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1. [HB-PB] Fw: Bush Advocate 09 May 1889 [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 9:44 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 09 May 1889 Thurs 09 May 1889 Danevirke Court Robert MITCHELL - drunk Denis RYAN is erecting a hotel at Akieto, on the Danevirke -Wainui Road Ormondville Court Thomas BRIGHOUSE - trespass Harry SERUP - trespass. Adjourned Roby Thomas BRIGHOUSE & Mary BRIGHOUSE - Charged with rescuing 4 horses that were on their way to the pound. Deposed ; Andrew Mortensen MILLER charles HAGGENSON Charle
2. [HB-PB] Fw: Bush Advocate 29 June 1889 [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 3:37 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 29 June 1889 Sat 29 June 1889 Birth BURMASTER : On 29 inst at her residence, Danevirke, Mrs J.A. BURMASTER, of a daughter. Mr S.G. POPPLEWELL of the "News" was married on Wednesday and has been spending the honeymoon in Danevirke. The couple left for Makotuku yesterday. Mr J.T. WILSON, Storekeeper of Norsewood has been absent from home for a few days and returned yesterday, triumphant, b
3. [HB-PB] HBWT 22 June 1868 Page 3.doc [1]
HBWT 22 June 1868 Page 3 Shipping Arrivals Port of Napier 16th-Ahuriri from Wellington and Southern Ports with (ex Gothenburg @ Melbourne with 5 cases for PEFF, SLADEN. Passengers-Rev G MORICE, Misses HASTIE (2), Mrs CHAMBERS, Mr and Mrs KNIGHT and 5 children, Miss COLE, Mrs STEELE, Mr and Mrs T PALMER, Messrs KINROSS, CHAPMAN,D McLEAN, J McLEAN, A CALDWELL, S CORK, J SCRIMINGER, R P SMITH, J STEWART, J STEELE. Departure 15th-Lord Ashley for Wellington and Southern ports. 16th-Saucy Lass for Auckland with
4. [HB-PB] CWGC 12.doc [1]
CWGC 12 DAWE L G Corporal 6/3676 D-16 Sept 1916 Age 22 Canterbury Regt. NZEF DAWE T W E Private 27734 D-5 October 1918 Age 25 Wellington Regt. NZEF DAWES C Private G/2063 D-7 June 1917 Otago Regt. NZEF DAWES C Trooper 13/897 D-28 August 1915 Auckland Mounted Rifles NZEF DAWES J Private 49074 D-27 March 1918 Aged 24 Auckland Regt. NZEF
5. [HB-PB] HBWT 1 June 1868 Page 3.doc [1]
HBWT 1 June 1868 Page 3 May Shipping Arrivals Port of Napier 26th-Ahuriri from Auckland-Passengers;Mr and Mrs BERRYU and seven children, Mrs HAMLIN, Messrs O'CONNELL, WALKER, MARTIN, and 2 soldiers 18th Regiment. 28th-Wellington from Wellington and Southern Ports. Passengers-Mr LYON, Miss CRAIG, Mrs ATKINS and 5 children. 30th-Lord Ashley from Wellington 30th-Maid from Wangawehi Departure 26th-Nautilus for Poverty Bay-Passengers-Messrs FROST, CONNER. 26th-Storm Bird for Wellington with grass seed, barle
6. [HB-PB] Fw: Bush Advocate 30 July 1889 [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 2:23 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 30 July 1889 Tues 30 July 1889 Inquest Enquiry into the burning of DICKEY's Hotel, resulting in the death of David BENBOW was held at ALLARDICE's Hotel yesterday. Jury; J.C FRASER A, MACKAY C. BIRSS R.RASMUSSEN J. ALLARDICE C.BADDELEY Mr S. JOHNSON of Waipawa acted as coroner Evidence Robert DICKEY - Licensee of the late Danevirke Hotel, said there were four boarders in the house the nig
7. [HB-PB] CWGC 9.doc [1]
CWGC 9 WEBB A Corporal 9/1370 D 18 September 191? Age 35 N.Z. Machine WEBB W I Private 20475 D 21 December 1917 Age 27 Auckland Regiment N Z E F WEBB W W Private 12/697 D 2 June 1915 Age 33 Auckland N Z E F WEBB W W Private 12/478 D 7 December 1917 Age 25 Auckland Regiment N Z E F WEBBER A G Lance Corporal 9/431 D 6 August 1915 Age 27 Otago Mounted Rifles N Z E F WEBB A L Private 8/724 D 28 Sept 1916 Otago Regiment N Z E F WEBB A R Rifleman 32917 D 7 August 1917 Age 28 N Z Rifle Brigade WEBB C E Ser
8. [HB-PB] Sarah Raven [1]
am hoping to prove her parentage Charles Raven father & Margaret Mc Dermott mother Charles Raven was with the 65th regiment first Wellington then Dury then Napier to take charge of the Barrack Hill then put in charge of " Quarantine Island " He and a " Danny Cronin " took over the Royal Hotel about the time he met and married Margaret Amner in 1868 Cheryl Hodges researching Amner's worldwide
9. [HB-PB] Re: [NZ] Useful websites - Auckland Library databases; Maori Newspapers onlline [1]
