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    1. HBH 1890 May 8 Te Aute F C
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 8 Te Aute F C The following team will represent the Te Aute College Football Club against Taradale at Farndon on Saturday DAYMOND, WIHAPI, LUXFORD, STUART, JAMES, FRIDAY, ANDREW, ROBERT, MANAWAROA, ELLISON, BIROA, KATENE, PRENTICE, R MORGAN. Emergencies: - Robert FRIDAY, HAAKA, JURY, W MORGAN, TUHITARE, Te HAARA.

    10/02/2005 10:24:17
    1. HBH May 5 1890 MACKERSEY and MEREDITH
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH May 5 1890 MACKERSEY-MEREDITH Marriage MACKERSEY-MEREDITH-On Thursday, 29th April, at St Matthew's Church, MASTERTON, by the Rev W E PAIGE, J.J. MACKERSEY, second son of John MACKERSEY, of Wallace, Waipukurau, Hawke's Bay, to Edith, fifth daughter of Edwin MEREDITH, of Llandoff, MASTERTON.

    10/02/2005 10:23:24
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 29 & 31 Oct 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Thurs 29 Oct 1891 Yesterday, Thomas CHAPMAN who was falling bush for Mr PRESCOTT at Takapau, got his collar bone broken ... more Rev ECCLES of Waipawa has taken a months holiday after the loss of his youngest son Inquest on ROSS ... more Names mentioned : John MACKERSEY - JP - Waipukurau William PARKER - Stepson of Carl SCHMIDT George Andrew SCOTT - Railway Clerk - Danevirke Daniel Romeo o'SULLIVAN - Settler - Umutaoroa James McGAUGHRAN - Settler - Umutaoroa Jens SKJOTH - Settler - Danevirke Frederich Joseph POPPLEWELL - Headmaster - Danevirke Public School August CARLSON D.R. REED F.W.C. BIERRE Verdict : John Oglivie ROSS met his death by injuries received through falling from a dray. Sat 31 Oct 1891 Mr PATULLO of Norsewood intends opening a butcher shop Wainui Notes . Oct 26 Samuel FRANKLIN died yesterday after a long and painful illness borne with great fortitude. He was one of the oldest settlers in the district and greatly respected by all for his sterling character

    10/02/2005 03:17:37
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 22, 24 & 27 Oct 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Thurs 22 Oct 1891 The inquest upon the late J.O. ROSS was formally opened at Waipukurau yesterday and after the evidence of the hospital warders had been taken was adjourned. Sat 24 Oct 1891 Mrs HUNTER & family are removing to Otope next week and their house has been taken by Mr BAMFORD William ROSE has been appointed Tax Assessor for Danevirke. C. HALL has received a similar appointment for Woodville. Tues 27 Oct 1891 At Waipawa yesterday, August IRONMOMGER, charged with false pretences. The inquest on ROSS held at Waipukurau this day.The inquest was resumed this morning before S. JOHNSON Coroner . Jury : H.J. HARTLEY ( F), JAMESON, SIMPSON, KINNIMONT, PHILIPS & SCRIMGEOUR. The evidence of Thomas PUTMAN, warden of the hospital was read ...more Names mentioned William Couper SMITH - JP Const RYAN Lauritz FRIIS carl SCHMIDT Mr SKJOTH ROSS, had been living under the name of Alfred ROSE at Danevirke. He was hurt when a dray had turned over on him and the rough treatment he endured from the police

    10/02/2005 03:17:15
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 17 & 20 Oct 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Sat 17 Oct 1891 Gisborne 16th Last night a 15 roomed house which was being erected for Lieut Col PORTER, was destroyed by fire ... more Tues 20 Oct 1891 Mr ELMBRANCH, has just completed a iron fence to surrond the plot at Tahoraite in which the remains of the late Chief WIRIHANA are interred. Waipawa . This day A shocking accident occurred yesterday at BLACKBURN's Flaxmill, Kaikora North. Robert KIRK, 24yrs, unmarried, was feeding flax when the machine caught his hand dragging it in to the shoulder, where it was broken off. The man was conveyed to County hospital

