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    1. HBH 1890 April 4th Sat
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890April 5th NO PAPER PUBLISHED

    08/06/2005 05:03:50
    1. HBH 1890 28 March CODD and BRYSON
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 28 March CODD and BRYSON Mr Charles CODD, Taradale, wishes to purchase three draught horses. Gisborne The man Robert BRYSON, who was picked up on the road insensible, after being thrown from his horse died in hospital today.

    08/06/2005 05:01:17
    1. HBH 1890 April 1 Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 April 1 Shipping Arrival Port of Napier 31st March-KIWI from WELLINGTON Departure 31st-KIWI S.S. for WELLINGTON

    08/06/2005 04:59:05
    1. HBH 1890 April 1 Gillespie
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 April 1 Gillespie Death GILLESPIE-At Clive on March 31st, Ellen Margaret, beloved wife of Thomas Gillespie, aged 30 years. The funeral will leave her late residence today, April 1st, 1890 at 2 p.m.

    08/06/2005 04:58:49
    1. HBH 1890 April 1 local
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 April 1 local His Honor the Chief Justice sat in Chambers yesterday to decide as to the course of the business still before the court. His Honor will give his decision in the case of Hori HERE HERE v WRATT before he leaves. The whole of the remaining cases were adjourned till the next sitting of the Court due to the present bill case which would last into Wednesday The garrison corps and band paraded last night at the new drill shed, Coote road. There was a fair muster of Navals under Captain SMITH, a small one of Artillery under Captain Mc CARTNEY, and a full one of Rifles under Captain CHICKEN. Major WOODS was in command of the battalion and men were put through their movements by Captain STURROCK and Lieutenant HESLIN. An entertainment was given in the Seventh Day Adventist Church last evening and there was a large and appreciative audience. Items were given by: - Master George CROSS Miss M CHARLTON Miss M GLASS Miss GRIBBLE Master Alfred GLASS Miss Bella BERRY Also Misses BERRY Mrs DANIELLS Messrs DANIELLS Messrs HARRIS Miss F BERRY Miss M BERRY

    08/06/2005 04:58:35
    1. HBH 1890 April 1 Dunedin Exhibition Table
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 April 1 Dunedin Exhibition Awards Among the Exhibition awards announced today are the following: - Special first-BITUMINOUS COAL=WESTPORT COAL CO First-COLLINGWOOD Co Nelson First-GREY VALLEY CO First-WALLSEND=Brunner and Coal Pit Heath Second-WESTPORT-Waimangaroa Co First-BROWN COAL AUCKLAND Kamo Co Second-OREPUKI Cassell's Second-CANTERBURY John Deans Second- SOUTHLAND Nightcaps Co Third-MOUNT SOMERS E G WRIGHT First-COKE-Grey Valley Co First-CHRISTCHURCH Blackball Co Third-Waimangaroa Co Second-OIL SHALES-Orepuki-CASSELL'S Best Exhibited CEMENT-MILBURN Lime Co Commended-MANUFACTURED ARTICLES-For LIME and Cement from three grades of Scoria ash-PRISONS DEPT-Capt HUME First-MINING MACHINERY AND APPLIANCES-Christchurch-CUFF & GRAHAM Third-Auckland-John YOUNG Third-Nelson-WASHBOURNE SECOND-GOLD SAVING MACHINE-Hokitika-D W Mc ARTHUR Third-Hokitika-W G JOHNSTON First-EDUCATIONAL APPLIANCES School Table-Auckland-Board of Education First-Table for Schoolmistress-HAWKE'S BAY BOARD First-MAPS and diagrams of routes and resources of New Zealand-Christchurch-Survey Office First-Apparatus for experimental mechanics-Auckland-W J ROBINSON Second-Wyndham-W H CLARKE Second-Set of drawing models-HAWKE'S BAY BOARD Second-Set of Woodware exercises-Auckland-W J ROBINSON

    08/06/2005 04:58:15
    1. HBH March 27th 1890 BALFOUR From GLENROSS
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH March 27th 1890 BALFOUR From GLENROSS Thursday Page Two BIRTH BALFOUR-At PUKETAPU, on the 25th March, the wife of D P BALFOUR (late of GLENROSS), OF A DAUGHTER.

