Port Archives, 1918. Box 115

Maker
Napier Harbour Board
Production date
1918

Object detail

Brief Description
Port Archives, 1918. Box 115
1. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and G. O’Brien: regarding Application for Position of Night Watchman. Uniform, December 1917 to March 1918. Attached License to Work.

2. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and G. O’Brien: regarding Seaman’s Certificate, September 1918.

3. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to George O’Brien: regarding Uniform, 4 December 1918.

4. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Ocean Accident Guarantee Corporation: regarding Accident Insurance, April to October 1918.

5. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and I.H. O’Colley: regarding Request for Debentures, May 1918.

6. Letters from John M. O’Connell: regarding Application for Position of Shipping Clerk, January to February 1918.

7. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, H.J. Barnicoat House Surgeon, Napier Hospital and Royal Insurance Company Limited: regarding T.G. O’Connor’s Treatment, August 1918.

8. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and C.A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Company Limited: regarding Boilers Available, May 1918.

9. Letters from Office Appliance Company: regarding Elliott Fisher Bookkeeping Machines, January to March 1918.

10. Letters from Napier Harbour Board to Official Assignee: regarding David Owen Thomas. Bankrupt, March to September 1918.

11. Letters from Napier Harbour Board to Ohakune Times: regarding Advertisements. Payment of Account, May to July 1918.

12. Letter from S. Ollington: regarding Application for Position of Locomotive Driver, 15 October 1918.

13. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Sainsbury, Logan and Williams: regarding Legal Opinion concerning Harbour Improvement Rate, February 1918.

14. Report from Sainsbury, Logan and Williams: regarding Legal Opinion concerning Purchasing of Napier Harbour Board Debentures, 4 March 1918.

15. Report from Sainsbury, Logan and Williams: regarding Legal Opinion concerning Wharfage Charges on Empty Casks (1917), 25 March 1918.

16. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Sainsbury, Logan and Williams: regarding Legal Opinion concerning Ownership of West Quay, April to May 1918.

17. Report from Sainsbury, Logan and Williams: regarding Legal Opinion concerning Section 17, Subsection 1 (h) “Harbours Amendment Act 1910”, 12 July 1918.

18. Letter from Sainsbury, Logan and Williams: regarding Legal Opinion concerning Rates on Presbyterian Church Property, 10 September 1918.

19. Letter from George Oram: regarding Application for Position as Shipping Clerk, 25 January 1918.

20. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to P.J. O’Regan: regarding Whereabouts of D.O. Thomas, 25 January 1918.

21. Memo from O’Rourke and Sons: regarding Lease for Paddock Expiring. Removal of House, 9 March 1918.

22. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to J. O’Shea: regarding D. McKellar’s Application for Position of Shipping Clerk, 13 February 1918.

23. Letter from J.P. Kenny, Secretary and Treasurer, Napier Harbour Board to Otago Daily Times: regarding Advertisement of Position of Shipping Clerk, 11 January 1918.

24. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to “Otago Daily Times”: regarding Payment of Account, 16 March 1918.

25. Letter from J.P. Kenny, Secretary and Treasurer, Napier Harbour Board to Otago Daily Times: regarding Advertisement of Position of Night Watchman Available, 6 September 1918.

26. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Otago Daily Times: regarding Payment of Account, 17 September 1918.

27. Letter from Otago Harbour Board: regarding Copy of Water Supply Return, 20 March 1918.

28. Letter from Otago Harbour Board: regarding Copy of Annual Report for 1917, 24 May 1918.

29. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Otago Harbour Board: regarding Points and Crossings, July 1918.

30. Letter from Otago Harbour Board: regarding Railway Dog Spikes, 20 August 1918.

31. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Otago Harbour Board: regarding Leases, September to October 1918.

32. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Otago Harbour Board: regarding Fletcher Brothers in Kensington, October 1918.

