HBH 1890 May 17 Court Before Mr J H VAUTIER J.P. Resident Magistrate Court yesterday- William RENNIE for being drunk in the Botanical Gardens- - dismissed with a caution Frederick LYNASS, just out of gaol after a sojourn of six months there, was charged with drunkenness. He pleaded that in the newly- found joy of liberty, and of meeting with dear old friends, he took too much liquor, and the joy, and the friends, and the liquor were, combined, too much for him-fined 5s and costs and ordered to pay the price of a cab fare, for his joy was so great that nothing less than that mode of progression to the lock-up would serve.
HBH 1890 May 17 HB COURSING CLUB A meeting of the Hawke's Bay Coursing Club was held at the Carlton Hotel yesterday, with Mr A WELLWOOD in the chair. Votes of thanks were passed on to the owners and managers of the MARAEKAKAHO, OLRIG, and OKAWA stations for their hospitality in connection with the matches, and to Messrs SIDEY and BAIN for the handsome cup they presented to the club for competition. Mr DANVERS resigned his position of secretary and judge, the resignation accepted with regret, and with a vote of thanks for past services. Mr WYATT was appointed treasurer and secretary pro tem
HBH 1890 May 17 local news For sale the valuable property at Waipawa, late in the occupation of Mr A BOWDEN Second term at STONEBYRES ladies' school Hastings, will commence on the 27th instant. Mr John MONAGHAN has about 25 acres of land at PAPAKURA to let. Mrs CHISSELL, Poplar House, Emerson Street, Napier, has several vacancies for servants. Mr H NAPHTALL is the sole agent for The Dresden Piano Company in Hawke's Bay.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 12:19 PM Subject: HB Herald, . June 23rd and 24th 1891 June 23, 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: No Arrivals. Departures - June 21 - Weka, s.s., for Nuhaka and Mahia. June 22 - Lily, schooner, Captain BLOOM, for Lyttelton. June 24, 1891 Arrivals - June 21 - Comet, ketch, Captain CLARKSON, put back. June 23 - Lily, schooner, Captainm BLOOM, put back. June 23 - Venus, ketch, from Gisborne. June 23 - Weka, s.s., for Mahia. June 23 - Catlin, ketch, put back. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Messrs J.H. VAUTIER and F. SUTTON, J.P'S, John M'LAUGHLIN pleaded guilty to being drunk at the railway station while in charge of a parcel of ammunition. As no accident happened accused was dismissed with a caution. The following players will represent the Pirates in their match against the St. Matthew's Club, which is set down for decision at Faradon Park on Saturday:- COGHLAN, CANITON, CALDWELL, COWELL, COLLINS, CROWLEY, CAMERON, M'DOWELL, O'CONNELL, PARKER, RICHARDS, REARDON, SCHWABE, STEVENS, and WRIGHTSON; emergencies, PIRAUI and STOWE.
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - June 20 - Southern Cross, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Mrs MOSSMAN; Messrs ADEAN, PRIMROSE, TURNER, NICOL, HADLEY, NEWTON, and BRUNTON; 10 steerage. June 20 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Wairoa. June 21 - Taiuna, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames LAIDLAW, TENNENT, and BARRY; Misses LAMB, JOHNSON, TATTERSALL, and SPENCE; Messrs GOWAN, ROBINSON, BAKER, O'SHAUNASSY, GLASS, WILLIAMS, FRASER, COLEMAN, RICHARDSON, BARRY, DAIRY, CAMPBELL, SUTHERLAND, SPENCE, BRYANT, OVENDON, WETHERED, and DANKS; Inspector EMERSON; 21 steerage. June 21 - Manapouri, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Misses BLACKMORE, NOTTS, RAWSON, and CUTHBERT; Messrs C. M'KENZIE, J.W.M. BATES, M. NICOL, F. ALLEN, RAMKIN, N.L. BERRY, and LEVINSHON; Master PITT; 7 steerage. June 21 - Kate Tatham, barquentine, Captain MOORE, from Newcastle. Departures - June 20 - Catlin, ketch, for Dunedin. June 20 - Comet, ketch, for Dunedin. June 20 - Southern Cross, s.s., for Wellington. June 21 - Taiuna, s.s., for Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames LAWRENCE and HINDMARSH; Miss RADFORD; Messrs HINDMARSH and LAWRENCE. June 21 - Manapouri, s.s., for Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames STONE, SCRAMAN, H.H. BOLD, LANE, and TAYLOR; Misses PALMER (2), BEERE, HAYWARD, and MOSS; Messrs HENNERY, DUCROG, HIGHMAN, PRIME, BURRIDGE, SWANSON, M'MILLAN, DOUGHERTY, WILTON, PETHERICK, LONGDILL, and LEVY. Marriage - DAVIS-CROSSE - At Palmerston North, on June 18th, by the Rev. A. WRIGHT, David Edward, eldest son of Mr Edward DAVIS, sheepfarmer, Paketapu, to Fanny, third daughter of the late C.G. CROSSE, of Porangahau.