    08/06/2005 04:41:39
    1. Norsewood Settlers: Thomas JENSEN FORLAND & Eli (Ellen) JONSDATTER DRIVENES
    2. Pip [www.norsewoodcemetery.co.nz]
    3. Norsewood Settlers: Thomas JENSEN FORLAND & Eli (Ellen) JONSDATTER DRIVENES I have completed web pages for all the info I have on the descendants of the above couple. (Still have to post ancestor info.) See http://www.norsewoodcemetery.co.nz/jensen-thomas-descendants/index.php If anyone has anything they would like to add, please contact me. Thanks. Pip. -- Norsewood Cemetery & Settlers' Genealogies Project www.norsewoodcemetery.co.nz PO Box 4307 Palmerston North NEW ZEALAND

    08/06/2005 04:03:59
    1. Bomber Command
    2. Leigh Willoughby
    3. Hell all, I have just completed the first half of Bomber command in 1941 "Anderson-Joyce" Also regarding the photo's of Hitler and his cronies (generals), I have been asked why a credit hasn't been given to those who have given. The reason for this is that no one has given, and the pictures I have obtained I am legally able to use according to the "Fair Use" which I have found mainly on U.S. sites, and what it means is that because of the age of the photo a copyrite can not be put in force. Thats cutting a long story short. Hope this eases peoples minds. http://www.nzmrangloboerwar.org.nz Regards Leigh in Hokitika, Best Place in New Zealand kiwi_anzac35@yahoo.co.nz Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com

    08/05/2005 12:24:34
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Thurs. May 28th 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 10:56 AM Subject: HB Herald, Thurs. May 28th 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - May 27 - Ahuriri, s.s., from coast. May 27 - Rio, three-masted schooner, Captain DUNN, from Newcastle. Departures - May 26 - Kawatiri, s.s., for Westport. May 26 - Ahuriri, s.s., for coast. May 26 - Mataiua, s.s., for Wellington. Birth - LOCKIE - At Maraekakaho, on the 26th May, the wife of Allan LOCKIE, of a son. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Messrs NEWTON and DUNCAN, J.P.'s, Patrick CROWE and James THOMPSON were each fined 5s and costs for drunkenness. Robert STIRLING, also charged with drunkenness, was fined 10s and costs. A window curtain in a house in Munroe-street, occupied by Mr CALLAGHAN, caught fire yesterday owing, it is supposed, to a spark from a portable boiler flue. Somebody rang the bell at St. Augustine's Church, and for a time there was a rush of people in that direction, but the inmates of the house soon got rid of all danger. At a meeting of the committee of the Caledonian Society, held yesterday afternoon at the Masonic Hotel, 10 pounds was voted to the widow of the late Roderick MATHESON, who was murdered at Rakamoana some time ago. A general meeting of the Napier Poultry and Canary Association was held at the Empire Hotel last evening.......The following committee was appointed:- Messrs COSGROVE, BURRIDGE, F. ORMOND, GARNER, J.W. COOK, A. ROBINSON, S.J. M'KERNON, C. PRICE, and P. PRICE. Our Woodville correspondent writes as follows under yesterday's date:- The licensing committee for the ensuing three years was elected yesterday, and consists of Messrs HALL, SYMS, STACPOOLE, CRAWFORD, and HORNE, all moderate men. The local option poll decided against increases of any kind of licenses. The five hotels are therefore considered ample for the requirements of Woodville. In fact some think that two would suffice, and that there can be no real necessity for five hotels keeping open till 11 o'clock no one will deny, since no train or coach enters or leaves the township after 6.30 p.m.

