----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 11:36 AM Subject: HB Herald, Fri. Dec. 4, 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Dec. 3 - Kiwi, s.s., from Wellington. Dec. 3 - Kahu, s.s., from Wellington. Departures - Dec. 3 - Kahu, s.s., for Wellington. Dec. 3 - Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington. Dec. 3 - Te Kapu, s.s., for Wairoa. Dec. 3 - Result, s.s., for Mohaka. The many friends of Mr J.O. EVETT, the popular handicapper, will regret to learn that he is lying ill in Wellington, his indisposition being due to influenza. We have received from Mr T. WHITELAW, manager of the Napier branch of the South British Insurance Company, an ornamental calendar of neat design, for 1892. Mr PASLEY, who at first derived some benefit from his holiday trip, has had a relapse, and is now ill at Nelson. His medical attendant has absolutely forbidden Mr PASLEY to return to duty at present. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr W.R. BLYTHE, J.P., Oscar DEVENISH, whose escapade while drunk with a buggy was reported in our yesterday's issue, was brought up charged with being drunk while in charge of a vehicle and two horses, and with causing serious bodily harm to a child named Reuben HORSFIELD. On the application of Sergeant CULLEN accused was remanded till Monday. We have received from Mr H.J. GILBERD a sample of thef ruit of the black-cap raspberry, which was introduced into Hawke's Bay from America by him on the recommendation of Mr SPAWN, the well-known enthusiastic exponent of fruit evaporation......The berries are firm and plump, and for jam or pastry are likely to meet with much favor from housewives.