Thanks Murray-Elaie From: "Murray Lynn" <m.lynn@paradise.net.nz> To: "Elaine Mattsen" <mattsen@paradise.net.nz> Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 11:36 PM Subject: Re: [HB-PB] Update of Cem websites on line Hi Elaine I have linked most council cemetery sites on my website: http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/mlynn/ Click on New Zealand and then Cemeteries Murray Elaine Mattsen wrote: Hi listers for the benefit of new members plus myself could you mind if you update or re-submit any on line cemetery records on to this list.
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Tues 15 Dec 1891 Mr POULSEN has sold his interest in the Mangatera Hotel to a Mangatainoka resident Thurs 17 Dec 1891 For sale Section 5, Weber, together with store and four room whare erected theron. Apply William HALES, Herbertville Sat 19 Dec 1891 Death BRABAZON : On 18th inst at the residence of John BRABAZON, Makotuku, Rebecca BRABAZON, aged 84 years. the funeral will leave Mr BRABAZON's at 3pm. In another column will be found a notice announcing the death of Mrs BRABAZON, Makotuku. The deceased was the mother of Mrs BOVAIRD, Ormondville and Sam BRABAZON, Norsewood ... more Norsewood School Prize List Lower Std 1 George MORTENSEN, Axel THODSON, William HANSEN, Reuben HTCHINSON, James PRICE, Fitzof MAGNUSSEN, Wm BECK, Otto OLSEN, Alfred OLSEN, John SENK, Hilda ENGLEBRETSEN, Milly ERICKSEN, Mary GRUBNER, Annie LUND, Eliza HANSEN. Upper Std 1 James HUTCHINSON, Joseph CHRISTIANSEN, Oliver ERICKSEN, Fritz AUGUSTIN, James PEDERSEN, Gustav ERICKSEN, Signa MAGNUSSEN, Caroline AUGUSTIN, Alice SCHEFFLER, Annette SANDAR, Tora JACOBSEN, Hadweig BRIESKE, Jenny HOPKINS. Std 11 Arthur THORSTENSEN, Bertie YOUNGMAN, Eric HANSEN, John ANDERSON, Charles HULENA, Isiah ANDERSON, Conrad SCHEFFLER, Gustav GRUBNER, Edward GRUBNER, Alfred LUND, Waldemar THOMPSON, John LARSEN, Henry MANDAHL, Ole NORDBYE, Thos BARTOSH, John SVENSEN, Andrew LARSEN, Charles CHRISTIANSEN, Helen NIELSEN, Clara ANDERON, Jonette LARSEN, Nellie ANDERSON, Martha THORSTENSEN, Ellen CHRISTOFFERSEN, Helen HULENA, Emma CHRISTOFFERSEN, Mathilda OLSEN, Emma ENGLEBRETSEN, Gunda OLSEN Std 111 Carl ENGLEBRETSEN, Olaf PEDERSON, Frank HUTCHINSON, Rudolf BRIESKE, Gustave GUNDERSEN, John M ANDERSON, Alex MORTENSEN, Martin ENGLEBTRESEN, Carl LARSEN, MaryHUTCHINSON, Alice REDWARD Std 1V Oscar CHRISTOFFERSEN, Ludwig LEOPOLDT, Anton LARSEN, Fred CLEMETT, John LUND, Mathida THORKILSON, Hilda ANDERSON, Jenny NIELSEN Std V John BARTOSH, Knut OLSEN, Ole ANDERSON, Carl THOMSEN, Bertha FORD, Hilda MAGNUSSEN, Louisa REDWARD, Hilda OLSEN Special Prizes Attendance: Full attendance from examination to examination. Std 1 : James PRICE 2yrs, Milly ERICKSEN 2yrs, Eva BRIESKE 2yrs. Presented by J.L. PATULLO Std 11 : Waldemar THOMSEN, Nellie ANDERSON, Martha THORSTENSEN, Louisa AUGUSTINE, Emma CHRISTOFFERSEN 2yrs. Presented by W.H. HAWKINS