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Cape Egmont Lighthouse Visitor Book 1881-1904 Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz Cape Egmont Lighthouse Visitor Book 1881-1904 Archives NZ Reference ADOS 17057 ML-CapeEgmont6/1 Many signatures are difficult to read and the pages are not necessarily in chronological order or even within a single page. Best guess interpretation has been used for names, dates and places and in consequence there will be many apparent errors. Date Name Address 1881 Aug 07 William White Sergt Major Pungarehu 1881 Aug 16 Malcolm Clow New Plymouth 1881 Aug 16 James Thomson Pungarehu 1881 Aug 19 John Blackbourn C.E. St Kilda, Melbourne 1881 Aug 21 Arthur Williams Taranaki 1881 Aug 26 A. G. Knight M&V Const, A.C.F. 1881 Aug 28 W. A. Brooks Pungarehu 1881 Aug 28 George Law Pungarehu 1881 Aug 28 James Dabinett Hawera 1881 Aug 28 Moare Hunter Hawera 1881 Sep 01 James Smale Hawera 1881 Sep 02 James Murray 1881 Sep 03 James Brisco Canterbury 1881 Sep 03 William Spearman Young Waimate Plains 1881 Sep 06 L. T. D. Vaile New Plymouth 1881 Sep 13 H. Ibbotson Waitara 1881 Sep 13 John Phillips Auckland 1881 Sep 13 William Mariner 1881 Sep 13 Albert Coster Wellington 1881 Sep 13 Richard Sealey Waitara 1881 Sep 13 Henry Putt New Plymouth 1881 Sep 15 W. K. Collins New Plymouth 1881 Sep 15 A. E. Good New Plymouth 1881 Sep 16 A. J. Malone Pungarehu 1881 Sep 18 E. W. Morrow Auckland 1881 Sep 18 J. Andrews Auckland 1881 Sep 18 C. Ja… Auckland 1881 Sep 25 W. Bones Wellington 1881 Sep 25 Name unreadable 1881 Sep 25 R. Parris New Plymouth 1881 Oct 02 G. Croft Huddleston Pungarehu 1881 Oct 02 C. Cooper Pungarehu 1881 Oct 02 W. Aytoun Silver Pungarehu 1881 Oct 02 J. B. Webb Pungarehu 1881 Oct 02 William George Malone Pungarehu 1881 Oct 02 John Myles Pungarehu 1881 Oct 02 James Hickey 1881 Oct 02 S. C. Anderson Wellington 1881 Oct 02 Thomas Batten Pungarehu 1881 Oct 04 John Julian Pungarehu 1881 Oct 04 S. Julian 1881 Oct 05 Mr Proctor Pungarehu 1881 Oct 05 C. W. O’Rielly Pungarehu 1881 Oct 05 J. A. Suiter New Plymouth 1881 Oct 05 W. Baskerville Rahotu 1881 Oct 05 J. Rollo Rahotu 1881 Oct 14 G. E. Sole New Plymouth 1881 Oct 14 H. T. Ainsworth New Plymouth 1881 Oct 16 T. G. Arden Pungarehu 1881 Oct 17 A. W. Budge Manaia 1881 Oct 17 W. L. Martyn Manaia Last updated 04 March 2018 Page 1 of 59 Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz Date Name Address 1881 Oct 18 G. E. Paren Wanganui 1881 Oct 18 E. Morrison Wanganui May be Eleanor Morrison? 1881 Oct 24 G. Law Pungarehu 1881 Oct 24 Miss Robbins New Plymouth 1881 Nov 01 W. Brooking New Plymouth 1881 Nov 03 John Bryce Pungarehu 1881 Nov 11 Alexander Strachan Wanganui 1881 Nov 13 Andrew Baigent Nelson Waimea Rifle Volunteers 1881 Nov 13 J. A. Galbraith Nelson Waimea Rifle Volunteers (James) 1881 Nov 13 H. A. Boddington Nelson Waimea Rifle Volunteers (Henry) 1881 Nov 15 H. Wratt Nelson Waimea Rifle Volunteers (Harry) 1881 Nov 15 