----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 9:51 AM Subject: Bush Advocate 16 & 18 April 1891 Thurs 16 April 1891 Danevirke RM Court YOUNGHUSBAND & Co v J.K. & M. JENSEN FRASER & Co v D.R. O'SULLIVAN William Henry CROSSLEY alias CLIFFORD alias CLIFTON, charged with stealing from the Masonic Hotel, articles of clothing, the property of John Ewing PATTERSON, resident at mangaroto , a cadet there. Deposed; James REARDON - Boarding House keeper, Danevirke Frederick ELMBRANCH - Blacksmith, Danevirke Vincent RASMUSSEN Albert ALLARDICE Committed for trial at the next sitting of the Supreme Court, Napier. Sat 18 April 1891 Mr Peter THOMSON, Ormondville, who has been ill at the Waipukurau Hospital for a considerable time, died on Thursday last. The deceased leaves a wife & nine children, the eldest being 14 years old. Mr THOMSON arrived in the ship Ragoon in 1865. He was on of the original founders of the Ormondville settlement, then known as Tua Tua. Of the original settlers only eight are remaining in the district and one of those, Mr PLANK is seriously ill with paralysis. Mr THOMSON's disease, we believe was cancer. Danevirke School Comm Mr M. HENDERSON complained that the head teacher, Mr POPPLEWELL had thrown a piece of wood, striking his daughter Jessie on the shoulder. An enquiry is to be held on Monday next. Death THOMSON : At the Waipukurau Hospital on Thursday 16 inst, Peter THOMSON of Ormondville, aged 50 years. Deeply regretted. A Bargain 37 acres in the centre of Danevirke, fronting the main street, about 3 mins from the railway station. All in grass and fenced in padocks, partly ploughed with 4 roomed house, dairy, stable & other outhouses. Apply B. AMUNDSEN, Maharahara