Std V : Carl THOMSEN 4yrs, John BARTOSH 2yrs, Knut OLSEN. Presented by J.L. PATULLO Ole ANDERSON , John CHRISTOFFERSEN 3yrs & Bertha FORD 2yrs. Presented by L. REWARD Sewing Std 1 Signa MAGNUSSEN Std 11 Gunda OLSEN Std 111 Alice REDWARD Std 1V Hilda ANDERSON Std V Louisa REDWARD Presented by Miss KING Drawing - Presented by J.T. WILSON Std 1 Annett SANER Std 11 Emma ENGLEBRETSEN Std 111 Mary HUTCHINSON Std 1V Oscar CHRISTOFFERSEN Std V Hans OLSEN Std V1 Charles BRIESKE Ex Books - Presented by C.R. PETTERSEN Std 1 Alice SCHEFFER Std 11 John SVENSEN Std 111 J.M. ANDERSON Std 1V Ludwig LEOPOLDT Std V Hilma MAGNUSSEN History - Presented by C.F. FREDERIKSON Bertie PETTERSEN, Hilda OLSEN Manners Horace MORTENSEN, Sigurd OLSEN, Ludwig CHRISTOFFERSEN, Mary NIELSEN General Improvement John NORDBYE, Nellie CLEMETT, Attine RIES Punctuality Alice GOLLAN Writing Oliver ERICKSEN These prizes were presented by O. ERICKSEN, A.B. THOMSEN, B. GUNDERSEN & H. NORDBYE. Arithmetic Std 1V John LUND, Oscar CHRISTOFFERSEN, Bertha BRIESKE, Arthur THORSTENSEN
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Thurs 10 Dec 1891 At the meeting of the Ormondville School committee, it transpired that A. GRANT passing Std V11 did not count in the % of passes departmental regulations accounted for. Sat 12 Dec 1891 Death FOTHERGILL: At Ormondville on Fri 11 Dec, George Robinson FOTHERGILL, aged 50 years. We are very sorry to say that the little daughter of John SCHOLES died at the waipukurau Hospital of influenza on Thursday night. The little one was about 6 years and will be sorely missed by Mr & Mrs SCHOLES, who have our deepest sympathy. We regret to announce the death of George FOTHERGILL of Ormondville ..... more Ormnondvile RM Court. A. TURNBULL RM Martin MORRISEY & O. HEGH, charged with trespassing in John PETTERSON's house........ more. Names mentioned: Johan PETTERSON, Blacksmith, Norsewood Annie LAUVIG ( MORRISEY was her brother in law) Mr LARVIG - Interpreter Martin GUNDERSON charged with disturbing the service at the Weslyan Church, Norsewood. J.E. STENBERG & J. FREDERICKSEN, proved the case. They stated that the defendant had been using obscene language in church W. HOUSE - Allowing a horse to wander
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Tues 08 Dec 1891 Mr C. LEACH has deterimined to sell off and leave the district. Danevirke School Results of Sewing Std V ( very indifferent). Beatrice DRINKWATER 80, Jessie FRASER 75, Std 1V ( ver good). Lily WRATT 80, Louisa PAWSON 80, Mary WALLACE 85, Mabel LEE 95, Annie ELMBRANCH 75, Hannah FRASER 80, Lucy TERRY 70, Alice MITCHELL 90, Jessie HENDERSON 75, May HENDERSON 85 Std 111. Ruby POPPLEWELL 90, Ethel LEE 80, Effie DIXON 80, Lily BUKCH 80, Annie MITCHELL 95, Gertrude LEE 95, Annie CONNOR 90, Annie QUINLAN 80, Amunda SKJOTH 85, Ada MITCHELL 90, Harriet BROWN 85, Emma DEAN 100, Lizzie THOMAS 90, Amy BUKCH Std 11 ( work very good, but marks