E. Silcock Nelson Waimea Rifle Volunteers (Edward) 1881 Nov 15 C. W. Ricketts Nelson Waimea Rifle Volunteers (Charles) 1881 Nov 15 Thomas Capper Nelson Nelson City Rifle Volunteers 1881 Nov 15 T. Waddell Nelson City Rifle Volunteers (Thomas) 1881 Nov 15 R. Smith Nelson Nelson City Rifle Volunteers (Robert) 1881 Nov 15 R. Fowler Nelson Waimea Rifle Volunteers (Rodolph) 1881 Nov 15 George Pamely Nelson Nelson City Rifle Volunteers 1881 Nov 15 William Doidge Nelson Stoke Rifle Volunteers 1881 Nov 15 Hicks Parker Nelson Stoke Rifle Volunteers 1881 Nov 17 John W. Akerston Nelson Nelson City Rifle Volunteers (John William) 1881 Nov 17 John G. Braddock Nelson Nelson City Rifle Volunteers (John George) 1881 Nov 17 Joseph Allen Nelson Nelson City Rifle Volunteers 1881 Nov 17 C. S. Sharp Nelson Nelson City Rifle Volunteers (Charles) 1881 Nov 17 W. E. Atkinson Nelson Nelson City Rifle Volunteers (William) 1881 Nov 17 Robert Louisson Nelson Nelson City Rifle Volunteers 1881 Nov 17 J. C. Bolton Nelson Nelson City Rifle Volunteers (John) 1881 Nov 17 J. Holmes Nelson 1881 Nov 17 … Rt. Wilkes Canterbury 1881 Nov 19 Jessie M. Roberts New Plymouth 1881 Nov 19 Alice O’Carroll Carlton House, New Plymouth 1881 Nov 19 Ernest Hursthouse New Plymouth 1881 Nov 19 Felix O’Carroll New Plymouth 1881 Nov 19 P. J. O’Carroll, MD TMS Pungarehu & Parihaka 1881 Nov 19 Co Grey Pungarehu 1881 Nov 20 L. C. T. Ainsworth New Plymouth 1881 Nov 20 O. W. Sole New Plymouth 1881 Nov 27 Frank Stanton Pungarehu 1881 Nov 27 Alfred Walyaucke Pungarehu 1881 Dec 04 James McCullum Okato 1881 Dec 04 W. Brookes Pungarehu 1881 Dec 04 John E. Galbraith Pungarehu 1881 Dec 10 Edw. J. Allen Opunake 1881 Dec 10 William F. Burnett Opunake 1881 Dec 11 James Ryan Parihaka 1881 Dec 11 E. F. Broad London 1881 Dec 11 J… Sullivan Parihaka 1881 Dec 11 P. McCullow Taranaki? 1881 Dec 11 E. F. B. Narrow Parihaka 1881 Dec 18 S. Johnston Menere 1881 Dec 18 F. Cullen Pungarehu 1881 Dec 18 Hugh McFadyen Rahotu 1881 Dec 18 Graham Parihaka 1881 Dec 18 Arnold Berg Parihaka 1881 Dec 18 Michael C. Molyneux Parihaka 1881 Dec 18 J. O’Donohue Parihaka Last updated 04 March 2018 Page 2 of 59 Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz Date Name Address 1881 Dec 18 … Hatton Parihaka 1881 Dec 18 Charles E. Lloyd Parihaka 1881 Dec 18 T. Hanwell Williams Pungarehu 1881 Dec 18 W. F. Haines Parihaka 1881 Dec 18 G. W. Collins Parihaka 1881 Dec 18 F. A. Walmes Parihaka 1881 Dec 18 P. E. Hubbard Parihaka 1881 Dec 18 T. K. Gernhoefer Parihaka 1881 Dec 18 Max Bollinger Parihaka 1881 Dec 25 W. Coleman New Plymouth 1881 Dec 26 G. Walker Pungarehu 1881 Dec 26 J. Clegg Pungarehu 1881 Dec 26 H. H. Hankins Pungarehu 1881 Dec 26 E. F. Broad Pungarehu 1881 Dec 26 John H. Best Pungarehu 1881 Dec 26 Mrs John Mortimyr E. Pungarehu 1881 Dec 26 Mrs Marry Blake 1881 Dec 26 Thase Harry 1881 Dec 26 R. J. Pennington Pungarehu 1882 Jan 02 Henry Taylor Parihaka 1882 Jan 02 G. I. Waltham Parihaka 1882 Jan 02 