigantine, Captain BELL, from Dunedin. July 22 - Comet, ketch, Captain KRUHL, from Dunedin. No Departures. The following team will represent the Ahuriri Football Club in their match with the Taradale Club to-morrow:- Backs, B. FRANKLIN, HILSON (captain), WRIGHTSON, DRIBERG, M'KEE, and MITCHELL Forwards, WILLIAMS, J. MILLER, JAMIESON, BURTTON, FINDLAYSON, CLAREBURT, JOHNSTONE, CLARKE, and PREALING. The following missing friends are inquired for in the LLOYD's WEEKLY of June 14th:- Mrs Charles ANSEL (Mary Ann GLEESON), of Dublin, was last heard of in Hawke's Bay in August, 1889; sister Jane. William BARTON, late of Monkton Deverill, Wiltshire, in 1879 wrote from the Grey Valley; sister Elizabeth. Albert Francis DOLBELL (Frank) sailed for Auckland on May 29, 1861, in the Matilda Wattenback, and six months after his arrival there proceeded to Bombay; his mother and brother desire news. Robert and Emily HORN, of Congresbury, Somersetshire, were last heard of in January, 1880, at Alambia-road, Blenheim: sister Ellen. Stanley Herbert Joseph (SCHNEIDER) went to Auckland in July, 1888, and afterwards lived in Bourke street, Melbourne, where he was employed by Mr BENNETT, butcher; his mother is anxious. Amelia ROBINSON (GREEN) is believed to have left London for New Zealand about 1861, and then gone on to Melbourne, brother William seeks.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 11:31 AM Subject: HB Herald, Thurs. July 23rd 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrival - July 21 - Fanny, s.s., from Gisborne. No Departures. Telegraphic Shipping - Auckland, Wednesday. Arrived - Manapouri, from Sydney. Passenger for Napier - Mr NIMMO. Dunedin, Wednesday. Sailed - Rotomahana. Passengers - Misses ANDERSON and GREGG; Mrs HICKSON and two children. The following players will represent the Pirates in their match against the Napier Club on Saturday next:- R. Le QUESNE, O'CONNELL, M'RAE, J. Le QUESNE, FREEMAN, KNIGHT, MORRISON, MALCON, ROSS (2), CROWLEY, M'SHERRY, M'DOWELL, DOWNEY, and SWAN. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., a man called by the name of James SMITH to answer a charge of drunkenness did not appear, and his bail of 1 pound was estreated. Patrick WARD, similarly charged, was dismissed with a caution.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 11:24 AM Subject: HB Herald, Wed. July 22nd 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: No Arrivals. Departure - July 21 - Te Kapu, s.s., for Wairoa. Passengers - Messrs JAMIESON, MONTEITH (2), SKELTON, CARROL, JOHNSON, CARSWELL; Mrs POYZER; Dr. ROSS. Marriage - NELSON-GALWEY - On 16th July, at St. Matthew's Church, Hastings, by Rev. John HOBBS, William Henry, eldest son of William NELSON, Waitoko, to Ethel Constance, youngest daughter of the late William GALWEY. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., a man named James ROWLANDS was charged with drunkenness, resisting the police, and damaging a constable's cap. ROWLANDS, a bad character from the South, was released from Napier gaol on Monday, after serving three months' hard labor for an offence committed at Woodville. After he left prison he got drunk, and was arrested and driven to the lock-up in a cab.......ROWLANDS was fined 1 pound and costs for drunkenness, in default 48 hours' hard labor, and was sentenced to three months' hard labor for assaulting the police, and seven days' hard labor for smashing the cap, the sentences to be cumulative.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 11:16 AM Subject: HB Herald, Tues. July 21st 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrival - July 20 - Lily, schooner, Captain BLOOM, from Timaru. Departures - July 20 - Spray, schooner, Captain WILLIAMS, for Auckland. July 20 - Queen of the South, s.s., for Wellington. An inquest was held yesterday at the residence of Mr WALLACE, Willowbank, Petane, on the body of James NICHOLL, whose death by falling over a cliff on Saturday was reported in our yesterday's issue. Mr F. SUTTON, J.P., sat as coroner, and Mr STEVENS was foreman of the jury.....The jury returned a verdict to the effect that deceased was accidentally killed by falling over a cliff on the 18th of July. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., Cornelius COLLINS was fined 5s and costs for drunkenness. George KITT, for allowing a horse to stray on the railway line, was fined 5s and costs. Emily BARRETT, charged with assaulting a child named FOSTER, was fined 5s and costs. A Maori named Matenga PEKA PEKA, who was represented by Mr CRESSWELL, pleaded guilty to insulting behavior in Hastings- street on Saturday, and was fined 10s, the costs and expenses amounting to 1 pound 8s. A peculiar case was heard at the R.M. Court yesterday when John D. M'KAY pleaded guilty to three separate charges of affixing to newspapers for postal delivery stamps that had been previously used......Possibly the offences were committed more in ignorance of the law than the intention to defraud. Mr TURNBULL, R.M., imposed a fine of 10s in the first case and 2s 6d in each of the other two, the costs and expenses amounting to 2 pounds 2s. Our Danevirke correspondent writes as follows under yesterday's date:- The townspeople were startled yesterday by the sight of a man riding at full speed on a horse without a saddle in the direction of the surgery, and in a few minutes Dr. WILKINSON was seen hurrying off in the direction of Tahoraiti - whence the rider had come - accompanied by Mr POPPLEWELL. It soon became known that a fatal accident had occurred, and when the doctor rode back it was found that a man named David SMITH had accidentally shot one of his sons through the head.....He is an honest, hard-working man, and all deeply sympathise with him in his loss. An inquest was held at Tahoraite to-day before Mr S. JOHNSON, coroner, when the jury returned a verdict of "Homicide by misadventure," adding as a rider their opinion that no neglect or blame was attributable to the father of deceased.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - July 17 - Kahu, s.s., from Chatham Islands via Lyttelton and Wellington. July 18 - Wairarapa, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames CARLILE and M'CREEDY; Misses TIFFEN and PERKINS; Messrs SCANNELL, EVANS, CATO, TAMATA, PARAPA, ROGERS, ROUGH, FEARN (3), NICOLL, PANKLE, ROSS, ATKIN, SMITH, BARRON, DEAN, CATO, and ALBERT; Rev. Mr FOX. July 18 - Orpheus, schooner, Captain SMITH, from Timaru. July 19 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Gisborne. July 19 - Talune, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Misses RANKIN and MUNRO; Mesdames FILBROOK and four children, WRAY and son, and BONIFACE; Messrs PEDDIE, ROTTER, WRAY, WATSON, HARPER, ARROW, SUTTON and family, CUMMING, and MULMOCK. Ex Tekapo from Sydney, Mr and Mrs BILSBOROUGH. July 19 - Queen of the South, s.s., from Wellington. Departures - July 18 - Wairarapa, s.s., for Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames POLLOCK, LUCAS, M'LEA, and BOLAN; Misses CUTHBERT, DINWIDDIE, and POLLOCK; Messrs CUTHBERT, NORMAN, RAE, and SANDS. July 18 - Kahu, s.s., for Wellington. July 18 - Pendle Hill, three-masted schooner, Captain WIDERSTROM, for Auckland. July 18 - Fanny, s.s., for Gisborne. July 18 - Talune, s.s., for Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames BOWES, WIDERSTROM, ROSS, PIOREA and infant, and WILLIS; Misses CARRUTH, RYAN, PORTER, and KENNY; Messrs CARRUTH, BUDDLE, BIGSBY, AIREY, RICH, BEST, MULLAN, BARRON, ROSS, BUCHANAN, and LYNAM. Marriage - CUTHBERT-JONES - On the 16th of July, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. E. BEST, Robert CUTHBERT, of Timaru, to Edith Alice, eldest daughter of T.R. JONES, Esq., of Napier. Death - HOWELL - On the 18th of July, at East Clive, David HOWELL, aged 62 years. The funeral will leave his late residence to-day (Monday), the 20th, at 2 p.m. for the Havelock cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. T.P. FULLER, Undertaker. A