taken off on account of some of the things being washed). Jane ALDING 84, Josephine BRIGHOUSE 80, Kate CONRAD 85, Siri PETERSEN 85, Nellie DEAN 75, Edith POPPLEWELL 85, Mabel ROYTHORNE 90, Cissy HEMMINGSEN 100, Fanny RICHARDS 80, Annie SKJOTH 85, Annie ROSE 100, Tilly HAGENSEN 95, Martha SHUGAR 85, Rachael ROXBURGH 90, Nellie WRIGHT 100, Nellie FRASER 90, Cornelia WYLIE 80, Mary ANDERSON 90, Lynda NEAGLE 80, Std 1 ( highly commended, very good style of sewing). Mary McAVOY 90, Minnie BRIGHOUSE 75, Edith MACKAY 90, Flo McCARTIE 95, Minnie CHRISTIANSEN 90, Mary DENNEHY 90, Crystal LLOYD 90, Mary CROWLEY 90, Mary SKJOTH 75, Emily WHITEHEAD 90, Beatrice SCOTT 95. Competitors for Rechab HARDING's prize : Rosa ALLARDICE Std V, 12 years & 3 months. Annie CAMERON Std V, 13 years
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Thurs 01 Dec 1891 The region is full of people with influenza Thurs 03 Dec 1891 We are sorry to chronicle the death of another old identity, Mrs Anne ERICKSEN, wife of Ole Snr ........... ( Died in her 73rd year) Sat 05 Dec 1891 Dr ALLEN, a well known Napier practitioner, died yesterday. Danevirke RM Court. A. TURNBULL RM E. SCHMIDT v H. SILVESTER B. DENNEHY v A. MEHA H.B. Timber Co v V. RASMUSSEN J. McLAUGHLAN v Topi KURU. Elizabeth ALLARDICE v Edward HUNT. George BEATTIE - Leaving his horse unattended J. ALLARDICE was charged by Elizabeth ALLARDICE with striking her on the head with his clenched fist. He had assaulted her more than once. Elizabeth ALLARDICE was charged on the information of Const. RYAN with employing a female in the bar after hours
HBH 1890 May 17 BOLAM and Mc KINNON Wedding Page Two Marriage BOLAM-Mc KINNON A pretty little wedding was celebrated at the Cathedral yesterday, when Dean HOVELL united in matrimonial bonds Mr W J BOLAM, son of Mr John BOLAM, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND, and Miss Annie Mc KINNON, youngest daughter of Mr John Mc KINNON of ARAWAPANUI. The bride's dress was of white Surah silk, relieved by trimmings of cream silk-crape broche, and the customary veil. The bridesmaids were Miss B Mc KINNON, Miss GLENDINNING, and Miss E DINWIDDIE, Mr Angus Mc KINNON acting as best man. After the ceremony a number of guests assembled at the residence of Mr P DINWIDDIE, where the wedding breakfast was laid, and in the afternoon the newly married pair left for WELLINGTON on a honeymoon trip.
HBH 1890 May 16 Taradale F Team Following will play against Pirates' Senior Team tomorrow Kuripo TAREHA, NEDI, Stanley BENNETT (Captain), and NGARE HEBDEN, EDWARDS, and JOHNY HOARE, POROKURA, AUGUST, JOE, LORD, LEITCH, Mc DOWELL, R NEAGLE Emergencies: PAUL, T BUTTON, WHATAM, and BRANSFIELD. Second fifteen v the County at Taradale tomorrow Sam BENNETT (Captain) AWHI, TAYLOR, KING, WHETANE, BOWES, MANNERS T BUTTON, KARA, API, CATTANACH, COLLINS, Paul KARAURIA, WHETIN Emergencies: G POINTON, M O:HALLORAN, HATA, and PARE. .
