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From: "Elaine Mattsen" <>
Subject: [HB-PB] Fw: Papers Past HB Herald 17 - 21 Aug 1880
Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2002 18:21:22 +1200


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Subject: Papers Past HB Herald 17 - 21 Aug 1880


Tuesday 17 August 1880

The man BOYD who was convicted at the last sitting of the Supreme Court on the charge of placing obstructions on the railway line, is refusing to do the work allotted to him at the gaol. The magistrate ordered that BOYD be kept in irons at his work during the next 6 months.
Mr LOUNDS - Crier for the Supreme court, a position he has held for the last 20 years

Wednesday 18 August 1880

Birth
HICKEY : At Kaikora, on 15 Aug, Mrs Henry HICKEY, of a daughter

Marriage
COOK - KNIGHT : On Thursday July 08 at St. John's Napier, by the Rev.de Berdt HOVELL, Frederick COOK of Pukahu, Hawkes Bay to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Mr G. KNIGHT, of Her Majesty's Civil Service Dept, London.

Education Board News
Mr BRITTAIN - Master at Makaretu & Blackburn Schools
Eva OATRIDGE - pupil teacher Gisborne School
Robert RYDER - pupil teacher Havelock
Miss SCANLON - resigned from Havelock
Fanny WOODS - Pupil teacher Hastings School
Miss A. MANEY - assistant teacher at Meanee vice Miss REEVES resigned
Te Ari School - Mr LYSNAR, the master has stated in aletter to the Board that the natives have looked the doors of the school. The Board will wait for further information before taking action

Notice
Two Gentlemen, very old companions, who have settled in this district, and are in very comfortable circumstances, desire to meet with two ladies with a view to Matrimony ( they are very presentable as regards looks, etc).
Pecuniary circumstances no object, the sole desire of the Gentlemen being a comfortable home.
All communications, enclosing cartes de viste, to be addressed to;
Harold MAULE
"The Glen"
Woodville

Thursday 19 August 1880
18 Aug - Sir Donald for Wellington. Mr T. M'CARTHY
18 Aug - Kiwi for Wellington. Messrs W. GIBSON & O'HARA

Death

KENNY : At Ponsonby, Auckland on 17 Aug, the Hon. Colonel KENNY MLC. Late HM 73rd Perthshire Regiment.

Friday 20 August 1880
19 Aug - Result for Wairoa. Messrs To RAHURAHU, HAMENE & HERARIE & several other natives
19 Aug - Clyde for Wairoa. Capt PREECE. Messrs FRASER (2) & M'GREGOR

Four men went out crayfishing on Monday and were last seen in the Waikare direction and who have not been heard of since. They are George WEBB, Alexander BAIN. Edward PERRY & Charles LEAN

Saturday 21 August 1880

Tenders are invited for the shearing of 20,000 sheep at Te Mahanga Station.

Bananas have arrived in Napier from Fiji, in excellent condition.

Mrs MITCHELL - Boarding house keeper in Waipukurau





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