33. Letter from Otago Harbour Board: regarding Fund for British Mercantile Marine, 16 December 1918.

34. Letters from Napier Harbour Board to Otago Iron Rolling Mills: regarding Hercules Pile Shoes, October 1918.

35. Letter from Lyttelton Packer: regarding Application for Position of Shipping Clerk, 18 January 1918.

36. Letter from J. Pags: regarding Application for Position of Shipping Clerk, 16 January 1918.

37. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and F.J. Painter, C. Connolly and W.S. Evans: regarding Application for Increase in Salary, June to October 1918.

38. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Louis H. Palfreyman: regarding Application for Increase in Wages, February to March 1918.

39. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and P.W. Palleson: regarding Application for Employment on Clerical Staff, April 1918.

40. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Messrs W.J. and A.G. Pallot: regarding Debentures on £50,000 Loan, 9 February 1918.

41. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, Paporoa Coal Mining Company and William Ferguson: regarding Coal Supplies, March 1918.

42. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to A. Park: regarding Increase in Salary, 13 February 1918.

43. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Alex Park, Master, J.D.O.: regarding Application for Increase in Salary, July to October 1918.

44. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Alex Park: regarding Resignation, December 1918 to August 1919.

45. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Glenard Parker: regarding Application for Position as Night Watchman, September 1918.

46. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Messrs T. Parker and Company: regarding Declining Tender for Uniforms, 8 February 1918.

47. Letter from W.A. Parkinson and Company: regarding Copy of Board’s Balance Sheet and Statement of Accounts, 19 July 1918.

48. Letter from W.A. Parkinson and Company: regarding Copy of Napier Harbour Board Accounts, 30 July 1918.

49. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Patea Harbour Board: regarding Points and Crossings, July 1918.

50. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Andrew Paterson: regarding A. McBeth, Transfer of Section, November to December 1918.

51. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Soldiers Financial Assistance Board: regarding Edward Bruce Paterson, Dredge Hand on Dredge C.D.K., 24 July 1918.

52. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, A.S. Paterson and Company and Minister of Marine, Marine Department: regarding Information on the Port of Napier, May 1918.

53. Letter from A.S. Paterson and Company: regarding Special Shipment for Napier of Big Tree Petroleum Products, 8 October 1918.

54. Letter from A.S. Paterson and Company: regarding Big Tree Petroleum Products, 25 November 1918.

55. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Paterson, Mossman and Company: regarding R. Edwards’ Lease, July 1918.

56. Letter from W. Payne, H. Veal, J. Burnard and others: regarding Application for Increase in Wages, 1 July 1918.

57. Letter from E.S.A. Pearson: regarding Wire Rope Available, 21 May 1918.

58. Letters from Ernest Pegg: regarding Application for Position of Shipping Clerk, January 1918.

59. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Kaipara Steamship Company: regarding Conditions of Position as Shipping Clerk, January 1918.

60. Letter from A. Penman: regarding Request for Particulars of Position of Shipping Clerk, 16 January 1918.

61. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Captain D.A. Sharp: regarding Perkis’ Accident, 26 March 1918.

62. Letter from Napier Hospital: regarding Medical Certificate for William Perkis, 19 March 1918.

63. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to A. Peterson: regarding Account for Rent, 3 December 1918.

64. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to J. Peterson: regarding Increase in Salary, 13 February 1918.

65. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to J. Peterson: regarding Return of Birth Certificate, 27 September 1918.

66. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Miss Peterson: regarding Increase in Salary, 13 February 1918.

67. Letter and Telegram from John R. Peterson: regarding Application for Position of Shipping Clerk, January to February 1918.

68. Letter from J.M. Phillips: regarding Application for Position of Engineer, 16 October 1918. Attached Testimonials.

69. Letter from Phoenix Assurance Company: regarding Accident Insurance, 4 April 1918.

70. Letter from Pilkington and O’Neill: regarding Shipment of New Wire Rope, 17 July 1918.

71. Correspondence between J.P. Kenny, Secretary and Treasurer, Napier Harbour Board, Mrs Hannah Piper, Messrs Cotterill and Humphries, A.E. Jull and F.A. Piper: regarding Allotments 16/21 of Suburban Section 1 Napier, August to September 1918.

72. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to G. Plank: regarding Increase in Salary, 13 February 1918.

73. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to G. Plank: regarding Time Sheets and Men’s Time, 27 March 1918.

74. Letter from William Puoley: regarding Particulars of Positions as Shipping Clerk, 14 January 1918.

75. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Ellen Bissell: regarding Clearing Sections of Noxious Weeds, October 1918.

76. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Port Ahuriri Bowling Club: regarding Account for Rent, 3 December 1918.

77. Letter from New Zealand Mercantile Agency Company: regarding Conditions of Position as Shipping Clerk, 16 January 1918.

78. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Post and Telegraph Department: regarding Additional Telephone Connection and Installation of Switchboard, February 1918.

79. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Post and Telegraph Department: regarding Installation of Switchboard, March 1918.

80. Memo from Post and Telegraph Department: regarding Vouchers, 6 July 1918.

81. Memo from Post and Telegraph Department: regarding Letter Addressed to Harbour Board, 6 July 1918.

82. Memo from Post and Telegraph Department: regarding Maintenance of Private Line, Port Ahuriri to Breakwater, 29 June 1918.

83. Memo from Post and Telegraph Department: regarding Payment of Rates of Bernard Magee, 11 July 1918.

84. Letter from Post and Telegraph Department: regarding Steamer “Arahura” Berthed at Breakwater, 18 July 1918.

85. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Post Office: regarding Application for Refund of Overpaid Postages, June to October 1918.

86. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Post and Telegraph Department: regarding Damage to Telegraph and Telephone Wires on Hyderabad Road, October 1918.

87. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Harry Pottle: regarding Rent for Section Number 488, Napier South. Transfer of Lease to Mr Swaysland, August to September 1918.

88. Note from Napier Harbour Board to J. Powdrell: regarding Debentures on £50,000 Loan, 1 January 1918.

89. Letters from Napier Harbour Board to Stephen Edward Powrie: regarding Overdue Rent, May to June 1918.

90. Invoice from Pratts: regarding Sample of Blotting Paper, 9 February 1918.

91. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, W.F. Massey, and Sir James Allen: regarding Increase in Price of Coal, October 1918.

92. Telegram from W.F. Massey, Wellington: regarding Telegram Received by Governor General From the Secretary of State Colonies, 1 November 1918.

93. Telegram from W.F. Massey, Wellington: regarding Governor General Advised of Armistice with Austria, 4 November 1918.

94. Telegram from W.F. Massey, Wellington: regarding Armistice with Germany Signed, 12 November 1918.

95. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, W.F. Massey, Wellington and A.E. Jull: regarding Hydro Electric Power, 11 December 1918.

96. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to W.T. Prentice: regarding Napier Inner Harbour Area, 27 April 1918.

97. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Presbyterian Church Trustees: regarding Refund of Rates, 11 September 1918.

98. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Presbyterian Church Trustees: regarding Presentation of Cheque, 10 December 1918.

99. Correspondence between J.P. Kenny, Secretary and Treasurer, Napier Harbour Board and “Christchurch Press”: regarding Advertisement of Available Positions of Shipping Clerk and Night Watchman, January and September 1918.

100. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Messrs Price Brothers: regarding Ingots of Steel for sale, June 1918.

101. Letter from Committee to Arrange Meeting: regarding Prohibition Movement, 3 September 1918.

102. Letter from Public Trust Office: regarding W.G. Wilson Deceased. Interest of James Young in the Estate, 28 March 1918.

103. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Public Works Department: regarding Rails Required for Construction of East Coast Railway Embankment, 2 January 1918.

104. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Public Works Department: regarding Napier-Westshore Bridge. Filling in Round Aburments (sic) (Abutments) of Bridge, 5 January 1918.

