Individual Notes

Note for:   Patrick Joseph O'Halloran,   ABT 1853 - 8 JUL 1907         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   10 JUL 1907
     Place:   Karori Cemetery

Individual Note:
     Patrick and his brother Michael and his sister Johanna arrived in New Zealand on the Rakaia. It sailed from Plymouth on the 30th May 1879 and landed at Wellington on the 9th September 1879.
Names as shown on Passenger List
Single Woman
Johanna Holloran (sic), Aged: 27, Limerick, Domestic Servant
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Single Men
Patrick Halloran (sic), Aged: 25, Limerick, Agricultural Labourer
Michael Halloran (sic), Aged: 23, Limerick, Agricultural Labourer

Armed Constabulary Microfilm held at National Archives, Wellington, Numbered 6429, Page: 174
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AD?: 1760, Appointment Date: 19/9/1879, Date Sworn In: 25/9/1879, Patrick O'Halloran, Birthplace: Ireland, Occupation: Labourer, Aged: 25, Height: 5.7, Complexion: Fair, Hair: Brown, Eyes: Blue, Distinguishing Marks: Nil, Married/Single: Single, Religion: Roman Catholic, Previous Service: Nil, Remarks: P Force, P O'Halorell (hard to read) 17/5/86 (this is crossed out), and Auckland 9/3/87

Armed Constabulary Defaulter Sheet held at National Archives show page no 392
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Patrick O’Halloran
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No 136 3/c Gunner P. O’Halloran Field Artillery
Discharged on reduction at Auckland 15/5/1888
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Re attested for a three year period 14/10/1882
R attested for a fresh term of three years April 3rd 1886
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Transferred to Opotiki District 18/10/1882
Transferred to Waikato District 11/3/1884
Transferred to Kawhia 17/2/1886
Transferred to Devonport 8/5/1886
Transferred to Auckland District 9/3/1887

1893 Electoral Roll shows Surname: O'Halloran, Given Name: Patrick, Number: 9693
Electorate: Wellington, Voting Qualification: Residential, Residential Address: Frederick Street, Occupation: Laborer

Karori Cemetery Records show Patrick O'Halloran, Date: 10/7/1907, Aged: 54, Address: 17 Cambridge Terrace, Occ: Driver, Purchaser: Mrs (sic) M O'Halloran, Plot Karori 10 A Rom Cath

The Evening Post 8th July 1907 shows
O'Halloran.- On the 8th July, at his late residence, No. 17, Cambridge-terrace, Patrick the beloved husband of Nellie O'Halloran; aged 54 years. R.I.P

Karori Cemetery Headstone shows
In loving memory of Patrick O'Halloran died 8 July 1907 aged 53 years
Also Kathleen died 5 Sept 1897 aged 3 years At Rest
Erected by his loving brother Michael
Also Augustine son of the above who was killed in action at Bapfume on 24th August 1918 aged 26 years
His duty nobly done



Individual Notes

Note for:   Ellen Known As Nellie Walsh,   ABT 1865 - 1 FEB 1962         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   2 FEB 1962
     Place:   South Head Cemetery, Australia

Individual Note:
     1893 Electoral Roll Surname: O'Halloran, Given Name: Nellie, Number: 9692, Electorate: Wellington, Voting Qualification: Residential, Residential Address: Frederick Street, Occupation: Domestic duties

1919 Hutt Electoral Roll shows Nellie St Leger, Bellevue Hotel, Lower Hutt, Married

1925 Wellington North Electoral Roll shows Nellie St Leger, 22 Aurora Terrace, Widow

*Marriage Details Date: 1912, Folio No: 673, Names: Rupert William Reginald Patrick St Leger and Ellen O'Halloran nee Walsh*

