HBH 1896 March 4 3 CATTERTHUN Wreck Australia Coast Since the wreck of the CATTERTHUN, off the Australian coast, 10,000 sovereigns have lain at the bottom of the sea in security by reason of the great depth of the water. In order to recover the treasure the underwriters recently ordered a deep sea diving apparatus, and a trial was made outside the harbor. The diver reached 35 ½ fathoms without the least distress. Operations at the wreck will shortly be undertaken.
Vanessa I have found a Frances MORICE married to a DODS- inlaw of Benjamin or related? He was a sheepfarmer in GISBORNE and died 26 June 1942 Elaine----- Original Message ----- > 1. Bellerby Family (Vanessa Cook)
Hi Vanessa Have sent you a email direct with data on your Bellerby Family hopefully, which I had on my computer and they are no relation to me but you could find them useful Also a query. Are you absolutely sure of your surname MATAWHERO as I can find no instance of it expect as a place name Regards Elaine Hastings NZ Vanessa said: 1. Bellerby Family (Vanessa Cook) I am trying to trace 3 Gt Uncles Alexander, Edward and Benjamin who went to NZ in the 1890s.I have a son John born 1892 in Gisborne to Alexander who also had Rigby 1894 born Waimata Valleyalso born in the same place Malcolm 1896 and Francis 1897. Alexander was married at All Saints Ferndale 1891. Benjamin was married in the dwelling house of Mr F Morice Matawhero 1896. Now I am stuck ! Can anyone help ? > Vanessa Cook > Tel/Fax: 01904 728506 > www.stillingfleetlodgenurseries.co.uk
HBH 1896 March 4 3 NEWBURY Mr Philip NEWBURY, in an interview with a Gisborne reporter named WELLINGTON as the foremost town in the colony in musical matters, with CHRISTCHURCH a close second, and AUCKLAND at the bottom of the list.
HBH 1896 March 4 2 WILLIAMS Mr F.W. WILLIAMS will receive entries for the N.Z. RIFLE Association meeting at Oamau until 5 p.m. on Thursday, 5th instant.
HBH 1896 March 4 3 German Commissioners Drs VOGELSANG and SCHMELAZER Commissioners sent out by the Emperor of GERMANY to examine the mining resources of SUSTRALIA and this Colony passed through NAPIER yesterday on their way to the THAMES.
HBH 1896 March 4 3 Greenmeadows Hotel A fact which was not elicited at the meeting of the Licencing Branch on Monday, when the application for the removal of the GREENMEADOWS Hotel to the Marine Parade NAPIER was under discussion, was that the police reported very strongly against an hotel being erected on the proposed site, on the ground that such additional accommodation was not required.
HBH 1896 March 4 3 New Police Station Yesterday the new Police Station was handed over by the engineer in charge, and the local force at once entered into possession of their new quarters. During the erection of the adjoining building, known as the Sergeant's residence, is to be thoroughly renovated prior to the occupation by Sergeant O'DONOVAN, and the artisan will at once commence on the work on this building which has been used as an office.
G'day Carol, Would like a copy of the report on this accident as the LANDER family form part of my mob. Helen Philippa BALDWIN, my great-great aunt, married John Richard LANDER, hence my interest in this article. Once again I am indebted to you. Regards Greg Baldwin Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia Homepage: http://member.melbpc.org.au/~kennethb/ Email: kennethb@melbpc.org.au All incoming & outgoing files & emails checked by VET Anti-Virus software. AIGS 9842 A&NESFHS 9933 Researching Surnames: ALLEN - Cornwall, ENG ASHMORE - Staffordshire/Warwickshire, ENG BAILEY - Plymouth, Eng>New Plymouth, Taranaki, NZ BALDWIN - Gloucester, Eng>New Zealand> Qld, AUS BEASLEY - Qld, AUS BENTON - Staffordshire/Warwickshire, ENG BIRCH - Yorkshire, Eng> Qld, AUS BRODIE - Parish of Boyndie, Banffshire, SCT BROWN - Wellington, NZ CADDICK - Staffordshire, ENG/Wales CAMERON - Black Isle, SCT CLARK - Rhynie & Essie, Aberdeen SCT COKER - Rongeta, Wellington, NZ COMBEY - India>Qld, AUS CROZIER - Banbridge, Down, NIR > NZ DANGERFIELD - Shropshire/Staffordshire, ENG DEAN - Elgin, Elgin, SCT EDWARDS - Cornwall, ENG EVANS - Shropshire, ENG FRANCES - AUS GRANT - Rhynie, Aberdeen, SCT INCH - Cornwall, ENG>NZ INGLIS - Banff/Moray, SCT LANGDON - NZ LAURANCE - Banff, SCT LEYLAND - Staffordshire/Warwickshire, ENG LUMSDEN - Banff, SCT>NZ MacDONALD - Inverness, SCT MASSEY - Down/Antrim, NIR>Qld, AUS MELVIN - Elgin, Elgin, SCT McFADDEN -Down, NIR McINTOSH - Inverness, SCT > Qld, AUS McINTOSH - Ross Shire, Scotland>Qld, AUS McKENZIE - Banff/Moray, SCT McLEAN - Garmouth, Moray, SCT>Qld, AUS McLEAVY - Jedburgh, Roxburgh, SCT>Qld, AUS OLIVER - Jedburgh, Roxburgh, SCT>Qld, AUS RAFFAN - Banff, SCT REEVES - Yorkshire (?), ENG RUNNALLS/REYNOLDS - Cornwall, ENG>AUS/NZ ROBERTSON - Ross & Cromarty, SCT RUDD - Westmoreland, Eng>Qld, AUS SIMKIN - Staffordshire/Warwickshire, ENG SIMPSON - Banff/Moray, SCT SMITH - SCT SPRENGER - Qld, AUS STUART - Moray, SCT WAKEFIELD - Stroud, Gloucester, Eng>Qld, AUS WARBURTON -Cheshire, Eng>New Plymouth, Taranaki, NZ WHITEHOUSE - Staffordshire/Warwick, ENG WILSON - Ayrshire, SCT>NZ WINN/WYNN - Shropshire, Staffordshire, ENG/Wales Human Rights Commission: http://humanrights.gov.au/bth/ The Ned Kelly Story: http://www.nedkellysworld.com.au/history/history.htm -----Original Message----- From: nz-hawkes-bay-n-poverty-bay-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:nz-hawkes-bay-n-poverty-bay-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Carol Spragg Sent: Wednesday, 15 October 2008 5:43 PM To: nz-hawkes-bay-n-poverty-bay@rootsweb.com Subject: [NZ-HB-PB] Hawkes Bay Bus Crash 1946 >From "Taranaki Daily News" 13 May 1946 .a bus travelling from Palmerston North to Napier, at Matamau, near Dannevirke, shortly after 8pm on Saturday night. Killed were: Patrick Lawrence LANDER, 11 yrs, son of Mr & Mrs J LANDER, 15 Richmond St, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. Irvine Stewart KELTIC, 39 yrs, 212 Grove St, Hastings Injured: Roy Albert LANDER age 12 yrs, brother of Patrick LANDER; compound fracture right arm, concussion and head wounds. Mrs LANDER, mother of the 2 boys; severe shock. Francis Andrew DUNLOP, Bell Block, New Plymouth; abrasions and shock. Mrs Margaret DUNLOP, wife of Mr F A DUNLOP;head injuries,condition satisfactory. Others mentioned: Mr Leonard Charles HADDON- bus driver HARBOTTLE Bernard, Otane, Hawkes Bay- truck driver Photocopy of description of accident available. Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 c.spragg@xtra.co.nz www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com The List Guidelines http://new-zealand-l.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEW-ZEALAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NZ-HAWKES-BAY-N-POVERTY-BAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>From "Weekly News" 19 January 1944 (p10) At St Joseph's Church Eltham, Kathleen Alice d/o Mr & Mrs J H FAKE, Bedford St Eltham to Arthur Grinton HOOD s/o late Mr & Mrs E W HOOD, Hastings. Also Marie FAKE, Eileen PEEBLES, Colin ALLEN, W BRUCE, W G PEEBLES, Mrs FISHER of Napier, Carol Spragg 55c Broadway Nth Stratford 4332 c.spragg@xtra.co.nz www.carolsfamilytree.homestead.com
>From "Weekly News" 23 August 1944 CULLIFORD Stanley George Norsewood (p39) DODDS Barry Gisborne (p15) HALL Peter Gisborne (p39) REYNOLDS L R Waipukurau (p12) SHAW I G Gisborne (p40) VIGGERS Victor C Napier (p40)
>From "Weekly News" 23 August 1944 (photos & captions) ARMITAGE J E Napier ARMSTRONG C E Napier ASHDOWN J A Gisborne CLAYTON S E Taradale WAIHI S Ruatoria WALTERS K W Gisborne
HBH 1896 March 4 3 WHITING Mr WHITING, head clerk at Messrs NELSON Bros freezing works at GISBORNE, died yesterday at that town from a pulmonary infection. He was well known in Hawke's Bay, where he had many friends.
HBH 1896 March 4 2 CADMAN THE Hon A.J. CADMAN has intimated to Mr CARNELL M.H.R. that in future all respectable cabmen may receive licenses entitling them to occupy the stand at the Napier Railway station.
HBH 1896 March 4 2 MAHUTA The Kingite Maoris have consented to MAHUTA, successor to TAWHAIO, sending TAINGAKAWA and a deputation of chiefs to WELLINGTON to discuss with the Premier matters affecting the welfare of the native race
HBH 1896 March 4 2 S M COURT At the S.M. Court yesterday the defended case of W.J. GORRIE v A.GILMORE & Co G.ASHWORTH v E.H. ORANGE-a claim for board, a verdict was given for defendant (plaintiff's son-in-law) A.WEIR (Mr STOCK) v J.GRIFFIN (Mr CORNFORD)-Partnership dispute over the erection of bridges for the Rangitikei County Council.
Judy There was an enormous concourse at the cemetery yesterday of those who desired to pay a mark of respect to the memory of the late Mr R. LAMB. The ceremony at the grave was conducted by the Rev. J.G. PATERSON who, in the course of an impressive closing prayer, alluded feelingly to the work done by Mr LAMB in the church and Sunday-school during his life.
HBH 1896 March 4 2 ROSS William WELLINGTON Mr William ROSS who has been in the service of the National Fire Insurance Co. for 16 years, and who has for some years past been accountant of the Wellington Branch, has received the appointment of local manager of the Royal Life Insurance Company. Mr ROSS is very well-known in athletic circles throughout the Colony, especially as captain of the Wellington Rowing Club. He takes up his new duties on the 1st prox.
HBH 1896 March 4 2 RODGERS Wellington The damage to the draper stock of H.J. RODGERS by the recent fire has been accessed at £450
Hi list, for those with English ancestry the Yesterdays site , link below, has been updated with further records under Law and Order, for places beginning with letters A-R. Many petitions included of those desperately poor. Check out Pentrich Law and Order. Also look at Denby, Law and Order for an atrocious case. mike -- http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~spire/Yesterday/index.htm