----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 10:53 AM Subject: HB Herald, Tues. Octg. 20, 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrival - Oct. 19 - Tekapo, s.s., from Melbourne. Departures - Oct. 19 - Te Kapu, s.s., for Wairoa. Oct. 19 - Tekapo, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers - Misses S. JOHNSON and WYLLIE; Messrs AITKEN, WRIGHT, BEGG, VIVIAN, M'LEAN, ANDREWS, BARRY, PURVIS, MASON, HUTCHINSON, WILKIE, GROOMS, DONNELLY, LYON, KETTLE, HOLDEN, CARRON, SINNEY, SAUNDERS, HARRIS, CHAMBERS, WARNER, KIRKWOOD, FORSYTHE, and PURVIS. The unfortunate man Griffiths Anthony FLEMING, who some few weeks ago got into such a shocking state of dementia through drink, but who was subsequently discharged cured, now manifests symptoms of hopeless insanity........Under the circumstances Mr TURNBALL formally remanded FLEMING for a week for further medical treatment. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., Francis MILLIEAN was fined £1 and costs for driving a vehicle round a corner at faster than walking pace. A charge against Charlton TODD, of allowing a horse to graze on a public road, was withdrawn by permission of the Court. A Chinaman named LANIE was fined 10s and costs for driving a vehicle round a corner at faster than a walking pace. George BROWN, charged with drunkenness, pleaded guilty, but as he had not been before the Court within the last six months he was dismissed with a caution. Catherine BROWN, wife of the last-named defendant, was similarly charged, but did not appear. His Worship said that as he had let the husband off he did not see how he could treat the wife differenlty, and she was also dismissed with a caution. William W. FULLBROOK, formerly in the police, but now porter at the Napier hospital at a salary of £2 a month, was yesterday charged before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., with failing to provide for his wife and children.......His Worship made an order that defendant should pay 15s of November, and thereafter £1 10s on the 1st of every month. Waipawa - An alarming rumor was in circulation on Saturday afternoon to the effect that Mr W. BLOWES, of Waipawa, had been thrown from his horse at Kaikora and killed. Later it was said that his collar bone was broken........