The Evening Post 3rd September 1912 shows
At the Magistrate's Court this morning, before Dr. M'Arthur, S.M., judgment was given plaintiffs by default in the following cases: —
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Nellie St. Leger v. Walter Taylor, £4, and 13s
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The Evening Post 1st October 1912 shows
In the following undefended cases heard before Dr. M'Arthur, S.M., at the Magistrate's Court today, judgment was given plaintiffs by default :-
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Nellie St. Leger v. L. Hill, £2 9s, costs 10s
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The Evening Post 4th April 1913 shows
CIVIL CASES
Judgment was given by default in the following cases taken in the Magistrate's Court yesterday, before Dr. A. M'Arthur, S.M.
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John George Wilkes v. Rupert St. Leger, £5 5s l0d
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New Zealand Acetylene Gas Lighting Co., Ltd., v. Nellie St. Leger, £7 18s 3d
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The Evening Post 19th April 1913 shows
Wm. St Leger and Nellie St. Leger, formerly of Porirua, but now lessees of the Empire Private Hotel, Masterton, were yesterday adjudicated bankrupt

The Evening Post 25th September 1913 shows
MASTERTON MATTERS
[By Telegraph - Special to the Post]
    MASTERTON, 24th September.
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The following discharges in bankruptcy were granted: -Nellie St. Leger and Rupert William St. Leger (Mr. Cullen), Frederick Cooper Fox (Mr. Hollings), Harold Goodin (Mr. Cullen), Alfred Charles Bicknell (Mr. Jackson), James Johnson (Mr. Cullen).
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The Evening Post 29th June 1915 shows
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.
I ANNIE DOOGAN, of Otaki, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the premises situate at Otaki, known by the sign of "The Railway Hotel," do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Magistrate's Court, Otaki, on the 3rd day of September, 1915, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to NELLIE ST. LEGER, my appointee.
Dated at Wellington the 9th day of June, 1915.
ANNIE DOOGAN.

