HBH 1890 5th Shipping PORT OF NAPIER No Arrival or Departures
HBH 1890 June 5 HARDY DEATH HARDY-On June 3rd at Mount Wensley, the residence of T A SHIRLEY, Annie Bennett HARDY, the beloved daughter of James HARDY, aged 4 years and 8 months. The funeral will leave Mr SHIRLEY'S residence tomorrow (Friday) at 12 o'clock for the Napier Cemetery
HBH 1890 June 5 Notices Page Two Under new advertisements Mr W M NEWMAN, undertaker, notified that the funeral of Annie Bennett HARDY, the daughter of Mr James HARDY, will leave Mr SHIRLEY'S residence at noon tomorrow (FRIDAY) for the Napier Cemetery
HBH 1890 June 5 Port Presbyterian Church A social gathering held in the Port Presbyterian Church last evening was filled by an appreciative audience, who appeared to be thoroughly enjoying the evening's entertainment. The chair was occupied by the Rev S DOUGLAS Instrumental selections-Misses DENHOLM (2), KRAEFT, HENDRY, and Mr HENDRY Songs contributed by Mrs Mc VICARS, Misses CLARKE and CHEGWIDDEN (3), Messrs T REDWARD, BENSON, HORTON. Recitations-Miss BURLEY and Mr PUFLETT Mr Mc CONNELL was heard to good advantage in two excellent Scottish readings Mr T REDWARD, Superintendent of the Sunday School and responded to an address and a collection in aid of church funds.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 11:32 AM Subject: HB Herald, Sat. July 11th 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrival - July 10 - Mataura, barque, Captain MARTIN, from Bluff. No Departures. At the Hastings Police Court yesterday, before his Worship the Mayor, Richard LEE pleaded guilty to having been unlawfully on the premises of Mr A.A. GEORGE on the night of the 9th inst. There being a previous conviction against the prisoner he was sentenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labor.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: July 9 - Southern Cross, s.s., from Wellington. July 9 - Ohau, s.s., from Southern ports. Departures - July 9 - Southern Cross, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers - Messrs CHAMBERLAIN, GOODLINGE, and ROSS. Death - ANDERSON - At Craigmiller, on the 8th July, John ANDERSON, formerly of Moteo, aged 83. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr E. LYNDON, J.P., a man who had given the name of John ROBINSON was called to answer a charge of drunkenness. He did not appear, and his bail of 1 pound was estreated.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - July 8 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Wairoa. July 8 - Ahuriri, s.s., from Waimarama. Departures - July 8 - Saucy Kate, schooner, for the Thames. July 8 - Ahuriri, s.s., for Waimarama. The "large mangold" season is evidently not quite over yet, as Mr HARPHAM yesterday showed us a specimen, grown on his land at Taradale, which weigbhed 100 lbs, and measured five feet in length. The crop, Mr HARPHAM estimates, will yield about 110 tons per acre. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., George COLVILLE, who on the preceding day was dismissed with a caution for drunkenness, was brought up charged with a repetition of the offence. He was fined 1 pound and costs, the alternative being seven days' hard labor. An accident which might have been attended with serious consequences happened to Mr George CHICKEN yesterday afternoon. As he was unloading a truck load of timber at the railway station, the contents suddenly shot out, and Mr CHICKEN was knocked over and his legs buried by the wood. Fortunately some of the bystanders noticed the accident, and they quickly extricated Mr CHICKEN from his unpleasant position.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - July 7 - Ahuriri, s.s., from Blackhead. July 7 - Result, s.s., from Mohaka. July 7 - Fanny, s.s., from Mangakuri. Departures - July 7 - Fanny, s.s., for Mangakuri. July 7 - Te Kapu, s.s., for Wairoa. Death - GASSON - In Waipukurau Hospital, after a long and painful illness, Alice Maud, beloved daughter of H.W. GASSON, of Makotuku, aged 21 years. Deeply regretted. We have received from Mr R.H. M'KENZIE 10s for the fund being raised for the widow of the late Peter BLOM, drowned while working at the breakwater. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., George COLVILLE was charged with drunkenness. He pleaded guilty, and was dismissed with a caution. We were yesterday shown a splendid sample of oranges and lemons which were grown by Mr HARRISON at "The Hawthorns," Taradale. The fruit was grown in the open air and entirely without protection. The sample shown us will, we understand, be forwarded to Dunedin to be exhibited, to show what Hawke's Bay can produce at this season of the year. Mr Fred. GENTRY, the well-known trainer and steeplechase rider, has leased Mr W. STOCK's training establishment at Stortford Lodge, Hastings, and purposes to follow his occupation as a public tgrainer in Hawke's Bay.....
