HBH 1890 March 13 GANNON J Gisborne-Wednesday J GANNON, native agent is bankrupt. Unsecured creditors £1987 Secured £1850 The securities are valued at £4030 Assets, book debts. At £300
HBH 1890 March 13 GARRY John Obituary We regret to record the sudden death of Mr Jon GARRY, who fell down dead while at work yesterday morning. He settled in Hawke's Bay some 35 years ago, and first established himself as a blacksmith in premises on the Shakespeare Road. He subsequently sold out to Mr REDSTONE and went to HAVELOCK where he combined farming with his occupation as a blacksmith. Later he returned to NAPIER and established the CULCAN Foundry, which he supervised for many years. The foundry has been for some time in other hands, but while deceased had it that even now it is more frequently called "Garry's Foundry" than by any other name. Deceased leaves a widow and large family to mourn his sudden death ***Note by Elaine When I came to Napier from Auckland first about 1948 our family lived right next to the Vulcan Foundry in Hastings Street with my Aunt Joan DOBBS. Trying to visualise it now I think it must have been where the courthouse is and the Hastings Street School was on the opposite corner where the RSA is now.
HBH 1890 March 12 Local Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday-Mr G A PREECE R.M. Charles BONNER and William THOMAS each fined and costs for drunkenness. List of nominations for the Napier Park Racing Club's meeting. Mr J MUNN's Hukatere appeared among the entries for both hack races. In each instance the entry should have been Mr ROPIHA's Hikamora .entry The following players will represent the County Cricket Club in their match against PATEA on Friday next at HASTINGS BURNEY, DAVE, GORE, GORDON, JAMIESON, LANG, LOWRY, SANDERS, WALSH, TAIAROA, E H WILLIAMS Emergencies. T W LEWIS, E D TANNER, KEIGHTLEY The Executive of the New Zealand Federated Wharf Labourer's Union have selected Mr P BROWN, of Port LYTTELTON, and Mr B B CREAGH, of PORT AHURIRI, to act as delegates from New Zealand at the conference of labour unions which will be held in SYDNEY at the end of the present month.
HBH 1890 March 13 Court Resident Magistrate's Court Civil cases-presiding Mr G A PREECE R.M. NAPHTALI v HASLITT BAKER and TABUTEAU v ALLARDICE-Mr RHODES for plaintiff Official Assignee V W OLLIVER SMYTHE v HAMMERSLEY Same v J COOPER GREENWOOD v GREY SYMONS v HARDY Official Assignee v S Mc GREEVY STEWART v RENUWI
HBH 1890 March 10 Advertisements Notice No 871 LOST One Black and Tan sheepdog. Anyone returning same to John SALTON, care of HARDING'S, Kereru, or to OULAGHAN and LOW, GREENMEADOWS Hotel, Taradale reward of £1 Bankruptcy Notice No 891 HOLDEN at NAPIER Superior Court of Bankruptcy Notice is given that Wm Jas. SHERLOCK and Geo. ARNOLD, trading as SHERLOCK and Co, of CLIVE, Fellmongers, was this day adjudged bankrupt. J F JARDINE Deputy Assignee Napier 7th March 1890
HBH 1890 March 11 Court and local I In the absence of Mr PRIME, Mr ROBERTS has kindly consented to take his place with the baton at the practice of "Esther." It is reported in WELLINGTON that owing to recent events Mr G FISHER will have no chance of getting returned for a Wellington constituency for the next election and he is on the lookout for a seat elsewhere. Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday, before Messrs E LYNDON and J H VAUTIER J.P's the further hearing of the adjourned charge of forgery against J R JOHNSTONE and after hearing remainder of the evidence accused was committed for trial.
HBH 1890 March 15 Wairoa Friday The Hons Messrs MITCHELSON and RICHARDSON arrived here on Wednesday afternoon, having ridden down from MAHIA, where they were landed the evening before. Mr BATE, Private Secretary, Mr J G WILLIAMS, Commissioner of Crown Lands, and Major PORTER accompanied them. A deputation consisting of the chairman and several members of the Town Board and Messrs H R DUFF, J H BROWN, J T LARGE, J W SARGISSON, R J WORTHINGTON, W L REES, M J GANNON, waited on the Ministers at FLINT's Jubilee Hall, and were introduced by Mr J CARROLL M.H.R., for the East Coast Maori electoral district.
