----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Dec. 1 - Fanny, s.s., from Pourere. Dec. 2 - Wairoa, s.s., from Mahia. Departures - Dec. 2 - Ahuriri, s.s., for Blackhead. Dec. 2 - Weka, s.s., for Pourere and Te Apiti. Deaths - CRESSWELL - On the 2nd December, at Napier, Huramau Cornell, only son of Joseph CRESSWELL, of Napier, solicitor, aged 6 years and 5 months. Interment private. PASLEY - On October 6th, at 31, Cromwell grove, West Kensington Park, London, Amelia, widow of Lieutenant-Colonel PASLEY, of W.M., 49th Regiment, in her 82nd year. Three inebriates were dealt with at the R.M. Court yesterday, Matthew GOLDEN and R.G. POOLE were each fined 5s and costs, and John WILSON, on remand for medical treatment rendered necessary by his excesses, was dismissed upon payment of 13s 6d, the cost incurred in administering curatives, &c. The following will represent the Band of Hope Cricket Club in their match against the second eleven from the United Cricket Club, to be played on the Recreation Ground for Mr George WHITE's medals next Saturday.....A. MARTIN, R. ASHCROFT, P. ASHCROFT, George LUCAS, J. DEMPSEY, M. WELSMAN, F. LAWS, PARTON, D. SPENCE, A. KING and H. HILL; emergencies A. SIMMONDS, and P. BEAR. Michael HARE, on being charged before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., yesterday, admitted that he stole a watch and chain, valued at £6 7s 6d, the property of T.H. MULVANEY, of Okawa. The prisoner, who lived with the Maoris, sold the watch to one WHAREATNA, but on the latter finding that it was stolen HARE refunded the money. Subsequently he sold it to RAMSAY, of the Fernhill Hotel, who on hearing that the police were inquiring about the watch, handed it over to Constable LEITCH and told him how he became possessed of it. Six months' imprisonment was the reward the R.M. considered due to HARE for his ill-directed enterprise. At the R.M. Court yesterday, George LETT, who knocked down John CHRISTY under circumstances detailed in our last issue, was charged before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., with threatening behavior. This being his second offence, he was fined £2 and costs, and ordered to find sureties for good behavior during the next twelve months. (I did not report this, as no names were given in the original story - Judy). James O'CONNOR and William HIGGINS were charged with the larceny of 13s 6d, the property of Mathew GOLDEN......Both men were sentenced to seven days' hard labor. About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a boy 18 months old, named Reuben HORSFIELD, was run over in Munroe-street. The child was playing near the gasworks, when suddently a two horse buggy came tearing along from the direction of the railway crossing in the White-road. A man who was in the buggy was evidently very drunk, as he was clinging to the guard-board in front of the trap, and the horses' reins were trailing on the ground. As soon as the buggy had passed the gasworks it was noticed that the child HORSFIELD had been run over......The man who was in the buggy was found lying drunk in the company's yard. He was removed to the watch house, and gave the name of Oscar DEVINISH, and from papers found upon him he appears to have come from Pourerere. Dr INNES was speedily in attendance and set the boy's fractured limb, and we understand that he is progressing favorably.