    08/05/2005 10:55:23
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Wed. May 27th 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 10:44 AM Subject: HB Herald, Wed. May 27th 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrival - May 26 - Matatua, s.s., from Auckland. Departure - May 26 - Kawatiri, s.s., for Westport. Yesterday was Captain PREECE's last day as Resident Magistrate for Hawke's Bay. His successor, Mr TURNBULL, R.M., has arrived. The following team has been selected to represent the Rivals Football Club in their match against the Pirates' second on Saturday next:- WILLIAMS, JOHNNY, WELSMAN, PEACOCK, KIELY, LUCAS, CUNNINGHAM, CATO, LEYLAND, CAMERON, KATENE, HONEPAIPA, PEHUKURA, FRAME, JARMAN. Emergencies - LOCKE, YATES, BISCUIT. The following players will represent the Pirates in their matches on Saturday next:- First Fifteen: Le QUESNE, O'CONNELL, M'RAE, M'KAY, KNIGHT, FREEMAN, MORRISON, MALCON, BEIL, M'SHERRY, M'DOWELL, DOWNEY, ROSS (2), and SWAN. Emergency, H. CROWLEY. Second Fifteen: COGLAN, TAYLOR, CAULTON, CALDWELL, COWELL, O'CONNELL, PARKER, WRIGHTSON, COLLINS, SIMS, M'DOWELL, DUNNINGHAM, E. CROWLEY, SHANSHAN, and RICHARDS. Emergencies, FRANKLIN and BROPHY. James MORRISON , who was charged with drunkenness at the railway station last week, and had his bail of 1 pound estreated, has applied for a rehearing of the charge. We understand that he considers himself unjustly treated, and alleges that he was not at the railway station at all on the day he was arrested. He also alleges that when he was in the lock-up he was kicked and maltreated. As the evidence given was to the effect that MORRISON was arrested at the railway station, after falling off the platform, his denial that he was there is a very direct issue to be decided if the re-hearing takes place. An inquest was held yesterday at the Railway Hotel, Spit, on the body of James CURRAN, who died rather suddently yesterday morning. Captain PREECE was coroner, Mr W. DENHOLM was foreman of the jury, and Constable HARVEY conducted the inquiry on behalf of the police...........By order of the coroner, Dr. JARVIS made an examination of the body, and discovered that death was the result of fatty degeneration of the heart. A verdict in accordance with the medical evidence was returned. The deceased was 46 years of age, and leaves a wife and family. The Western Spit Mission Hall was formally opened on Sunday, but last night, to further mark the occasion, a "social" was given in the hall by the members of the Wesleyan Mission Band and friends.....The following ladies presided at the tables:- Mesdames WELSMAN, STAIRMAN, MARTIN, ROBINSON, COBB, LANG, COULSON, and EVANS, assisted by the Misses COBB, WILLIAMSON, WELSMAN, MINTON, and DOWNS, and a large number of gentleman waiters.

    08/05/2005 10:55:17
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Tues. May 26th 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 10:29 AM Subject: HB Herald, Tues. May 26th 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - May 24 - Weka, s.s., from Mahia. May 25 - Kawatiri, s.s., from Gisborne and Westport. May 25 - Janet Nicoli, s.s., from Southern ports. Departure - May 24 - Te Kapu, s.s., for Wairoa. Marriage - HUNTER-WOOF - At St. Peter's Church, Wellington, on May 21st, by the Rev. W.C. WATERS, W.G. HUNTER, Otope, Danevirke, to M.K. WOOF, of Westmoreland, England. An inquest was held yesterday on the body of a female infant named Louisa M'ALISTER, aged four months, who was found dead in bed on Sunday morning under circumstances already reported. Captain PREECE was coroner, and Mr George LUCAS foreman of the jury. The inquest was held at the house of the parents of the deceased, Spencer-road. After hearing the evidence the jury returned a verdict to the effect that deceased was accidentally suffocated while in bed with her parents during the morning of Sunday, the 24th of May.