HBH 1890 May 16th HB R U The H Bay Rugby Union met at the Criterion Hotel yesterday afternoon, when Messrs LOGAN, FULTON, REARDON, COWEN, HANLEN, HUGHES, LORD, and HOBEN were present. Messrs MORRISON, GIBBONS, GORE, and A F KENNEDY were appointed a committee to draw up a list of authorised referees for the season. Proposed by Mr HOBEN/Mr REARDON to ask Mr LOGAN to act as selector of the representative teams for the season.
HBH 1890 May 16th Local Advertisements. A first and final dividend of 7s 5d in the £1 in the estate of A WOODFIELD is payable at the office of Mr J F JARDINE, Deputy Official Assignee Mrs WALKER, Emerson Street, Napier has vacancies for servants A cake and a apron fair in connection with the Methodist Free Church will be held on the 29th instant. Puketapu Road Board notify that they will levy a rate of 1/2d in the £1. Mr Cornelius O'DONOGHUE notifies that at the next Napier licensing meeting he will apply for a license for the Provincial Hotel.
Danish Immigrants (1872 "Ballarat") Peter Andreas BIRKEGAARD (aka Andrew PETERS) & Antonette Vilhelmine NIELSEN HOBOLT I have some info online re the above. (See www.norsewoodcemetery.co.nz/birkegaard-andreas-descendants/ .) They lived in Waipukurau, Waipawa, Hastings, Havelock North, and Napier. I don't want to add any generations to this, but if anyone can fill in some of the "Unknowns" in this tree or add any dates/interesting snippets, please contact me. Thanks. Pip -- Norsewood Cemetery & Settlers' Genealogies Project www.norsewoodcemetery.co.nz NEW ZEALAND
Hi Listers Does anyone have the address of the above CD relating to soldiers at War Data Disc which can be purchased from an address in AUCKLAND Elaine
Norsewood Cemetery & Settlers' Genealogies Project www.norsewoodcemetery.co.nz NEW ZEALAND Pip ----- Elaine Mattsen wrote: >Hi listers for the benefit of new members plus myself could you mind if you update or re-submit any on line cemetery records on to this list. > >I know there are quite a few and when I put my new drive in I lost most of them and my memory isn't good, or should I say it is not perfect-old age? > >Elaine > > >==== NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY Mailing List ==== >Hawkes Bay,Fruit Bowl of NZ > >============================== >Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. >Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > >
Here's Barb's website http://nzgenealogy.rootschat.net/cemetery.html possibly more out there to be added too. Regards Rachel W in a Sunny Hokitika,NZ Elaine Mattsen <mattsen@paradise.net.nz> wrote: Hi listers for the benefit of new members plus myself could you mind if you update or re-submit any on line cemetery records on to this list. I know there are quite a few and when I put my new drive in I lost most of them and my memory isn't good, or should I say it is not perfect-old age? Elaine ==== NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY Mailing List ==== Hawkes Bay,Fruit Bowl of NZ ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com
Hi listers for the benefit of new members plus myself could you mind if you update or re-submit any on line cemetery records on to this list. I know there are quite a few and when I put my new drive in I lost most of them and my memory isn't good, or should I say it is not perfect-old age? Elaine
COLLINGE Frank (Francis) Purchased Section 43 when the Mission subdivided the Meanee property in 1884 and this would be known as Puketapu today Married to AnneHARRIS 18765?7 Folio 1865 and died suddenly as a result of a clot on his lungs and he is buried at the old Puketapu Cem at Taradale Their known Children were Mary Frank Edith Maude Percy Alexander (father of Percy who farmed and had an orchard in Hastings) Any connections welcomed. Or should I say very welcome Elaine