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - July 5 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Wairoa. July 5 - Spray, schooner, from Dunedin. Departures - July 5 - Ahuriri, s.s., for Blackhead. July 5 - Queen of the South, s.s., for Wellington. Births - GARDINER - At Cameron-road, Napier, on July ?th, the wife of J.R. GARDINER, of a son. CHAMBERS - At Tauroa, Havelock, on 5th July, the wife of T.M. CHAMBERS, of a son. We have received 10s from Mr E. NEWBIGIN, and 1 pound from Mr H. CAMPBELL in aid of the fund being raised for the widow of the late Peter BLOM, drowned whiled working at the breakwater. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., Georger KNUDSON was convicted for drunkenness and dismissed with a caution. George R. TAYLOR pleaded guilty to being drunk while in charge of a horse, and to a further charge of using obscene language. On the charge of drunkenness defendant was fined 2 pounds and costs. His Worship said that as the penalty for using obscene language was imprisonment, and as defendant was not a habitual offender, he would be dismissed with a caution. Mrs Agnes P. FULBROOK, the wife of an ex-policeman, applied in the R.M. Court yesterday afternoon for an order against her husband, at present living in Napier, that he should contribute towards her maintenance and that of her four little children.
HBH 1890 June 5 Court news A serious assault was committed yesterday afternoon upon Mr J MORRISON, bailiff to the Resident Magistrate's Court. Briefly it may be stated that Sergeant CAREY, who was for some time drill instructor to the Napier Volunteers, for some reason went to Mr MORRISON'S house and assaulted him with a stick, inflicting somewhat severe injuries to his head and face, the wounds having to be seen by a surgeon. CAREY was arrested and lodged in the lock-up a little time after the assault was committed. R.M. Court yesterday Mr WARDELL R.M. Mary Jane HARTLEY fined 5s and costs for drunkenness. Same defendant charged with causing a disturbance in the hall used by the Salvation Army. She went there while under the influence of liquor, and was a little too pronounced in her attempts to warble. She also partook of a pie and a trotter while in the hall, and this so annoyed the people who proclaim to drum and cornet that they love Him who pitied the Magdalen, that they gave Mary Jane HARLEY in charge. She was fined £1 and costs, the alternative being four days' hard labor, and the unpicturesque representative of the old time sinner who was "caught in the act" went to gaol.
HBH 1890 June 4 Local News It will be seen by our telegraphic news that Captain PREECE has declined the offer of a Native Lands Court Judgeship Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday, before Mr G A PREECE R.M., Judgment for plaintiff was given in the case of COLLEDGE v BOWDEN a claim of £56 10s, with £2 costs An adjourned inquest on the body of the unfortunate man Edward WOOLNERAN was concluded yesterday when a verdict of death from natural causes was returned. The following team will represent Napier against TARADALE on Saturday on the Recreation ground J FLEMING, Von HAAST, KNIGHT, O'CONNELL BUNTING, G FLEMING, G WHITE, R WHYTE, HUGHES, WILSON, A A KENNEDY, JAMIESON, LINDSAY. EMERGENCIES: PEACOCK AND STANTON To play the County at FARNDON - Second Fifteen Will Be Represented By: - COGLAN, GOODHALL (2), HINTON, MILLER, WELSMAN, CUNNINGHAM, CATO, JARMAN, ROWLEY, HERD, JAGO (2), AAMODT Emergencies: W RUDMAN and KIELY.
