----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: No Arrivals. Departure - Sept. 7 - Australia, s.s., for Wellington. Passengers - Messrs REEVES and FELDWICK. Deaths - HAYDEN - At Napier Hospital, on the 8th September, 1891, Patrick HAYDEN, aged 59 years. The funeral will leave the hospital to-day (Tuesday), at 2.30 p.m., for the Napier cemetery. LONGSTAFF - At Hastings, on September 7th, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs W.H. BOWLER), Mary Anne LONGSTAFF, aged 67 years. In Memoriam - ELLIS - In loving remembrance of our only child, Willie, who died September 8th, 1890. He passed away, twelve months today - Our loving son: In sorrow bowed we cry aloud - Our Father's will be done. Our only boy, a constant joy, He cheered us on our way; Though life's now black we'll not wish him back, But meet him bye-and- bye. Inserted by his sorrowing and loving parents. Mr R. MILLER reports the sale to Mr G.C. ORMOND, at a satisfactory price, of blocks 20, 21, 22, and 23, Mahia Peninsula (together 1095½ acres) the property of the estate of the late Duncan M'DOUGALL. The funeral of the late Mrs J. Vigor BROWN yesterday was attended by one of the largest assemblages ever seen in the Napier cemetery, all classes of the community being represented. The service was most impressively read by Dean HOVELL. At the R.M. Court yesterday, before Mr TURNBULL, R.M., Vincent RASMUSSEN was fined £1 and costs for failure to send in sheep returns to the inspector as required by the act. M.R. MILLER was fined 1s and costs for allowing a chimney to become fired. John OWEN, for leaving a horse and vehicle unattended, was fined 5s and costs, and J. BEAGLEY was fined a similar sum for allowing a horse to stray. A case under the Pawnbroker's Act was heard at the R.M. Court yesterday, when W.L. HANWELL was charged with carrying on the business of a pawnbroker without being licensed to do so........ His Worship imposed a fine of £2, costs £1 11s, and witnesses' expenses £2 18s.