----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 12:33 PM Subject: HB Herald, Mon. Nov. 30, 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Nov. 27 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Wairoa. Passengers - Miss CHEGWIDDIN; Messrs REECE, D. ROSS, MURRAY, CATTLE, and WEBER. Nov. 28 - Wairarapa,s.s., from Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames WILLIAMS, PLEATED and son, HUTCHINSON, WELLS; Misses HUTCHINSON and WILLIAMS; Messrs WILLIAMS (3), H. SMITH, NORMAN, Von STARMER, MAGER, JACOBS, SKELTON, EVANS, FENWICK, WYLIS, LOWE, and 11 steerage. Nov. 29 - Australia, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Misses TAYLOR and JOHNSON; Mesdames BRYDON, SINCLAIR, STEELE and child; Messrs MATTHEWS, DUFF, HEUETSON, BRYDON; and three steerage. Nov. 29- Talune, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Mrs ANTHONY; Messrs ANTHONY, WATERS, WHITHSON, DUNK, LEWIS, AUSTIN, and six steerage. Nov. 29 - Orpheus, schooner, from Timaru. Departures - Nov. 27 - Fanny, s.s., for Blackhead. Nov. 28 - Wairarapa, s.s., for Hobart and Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Misses GRACIE (2), MILLAR; Mesdames MILLAR and child, FANNIN, MOLEY and infant; Messrs FANAIN, HARRISON, MILLAR, and five steerage. Nov. 29 - Talune, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers - Misses KIELY (2); Mesdames DOUGLAS and infant; Messrs LYNAR, ISAACS, MATTHEWS, C. DEIBEL, FRASER, GIBBS, and three steerage Death - CARLETON - At her residence, Fitzroy-road, on November 28th, Lydia Jane CARLETON, youngest daughter of the late Archdeadon Henry WILLIAMS, aged 57 years. There was quite a batch of inebriates brought before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., on Saturday. A. COPELAND, on remand for medical reatment, was discharged upon paying 7s 6d expense incurred on his behalf. John FERGUS was discharged upon paying one shilling cost of hiring the cab which took him to the lock-up. Francis Edward OLIVER, alias James OLIVER, was fined 10s and costs, the alternative being three days' hard labor. He decided to go to gaol. John WILSON, who displayed symptoms of delirium tremens, was remanded for medical reatment. Robert STIRLING went to gaol for 48 hours for failing to pay a fine of 10s and costs. Frederick TANNER was dismissed with a caution upon paying 1s 6d cab hire. Alexander JOHNSON was dismissed with a caution. He got locked up again during the day on another charge of drunkenness, and will be called at the Court this morning.