HBH 1890 June 4 Local Three Page Two IMPORTANT CASE The attention of the Resident Magistrate's Court was occupied for a long time yesterday with a case which grew out of another beard recently On the 29th of April, Alexander TAIT, of Hastings, a driver, sued James THOMPSON, of Clive, station manager to recover the sum of £20, being the value of a sheep dog alleged to have been unlawfully shot by THOMPSON. Mr CARLILE for plaintiff - Mr CRESSWELL for defendant. Evidence by Charlton TODD (assistant of TAIT) .....more ****full details available upon request to Elaine Local A property lately in the occupation of Mr Alfred BOWDEN will be sold at Waipawa on the 19th instant. Accounts against the estate of the late Paora TOTOTORO must be rendered to Messrs WILSON and COTTERILL by the 28th instant Meeting of Creditors at the Court House: - W BEGGS H CHRISTIANSEN
HBH 1890 June 4 Local Two Dr de LISLE returned from WELLINGTON last night, accompanied by his son de Beauvoir de LISLE, who was a passenger from ENGLAND by the RIMUTAKA Mr HAMILTON was presented with an address by the members of Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute last evening was an extremely neat and artistic specimen of ornamental penmanship. It was the work of Mr JARMAN Mr Corrie JOHNSTON, an evangelist well known in these colonies in connection with theatre services, is announced to commence nightly meetings The fire alarm rang and was due to some waste paper at Messrs RINGLAND and THOMAS'S becoming ignited in some way. At the three mile skating race the following handicaps were made: - First heat-Mc DOUGALL 5s JOHNSTONE-10sec Henderson-50SEC Second Heat EWBANK-scratch SCARFE-10sec BEAR-25sec Third heat CROWLEY-10sec SYMONDS-20sec PATERSON-40sec. Before Captain PREECE yesterday J PALMER charged with allowing his horse to stray and was fined 10s and costs 7s-The fine was paid James COSGROVE, a well known cab proprietor, charged with leaving his cab and horses unattended on the wharf on the 17th June. The police gave the accused a high character, and the Bench in consequence dismissed the case with a caution. Mr Horace PRESTLING, business manager for Mr George C MILLS, the well known Shakespearian actor and tragedian now touring the colonies, arrived at Napier by last evening's train for the purpose of making arrangements for a short season of legitimate drama at the Theatre Royal. Mr MILN will probably open at Napier on Monday evening next. Captain PREECE R.M. DISPOSED OF A NUMBER OF "DRUNKS" YESTERDAY James STEVENSON-bail estreated for non-appearance James ELWORTH, a man of respectable appearance similarly charged, pleaded that this was his first offence during 30 years residence in the Colony, and on this occasion he had taken a glass or two too much after coming out of hospital-dismissed with a caution George Willis JACKSON said he was in the coal trade and consequently thirsty. A previous conviction was put in, and accused was fined 5s and costs. William SHANNON was similarly fined for a like offence. A youth named Robert SNELLING, and employed at BLYTHE and Co, was yesterday charged with furious riding
HBH 1890 June 4th Shipping Port of Napier No Arrivals or Departures-Due to strong prevailing southerlies TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING-London Arrived-FORFARSHIRE from New Zealand
Hi List Could someone please tell me where abouts is the above Cemetery. I have tried to find Wharerangi on the map but could not find it. My Gt Uncle lived in Napier so I wondered if it is in that area or is it a Military Cemetery. Thank you. Regards June Tooth UK
HBH 1890 June 4 COKER and PARKER DEATHS COKER-At NAPIER, on June 3rd, Mrs COKER aged 23 The funeral will leave the deceased's late residence near the Napier Hospital, at 2.30 p.m. this day-T P FULLER, Undertaker PARKER-At NAPIER, on June 3rd, Aubrey, infant son of Joseph and Harriet PARKER, aged 13 months.