very pleasing ceremony took place at our office on Saturday at "knock-off time," when all hands assembled round the "stone" for the purpose of making a presentation to Mr J. CARRUTH, who was leaving the HERALD after having been over sixteen years in the office. Mr S.J. FREEMAN in a few well-chosen words referred to Mr CARRUTH's long connection with the office, and on behalf of the staff, handed him a handsome pendant with a "composing stick" on one side and a "setting rule" on the other, both raised, the whole being in gold and suitably inscribed....... Our Waipawa correspondent writing on Saturday says:- - Mrs Venetia HARDY, school teacher at Blackburn, has been appointed postmistress. - It was discovered this morning that at some time within a few days a deliberate attempt has been made to burn Mr PETTIT's fine stables at Kaikora. A man named James NICHOLL, aged 23 years of age, met with his death on Saturday near Petane under peculiar circumstances. NICHOLL and another man named M'BIRNIE were working for Mr WALLACE at splitting posts, near the Kaiwhaka cutting.....An inquest will be held at Mr WALLACE's house today by Mr F. SUTTON, acting-coroner. NICHOLL's relatives reside at Clive. Mr S. SPENCE, who is leaving the employ of Mr R. HOLT after acting as accountant for the firm for nearly 17 years, was on Saturday night entertained at dinner at the Terminus Hotel by the employees.
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Tues 28 June 1892 With deep regret we have to chronicle the death of Miss Helen MORAN of Ormondville ........ more Napier Michael ALEXANDER, Pawnbroker and Harold BEY, his assistant were sentenced to 18 months for conspiracy to defraud, by means of false pledges. In the ALLARDICE case, judgement was reserved Thurs 30 June 1892 Danevirke Police Court T.E. GUNTER, charged on the information of his wife with having beaten her with a stick .... more Mr. H. MORTENSEN, watchmaker of Woodville was married to Miss SORENSEN at Palmerston on Tuesday. Mr W. BLACK, Corporation Overseer, Napier, well known Mason & Orangeman, died on Tuesday
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Thurs 23 June 1892 Supreme Court, Napier Joseph ROBERTS, charged with larcency from Railway hotel, Danevirke. Found guilty. Received 2 years hard labor. Rebecca LIVINGSTONE. Found not guilty with stealing from Annie WOODHOUSE at Danevirke No bill against Benjamin SKELTON, charged with arson. Michael DALY was before Gisborne court on a charge of stabbing John DUNN with a pen knife Sat 25 June 1892 Mrs BOWERS has decided to carry on the business of her late husband ( Livery & Bait Stable Keeper) The case of ALLARDICE v ALLARDICE , an application for a judicial seperation was to be heard this morning Umutaora Skeleton Is believed to be Avinkse JOHANNES, Norsewood, who had been missing for about 10 years ..... more Danevirke Police Court John HENDERSON, Licensee of the Club hotel, charged with keeping his house open on Good Friday and with having sold liquor on that day ..... more Names mentioned : Beatrice SCOTT, 11 years Mary CUNNINGHAM, Barmaid Edwin LAWLESS, Police Constable The case against Frederic SCHMIDT for assaulting A.M. MILLER was dismissed.
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Thurs 16 June 1892 Railway Hotel, Danevirke - Charles BADDELEY Royal Oak, Weber - Denis RYAN Exchange, Napier - W. PERRIN Junction, Danevirke - Barthlomew DENNEHY R. HART, Butchering Business, Waitapaki Junction, Weber F. COLECOM, Tailor, Danevirke Sat 18 June 1892 J. COLLINGE is about to leave Danevirke. A young native, HEKI, died at Tahoraite Pa this morning from consumption. Tues 21 June 1892 Mr F.G. COOPER and family will be leaving Danevirke at the end of the week .... more On Saturday, Charles PENNEY, son of Rev C. PENNEY of the Woodville Methodist Church, was drowned in crossing the Manawatu river, which was in flood. Mr FOSTER, a Manhahao was nearly drowned in trying to save him. Tye body has not been found.