The Evening Post 7th August 1915 shows
HOTEL SALES
Messrs. Dwan Bros, report having sold Mr. E. L. Chaffey's interest in the Grand Hotel, Willis-street, Wellington, to a local buyer, a well-known resident; Mr. Charley Jensen's interest in the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the Masonic Hotel, Dannevirke, to Mr. Joseph Caldwell, who has conducted the Railway Hotel, Hawera, for the last eight years; on account of the Mayo's Estate, Marton, the freehold of the Club Hotel, Marton, to Mr. P. T. Pedersen, formerly of Feilding; in the estate of the late Mr. J. H. Hinton, the New Zealander Hotel, Manners-street, Wellington, to Mrs. E. M. Davey, late of the Caledonian Hotel, Adelaide-road, Wellington; Mr. Walter King's interest in the Imperial Hotel, Queen-street, Auckland, to Mr. J. Ivory, late of South Africa; Mr. Andrew Beggs's interest in the Queen's Ferry Hotel, Vulcan-lane, Auckland, to Mr. A. E. Farrow, late of Christchurch; on account of the late Mr. T. Lowe's estate, the freehold of the Commercial Hotel, Kimbolton, to Mr. J. Brown, of Hawkes Bay; on account of Mr. C. Tricklebank, the lease, furniture, and good-will of the Imperial Hotel, Waipawa, to Mr. Lionel Isherwood, late of Whakataki, Wairarapa; on behalf of Mr. James Hawkins, the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the Toko Hotel, Toko, near Stratford, to Mr. Richard Smith, late of Birmingham, England; the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the Ohaupo Hotel, Waikato, to Mr. Gibson, late of the Empire Hotel, Featherston; the valuation on account of Mr J Carter, the Kaponga Hotel, to Mr Leatham, late of the Railway Hotel, Eltham; Mr. Doughty's interest in the Ferry Hotel, Westshore, Napier, to Mr. Charles Powell, late of Levin; Mr. R. Dwyer's interest in the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the Railway Hotel, Lower Hutt, to Mr. A. Thomas, late of Richmond, Nelson; Mr. J. Lamb's interest in the Sanson Hotel to Mrs. Robert Buckeridge, late of the Napier Hotel, Napier; Mrs Doogan's interest in the Railway Hotel, Otaki, to Mrs. St. Leger, late of the Porirua Hotel; Mrs. E. M. Davey's interest in the Caledonian Hotel, Wellington, to Mr. George Luoni, formerly connected with the Occidental Hotel, Lambton-quay, Wellington; the lease and furniture of the Clarendon Hotel, Picton to Mr. Pike; Mr Allen's interest in the Empire Hotel, Westport, to Mr. Robert J. Paul, formerly of the Paekakariki Hotel, Wellington Hotel; the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the Makuri Hotel, Pahiatua, to Mr. F. E. Rofe, late of the Commercial Hotel, Blenheim; the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, on account of the late Mr. H. Feilder, to Mr Adam Monro, late of Raumai, near Palmerston North; Mr. R. Morrison's interest in the lease of the Commercial Hotel, Blenheim, to Mr. P. Creedon, late of Renwicktown; the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the Royal Hotel, Bunnythorpe, on account of Mr. W. S. Card, to Mr. J. M'Brearty, late of Kumeroa; the lease, furniture, goodwill of the Royal Oak Hotel, Weber, H.B., on account of Mr. J. T. Moore, to Mr. Harold Welch, late of Masterton; Mr. Mitchell's interest in the lease, furniture, and store of the Mohaka Hotel, H.B.; the lease, etc., of the Morrison's Bush Hotel, Wairarapa, to Mr. John Innes, late of Alexandra South; Mr. Gibson's interest in the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the Empire Hotel, Featherston, to Mr. H. C. Card, late of the Central Hotel, Petone; the renewal lease of the Inglewood Hotel, on account of Mrs. New, the freeholder, to Mr. A. Laing, the present proprietor; the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the Te Aro Hotel, Wellington, on account of Mr. W. Nidd, to Mr. Percy Rogers, late of the Shamrock Hotel, Wellington; the lease, etc., on account of Mr. T. Harvie, of the Clarendon Hotel, Waverley, to Mrs. Callaghan, late of the Occidental Hotel, Palmerston North; Mr. Claude Nelson's interest in the Masonic Hotel, Waitara, to Mr. St. George, late of Okiawa, New Plymouth; Mr. Lionel Isherwood's interest in the Marine Hotel, Whakataki, to Mr. Robert Morrison, late of the Commercial Hotel, Blenheim; Mr. Mulholland's interest in the Taueru Hotel to Mr. J. Oliver, of Napier ; Mrs. Strouts's interest in the Tinui Hotel, to Mr. Bert Kelliher, late of the Manchester Hotel, Feilding; Mr. G. Oakenfell's interest in the Royal Hotel, Napier, to Mr. A. F. Hook, late of Motueka Hotel, Nelson.

*New South Wales Births, Marriages and Deaths Records shows Death for Ellen St Leger, Registration No: 610/1962, Father: Michael, Mother: Bridget, District: Sydney*

The Sydney Morning Herald 2nd February 1962 shows
St. Leger Ellen - February 1, 1962, at private hospital, Brighton-le-Sands, beloved mother of Winnifred (sic) Hickey, of 7 Robinson Street, Kogarah. aged 96 years.
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St. Leger Ellen - February 1, 1962, beloved grandmother of Yvonne and great grandmother of Ian and Neal Griffiths. At rest
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Funeral Notice
St. Leger - The Relatives and Friends of the late Ellen St. Leger are invited to attend her Funeral: to leave the Church of St. Thomas More, Francis Street, Brighton-le-Sands, This Day (Friday) after prayers to be recited at 9 a.m., for the South Head Cemetery.
Requiem mass for the repose of her soul will be celebrated at 6.45 a.m.
Charles Kinslela Pty. Ltd
FA4136 Est. 1830