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    1. Footy Team Hawkes Bay
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. From Wayne Does any lister have anyone in photo taken 1897 Will send to anyone interested -Elaine Elaine, Thought this may be of some interest to your listers, my g grand father William (Barney) Kaye, lying on right- photo taken 1897 - don't know the rest. Regards Wayne Abel

    10/24/2005 12:49:23
    1. HBH 1890 June 2 Telegraphic Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 June 2 Telegraphic Shipping Per Press Association NEWCASTLE-Saturday Sailed-PENDLE Hill for NAPIER HOBART-Saturday Arrived yesterday- R.M.S. COPTIC - from PLYMOUTH. She brings 37 passengers for AUSTRALIAN Ports and 55 for NEW ZEALAND at noon today. SYDNEY-Sunday Arrived-ROTOMAHANA from AUCKLAND

    10/24/2005 07:42:53
    1. HBH 1890 June 2 FOOTBALL TEAMS
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 June 2 FOOTBALL TEAMS Following teams have been picked to represent the RANGERS in their matches next Saturday: - Second fifteen against the COUNTY at FARNDON LEYLAND, J WALPOLE, W WOODS, J GREEN, COLLINS, KNAPP, CAMERSON, FORREST, HANDS, Mc CONNOCHIE, H CROWLEY, COS, HANNON, YATES, and LOPDELL Emergencies: -CROSSE, SHERLOCK, CRAWLEY, and SPOONER Third fifteen against TARADALE: - JAMES, SPEEDY, F YOUNG, and TRASK, LANSDOWN, ATKINS, WILLIAMS, GLENDINNING, J JAMES, SAUNDERS, BULLHEAD, JAMIESON, STRAWBRIDGE, SPOONER, CRAWLEY Emergencies: -LANSDOWN and PARKER Representing PIRATES in their matches Saturday next:- First fifteen: - R Le QUESNE, GAGE, Mc RAE, J Le QUESNE, GOLDSMITH, FREEMAN, MORRISON, MALCON, SWAN, STUART, BEAL, CORBETT, W ROSS, FLEMING, JOHNSON Emergencies: - John O'CONNELL and SIMS Second fifteen: - THOMAS, John O' CONNELL, CALDWELL, CUNNINGHAM, Jas O' CONNELL, PARKER, HOBBS, COLLINGE, REARDON, LEYLAND, SCHWABE, WRIGHTSON, MERONY, FRANKLIN, WHITEMAN. Represent the County in their matches against TARADALE and the RANGERS next Saturday at FARNDON and HASTINGS. First Fifteen: - KURUPO, LOWRY, TAKU, DUNCAN, and TAIAROA, WILLIAMS and JEW, SHAVER, HILL, GORE, JONAH, TARANAKI, TAIPETI, TEPENE, ISAAC Emergencies: - NUEREA, and PAPI Second Fifteen: - MARMERA, HALCOMBE, KUSE, PETI, J MARONEY, WELLS, CAULTON, H CATHERALL, A CATHERALL, SYMONDS, ROBERTSON, TAHA, RAIHANA, JOE, WHATANUI. Emergencies: - KANI, and J CATHERALL.

    10/24/2005 07:42:37
    1. HBH 1890 June 2 Gisborne and Dist
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 June 2 Districts and General overseas NEWFOUNDLAND St JOHNS-June 1. Sixteen thousand troops from Halifax, Nova Scotia, have been ordered to proceed here New South Wales Sydney-Saturday Dr Mc LEOD'S first wife has obtained a divorce from him. Mr Henry GEORGE leaves for England on Tuesday. The barque ALDERGROVE, which was reported disabled by the steamer TEKAPO, has arrived here. She had an adventurous time of it. When she arrived at NOUMEA she collided with another vessel, and shortly after that the captain and three of the crew were drowned by the capsizing of one of the boats. Later on two men died from fever when leaving TEHIO. Proceeding on the voyage to CLYDE she encountered fearful weather between SYDNEY and NEW ZEALAND, and becoming disabled made for SYDNEY Telegraphic-Gisborne-Saturday The District Land Registrar, under authority from the Commissioner, has sued two perpetual lease settlers for possession and forfeiture of land and overdue rent. The Court held the proper person to sue for rent is "The Commissioner on behalf of her majesty." Judgment was given for permission and forfeiture. Wellington Messrs GIBBS and BELCHER will be the Seamen's Union delegates to the conference of Unions at SYDNEY on June 14th. Greymouth The Hon H H LAHMAN M.L.C., for Westland, died last night. He had been ailing for a long time past. Christchurch Captain BALDWIN leaves for Wellington tonight. He is the sole proprietor of the New Zealand Times, which will be run on business principles irrespective of party. Mr A H CUNNINGHAM died at Rangiora early this morning. Deceased was an old resident and highly esteemed. He was for many years a member of the Education Board. Mrs FARADAY, secretary of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, died today. Timaru Mr A E G RHODES, member for Gladstone, spoke at Temuka last night.