HBH 1890 June 2 SHIPPING Arrivals Port of Napier May 30th-OPOTIKI - Captain BERGENSEN from GISBORNE-Master, agent. 31st-SOUTHERN CROSS from Northern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames EVINSON and child, COGSWELL and 3 children Misses GLEESON and MORRIS Mr CAMERON 31st-WAIRARAPA from SYDNEY via Northern ports Passengers-Misses KIELY (3), KEMP, HARDING, RUSSELL, and THOMPSON Mesdames KIELY, GIFFORD, WAIMAKUA and KARAITIANA Messrs RAWITI, ATKINSON, CUNNINGHAM, WALKER, WESTON, THOMAS, DAVIDSON, SHALCRASS, WALLIS, WILKIE, FARRELL, MAGUIRE, PORTER, PHILLIPS, FORDHAM, Major GUDGEON and 8 steerage 31st-KAHU from WELLINGTON-No passengers 31st-MORAYSHIRE from LYTTELTON-No passengers 31st-MARAROA from MELBOURNE via southern Ports Passengers: - Misses DUNNAGE and PIERCE Mrs WOLEDGE Messrs: HINDMARSH, MYERS, SIMKIN, and BROWN. DEPARTURES 31st-WAIRARAPA for MELBOURNE via southern Ports Passengers: - Miss GILPIN Mesdames FISHER, BURCH and child, REID, and ROGERS Messrs ROGERS, WALDEN, PARRIS, FROGGART, REID, JACKSON, Mc DONALD KAVANAGH and MITCHELL 31st-SOUTHERN CROSS for Wellington 31st-KIWI for WELLINGTON 31st-MARAROA for SYDNEY via Northern ports Passengers-Mesdames KIDD and child, ELLIS, and CARO Misses ELLIS, JOHNSTON, and BEATSON Messrs A Mc LEAN, HICKEY, PELL, CLARKE and child, MUSGROVE, CHRISTY. REID, RIVER, GREEVES, WARD, and RUSSELL
HBH 1890 June 3 Clive Road Board Meeting-page two ****Abridged by Elaine Clive Correspondent under yesterday's date: - Meeting of the Clive Road Board and all members were present except the chairman. Mr LOUGHNAN voted to the chair in his absence Proposed by Mr THOMPSON/seconded-Mr CONROY that rates remain the same Mt THOMAS gave notice that he intended to give notice that at the next meeting he had a proposal to raise the rate Mr DAVIDSON wrote saying that he would do the scooping at the mouth of the river at 4s per hour per scoop, he having three horses and a man to each scoop. Mr THOMAS thought that tenders should be called but as this was a case of necessity Mr J P SMITH proposed that the overseer Mr BURNS should have full power to act. Mr SELBY asked the Board to write to the constable not to be too strict in impounding, as the place was under water.
HBH 1890 June 3 Court At the Resident Magistrate's Court-yesterday-before Mr G A PREECE R.M. John SCANLON fined 5s and costs for drunkenness, and was sentenced to 14 days' hard labor for using indecent language Joseph HAWKINS-charged with drunkenness, did not appear and his bail of £1 was estreated George MARSH-fined 5s and costs for drunkenness
HBH 1890 June 3 Local news Page two Advertisements Mr H DAVIES, dental surgeon will visit WAIPAWA next Saturday Joseph RICKARD-BANKRUPT - Bootbaker-Adjudged a bankrupt. Meeting of creditors to be held at Court house next Friday morning Sales-Mr WELLWOOD's rooms Section 41 OPOITI. Wairoa Military settlement Also Will of lease of WHANGAPAROA block-together with sheep, cattle, horses, station plant, buildings &c., C B HOADLEY and Co at Napier LOCAL STORM The storm on Saturday night appears to have been unusually severe on the Bluff Hill, blowing down the fences at Mr Reynolds's house and carrying away a large shed at the rear. Beams weighting over 2cwt were along with the roof deposited and carried seventy feet away , on Mr Caldwell's premises, striking the corner of his house, smashing the ridge capping and guttering, and doing other damage A sheet of galvanized iron was lodge high in the branches of a tree, where it remains fixed. The storm was most terrible, for about an hour, inmates of houses in the immediate neighborhood being terribly frightened. WEST CLIVE The TUKI TUKI which adjoins the NGARURORO, near the latter's mouth is very full, and it is really the TUKI TUKI that is causing the overflow. Round by the premises of Messrs LASCELLES and RUDDICK, and all the way down to Old Clive, there is a large amount of water on the land, extending almost to Mr MACPHERSON'S place on the Mill Road. The WAITANGI creek is very high, the water from it pouring into the swamp like a mill race. MEETING ST PAUL'S IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY HAD A GOOD ATTENDANCE LAST NIGHT. Mr R C HARDING presided