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    1. Fw: HB Herald, Mon. May 18th 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 9:35 AM Subject: HB Herald, Mon. May 18th 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrival - May 16 - Manapouri, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers - Mr and Mrs SEVERN and family; Messrs QUINN, KIRKLAND, and NATHAN; Master SOUNDY; 4 steerage. Departures - May 16 - Pendle Hill, barquentine, Captain WIDERSTROM, for Newcastle. May 16 - Manapouri, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames CATO, MALLAM, NEAL, M'HARDY, MUNROE, BOLTON, CAREY, and BURNETT and 2 children; Misses Ada LEE, LOEFORD, FISHER, and M'KENZIE; Messrs MALLAM, MUNROE, WISEMAN, WHITEHOUSE, SELLAR, TEPACA, RYBURN, BAKER, COOK, CLARK, SMITH, BURNETT, ROTHER, CAREY, CAMPBOURN, LESTER, MARSCHELL, SMITH, HILL, SIMMONS, PULFORD, THOMSON, UNDEDRWOOD, and BALLANTYNE. May 17 - Agnes Martin, ketch, for Whangarei. May 17 - Saucy Kate, schooner, for Thames. May 17 - Ohau, s.s., for Gisborne and Auckland. Passengers - Messrs CAMERON and A.F. KENNEDY. Telegraphic Shipping - Auckland, Saturday. Sailed - Waihora, for South. Passengers for Napier: Misses CLOSE and AIRSON; Mesdames LAWRENCE and CLOSE; the Hon. J.B. DALTON, AIRSON, J. DINWIDDIE, W.E. GRIEVE, ISAACS, W. RUSSELL, F. FORDE, J. JOHNSTON, and PIERSON. Marriage - CROSSIK-MUNRO - At the residence of the bride's father, on the 13th May, by the Rev. E.T. SIMCOX, George Latimer, to Annie Jessie, eldest daughter of Donald MUNRO, of Waimata. Mr E.T. SAYERS, associate to Mr Justice EDWARDS, is about to settle in Napier, having accepted an engagement as accountant in the office of Messrs CARLILE and M'LEAN. Mr SAYERS will be an acquisition to musical and dramatic circles here, as he has considerable ability in those directions. At the inquest on the body of the late William TAIT, whose sudden death was reported by us on Saturday, the medical evidence showed that death was due to failure of the heart's action, and a verdict to that effect was returned. Mr E. PATTEN acted as coroner, and Mr George SEARLE was foreman of the jury.

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