Duck archive

Introduction
CHB Mail, Tuesday 3 September 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 8 1996 (Front page)
CHB Mail, Tuesday, November 12 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday 19 November 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 26 November 1996
CHB Mail, 3 December, 1996
CHB Mail, 10 December 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 4 February 1997
CHB Mail, 13 Tuesday May 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday 27 May 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday 3 June 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 8 July 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 14 October 2003
Hawkes Bay Today Weekend, Saturday, 18 October 2003
Hawkes Bay Today Weekend, Saturday, 18 October 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 21 October 2003 (part one)
CHB Mail, Tuesday 21 October 2003 (part two)
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 28 October 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 4 November 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 11 November 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 31 August 2004
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 7 September 2004
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 12 October 2004
Dominion Post, Saturday, November, 2004
Hawkes Bay Today, Friday, May 27, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, July12, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today. Thursday, July14, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, July 19, 2005
Save the duck poster, Thursday, July 20, 2005.
CHB Mail Tuesday, 26 July, 2005.
CHB Mail, Tuesday, August 2, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today, July, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today, Wednesday, August 10 2005
Classic Hits 89.5 Bay City Radio interview
CHB Mail, Tuesday, August 16, 2005
CHB Mail. Tuesday, August 23, 2005
CHB Mail, Tueasday August 30, 2005
Dominion Post, Saturday, 3 September, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 6, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today. Thursday, September 15, 2005
Dominion Post . Friday, 16 September, 2005
Blossom Festival BLOG
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today, Wednesday, September 21, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 20 and 27, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday 27 September, 2005
The duck came back -27 September, 2005
Waipawa's Spring Festival blog
CHB Mail Tuesday, October 4, 2005
CHB Mail , Tuesday, November 8, 2005
11 February 2006 - Obituary
Pawa the duck - the story
Hawkes Bay Today. Saturday October 7, 2006
Cooper Enquiry PDF Print E-mail

From: Ric
To: Jan
Subject: : Heritage


Hi Jan


Popular site! Thanx so much for what you nd your family have been doing.

I, too, have a relation from Waipawa, who I gather must have attended the school.
Her name ((my grand-ma) was Eliza Blytha Cooper, born on the 8/4/1880, which should mean that she was at school in or around 1886. Her parents were Albert and Emily Cooper.
Really, anything that you can find would be helpful: perhaps school photo's or internal records.
Again, many thanx for the work you guys are doing. It is valuable!

Regards

ric


From: Jan
To: Ric
Subject: : Heritage



Hi Ric,

I just got your email this morning - having flown back from China last night... So I'm still feeling a little jet-lagged.

Anyway (even though I'm not feeling at my intellectual best) I still have a feeling that there is information down at the Museum about the Coopers... maybe a few photos - but its a while since I've worked down there and maybe my memory is playing tricks on me.

So I will forward your email to Rosheen (the museum curator) and see if she can run your family names through the data base and maybe do some looking around for anything else relevant.

Hopefully something will surface - and I'll get Brian to put this on the website when he gets back from China (in another week) so that maybe if any information does come to light it can go on there - and maybe be added to by anyone else who has relevant information.

So fingers crossed

: )
Jan


From: CHB Settler's Museum
To: Ric
Subject: : Cooper family


Hi Ric

Not a lot of info about your grandmother but a bit about the family;
Our school records only start from 1897 - so no luck with those or with photos.

The early birth records show several children born to Albert Emily
1 Amelia 11/10/1876
2 Ernest 03/06/1878
3 Eliza Blytha 08/04/1880
4 John Reuben 01/05/1882
5 Ethel Mary 07/03/1884

The electoral roll 1893 has two listings for Albert Harry Gooding Cooper no's 650, Waipawa & 789, Pahiatua, farmer - no listing for Emily. Perhaps he had land in both areas - which might point you in another direction. I have no marriage or death records matching any of the make names which suggests they may have moved on from Waipawa.

All the best with the research.

Regards

Rosheen Parker
Curator/Manager


From: Jan
To: Ric
Subject: : Cooper family


Hi Ric,
Well Rosheen tells me she's had an extensive search around the Museum and can't find very much about your family. By now you should have received her email - and I probably got your hopes up thinking there might have been a photo or two. My fault... obviously its the onset of my memory vanishing. Sorry about that.
I tried looking amongst my own collection of photos here at home and didn't come to much either. Just this one photo - which was labeled Waipawa school 1800's - so I don't know when in that century it was... and I don't know who any of the children pictured there are… or whether they are your Cooper ancestors…
Sorry we couldn't help that much.... But we'll put your enquiry on the website and see if anyone out there can?

Regards Jan