Hi all, I am trying to find info on Francis William Parker who married Marion Mercer in 1872. Their son Thomas Charles Parker was born in 1877 in Napier. Anyone that may know anything or have a connection with the Mercer or Parker families I am desperate to find anything. Cheers Barb http://nzgenealogy.rootschat.net/ New Zealand Genealogy Research Site
HBH March 10th Mc KINNON-DAVIS Monday Page Two MARRIAGE Mc KINNON-DAVIS-On March 4th, at the residence of the bride's parents, Clyde, by the Rev W WELSH, John Murdoch, of Te Karamu, OHINEPAKA VALLEY, second son of John Mc KINNON, of ARAPAWANUI, to Martha, only daughter of John DAVIS, of WAIROA.
HBH March 10th 1890 Shipping Arrivals Port of NAPIER 8th-KAHU from WELLINGTON 8th-AUSTRALIA from Northern ports Passengers:- Messrs TALBOT and STEVENSON 18 steerage 8th-ROTOMAHANA from SYDNEY via Northern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames Mc KENZIE, TODD, SWINBOURNE, AYER, and MURRAY Misses PEACOCK, WILSON, SIMPSON, HARRIS, GLAZEBROOK, ROYDS, ROBJOHNS, A.F. WILLIAMS Messrs HALL, BELL, HARRISON, CATTENS, MAUDSLEY, WILLCOCKS (2), RUMMELL, Peers GERNER, HINDMARSH, NERARI and daughter, W L REES, WARD, IRVINE, WILLIAMS, SHERMAN, BENMAN, ENDERRY, W G HINDMARSH 19 steerage 9th-TE ANAU from MELBOURNE viz southern ports Passengers: - Mesdames TABUTEAU, LAMBIE, CHAINEY, CLOSE, MOORE, PARKER, RUCK Misses SIDEY, LAMBIE, Mc KERROW, WILLIAMS, HOBBS, FERGUSON, HITCHINGS, RICHARDS, DIDDAMS Captain TODD, The BROUGH and BOURICAUALT Company (14) Messrs MORRISON, GILMOUR, TABUTEAU, G LAMBIE, MORGAN, CLARKE, AITKEN, THOMSON, CLOSE, YOUNGHUSBAND, MOORE, ENGLEBRETSEN, CATO, FERGUSON, ELSON, SPARROW, CANTRELL, BOWIE, RUCK 8 steerage for all ports. 9th-GISBORNE, schooner, Captain SKINNER, from GISBORNE-Master, agent 9th-Te KAPU S.S., from the coast.
HBH March 10th 1890 Shipping Departures Port of NAPIER 8th-Te KAPU for WAIROA 8th-CANTERBURY, ship, Captain Mc MILLAN for LONDON 8th-ROTOMAHANA S.S. for MELBOURNE viz South Passengers: - Mesdames WETHERED, PAULSEN, BURKE, SHEPHERD, BEACHAM, MANOY Misses ROTHER, SHEATH, BAINE, PARKINSON Messrs DAVIDSON, SLATER, SCORGIE, HAWKINS, BEECHAM, CARVER, MANOY, ATCHISON, STURGES, STRUDWICK, SIMMONDS, CONNOR, GUILLARD, KING, SHEPHERD, FOSKETT, BROTHERS, HOLDER, HARDING, HEIR, DICKSON, SWEETAPPLE, WHITE, BOGLE, LYONS, PRICE, ROSKRUGE, GILLIES, BILLENS, Mc NEIL, SHEATH, TANKARD, ALLEN, STARKEY (2), CHEGWIDDEN, WETHERED. 8th-KAHU S.S. for WELLINGTON 9th-TE ANAU S.S. for SYDNEY viz Northern Ports Passengers: - Mesdames MOORE, T J BRASSEY, PALMER and 3 children Misses ROLLS, LINCOLN, PEDMORE Messrs T J BRASSEY, VERNON, UNDERWOOD, SLADE, Mc LACHLAN, DOLBEL, PRINCE Dr COX.