    10/02/2005 03:16:58
    1. Fw: Bush Advocate 15 Oct 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Thurs 15 Oct 1891 Inquest An enquiry into the circumstances attendant upon the death of Elizabeth PAWSON which occurred at Danevirke on Tuesday .. more Names mentioned : Louise PAWSON - Daughter of William Daniel PAWSON & the deceased. Eva PAWSON - Eldest daughter of the deceased, 14 years & 2 months old William PAWSON - eldest son of deceased Dr EARLE - Wanganui Dr MCINTYRE - Palmerston North Ernest William CAMPBELL - WILKINSON - Doctor

    10/02/2005 03:16:42
    1. Reposting Interests in GISBORNE
    2. Doug & Jan
    3. Looking for anyone who can relate to the following John LANGFORD married Mary NEIL in 1908 children born before the marriage Margaret born in 1881 in Gisborn married Robert Leonard GRAY May Janet born in 1889 in Gisborne married William George Frederick BIGNELL Margaret LANGFORD and Robert Leonard GRAY had the following children Amy Mary GRAY born 1903 in USA married Robert Wallis WATSON Colin Falkland GRAY born 1914married Betty Louis COOK Kenneth Neil GRAY born 1914died 1940 Alan GRAY born 1916 Margaret Leslie GRAY born 1918 Christchurch married John Haldane CAMPBELL Robert MowbrayGRAY born 1922 Gisborne died 1944 Olive Sheila GRAY born 1923 Wellington married Michael John TOMBLESON Margaret GRAY was very active in the Musical Circles and was a very successful Crocquet player apparently winning many tournaments in Napier and Gisborne. From Margaret GRAY's 1957 orbituary it would appear that there were 18 Grandchildren and 5 Great Grandchildren Would love hear from anyone who has a connection Jan. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.9/116 - Release Date: 9/30/05

    10/01/2005 10:08:29
    1. HBH May 1 1890 HARDING
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH May 1 1890 HARDING Page Two Birth-HARDING At Kereru, on the 26th April-the wife of Arthur HARDING, of a son.

    10/01/2005 07:06:24
    1. HBH May 3 1890 WYATT and TICKNER
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH May 3 1890 WYATT and TICKNER Deaths WYATT-On May 1st at Priestly road, Ellen the beloved wife of H P WYATT, aged 33 years The funeral will leave Priestly road at 3 p.m. today Saturday TICKNER- Suddenly from the fall of a tree, Walter TICKNER, aged 20 years. Deeply regretted The burial office will be read at St Matthews Church Hastings, this Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock

    10/01/2005 07:05:44
    1. HBH May 3 1890 BD
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH May 3 1890 Births BIRTHS BALFOUR-At Bank of New Zealand, Napier, on Friday, 2nd May, 1890, the wife of T W BALFOUR, of a son. DEATH WYATT-On May 1st, at Priestly Road, the wife of H P WYATT, of a daughter (stillborn)

    10/01/2005 07:05:26
    1. HBH May 3 1890 BALFOUR and WYATT
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH May 3 1890 BALFOUR and WYATT Births BALFOUR-At Bank of New Zealand, NAPIER, on Friday, 2nd May 1899, the wife of T W BALFOUR, of a son. Wyatt-On May 1st at Priestly road, the wife of H P WYATT of a daughter (still born.)

    10/01/2005 07:03:01
    1. HBH 1890 May 7 General Local items
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 7 General Local items Page 2 Tenders invited by Messrs BAKER and TABUTEAU for the purchase of part of the OHAUMOKO Block. A number of cattle to be sold at BEECROFT's yards also number of cattle at RYAN'S yards Taradale. Meeting - creditors of James Mc ANENY at Courthouse on 11th. Mrs CHISSELL, Poplar House, Emerson Street Napier has several vacancies for servants. A Matron is wanted for the Refuge Whole of the farm stock of Mr J E DUCKWORTH is to be sold

    10/01/2005 07:02:05
    1. HBH 1890 May 7 local news
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 7 local news From Mr R W JENSEN donation for Mrs HAMSHAR Nominated as candidates to represent the Meeanee riding in the H B COUNTY COUNCIL Messrs G RYMER J BEATSON W J HARKER Messrs BAKER and TABUTEAU have for sale 5000 acres of the Ohaumoko block, the property of Messrs ABBOT Bros, situated about 12 miles from HUNTERVILLE. The land has been cut up into four blocks ranging from 587 to 1776 acres. If the Napier School has not been over staffed, will not the action of the committee in allowing Miss BROWN to leave without notice cause the school to be under-staffed for several weeks? In that case is not the welfare of the children being sacrificed?