105. Letters from Napier Harbour Board to Public Works Department: regarding Inner Harbour Embankment. Payments. Hire of Engine and Trucks. Hire or Purchase of Rails and Plant. Railway Material. Filling in Approaches to Bridge, January 1918.

106. Letters from Napier Harbour Board to Minister of Public Works: regarding Waikaremoana Hydro-Electric Scheme, May 1918.

107. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Public Works Department: regarding Points and Crossings, July 1918.

108. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Public Works Department: regarding Railway Dog Spikes, August 1918.

109. Letter from Public Works Department: regarding Hire of Launch, 10 September 1918.

110. Letter from Public Works Department: regarding Light Locomotive, 18 October 1918.

111. Letters from Napier Harbour Board to Public Works Department: regarding Inner Harbour Embankment, Payment Number 7 on Account of Contract, November 1918.

112. Note from R. Puflett: regarding Receipt for Portable Concrete Mixer, 22 October 1918.

113. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and C.F. Pulley: regarding Railway Material, January to February 1918.

114. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Inspector of Stone Quarries: regarding Stone Quarries Act. New Regulations, May 1918.

115. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Inspector of Stone Quarries: regarding Accident in Battery Road Quarry concerning C. Hawthorne, May 1918.

116. Letter from R. Quarterman: regarding Application for Position of Shipping Clerk, 15 January 1918.

117. Letters from Queensland Insurance Company: regarding Accident Insurance, March to April 1918.

118. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, E.J. Rae and Engineer: regarding Low Lying Napier South Sections, May to June 1918.

119. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Joseph Rae: regarding Overdue Rent, 18 September 1918.

120. Telegram from Napier Harbour Board to New Zealand Railway Engineer: regarding Matter of Bridge, 4 January 1918.

121. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and New Zealand Railways: regarding Lost Luggage, January 1918.

122. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and District Engineer, New Zealand Railways: regarding Napier Westshore Embankment, January to March 1918.

123. Letter from New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Cost of Supervising Crossing of Line with Donkey Engine, 15 January 1918.

124. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Missing Case, February to March 1918.

125. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Coal ex-S.S. Ngakuta, 22 March 1918.

126. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Railway Siding to Proposed Shed on Jull Breastwork, March to August 1918. Attached Blueprint.

127. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Damage to Side Chain, April 1918.

128. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Copy of Plan of Port Ahuriri Railway Yard. Inner Harbour Embankment. Railway Crossing Opposite Government Quarry, Hyderabad Road, May 1918.

129. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Inner Harbour Embankment. Railway Crossing Opposite Government Quarry, Hyderabad Road. Slip Panel near Union Rowing Shed, June to July 1918.

130. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Points and Crossings, July to August 1918.

131. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Inner Harbour Embankment. Slip Panel near Union Rowing Shed, Hyderabad Road, 19 July 1918.

132. Letter from J. Bevan, District Traffic Manager: regarding Crossing Keeper at Tramway Crossing, 19 June 1918.

133. Letter from J.H.B. Jeffares, Stationmaster, New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Collection of Wages of Crossing-Keeper, 25 June 1918.

134. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Railway Siding to Shed on Jull Breastwork, 12 July 1918.

135. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Points and Crossings, 26 July 1918.

136. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Railway Dog Spikes, August 1918.

137. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Tubes for Locomotives, October 1918.

138. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Hours of Watchman near Railway Crossing, Hyderabad Road, 10 October 1918.

139. Note from New Zealand Government Railways: regarding Hauling of Coal, 31 October 1918.

140. Telegram from Napier Harbour Board to Inspector of Machinery: regarding Mr Lee’s Departure, 25 July 1918.

141. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Waipawa County Permanent Building and Investment Society: regarding Debentures on £50,000 Loan for W. Rathbone, January to February 1918.

142. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Messrs Reardon and Wright: regarding Declining Tender for Uniforms, 8 February 1918.

143. Letter from James Redshaw: regarding Services No Longer Available, 16 February 1918.

144. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Harman Reeves: regarding Five Debentures Sold. Payment of Account, January to March 1918.

145. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Harman Reeves: regarding Debentures for sale, 11 July 1918.

146. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and John Reid: regarding Application for Position of Night Watchman, September 1918.

147. Letter from Napier Harbour Board: regarding Reclamation of Low Lying Napier South Sections, 12 November 1918.

148. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Chairman and Members of the Board: regarding Schedule of Sections Available for Lease, 12 November 1918.

149. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, W.D. Revell, Tripp and Rolleston, W.W. Revell and Bank of Australasia: regarding Mrs Isa Stuart Cook, Debentures on £50,000 Loan, January to February 1918.

150. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to W.D. Revell: regarding Payment of Account, 18 February 1918.

151. Letter from Frank Reynolds: regarding Application for Position as Shipping Clerk, 23 January 1918.

152. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and George Rhodes: regarding Application for Employment as Clerk, December 1918.

153. Memo from Richardson and Company: regarding Annual Balance, 19 March 1918.

154. Letter from Richardson and Company: regarding Liability for Leakage of Benzine, 17 May 1918.

155. Letters from Richardson and Company: regarding Application for Renewal of Lightering Licenses. Payment of Account, June 1918.

156. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Richardson and Company: regarding Waterside Labour, 5 July 1918.

157. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, Richardson and Company, W. Kinross White and New Zealand Trawling and Fish Supply Company: regarding Vessels Entering the Iron Pot on a Flood Tide, July to August 1918.

158. Letters from Napier Harbour Board to Engineer and Richardson and Company: regarding Damage to Iron Pot Quay by Tangaroa, 2 September 1918.

159. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Richardson and Company: regarding Storage of Cargo on Wharves, Harbour Master’s Fees and Stacking of Benzine Cases on Wharves, September to October 1918.

160. Letter from Richardson and Company: regarding Proposed Bylaw Governing Vessels Entering Iron Pot on Flood Tide, 17 September 1918.

161. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Richardson and Company: regarding Rings along Wharf Cappings for Convenience of Securing Nets, September 1918.

162. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Richardson and Company: regarding Proposed Berthage Rate, October to November 1918.

163. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Richardson and Company: regarding Damage to J.D.O by Kiritona, 18 November 1918.

164. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Richardson and Company: regarding Account for Rent, 3 December 1918.

165. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Richardson and Company: regarding Harbour Master’s Fees, December 1918 to January 1919.

166. Letter from Richardson and Company: regarding Account for Storage of Cargo, 14 December 1918.

167. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Richardson, McCabe and Company: regarding Flexible Steel Wire Ropes, July 1918.

168. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Richardson, McCabe and Company: regarding Tested Round Link Chain, September 1918.

169. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and J.H. Rickard: regarding Old Willows being Cut Down, 10 July 1918.

170. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to George Riddell: regarding Orders for Plant and Material, 29 August 1918.

171. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, J. Riddles, and Barry Brothers: regarding Claim for Dressing Chest, March to April 1918.

172. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Messrs Ringland Brothers: regarding Declining Tender for Uniforms, 8 February 1918.

173. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to R. Rispin: regarding Property Formerly Leased to J. Bird, 12 October 1918.

174. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, Minister of Internal Affairs, A.E. Jull and Harbours Association and Hawke’s Bay Rivers Board: regarding Minutes and Meetings, January 1918.

175. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Albert Roberts: regarding Application for Position on Pilot Staff, 24 May 1918.

176. Letters from Napier Harbour Board to F. Roberts: regarding Payment of Account, May to September 1918.

177. Letter from F. Roberts: regarding Application for Position as Diver, 26 November 1918.

178. Telegrams from D. Robertson and Returned Soldiers’ Association: regarding Application for Position of Night Watchman, September 1918.

179. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and D.I. Robertson: regarding Appointment to Position of Night Watchman, December 1918.

180. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to G.A. Robinson: regarding Blue Gums, 14 August 1918.