HBH 1890 March 8 COURT At the Resident Magistrate's Court-Mr G A PREECE J.P. Presiding Phillippa TERRILL applied for a protection order against her husband, who had deserted her and was supposed to be out of the colony.-Application granted and Mr CRESSWELL appeared in support of the information. Robert DOCHERTY and Joseph HEATON charged with having committed a breach of the peace by fighting in Emerson street on the preceding evening.-fined and costs Joseph MILLS-drunkenness-fined and costs.
MessageIs anyone doing research on MORRELL surname. I seem to remember there was a lot of information on the William MORRIS daybook and I put the whaler's list on this list which is where David came across it.-Elaine Subject: Looking for information on a Johnny Wi Wi Morrell Hi I am reserching a family tree and I came across your site at roots web.com with the subject Whalers H.B. H to M.doc and I noticed the name of Johnny Wi Wi Morrell this name pops up in the family tree I am researching and I just wondered if you have any more information on this gentleman as I would be very interested. My e-mail is d.hmurrell@xtra.co.nz Regards David Murrell
HBH March 8th 1890 Shipping Arrival Port of NAPIER 7th-TE KAPU, S.S. from WAIROA Departures-Nil
HBH MARCH 6th 1890 shipping Arrival Port of NAPIER 5th-SOUTHERN CROSS Captain BLACK, from WELLINGTON Departures 5th-ENTERPRISE for DUNEDIN 5th-COMET, ketch, for TIMARU 5th-PENDLE HILL, barquentine Captain WILDERSTROM, for NEWCASTLE Telegraphic Shipping LONDON March 4 The R.M.S. AORANGI arrived at PLYMOUTH today all well, and her cargo of frozen meat in good condition The ship WAIROA has arrived at LONDON from WELLINGTON, all well. NEWCASTLE-Wednesday Sailed-WILD WAVE for NAPIER MELBOURNE-Wednesday Sailed-RINGAROOMA for BLUFF
HBH March 7 1890 Shipping Port of NAPIER-Arrivals 8th-AGNES DONALD, schooner, Captain LEWIS from OAMARU-CRANBY and PREBBLE-agents 6th-DUNEDIN, schooner, Captain HANSEN, from TIMARU Departures 6th-Te KAPU for WAIROA Passengers: - Miss SHEPPARD Mesdames RAEBURN, STEWARD, and GOSNELL Messrs EDWARDS, BADLEY, COBB, RAY, HALLETT 7th-SOUTHERN CROSS for Northern Ports Passengers: - Messrs Mc KELLAR and REILLY
HBH March 8th 1890 CRANE Saturday Page Two BIRTH CRANE-At Te Aute, on March 1st, 1890, the wife of J F CRANE, of a son
HBH March 6th 1890 GILBERTSON Thursday Page Two BIRTH GILBERTSON-At Waipukurau on 5th March, the wife of Edward GILBERTSON, of a son.
HBH MARCH 5th 1890 Shipping Arrival Port of Napier 4th-BRAHMIN, ship, Captain Mc KENZIE, from LYTTELTON-W J WILLCOCKS-agent Departure 4th- KIWI S.S. Captain CAMPBELL, for WELLINGTON-DALGETY and Co-agents Telegraphic Shipping SYDNEY-Thursday Sailed-WAKATIPU for WELLINGTON Auckland-Tuesday Arrived- ROTOMAHANA from SYDNEY Passengers for NAPIER Mrs MURRAYand Mr ENDERBY
HBH March 4th 1890 WILLIAMS Tuesday Page Two DEATH WILLIAMS-At Edinburgh, on 6th January 1890, Sydney Leonard, fifth son of Arch-deacon W L WILLIAMS, of GISBORNE