    10/01/2005 07:01:49
    1. HBH 1890 May 7 Napier v Pirates F C
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 7 Napier v Pirates F C The following teas have been selected to do battle for the Napier Football Club against the pirates next Saturday afternoon on the Recreation ground. First Fifteen: - BRYCE, PERCY, WARBRICK, KNIGHT, O'CONNELL, DOWNEY, SIM, WHYTE, LINDSAY, WHITE, G FLEMING, HUGHES, J FLEMING, ROBINSON, STANTON Emergencies: - ANDERSON, GOODALL, AAMEDT, WILSON, LUCAS, and BELL Second Fifteen: - COGHLAN, W GOODALL, ANDERSON, J GOODALL, MILLER, WELSMAN, CATO, JARMAN, CUNNINGHAM, BELL, JAGO (2), E RUDMAN, J D RUSSELL, JONES Emergencies: - ROWLEY, W RUDMAN, E CROWLEY, SCHULTZE.

    10/01/2005 07:01:35
    1. HBH 1890 May 7th Court News
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 7th Court News Hastings Correspondent under yesterday's date: - Police Court today before Messrs ELLIS and WELLWOOD J.P's Frederick de LACY charged with stealing a pair of slippers the property of Walter HOLDER Seven days with hard labor Cornelius BROSNAHAN charged with being a habitual drunkard R M Court yesterday Henry HOFF charged with drunkenness. He did not appear and his bail was estreated Joseph COLLINS for being drunk and disorderly-fined $£1 and costs, or in default seven days hard labor. Judgment was given for plaintiff yesterdays at the Resident magistrate's Court in each of the following civil cases. Mr G A PREECE R.M., presiding Official Assignee in estate of E BLACKWELL V WASTNEY-Mr STOCK for plaintiff FULTON V LAMBERT-Mr LOGAN for plaintiff GOLDING V ROBINSON JARMAN v MORTENSEN OAK V REILLY RUSSELL V HATWELL OAK V BEGGS OAK V HOFF SHEATH V CORRIGAN 3 previous convictions. Seven more days for this Robert HARKNESS fined 5s and costs 2s for being drunk Henry HILL fined same amount for a similar offence and not being able to pay had to pay a visit to Mr MILLER A pleasant ceremony took place yesterday afternoon in the office of the Napier telegraphic department, when his brother officers presented Mr S LUXFORD, who has retired from the government service, with a handsome liquer stand. Mr HARRINGTON the officer in charge made the presentation. Mr LUXFORD goes to join his father on a large farming property in the Palmerston district.

    10/01/2005 07:01:14
    1. Phil Lascelles
    2. unsubscribe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Naomi Baldwin" <naomi.baldwin1@bigpond.com> To: <NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 2:19 PM Subject: [HB-PB] Re: NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-D Digest V05 #178 > Dear Elaine, > is there a passenger list available for the "Hauroto" > leaving Lyttleton Wednesday 11th October 1883 to Port Jackson Sydney . > > Looking for Phillip Cuthbert Anderson,wife & four children ?? > > Eileen I tried to send the photo's of P C & family but apparently your > format & mine are not compatable . > If you have a snail mail address I will send photo's > Thanks > Keep up the great work > Regards Naomi Australia > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 11:00 AM > Subject: NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-D Digest V05 #178 > > > > > ==== NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY Mailing List ==== > List your Interests,We are all interested and may be able to help > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >

    09/30/2005 08:30:58
    1. Re: NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-D Digest V05 #178
    2. Naomi Baldwin
    3. Dear Elaine, is there a passenger list available for the "Hauroto" leaving Lyttleton Wednesday 11th October 1883 to Port Jackson Sydney . Looking for Phillip Cuthbert Anderson,wife & four children ?? Eileen I tried to send the photo's of P C & family but apparently your format & mine are not compatable . If you have a snail mail address I will send photo's Thanks Keep up the great work Regards Naomi Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: <NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 11:00 AM Subject: NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-D Digest V05 #178

    09/30/2005 06:19:03
    1. HBH 1890 May 7 CLIVE
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 7 CLIVE West Clive yesterday afternoon was in considerable danger of a serious flood. The heavy sea running in the bay closed up the mouth of the Ngaruroro, and the water in the river rose till round by the English Church, the Roman Catholic church, in front of Mr RUDDICK'S hotel, and by Mr LASCELLES', was one large sheet of water. The Waitangi creek rose till the water touched the girders of the bridge, and the swamp known as GIFFORD's" presented the appearance of a vast lake. A number of men and a couple of horse teams were set to work to scoop out a passage for the water through the shingle blocking up the river mouth, and when the train passed Farndon last night on its way to Napier there were signs of the water subsiding.

    09/30/2005 02:37:08
    1. HBH 1890 May 6 Court and local
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 6 Court and local Page Two At a meeting of the St Paul's Mutual Improvement Society which was held yesterday evening and Mr J H TODD in the chair. A man named James ADAMS was yesterday brought up at the Resident Magistrate's Court charged with being drunk and resisting the police-was fined 5s and costs for getting intoxicated and £1 and costs for resisting the civil power. Captain PREECE issued a warrant yesterday, on the applications of Mr CRESSWELL, for the arrest of Walter C BROWN, on a charge of wife desertion. BROWN, who is well known in NAPIER, was till recently employed at Messrs BLYTHE and Co's, and still more recently at a shop in HASTINGS. He was a married man, and had one child. He made the acquaintance of a young lady whose mission in life for the time was also to serve buyers of drapery goods, and from circumstances which have come to the knowledge of Brown's wife, it is supposed that her husband and the other young lady agreed so well that they decided to elope and seek happiness in other climes. At all events, BROWN has left NAPIER, and is said to be in WELLINGTON waiting to take passage to AUSTRALIA tomorrow, but the turn affairs have taken, and the issue of a warrant for Brown's arrest, have, as will be seen from our WELLINGTON telegrams, put a stoop to the voyage. A peculiar case was heard at the Magistrate's Court yesterday. Christopher BEECHY, a respectable labouring man, was charged with burning rubbish in a garden without permission from the Municipal Council. After hearing evidence case was dismissed. At the Public Works Committee of the Municipal council who met last evening it was not entertained that the request of COTTON and DINWIDDIE for a rebate on rates. The offer of the Bowling Club to purchase part of town section 364 for bowling purposes for the sum of £500, be accepted conditionally that it be used for recreation purposes only.

    09/30/2005 02:36:50
    1. HBH 1890 May 6 Local General
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 May 6 Local General Page Two The master of the Refuge desires us to acknowledge with thanks, a parcel of clothing from Messrs RINGLAND and THOMAS and box of cakes, from the committee of the recent ball. Resident. Magistrate's. Court Before Mr G A PREECE, R.M., George EDWARDS William SMITH Thomas RICE Joseph LEATON Each fined 5s, and costs for drunkenness John W WINTER, for a second appearance, was fined 10s and costs. Lord ONSLOW, accompanied by his private secretary, arrived overland from TAUPO last night at 6 p.m., and put up at the MASONIC Hotel, Lady ONSLOW, who is on board the HINEMOA was expected to reach NAPIER almost as soon as his excellency, but the government steamer has not yet put in an appearance. Mr ALEXANDER, business manager for WIRTH Brothers' circus, has arrived in NAPIER to make necessary preparations for opening here at an early date. Evening of Friday, May 16th, and the "pitch" will be the vacant ground opposite the infants' school in Clive Square A meeting of the CALEDONIAN ball committee was held at the Masonic Hotel yesterday, with Mr M R MILLER in the chair. There was a large attendance, and great interest was taken in the questions discussed.

    09/30/2005 02:36:38