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Sat 11 June 1892 The WALSH boys who were yesterday committed to the Industrial school at Nelson were forwarded onto Wellington by the express today. Danevirke RM Court William WALSH, 10 years on remad for being found wandering. John WALSH, the father of the lad, and of another son, 13 years, said he couldn't control them ..... D. MCINNIS v George CAMERON FRASER & Co v Christian OLSEN BADLEY & Co v John MACKIE F. STEWART v E. ROPERA YOUNGHUSBAND & Co v J. GRACE BADLEY & Co V P. HEMMINGSEN Same v Tapapa RAUTAHI Jane MCGAUGHRAN v MOSS T. HOWE v P.H. FOSLER OLIVER v DONNELLY LIVINGSTONE v WOODHOUSE MCINNIS v CAMERON PATTERSON v H.M. SMITH Tues 14 June 1892 A. BOWERS who recently took over the Masonic Hotel Stables, died last evening of congestion of the lungs .... more At about 1 am this morning the house occupied by Mr J. ROYTHORNE, Mangatera was totally destroyed by fire ... more
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 10:30 AM Subject: HB Herald, Sat. July 18th 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrival - July 17 - Southern Cross, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Messrs BINGHAM, HUKES, and three steerage. Departures - July 16 - Te Kapu, s.s., for Gisborne. Passengers - Mr GIBBS and the PIRATES Football Club. July 17 - Southern Cross, s.s., for Wellington. July 17 - Australia, s.s., for Northern ports. Marriage - BILSBORROW- CORRY - On the 14th (?) May, at St. Bede's Church, Alexander Park, Manchester, by the Rev. Dr. CASSERTELLI, James BILSBORROW, solicitor of Manchester, to Alice, second daughter of John CORRY, of Napier, New Zealand. The well-known jockey W. CLIFFORD left Hastings yesterday for Australia, going by way of Wellington, taking with him the racehorse SWIVEL and a two-year-old colt by FIRST KING. - MEPHIS. The Wesleyan Band of Hope met in the schoolroom last night, the Rev. E. BEST in the chair. The following contributed to the evening's amusement:- Miss Ada MAYSON, recitation Master Dan JAMEISON, reading Miss LAWS, recitation Miss COBB, recitation Mr Neil HEATH, reading Mrs COBB, song Mr Wm. ALLEN, recitation Master E. LAWS, recitation Mr Robert ASHCROFT, recitation Miss Lizzie BAIRD, recitation Mr MELLON, reading Miss M. SMITH, recitation Master W. NEILSON, recitation Miss A. GARNHAM, recitation Miss R. ROBSON, recitation. A dialogue by the Misses NICHOLSON and Minnie GRAHAM, and Messrs ALLEN, ALDERSON, and H. GILBERD, entitled "The Graham Family Temperance Society," was the most popular item on the programme, and will be repeated by special request at the next meeting.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - July 16 - Venus, ketch, from Gisborne. July 16 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Wairoa. July 16 - Australia, s.s., from Wellington. Departures - July 16 - Te Kapu, s.s., for Wairoa. July 16 - Opotiki, schooner, Captain BLACKWELL, for Gisborne. The following will represent the Caledonian Football Club in their match with Taradale to-morrow:- Full-back, GRINDELL Three-quarters, MACFARLANE, LAWS, and DOUBLE Halves, KELLY, J. COWAN, and RENOUF Forwards, BEAR (2), GRAINGER, KEBALL, SANDFORD, SIMMONDS (2), and LAWRENCE. Emergencies, MEAD and EDDY.