Meager, Horace Henry
Birth Details
1872/7083, Male Meager - no parents listed
Evening Post 22 December 1885
The Schools
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TAITA SCHOOL.
The prizes awarded to the children of the above school were distributed on Friday last by the Chairman (Mr. R. Mellow), in the presence of the teachers and the following members of the School Committee:- Messrs. W. Cleland, S. Death, J. Harris, W. S Milne, and J. H. Ross. After a few appropriate remarks, the Chairman proceeded to distribute the prizes, addressing a few words of congratulation to each of the prize-takers as they came up. The following is the prize-list: Standard VI.- Ernest Pike, Agnes Drummond, Laura Pinny, Arabella Welch. Standard V.- Forbes Johnston, Hipzibah Fisk Standard IV.- Ernest Bodman, Harry Edwards, Francis Fisk, Ada Welch. Standard III.- Norman Bodman, George Boyd Frank Clement, Frank Death, William Death, William Fisk, Isaac James, William Meager, Horace Meager, Emma Barlow, Minnie Hancock, Allison Johnston, Nellie Mabey, Ellen Martin, Ilma Ross, Jane Wright. Standard II.- Charles Drummond, Edwin Edwards, Jack King, George Hancock, George Haywood, Albert Peck, Geo Russell, Marjore (sic) Duck, Eliza Duck, Katie Russell, Agnes Russell, Hettie Russell, Jane Stevenson, Maria Webb. Standard I.- John Fisk, Edward Rouse, Herbert Tilbury, George Wright, Charles Watson, Sophia Burt, Ethel Burt, Amy Death, Amy Hancock, Alice James, Connie Mellow, Minnie Russell, Maggie Ross. Special prizes were awarded to Laura Pinny and Alick (sic) Ross, for being the most popular and best-behaved girl and boy in the school. This decision was arrived at by vote, the girls voting for Laura Pinny, and the boys for Alick Ross The distribution having been made, the children sang " Home Sweat Home" with great taste. The head teacher, Mr. Johnston, entertained the children to a tea at 5 p.m., to which ample justice was done. After games, &c, they proceeded homeward, evidently delighted with their evening''s outing. An entertainment was also given by the same gentleman in the evening; to the heads of families and young people in the district. After having spent a very pleasant evening the company broke up at 12.30 a.m. At the examination of the school on the 16th October, out of 60 presented 53 passed, which may be considered very satisfactory.
Evening Post 31 January 1906
LAND TRANSFER NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same ''on'' or before the 27th day of February, 1905
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3561. JOHN MEAGER and HORACE HENRY MEAGER - 57 acres 3 roods 35 perches, part Sections 62, 63 and 187 Hutt District. Occupied by Applications.
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Death Details
1920/5719, Horace Henry Meager, Aged: 48Y
Palmerston North City Council Cemetery Records
Surname MEAGER
First Names HORACE HENRY
Gender Male
Occupation FARMER
Address KAIRANGA
Denomination Anglican
Age at Death 48Y
Date of Death 10/11/1920
Place of Death UN-KNOWN
Date of Interment 11/11/1920
Warrant Type BURIAL
Cemetery Terrace End Cemetery
Cemetery Block 31B
Plot Number 005
Head Stone
Funeral Director THOMAS GRIGGS & SON LTD
Book of Memories NO
Evening Post 11 November 1920
MEAGER.- On the 10th November, 1920, at Kairanga, Palmerston North, Horace (Bob) Meager, second son of the late Henry Meager, of Taita
Probate Horace Henry Meager, Place: Palmerston North, Occ: Farmer, AAOY W3298 135, Filed: 25/11/1920, Will, Archives NZ, Wellington
1872/7083, Male Meager - no parents listed
Evening Post 22 December 1885
The Schools
...
TAITA SCHOOL.
