29th Stonehouse, for Canterbury, with 43 immigrants, Peeress, for Timaru, with 260 immigrants;
The Illustrated London News
through the ATL, Wellington, interlibrary loan]. The Oneida, by which vessel it appears that the mail was to
on board the Gothic on her last homeward voyage. Newspapers or weekly magazines were often published aboard
The National Library has a lot of resources that can help you with this, but it usually means you will need to come to our reading room in Wellington. editor and journalist on several newspapers until his retirement in 1865. Mr Smith-Wilson and wife, Colonel and Mrs Williams, Miss
from England," wrote Henry Sewell at Lyttelton 1854. the Nelson and Marlborough regions. the contents were some articles giving good advice to troopers about their
Discovery holds more than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives [UK] and over 2,500 archives across the country. Not all issues of this newspaper are in Papers Past. Government Record Office, UK certificates. would also be interesting to know if correspondents who wrote under the
of Martfen Hall, Norththumberland to Emily Jane Cockcaft second
arrival/departure site or a newsworthy event such as a wreck. The most important thing is to keep the paper out of the heat,
The following vessels which carried emigrants for the
First ed. Immigrant vessels came out with printing presses e.g. 1) Make sure there is a copy taken of the paper. Passenger ships from 1840 to 1885). They have differing titles such as ‘telephone book’, ‘telephone directory’, and ‘white pages’. The library houses an extensive collection of material including rare books, heritage children’s books, over 500,000 online images, born-digital material including harvested websites, plus digitised full-text material such as Papers Past, AtoJs, findNZarticles, Index New Zealand, Te Ao Hou: The New World , and Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 1868–1961. newspapers for the Auckland daily newspapers.". Herald, J.W. Also included are regular service members and those involved in various peacekeeping efforts throughout the world. Mr. There has been brought under our notice a novel publication, entitled the
Harvey, D.R. editorship of David Burn. RSVP@smh.com.au Sydney Morning Herald
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thanks to the motorway construction in a mass grave in the historic Bolton Street
consisted of 800 kegs of gunpowder and it was decided to throw the kegs
folded up, you should flatten it out, even using an ordinary steam iron to eliminate
Note that some of the signed sheets were lost so there are many more women in the 1893 Electoral roll than the Suffrage petition. On Wednesday 24 July 1901, during a breezy, foggy night, the Lizzie Bell barque was totally wrecked on the Waimate Reef, a mile and a half south of the Oeo River in South Taranaki. We also have a small shipping card index available in the reading room, and our staff can help you find more resources. Albany, March 29th
They are
Index. In the White Swan Dalgety, Buckley & Co. agents; shipped at Manakan: 4
We hold baptism, marriage, and funeral registers for some churches in the greater Wellington region and other parts of the North Island, as well as some undertaker records. Includes maps for Scotland and beyond, including British Ordnance Survey maps. Inquest held before W. Donald, esq. There are some good things in the
Newspaper preservation
fairly long waiting list. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. The New Zealand Gazette and the AtoJs online may mention land grants. The ship 'Cashmere'
Plus there are more specific guides like Looking for records of a British Army soldier up to 1913 and Looking for records of a British Army soldier after 1913. Jan. 25, schooner Lucy James, 33 tons, Throp, from Wellington, for the river. The young man
Arrival of the Taranaki. Ancestry Library Edition includes the following: Findmypast.com.au allows you to search under the category ‘armed forces & conflict’ and limit to New Zealand databases. For earlier deaths check Papers Past and our online catalogue for newspaper holdings; and for more recent deaths (since December 2006) check AMemoryTree.co.nz as it lists the dates when death notices appeared in newspapers (over 98% of those published). preserved at the Mitchell Library, Sydney, including his reminiscences and
The "copy" for the paper was written on the
page 3
& Cole, F.T.H. Taranaki Herald , Volume LIV, Issue 13536, 12 October 1907. Printing Houses of the Province from the Earliest Times. The news which we have received is given at some length in our general
You can also search the index by names of registered owners, found in the Nominal Index. We hold the official photographs for WWI and WWII, plus J-Force and K-Force, as well as photographs taken by individuals. We hold the New Zealand Society of Genealogists (NZSG) New Zealand Burial Locator (V 2.0 CD-Rom database), an index pointing to a selection of burial sources throughout New Zealand. Indexes the NSW State records, such as Passengers Arriving 1845–1922. Craig, agent; 4 qr. Taranaki Daily News. to
voyage of the ship Greyhound, and each MS. day's paper carefully
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