----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 9:25 AM Subject: HB Herald, Sat. May 30th 1891 SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - May 28 - Balmoral Castle, s.s., from Brisbane. May 28 - Southern Cross, s.s., from Wellington. May 28 - Orpheus, schooner, Captain SMITH, from Timaru. May 29 - Kiwi, s.s., from Wellington. Departures - May 29 - Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington. May 29 - Southern Cross, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers - Misses WINTER and KAVANAGH; Messrs MILLS, GRANT, MOSSMAN, and TRACEY. Telegraphic Shipping - Auckland, Friday. Sailed - Te Anau, for South. Passengers for Napier: Messrs KIBY and MEIKIE. Mr W. BOLAM, who for the past five years has been chief clerk in the Napier branch of the New Zealand Insurance Company, has been appointed to a similar position in the Wellington branch of that institution, and leaves Napier in about a fortnight. The many friends of Mr BOLAM will regret to learn of his departure, and he will be greatly missed in business circles. We congratulate him upon his promotion. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr E. LYNDON, J.P., John WATSON was fined 5s and costs for drunkenness. Stephen TRENOR, an elderly individual with a very down-in-the mire appearance, was charged with being illegally on the premises of William BOGLE. The police stated that accused, who was a man who did no work, and was accustomed to stow himself away in outbuildings to sleep, was found in an unlet house shortly before daybreak on Thursday. He was sentenced to a month's hard labor. An accident of a somewhat sensational character happened to the Napier Taupo coach yesterday afternoon, but fortunately without any serious results. As the coach was leaving the stables at Kaiwaka the leading horses suddenly swerved and dragged the vehicle over a steep bank. The coach turned completely over, and the driver, Mr M'AULEY, was thrown from the box seat, as also were Mr JOYNT, of Nelson and Mr MACDONALD, of Christchurch, the latter falling with his legs under the wheels. The inside passengers, who consisted of Mr and Mrs HUTCHINSON and two daughters, and two Napier lads, were all thrown beneath the coach, and had not the stable groom rushed down the bank to the horses' heads the result would probably have been very serious indeed.........