H. Graham Parihaka 1882 Jan 02 Patrick Reail Parihaka 1882 Jan 02 Charles Moir 1882 Jan 02 Michael Maher Parihaka 1882 Jan 06 G. J. Newman New Plymouth 1882 Jan 06 J. C. Runsler New Plymouth 1882 Jan 07 Albina Newman New Plymouth 1882 Jan 07 Maude McDonnell Waihi 1882 Jan 07 Annie J. Hempton New Plymouth 1882 Jan 07 Margaret Wildman New Plymouth 1882 Jan 07 Alice M. M. Hempton New Plymouth 1882 Jan 07 Sara Hempton New Plymouth 1882 Jan 07 H. G. W. Chetwynd Pungarehu 1882 Jan 07 D. Bannon 1882 Jan 08 Thomas R. Exley Rahotu 1882 Jan 08 Ed. Exley Waimate Plains 1882 Jan 08 C. Pennington Opunake 1882 Jan 08 F. W. Pennington Pungarehu 1882 Jan 09 A. M. Browne Oakura 1882 Jan 10 P. Galvin Opunake 1882 Jan 10 R. Langtry Pungarehu 1882 Jan 10 R. J. Whibley Opunake 1882 Jan 10 E. Dougherty Parihaka 1882 Jan 10 C. W. Davidson Parihaka 1882 Jan 13 E. E. Bayly 1882 Jan 13 Maud Newsham 1882 Jan 13 R. Langtry Pungarehu 1882 Jan 14 A. Morrishaw Parihaka 1882 Jan 14 A. Peat Parihaka 1882 Jan 14 Edwin Vail New Plymouth 1882 Jan 14 John Stapleton Pungarehu 1882 Jan 14 Peter Crawford Pungarehu 1882 Jan 14 F. F. Taylor Parihaka 1882 Jan 15 Miss Murphy Pungarehu 1882 Jan 15 David Matchett Pungarehu Last updated 04 March 2018 Page 3 of 59 Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz Date Name Address 1882 Jan 15 Sarah Colman Cape Egmont 1882 Jan 15 J. Stevenson Rahotu 1882 Jan 15 Mrs Taylor Rahotu 1882 Jan 15 John A. Curtin Pungarehu 1882 Jan 15 W. W. Thompson Opunake 1882 Jan 15 E. L. Smith 1882 Jan 15 Mrs Eyr Opunake 1882 Jan 15 S… S. Scully Pungarehu 1882 Jan 17 S… Newsham Pungarehu 1882 Jan 17 Henry Murrow Pungarehu 1882 Jan 18 William Rainey Parihaka 1882 Jan 23 John Handy New Plymouth 1882 Jan 23 James Wade Mangorei 1882 Jan 23 Frederick K. Crowther Opunake 1882 Jan 26 John Hall Wellington 1882 Jan 26 H. J. Smith 1882 Jan 26 C. A. Hansom Pungarehu 1882 Jan 26 R. Jessup Pungarehu 1882 Jan 26 A. G. Withers Pungarehu 1882 Jan 26 Ed. Ware Pungarehu 1882 Jan 26 William Rainey Pungarehu 1882 Jan 28 John Stapleton Pungarehu 1882 Jan 28 Rev Henry H. Brown Welbourn 1882 Jan 28 Michael Meehan Wanganui 1882 Jan 28 James Meehan Opunake 1882 Jan 28 F. M. Gooder Parihaka 1882 Jan 28 Henry Field Parihaka 1882 Jan 28 T. K. Burborough Parihaka 1882 Jan 28 W. C. Drake Opunake 1882 Jan 28 C. Bleasel Rahotu 1882 Jan 28 L. Jury New Plymouth 1882 Jan 28 H. Car… Pungarehu 1882 Jan 29 John Stitt Opunake 1882 Jan 29 William F. Burnett Opunake 1882 Feb 02 J. W. Warren Parihaka 1882 Feb 05 R. Boyne Opunake 1882 Feb 05 M. M. Leod Opunake 1882 Feb 05 F. W. Pennington Pungarehu 1882 Feb 05 Au d Berriman Parihaka 1882 Feb 05 Ed Sturmer Parihaka 1882 Feb 05 S. Scammell New Plymouth 1882 Feb 05 J. C. Johnson Pungarehu 1882 Feb 12 P. Galvin Opunake 1882 Feb 12 R. J. Cattley Tataraimaka 1882 Feb 12 Sophie Cattley Tataraimaka 1882 Feb 12 D. W. Warren Parihaka 1882 Feb 12 Annie Sapt 1882 Feb 12 M.
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