    08/05/2005 10:55:11
    1. Fw: HB Herald, Mon. May 25th 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 10:22 AM Subject: HB Herald, Mon. May 25th 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - May 23 - Manapouri, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames ROSS, YOUNGHUSBAND, WILLIAMS, and BUIT; Messrs ROSS, YOUNGHUSBAND, LEHR, WHITE, LLOYD, WOOD, CAMERON , WILSON, and NGATA; 12 steerage. May 23 - Southern Cross, s.s., from Northern ports. Passenger - Mr J. O'HARE. May 23 - Comet, ketch, from Dunedin. May 24 - Wairarapa, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Mrs PITT and child; Misses EVERETT, HERMAN, and SIDEY; Messrs WHITE, WEBSTER, ZANDER, CHURCHWARD, and 3 steerage. May 24 - Weka, s.s., from Mahia. Departures - May 22 - Dunedin, schooner, Captain BERGENSEN, for Auckland. May 23 - Manapouri, s.s., for Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Mesdames BAIN and family, FERGUS and child, and ?ASSELL; Miss BUTTS; Messrs ARMSTRONG, MEIN, DAVIS, CAMERON, GOWING, and WELTON; Master THOMPSON; Dr. FERGUS. May 23 - Southern Cross, s.s., for Wellington. May 23 - Weka, s.s., for Mahia. May 24 - Wairarapa, s.s., for Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames KELLS, MACKERSEY, BETLEY, OSBORNE and family; Misses BIBBY, WATERS, and COWAN; Messrs WILLIAMSON, MACKERSER, NEWTON, CATTELL, KELLS, WELTON, HARRIS, ALBERT, WHITE, CUNNINGHAM, NAPHTALI, MUNRO, YOUNG, HITCHINGS, CLARK, DUNN, JONES, ATKINSON, CLEARY, and M'BEAN. Hawke's Bay people have been asked to believe that Mr FITZROY, late Sheep Inspector, was dismissed for purposes of retrenchment. Considering that the vacancy was at once filled up, and that a Mr OLDHAM has been sent here to act as inspector, a natural query is - "Where does the retrenchment come in?" A man named John MONTECINO was brought up at the R.M. Court on Saturday before Captain PREECE, R.M., charged with drunkenness and with using obscene language. He was dismissed with a caution for being guilty of drunkenness, but did not depart, being sentenced to a month's hard labor for using obscene language. What is supposed to be a case of accidental suffocation occurred yesterday. On Saturday night Mr and Mrs M'ALISTER, residing in Spencer-road, retired to rest, taking in the bed with them an infant daughter, aged four months. At 2 o'clock yesterday morning Mr M'ALISTER got up to give the child some milk, of which it partook, nothing ailing it then. At 6.45 o'clock, when about to rise, the parents discovered that the child was apparently dead. Dr. de LISLE was sent for at once, but could do nothing, as he found that the child had been dead several hours. An inquest will be held to-day at Mr M'ALISTER's residence. It is supposed that the child had been too carefully covered up, and was smothered by the bed clothing.

