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    1. Fw: HB Herald, Mon.Sept. 21, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Sept. 18 - Kahu,s.s., from Wellington. Sept. 19 - Australia, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers - Misses KENNY, CARNELL, ELLERY, FULTON and maid; Messrs FULTON and WHITAKER. Sept. 19 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Wairoa. Sept. 19 - Weka, s.s., from coast. Sept. 20 - Waihora, s.s., from Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers - Misses BUCKLAND, CRAIG, WITHEROE, GRUCHY, SMITH, M'KELLAR, HALL, and Rosie HOOPER; Mesdamdes BUCKLAND and SEARLE; Messrs LANDELLS, LUMSDEN, WITHEROE, DAVIS, INNES, WILLIAMS, and CATO; and six steerage. Sept. 20 - Te Anau, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - The WILLIAMSON Opera Company; Messrs SALMON, WILSON, and WALKER. Sept. 20 - Enterprise, brigantine, Captain BELL, from Dunedin. Departures - Sept. 19 - Te Kapu, s.s., for Wairoa. Sept. 19 - Australia, s.s., for Wellington. Sept. 19 - Kahu, s.s., for Wellington. Sept. 19 - Waiwera, schooner, Captain PANKOW, for Gisborne. Sept. 19 - Venus, ketch, for Gisborne. Sept. 20 - Waihora, s.s., for Southern ports. Passengers - Misses EVERITT, SOED, and VENNELL; Messrs KEAT and boy, COLEMAN, and RAFTERY. Sept. 20 - Te Anau, s.s.,. for Northern ports. Passengers - Miss DENBY; Mrs de BANK; Messrs de BANK, WILSON, M'DONALD, DOUGHERTY, and IRVINE. Death - HAGGEN - On September 18th, at Ashridge, Henry James, second son of Annie and Edward Alexander HAGGEN, aged 2½ years. The Rev. J. PARKINSON and Mrs PARKINSON returned to Hawke's Bay yesterday by the Te Anau. Mr PARKINSON, we are glad to say, is much better in health for his trip to Ausralia. A young man named Maurice LANGLEY, employed as a carter by Mr H. HOLDER, met with a serious accident on Saturday. He was driving a cart heavily loaded with oats, and foolishly sat upon one of the shafts to drive. He either slipped or was jerked off, and in an instant was under the near wheel. Fortunately the horse drawing the cart stopped promptly when spoken to, and no doubt LANGLEY would have been killed........The accident was a very serious one, but Dr. MENZIES hopes to have his patient thoroughly recovered in a few weeks.

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