181. Letter from H. Robinson: regarding Application for Position as Engineer, 25 October 1918.

182. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and H. Robinson: regarding Launch Engine, November 1918.

183. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and R. Robinson: regarding Particulars of Position as Driver, November 1918.

184. Letter from Walter Robson: regarding Cancellation of Order, 10 January 1918.

185. Letter from Rochfort, Son and Thompson: regarding West Beacon, 20 February 1918.

186. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and James Rodger: regarding Supply of Credit Slips. Book Order, October 1918.

187. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to Messrs James Rodger: regarding Payment of Account, 12 December 1918.

188. Letter from Napier Harbour Board to W.J. Rood: regarding Declining Tender for Contract Number 182, 23 April 1918.

189. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and W.J. Rood: regarding Shed on Jull Breastwork, April to May 1918.

190. Letter from M. Rose: regarding Request for Particulars of Position of Shipping Clerk, 15 January 1918.

191. Schedule from Napier Harbour Board: regarding Boilers Available from Various Suppliers, 1918.

192. Correspondence between J.P. Kenny, Secretary and Treasurer, Napier Harbour Board; Ross, Jory and McWhannell, Iron Works; Engineer; J. Marchbanks; Inspector of Machinery: regarding Boilers, June to August 1918.

193. Letter from Harbour Board to Messrs Ross Jory and McWhannell: regarding Payment of Account, 13 September 1918.

194. Letter from J.D. Rowan: regarding Application for Position of Shipping Clerk, 23 January 1918.

195. Letters from J.R. Roxburgh: regarding Application for Position of Shipping Clerk, January 1918.

196. Letter from Royal Exchange Assurance: regarding Tender for Insurance, 27 March 1918.

197. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Royal Insurance Company Limited: regarding Tender for Accident Insurance, March to April 1918.

198. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Royal Insurance Company Limited: regarding Accident to David Wright, May 1918.

199. Letter from Royal Insurance Company Limited: regarding Claims concerning Hawthorne, Hutchinson and Vickers, 26 July 1918.

200. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, Royal Insurance Company Limited and Sainsbury, Logan and Williams: regarding Claims concerning A.W.E. Stewart, Hutchinson, Hawthorne, Farrell, Foster, Steward and Wilson, October 1918.

201. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, Sainsbury, Logan and Williams and Royal Insurance Company Limited: regarding Accident Insurance concerning A.W.E. Stewart. Legal Opinion, October to December 1918.

202. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, H.J. Barnicoat, House Surgeon, Napier Hospital and Royal Insurance Company Limited: regarding T.G. O’Connor’s Treatment at Napier Hospital, August 1918.

203. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Royal Insurance Company Limited: regarding J.W. Foster, October 1918.

204. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board and Royal Insurance Company Limited: regarding Workers Compensation Policy, October to December 1918.

205. Note from Royal Insurance Company Limited: regarding Payment for Compensations to Foster, Goodall, Hawthorne and Hutchinson, 31 October 1918.

206. Telegram and Letters from J.P. Kenny, Secretary and Treasurer, Napier Harbour Board to Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington: regarding Reservation, July 1918.

207. Telegram from J.P. Kenny, Secretary and Treasurer, Napier Harbour Board to Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington: regarding Accommodation for Mr Jull, 2 December 1918.

208. Correspondence between Napier Harbour Board, Sainsbury, Logan and Williams, and Hawke’s Bay Rugby Union Incorporated: regarding Hawke’s Bay Rugby Union and Logan Park, February to December 1918.

209. Letter from William Russell: regarding Application for Position of Shipping Clerk, 15 January 1918.

210. Letter from Edward Ryan: regarding Application for Position as Locomotive Driver, 18 October 1918.
Production date
1918
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Handwritten and printed on paper. Blue, black and coloured ink, pencil and coloured pencil. Metal paperclips.
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Subject date
1918
Credit line
gifted by Hawke's Bay Regional Council
Other number(s)
m2007/63/115, 51724

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