Dear Graham It should have been but I couldn't get it to work either! Try this one - it gets you to the main digital library page -which takes a while to load - scroll down to niupepa link http://www.nzdl.org/cgi-bin/niupepalibrary Stephen > > Can't get the Maori neswpaper site from your hotlink - is the address right? > > Graham Jones --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.483 / Virus Database: 279 - Release Date: 2003-05-19
10. [HB-PB] HBWT 15 June P3.doc [1]
HBWT 15 June P3. Shipping Port of Napier Arrivals 8th-Star of the South, from Greymouth-in ballast. Passengers-Mrs LEYS and child, and 3 others. 11th-Saucy Lass from Mercury Bay 12th-Sturt from East Coast-with His Excellency Sir George FERGUSON, BOWEN,Hon J C RICHMOND, and Capt YOUNG 13th-Agnes from Poverty Bay with horses 14th-Lord Ashley from Auckland. Passengers-Messrs BROWN & BALDWIN. Departure 8th-Wellington for S Ports-Passengers-Capt CAMPBELL, Mr and Mrs KINROSS, Mr and Mrs THOMPSON and family,
11. [HB-PB] CWGC 19.doc [1]
CWGC 19 McGRATH D J Private 441175 D-27 September 1944 Age 22 N Z Infantry McGRATH E J Private 35426 D-26November1941 Age 22 NZ Infantry McGRATH F J Private 31416 D-2 June 1941 Age 24 N Z Infantry McGRATH H W R Lance Serjeant 10191 D-15 April 1942 N Z Corps of Signals McGRATH P M Private 17212 D-6December 1941 Age 24 N Z Infantry. William Leslie KANE Serjeant 20155 7 Anti-Tank Regt. N Z Artillery Died on Wednesday, 22 July 1942. Age 25 Son of Jeremiah John and Mary Frances KANE of Timaru, Canterbury,
12. [HB-PB] Fw: H.B. Herald 28 Feb 1882 [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 3:30 PM Subject: H.B. Herald 28 Feb 1882 Tues 28 Feb 1882 27 - Oreti from Wellington 27 - Columbia from Poverty Bay 27 - Boojum for Wairoa 27 - Maori for Wairoa 27 - Manaia for Wairoa 27 - Oreti for Poverty Bay & Auckland Birth FOSTER : At Napier on Feb 27, wife of Alexander FOSTER, of a daughter Mr KEMSLEY has resigned as Chief Fire Inspector Ormondville Court Two men GILES & WILSON were charged with carrying on busi
13. [HB-PB] HBWT 17th Feb 1868.doc [1]
HBWT 17th Feb 1868 Letter on Page three from G.GRAY to H B Inhabitants. Shipping arrivals Port of Napier 11th-Cleopatra from Poverty Bay and Wairoa with grass seed-HARRIS; seed and fruit -BLAIR; furniture-STOPFORD; ammunition and tents-WITHERS; Passengers-Miss DAVIS,, Miss GILLIGHAN, Mrs CARLYON and child, Mrs FINLAYSON, Messrs HARRIS, BLAIR, O'DEA, and 3 natives. 12th-Lord Ashley, from Auckland with cargo and supplies. Plus candles-TYLER; Passengers-Madame and Misses (2) CARRANDINI, Mr Walter SHERW
14. [HB-PB] HBWT 23 March 1861.doc [1]
HBWT 23b March 1868 Local News. Artesian Well-We understand that another attempt is about to be made to bore an artesian well within the Town of Napier. Vagrancy- A man named Louis BAKER, a Frenchman, was recently sentenced to three months imprisonment for vagrancy at the Resident Magistrate's Court Wairoa; was brought up to Napier in the p.s. Cleopatra on Tuesday last, to undergo the term of his imprisonment in Napier gaol. This man we may state, is also suspected of having been with the Hau Haus, fi
15. [HB-PB] thanks [1]
to all the lovely helpers I have encountered since my query about Sarah Raven I have all the info I need about Charles Raven & Margaret Amner But still don't know where Sarah was buried so if anyone was to come across her burial in July 1873 I would love to know about it But a big thank you to all Good researching Cheryl Hodges researching Amner's worldwide
16. [HB-PB] Fw: Hawkes Bay Herald, Tuesday January 22nd 1884 [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: Judy To: Elaine Mattsen Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 9:41 AM Subject: Hawkes Bay Herald, Tuesday January 22nd 1884 SHIPPING: Port of Napier - No Arrivals. Departure - January 21 - Frank Gay, three-masted schooner, for Hobart via Greymouth. Birth - SYMONS - On December 19th, at Maldon, Victoria, the wife of Mr F. SYMONS, of a daughter. Death - STUART - Drowned, on the 12th inst., by the upsetting of his boat in Aharoa harbor, Arthur Louis STUART, fourth son of Mr G
17. [HB-PB] HBWT 2 Novr 1868 Misc.doc [1]