The prizes awarded to the children of the above school were distributed on Friday last by the Chairman (Mr. R. Mellow), in the presence of the teachers and the following members of the School Committee:- Messrs. W. Cleland, S. Death, J. Harris, W. S Milne, and J. H. Ross. After a few appropriate remarks, the Chairman proceeded to distribute the prizes, addressing a few words of congratulation to each of the prize-takers as they came up. The following is the prize-list: Standard VI.- Ernest Pike, Agnes Drummond, Laura Pinny, Arabella Welch. Standard V.- Forbes Johnston, Hipzibah Fisk Standard IV.- Ernest Bodman, Harry Edwards, Francis Fisk, Ada Welch. Standard III.- Norman Bodman, George Boyd Frank Clement, Frank Death, William Death, William Fisk, Isaac James, William Meager, Horace Meager, Emma Barlow, Minnie Hancock, Allison Johnston, Nellie Mabey, Ellen Martin, Ilma Ross, Jane Wright. Standard II.- Charles Drummond, Edwin Edwards, Jack King, George Hancock, George Haywood, Albert Peck, Geo Russell, Marjore (sic) Duck, Eliza Duck, Katie Russell, Agnes Russell, Hettie Russell, Jane Stevenson, Maria Webb. Standard I.- John Fisk, Edward Rouse, Herbert Tilbury, George Wright, Charles Watson, Sophia Burt, Ethel Burt, Amy Death, Amy Hancock, Alice James, Connie Mellow, Minnie Russell, Maggie Ross. Special prizes were awarded to Laura Pinny and Alick (sic) Ross, for being the most popular and best-behaved girl and boy in the school. This decision was arrived at by vote, the girls voting for Laura Pinny, and the boys for Alick Ross The distribution having been made, the children sang " Home Sweat Home" with great taste. The head teacher, Mr. Johnston, entertained the children to a tea at 5 p.m., to which ample justice was done. After games, &c, they proceeded homeward, evidently delighted with their evening''s outing. An entertainment was also given by the same gentleman in the evening; to the heads of families and young people in the district. After having spent a very pleasant evening the company broke up at 12.30 a.m. At the examination of the school on the 16th October, out of 60 presented 53 passed, which may be considered very satisfactory.
Evening Post 31 January 1906
LAND TRANSFER NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same ''on'' or before the 27th day of February, 1905
...
3561. JOHN MEAGER and HORACE HENRY MEAGER - 57 acres 3 roods 35 perches, part Sections 62, 63 and 187 Hutt District. Occupied by Applications.
...
Death Details
1920/5719, Horace Henry Meager, Aged: 48Y
Palmerston North City Council Cemetery Records
Surname MEAGER
First Names HORACE HENRY
Gender Male
Occupation FARMER
Address KAIRANGA
Denomination Anglican
Age at Death 48Y
Date of Death 10/11/1920
Place of Death UN-KNOWN
Date of Interment 11/11/1920
Warrant Type BURIAL
Cemetery Terrace End Cemetery
Cemetery Block 31B
Plot Number 005
Head Stone
Funeral Director THOMAS GRIGGS & SON LTD
Book of Memories NO
Evening Post 11 November 1920
MEAGER.- On the 10th November, 1920, at Kairanga, Palmerston North, Horace (Bob) Meager, second son of the late Henry Meager, of Taita
Probate Horace Henry Meager, Place: Palmerston North, Occ: Farmer, AAOY W3298 135, Filed: 25/11/1920, Will, Archives NZ, Wellington
- 1872 - Birth -
- 10 NOV 1920 - Death -
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PARENT (M) Henry MEAGER | |||
Birth | 1830 | ||
Death | 13 JUN 1916 | ||
Marriage | 1857 | to Elizabeth Eliza WELCH | |
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
PARENT (F) Elizabeth Eliza WELCH | |||
Birth | 1835 | ||
Death | 30 MAY 1903 | ||
Marriage | 1857 | to Henry MEAGER | |
Father | William WELCH | ||
Mother | Ann Read | ||
CHILDREN | |||
M | William MEAGER | ||
Birth | 1876 | ||
Death | 17 DEC 1952 | ||
Marriage | 25 JAN 1916 | to Winifred Bateman at St Pauls Pro Cathedral, Wellington | |
F | Clara Meager | ||
Birth | 1870 | ||
Death | 10 FEB 1929 | ||
Marriage | 30 OCT 1923 | to Alfred Freeman Anstis | |
F | Jane MEAGER | ||
Birth | 1860 | ||
Death | 7 JAN 1937 | ||
F | Kate MEAGER | ||
Birth | 1862 | ||
Death | 18 JUL 1925 | ||
M | Horace Henry MEAGER | ||
Birth | 1872 | ||
Death | 10 NOV 1920 | ||
F | Alice Harriet MEAGER | ||
Birth | 1866 | ||
Death | 5 APR 1964 | ||
M | John MEAGER | ||
Birth | 1864 | ||
Death | 25 AUG 1945 | ||
F | Elizabeth Mary MEAGER | ||
Birth | 1858 | ||
Death | 12 APR 1879 | ||
F | Ellen Ann MEAGER | ||
Birth | 1867 | ||
Death | 24 OCT 1946 |
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