    08/05/2005 10:55:05
    1. Fw: [HB-PB] HBH March 31st 1890 STEVENS surname
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. Elaine says: - Hi Jill I print any name that is on the actual article and do not abbreviate at all and I know the other transcribers do the same and have posted your query to the list-Regards Elaine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jill.King" <jill.king@clear.net.nz> > hI Elaine........ Do you just print Surnames of passengers or is that all > that is provided? > > I am interested in the STEVENS SURNAME which is the family of my Maternal > Grandmother. > > Perhaps there are more seekers on the list who may be of help here. LOUIS > STEVENS arrived in Auckland via Mary Shepherd on May 28 1870 ........ He > eventully went to Patutahi and married my GG Grandmother E Craill > in 1883 but cannot trace him until 1881. He owned a bakery business which > thrived in Patutahi for some years. > > Also His Brother Alfred who was carpenter came around 1871........ Again > still searching for details. > > Many thanks for all your efforts ............ > > Jillian King > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Elaine Mattsen <mattsen@paradise.net.nz> > To: <NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 8:46 AM > Subject: [HB-PB] HBH March 31st 1890 Shipping Arrivals > > > > HBH March 31st 1890 Shipping Arrivals > > > > Port of NAPIER > > > > 29th-TE ANAU from SYDNEY via Northern Ports > > > > Passengers: - > > > > Mesdames FERGUSSON and family > > HARE and 2 children, and WALL > > > > Misses WILLIAMS, DOWLING, and STEVENS > > Messrs WALKER, FERGUSSON, DARENT, RICHARDSON, EVERETT, SEVILLE, BOOTH, > SPENCE, SISTERSON, BOLD, WHITING, BOYD, HARE, and ALLEN > > Constable LUDBROOK > > 36 steerage > > > > 29th-SOUTHERN CROSS from Northern Ports > > Passengers: - > > Misses CONNOR and SOMERVILLE > > Mr PLUMMER > > 2 steerage > > > > 29th-TE KAPU from Wairoa > > > > Passengers: - > > > > Misses PAYSER, PIRANI, and MALONEY > > > > Messrs HASLETT (2), O"NEILL, and MURRAY > > > > 30TH-MANAPOURI from MELBOURNE via Southern Ports > > > > Passengers: - > > > > Misses GARNER, GIBLIN, Mc DONALD, THOMPSON, and KENNEDY > > > > Messrs Mc LEAN, EVANS, Mc INTOSH, TWIGG, and SCOTT. > > > > > > > > ==== NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY Mailing List ==== > > List your Interests,We are all interested and may be able to help > > > > ============================== > > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > > >

    08/05/2005 10:52:43
    1. HBH 1890 March 24 Wanganui E JOHNSTON
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH 1890 March 24 Wanganui E JOHNSTON The inquest on the body of E JOHNSTON, who was found drowned in the river, was held yesterday. The jury returned an open verdict of found drowned. A military funeral was accorded to the deceased today. The local Volunteers, of whom JOHNSTON was a member, turned out in large numbers. The procession was the largest that has ever been seen here for many years. The Town and Garrison Bands attended and played the Dead March in Saul to the cemetery. At the grave a firing party of the city Rifles, performed the last honors to their late comrade.

    08/05/2005 02:48:15
    1. HBH March 31st 1890 Shipping Departures
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH March 31st 1890 Shipping Departures Port of NAPIER 29th-AUSTRALIA for GISBORNE and AUCKLAND Passengers: - Messrs DAVIS, WRIGHT, and GIBBS 29th-SOUTHERN CROSS for WELLINGTON 29th-TE ANAU for MELBOURNE via Southern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames SAINSBURY, FULTON, ELLBY, and WATERHOUSE Misses CURTIS, MOELLER, and STUDHOLME Messrs WATERHOUSE, CRUTTENDEN, CAMERON, SIRCOMBE, F A RICH, PULMAN, OXFORD, and DOWDING 30th-OPOTIKI, schooner, Captain BERGERSEN, , for Gisborne-Master, agent 30th-WAIWERA, schooner, Captain PANKOW for TUPERO, master, agent. Passengers: - Messrs RENOUF (2), and DOWSNAP 30th-ROSE M, barque for KAIPARA 30th-MANAPOURI for SYDNEY via Northern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames Hope, Hennessy, HASTIE, BODMEN, HILL, AISLABIE, and SIDEY Misses HASTIE, LANAUZE, BRISBANE, A LAMBIE, and Mc KERROW Messrs LANAUZE, SPENCER, GOLLAN, WISEMAN, SPARKS, BOBBETT, EDWARDS, HEPBURN, HOPE, PAYNE, IRONMONGER, BODMEN FRASER, Mc KAY, AISLABIE, BOURKE, WETHERED, HILL, PYKE, MARTIN, and REEVES Judges von STURMER and O'BRIEN Colonel HUME/