    10/24/2005 07:42:17
    1. HBH 1890 June 2 SHEATH
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 June 2 SHEATH Birth-SHEATH-One June 2nd at ARCHERFIELD the wife of A P SHEATH, of a daughter.

    10/24/2005 07:41:52
    1. HBH 1890 June 2 Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 June 2 Shipping No Arrivals Port of Napier Departure June 1 MORAYSHIRE for WELLINGTON-no passengers Telegraphic Shipping BLUFF-Monday Arrived-TARAWERA FROM Melbourne Passengers for NAPIER Miss TINGMAN and Master RICHARDSON LONDON-May 31 The R.S. RUAPEHU sailed from PLYMOUTH today

    10/24/2005 07:41:30
    1. WW2 personnel 6 Aug 1941
    2. Carol Spragg
    3. From "The Weekly News" APATU N N Waipawa KAY T J Gisborne McMILLAN J D Gisborne WEBBY J R A Tangimoana

    10/24/2005 02:25:07
    1. HBH May 1890 May 28 Transfers HOGG and GRAVES
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH May 1890 May 28 Transfers HOGG and GRAVES Page Two Mr R J HOGG, who has been promoted from NAPIER to take charge of the BULLS Branch of the Bank of New South Wales, leaves for his new sphere of labor today. The position left vacant by Mr HOGG's departure is filled by Mr Herbert GRAVES who has been teller in the CHRISTCHURCH branch. Mr GRAVES is likely to be an acquisition to musical circles.

    10/23/2005 05:57:46
    1. HBH May 23 1890 HOGG
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH May 23 1890 HOGG Birth HOGG-At Tomoana, on the 22nd May, the wife of T A HOGG, of a daughter. No BIRTHS DEATHS OR MARRIAGES ON DATES BELOW:- MAY 26/5 - nil 27/5 - nil 28/5 - nil

    10/23/2005 05:57:26
    1. HBH May 29 1890 CLARKE
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH May 29 1890 CLARKE DEATH CLARKE-At her parent's residence, NAPIER, on May 28th, Marion Kate, beloved wife of G CLARKE, aged 27 years. Deeply regretted. The funeral will leave the residence, Munroe Street, at 3 p.m. today. Friends will please accept this intimation. 30th May No B M D's

    10/23/2005 05:57:06
    1. HBH May 31 Mc LEOD and Royalist
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH May 31 Mc LEOD Dr and ROYALIST NEW SOUTH WALES Received May 30 SYDNEY-Friday Dr Mc LEOD has been found guilty of the charge of bigamy. Sentence was reserved pending argument on certain points H M S ROYALIST has arrived at NOUMEA with several traders on board who were concerned in kidnapping in the New Hebrides. While negotiating the MALLICOLA passage the ROYALIST ran on a reef.

    10/23/2005 05:56:50
    1. HBH 1890 Thursday 29th to 31 May Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 Thursday 29th May Shipping Shipping Port of Napier Arrival May 28 AUSTRALIA s.s. from Wellington Miss MILLER Messrs: CALDWELL; COLE, W.; ZOELER 1890 30th May No passengers listed 1890 Saturday 31st May Arrival May 30 JUBILEE s.s from Sydney via Northern ports Misses: COMPTON; O'HALLERON Mrs WATERHOUSE Messrs: BRIDGE; CRISP; FRASER, F.; GUTHRIE; M'NAUGHT; PITTMAN Departure May 29 AUSTRALIA s.s. for Northern ports Messrs: CAMPBELL, Dr.;JENKINS; LOUGDILL; STOPFORD; STAIRMAID; SYMONS; May 30 JUBILEE s.s. for Southern ports Messrs: O'HARA; SCOTT

    10/23/2005 05:55:54
    1. HBH 1890 May 28 Local news
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 28 Court and Local We have just received £1 from Mr Jas ANDERSON for Mrs HAMSHAR Messrs E LYNDON, A C LANG, J.Ps.-presided William WOOD, James WHITE, and a Maori named Hori were each fined 5s and costs yesterday at the R M Court-For drunkenness. Joseph HAWKINS-similarly charged did not appear, and his bail of £1 was estreated. Judgment given in each of the following civil cases: - VAUTIER v ANDERSON RINGLAND and THOMAS v WELLS NEWMAN v WEST

    10/23/2005 05:55:18
    1. HBH May 13 1890 HARRIS
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH May 13 1890 HARRIS Death HARRIS-At the Hospital NAPIER, on the 12th of May, Margaret HARRIS, wife of James HARRIS, aged 31.(could be 34?)