HBWT 2 Novekber 1868 Misc The Thames Advertiser of Friday last says:- "Lieut. GUNDRY, of the Engineer Corps, is raising a company of natives to join the Contingent Force now being raised on the East Coast and elsewhere. We believe that he has raised some sixteen during his visit to the Thames, and intends to proceed to Hokianga on the same errand." The interesting ceremony of presenting three medals for good conduct and long service was performed at the Albert Barracks, Auckland, on Wednesday. The men w
18. [HB-PB] Fw: Bush Advocate 15 Aug 1889 [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 1:50 PM Subject: Bush Advocate 15 Aug 1889 Thurs 15 Aug 1889 The body of the unfortunate man Sydney SMITH was taken to the Ormondville cemetery on Tuesday afternoon and returned to it's kindred earth. The burial service being read by Rev. A.S. WEBB.It was not perhaps, very strange that none of those who had sponged upon him while he had money attended to see the last of him. More on Inquest of Sydney SMITH Margaret LORR
19. [HB-PB] Papers Past 26 Jan 1883.doc [1]
Papers Past 26 Jan 1883 Shipping Arrivals Port of Napier 24th-Sir Donald from Blackhead 24th-Southern Cross from Wellington. Departure. 24th-Maorir for Blackhead\\Shipping news. The P & O Steam Navigation have reduced their return rates of passage to the folliwing very low fare:- First Class for a period of 9 months from date of embarkation to date of return. 105pnds ; for a period of 9 months-75; 12 months- 85. The s.s. Maori , Captain H ANDERSON. The p.s. Manaia, Captain BOTHAM. Sir Donald, Captaian J
20. [HB-PB] Naturalisation Henri LOISEL 1870s? [1]
Can somebody who has access to naturalisation fiches look up Henri LOISEL for me - probably in the 1870s - he would have been living at Puatai or Waihau on the East Coast north of Gisborne Thanks Stephen in Gisborne --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.483 / Virus Database: 279 - Release Date: 2003-05-19
21. [HB-PB] 1874 HB Census [1]
Hi Everyone Can any one help me with the Hawkes Bay 1874 Census would like to see if my Bennett Family are in the census they lived in Taradale.Will look forward to hearing from anyone who maybe able to help me. Best Wishes Pam Taylor _________________________________________________________________ Get mobile Hotmail. Go to http://ninemsn.com.au/mobilecentral/signup.asp
22. [HB-PB] Fw: H. B. Herald 22 Feb 1882 [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette To: Elaine Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 3:26 PM Subject: H. B. Herald 22 Feb 1882 Wed 22 feb 1882 21 - Boojum for Wairoa. Misses STURM, MILLER & JACKSON. Mrs POWER. Hon W. ROLLESTON. Messrs J.N. WILLIAMS, FRASER, J. CORRIGAN, STURM & several others 21 - Venus for Poverty Bay & Mercury BAy Court John SMITH & Charles RICE - Drunk Denis KIRBY - Loitering D. LEVI v M'MURRAY WALL v CRAWFORD DINWIDDIE, WALKER & Co v REISIMA HAYES v EVANS SLADEN v BRIMMICOMBE HIGGI
23. [HB-PB] HBWT 19 October 1868.doc [1]
HBWT 19 October 1868 Death ASHTON-At Meanee, on the 13th October, Henry ASHTON, aged 7 years. Shipping Arrivals Port of Napier 15th-Ahuriri from Wellington with general cargo Passengers-His Honor D McLEAN, Miss McLEAN, Captain St GEORGE, Mrs LEWELLYN 17th-Storm Bird from Wellington 17th-Star of the south from Auckland with cargo and passengers 18th-Lord Ashley from Auckland 19th-St Kilda, Colonial Gunboat s.s.FOX, from Wellington. Passenger-Hon Major RICHMOND Departures 12th-Wellington for Wellington a
24. [HB-PB] HBWT 7 Sept 1868.doc [1]
HBWT 7 Sept 1868 Page 3 Shipping Arrivals Port of Napier Wellington-Passengers-Passenger-Mr ORMOND. 2nd-Maggie, 191 tons, ARNOLD, from Sydney viz Newcastle NSW, with coals, maize, bacon, felloes, naves &c. Passengers-Mrs and Miss ADAMS, Mr TOUET 2nd-Glimpse, cutter, 38 tons, CROUCHER, from Wellington viz the coast, with general cargo. 2nd-Colleen Bawn, schooner, THOMPSON, from Port Underwood, viz Wellington with timber. Departure August 31st-Wellington, for Wellington and Southern ports, with sundries. Se
25. [HB-PB] PERCY SPOONER [1]
Hi I am researching the above man, he is the G.Uncle of my husband and he was born in 1884 in Nottingham, England. We do know that he joined the Navy and was there in 1901 (in England) and that he joined at HMS Ganges, Dorset. Also we know that he emigrated to either NZ or OZ If anyone has this man in their family tree we would appreciate hearing from you My best wishes June.

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