    08/05/2005 02:47:38
    1. HBH March 29th 1890 Shipping news
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH March 29th 1890 Shipping news The cutter VENUS, Captain WAGG sailed for GISBORNE on Thursday evening Captain BELL was on the brig WILD WAVE THE AUSTRALIA-arrival brought the following passengers to NAPIER Messrs J HARDY, CREWE, and WRIGHT The harbour master postponed departure-it was unsafe to go out of the heads till midnight. The following passengers were on board: - Messrs DAVIS, MOORE, IRONMONGER, BOURKE, WRIGHT, WEATHERED, BINGHAM, GIBBS, STOWE, MARSHALL. Telegraphic Shipping LONDON March 28 Arrived-BESSFIELD, barque from NAPIER (December 30) WELLINGTON-Friday The SHAW, SAVILL, and ALBION Company's steamer MAMARI arrived at PLYMOUTH on Wednesday last

    08/05/2005 02:47:23
    1. HBH March 29th 1890 Shipping
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH March 29th 1890 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER - nil Departures 27th-VENUS, cutter for GISBORNE 28th-WILD WAVE, brig, Captain BALL for KAIPARA 28th-TE KAPU, S.S. for WAIROA/

    08/05/2005 02:47:09
    1. HBH March 31st 1890 Shipping Arrivals
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH March 31st 1890 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 29th-TE ANAU from SYDNEY via Northern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames FERGUSSON and family HARE and 2 children, and WALL Misses WILLIAMS, DOWLING, and STEVENS Messrs WALKER, FERGUSSON, DARENT, RICHARDSON, EVERETT, SEVILLE, BOOTH, SPENCE, SISTERSON, BOLD, WHITING, BOYD, HARE, and ALLEN Constable LUDBROOK 36 steerage 29th-SOUTHERN CROSS from Northern Ports Passengers: - Misses CONNOR and SOMERVILLE Mr PLUMMER 2 steerage 29th-TE KAPU from Wairoa Passengers: - Misses PAYSER, PIRANI, and MALONEY Messrs HASLETT (2), O"NEILL, and MURRAY 30TH-MANAPOURI from MELBOURNE via Southern Ports Passengers: - Misses GARNER, GIBLIN, Mc DONALD, THOMPSON, and KENNEDY Messrs Mc LEAN, EVANS, Mc INTOSH, TWIGG, and SCOTT.

    08/05/2005 02:46:58
    1. HBH MARCH 28th 1890 Telegraphic SHIPPING
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. HBH MARCH 28th 1890 Telegraphic SHIPPING MELBOURNE-Thursday Arrived this morning-MARAROA from BLUFF SYDNEY-Thursday Arrived-WAKATIPI from WELLINGTON LYTTELTON-Thursday Sailed-MANAPOURI for North Passengers Misses Mc DONALD, WALNUTT, SHEATH, BAKER, KENNEDY, LANNING, UTTING, THOMPSON, BEALE, JEFFRIES, ASTERS (3) Mesdames De LAVERT, UTTING, LOUGHNAN, COOPER, BRODIE, WALNUTT, ODSON, VOLCKMANN, Captain BABOT Messrs MAXWELL, LAWLOR, TOTHERHAM, CALVERT, De LAVERT, MASON, STEWART, PETERS, SMITH, LEIGHTON or KEIGHTON (first letter suspect overtyped), Mc LEAN, MACK, TWIGG, HOUSE, HART, WIFFERIN, SCOTT AUCKLAND-Thursday Sailed-TE ANAU for South Passengers for NAPIER Miss WILLIAMS Mr and Mrs FERGUSON and family Messrs EVERETT, SEVILLE, DASANT, and CONSTANCE.

    08/05/2005 02:46:44