    10/23/2005 05:54:25
    1. HBH 1890 May 31 Wairoa
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 31 Wairoa Friday The usual two-monthly sitting of the R.M. Court took place on Wednesday before Messrs DUFF, LARGE, and POWDRELL, J.P's.-Mr BOOTH R.M., owing to pressure of work up the East Coast and other causes which prevented his coming through, was not present. Consequently all the Maori cases and some of the principal European ones were adjourned till the 17th of June, when Mr BOOTH will be at Wairoa a as Judge of the Revision Court. Cases heard on Wednesday was that of W F SHAW v John BROWN and John GRANT, a private prosecution in which the defendants were charged with larceny of 40 posts from the plaintiff's land, TINIROTO. They pleaded not guilty and accused BROWN claiming to have an interest in the land through a native woman with whom he lives on the land adjoining. After hearing a number of witnesses for the prosecution case was adjourned on the application of Mr HAWKINS-counsel for the defendants, owing to the absence of a material witness. Principal civil case was that of W A GRIFFIN v D MAWE Other prosecutions adjudicated consisted mainly of prosecutions for the non-registration of dogs, small debt cases &c. At a meeting of the CLYDE Town Board on Wednesday Mr Thomas PARKER resigned the chairmanship through ill health. The tender of G PIKE £51, for forming Lahore Street was accepted.

    10/23/2005 05:53:27
    1. Fw: HBH 1890 May 31 Local plus
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 31 Local HBH 1890 May 31 Local Messrs PALLISER and JONES, the successful tenderers for the next section of the breakwater, have taken up the contract, and with their sureties have signed the specifications Resident Magistrate's Court-Before Mr J H VAUTIER J.P George MURPHY was charged with drunkenness. Cautioned and dismissed. Dr MABERLY will (D.V.) deliver an address in the Foresters' Hall tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Rev Oliver DEAN, who has succeeded Mr PRESTON in the cure of St. Andrew's, Port, NAPIER, is to be admitted to the office as a priest. Rev C PENNEY will preach in the Methodist Church morning and evening tomorrow.

    10/23/2005 02:06:31
    1. HBH 1890 May 31WILLIAMS and HOWLETT
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH May 31 1890 WILLIAMS and HOWLETT BIRTH WILLIAMS-At Waipuna HASTINGS, ON May 30, the wife of Joseph H WILLIAMS, of a daughter. DEATH HOWLETT-At East Grinstead, on April 15th, Julia Catharine, wife of Rev William HOWLETT, aged 65 years. "Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her."

    10/23/2005 02:04:37
    1. HBH 1890 May 30 Local news 1
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 30 Local news 1 Page Two Mr P A HERMAN has been appointed sole agent for Hawke's Bay for the celebrated Carl BERGMANN Dresden pianos. William BEGGS and Christine Hansen CHRISTIANSEN have been adjudged bankrupts. Meetings of their creditors will be held next Thursday at the courthouse. Tenders are invited by the Railway Department, Wellington, for the supply of totara sleepers at any station on the Napier Railway station. Accounts against the estate of the late William BRUCE, of Porangahau, must be rendered to Messrs Sainsbury and LOGAN before the 1st of July It is notified that Mr George MILLIGAN has been elected to fill the vacant seat on the Meanee Road Board

    10/23/2005 02:04:19
    1. HBH 1890 May 30 Ormondville LARSEN Lauritz
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 30 Ormondville-LARSEN Lauritz Page Two Our Ormondville correspondent writes as follows under yesterday's date:- The inquest upon the body of the unfortunate man Lauritz LARSEN was held yesterday at the Junction Hotel, Norsewood, before Mr S JOHNSON, coroner, and a jury of six consisting of the following gentlemen; Messrs-F C SHUGAR (foreman) J PETTERSEN, C GARFORTH, J T WILSON, G MANDEL, M BECK. A number of witnesses were examined and the following verdict was arrived at:-"That the deceased Lauritiz LARSEN, met his death from accidentally being thrown from his horse."

    10/23/2005 02:03:42
    1. HBH 1890 May 31 Local and COURT
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 31 Court and Local In the shop in Hastings Street Napier lately occupied by Messrs HOFFMAN and Sons are to be seen some very nice oil paintings, consisting of picture, plaques, &c., which are the work of Miss M SHAW of this town. Miss SHAW received an award of the third order of merit for an exhibit at the recent exhibition at DUNEDIN. The pictures now on view are to be disposed of by art union. At the Hastings RM Court yesterday before Messrs G ELLIS and W O Mc LEOD, J.P's-THE FOLLOWING CASES WERE DEALT WITH: - J MALONEY-allowing a horse to stray-fined 5s and costs 7s T HOY-one horse, 10s, and costs 7s J DONOVAN-one horse, 5s, and costs 7s T CONWAY-one horse-dismissed with a caution R F JACKSON-two horses, fined 5s and costs 7s H W VARLEY-one horse 5s and costs 7s C SANDERS- four horses, 10s and costs 7s F PEAKMAN-one horse 5s and costs 7s Gustave NAUMANN-four head of cattle, 10s and costs 7s J M CAMPBEL-one horse, 5s and costs 7s J DICKSON-one horse, 5s and costs 7s The Mission which is to be opened in the Cathedral on Friday next will be conducted by the Rev C G GRUBB, M.A., of the University of DUBLIN. Mr GRUBB has come from Home for the purpose of holding missions in the dioceses of Waiapu and Nelson, and proceeds next to Capetown, SOUTH AFRICA.

    10/23/2005 02:02:15