STARCK, James Alfred
James Alfred Starck
born January 1880, Rangitikei son of James Starck and Emily Taylor, died 27 January 1964, Opunake, South TaranakiResidents of Foxton and district are invited to note an advertisement from Mr Starck, photographer, who has commenced business in the studio next the Gospel Hall, in Park street. All branches of the work will be attended to, and a trial is solicited.
Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3553, 29 July 1905
Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3693, 5 July 1906
Fire.
Mr Starck’s Studio Destroyed.
At about 3.30 this morning an alarm was sounded on the fire bell. The scene of the conflagration was Mr Starck’s photographic studio, in Park Street. The building which was only a small one, was hedged between a two storeyed building occupied as a Chinese laundry and the Gospel Hall. Had the building destroyed been two storeys instead of one, nothing could have saved the adjoining structures. In fact it is nothing short of a miracle that they were not razed. Willing helpers did what they could to keep the flames within bounds. Mr Starck had an insurance of on his stock and he assesses his loss at £100 above that amount. The building was owned by Mrs R. E. Gray and was valued at £125 upon which there was no insurance. Mr Starck can give no reason for the outbreak. He was developing plates in the studio last night and when he left, everything appeared to be safe.
Mr Starck’s Studio Destroyed.
At about 3.30 this morning an alarm was sounded on the fire bell. The scene of the conflagration was Mr Starck’s photographic studio, in Park Street. The building which was only a small one, was hedged between a two storeyed building occupied as a Chinese laundry and the Gospel Hall. Had the building destroyed been two storeys instead of one, nothing could have saved the adjoining structures. In fact it is nothing short of a miracle that they were not razed. Willing helpers did what they could to keep the flames within bounds. Mr Starck had an insurance of on his stock and he assesses his loss at £100 above that amount. The building was owned by Mrs R. E. Gray and was valued at £125 upon which there was no insurance. Mr Starck can give no reason for the outbreak. He was developing plates in the studio last night and when he left, everything appeared to be safe.
Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3776, 31 October 1907
Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12176, 11 October 1920
Labels:
Foxton,
Marton,
New Zealand born
STEVENSON, David
David Stevenson
Hamilton Street, Hokitika
succeeded Benno Thiem 1934
born 22 September 1907 son of David Stevenson and Jessie Addison, reg, 1907/23080, died 24 October 1981, Christchurch, reg. 1981/30761, married Dorothy Joan Newman, born 1915, died 1982 Christchurch.
Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1935
BOURKE, Mary Elizabeth
Mary Elizabeth Bourke
born 1 December 1877, Hokitika, reg. 1878/11128, daughter of Mary and David Bourke [labourer/miner], died 25 February 1962 Hokitika aged 84 years, reg. 1962/30427 [registered as aged 83 years], . Her mother Mary Bourke, a native of Gaile, Tipperary died 8 August 1908 aged 73 years, her father David Bourke, a native of Ballylancers, County Limerick, died 3 January 1919 aged 84 years and her sister Catherine Bourke died 24 October 1961 aged 81 years. All were buried in the Hokitika Cemetery, block 127, plot 2948 and 2948A.
The 1905-06 Westland Electoral roll shows her as a photographer's assistant.
We
regret to have to record the death of Mrs Bourke, wife of Mr David
Bourke of this town. The deceased lady has been resident amongst us for
the past 30 years, and during that time has made a host of friends, She
was a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, and was in her 73rd year at
the time of death. She leaves a family of three daughters, all of whom
are residents of the town and well-known, and the sincerest sympathy of
their many friends will be extended to them and Mr Bourke in their
bereavement.
West Coast Times, Issue 14479, 10 August 1908
It
is with regret we record the death of one of Westland’s sterling
pioneers in the person of Mr. David Bourke, of Revell Street, who passed
away this morning at the advanced age of 84 years after a short
illness. The deceased, who was a native of County Limerick, Ireland,
arrived in the Dominion in the early sixties, and for upwards of fifty
years has been a resident of Hokitika, respected by all who knew him.
He leaves a family of three daughters, Sister Mary Elizabeth of the local Convent of Mercy [probably Margaret Bourke], Mary the well-known photographer, and Katie to all of whom the heartfelt sympathy of a wide circle of friends is extended in their bereavement.
Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1919
The Austral Studio
Hokitika
1910 to circa 1933-1939
Miss Burke [sic], who was associated with the late Mr John Tait and also with the Tasma Company for fourteen years, announces that she has opened a photographic studio in the premises immediately opposite the Freemasons Hall, Revell street. For the first month a 12.x 15 enlargement will be given free with every dozen cabinets. A speciality will be made of wedding and other groups. Miss Burke’s [sic] business announcement will appear in to-morrow’s issue. 1910 to circa 1933-1939
West Coast Times, 1 June 1910
West Coast Times, 3 June 1910
The photograph of the team of the Excelsior Football Club on view at present at Miss Bourke’s Austral Studio is an excellent sample of the photographic art, and the members of the Club are pronounced in their expressions of satisfaction and pleasure over the fine picture of their men. The group is a striking one indeed, and the excellent effect obtained reflects upon the photographer, Miss Bourke, the highest credit for her high-class workmanship.
West Coast Times, 7 November 1910
Miss Bourke, photographer, wishes to notify that her studio will be closed for one month.—Advt.
Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1920
Miss Bourke, Photographer, wishes to notify that her Studio will he closed for two weeks.—Advt.
Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1925
Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1933
That well-known photographer, H. C. Peart, is opening in Miss Bourke's studio on the 1st. August. His scenic work is sold all over New Zealand and he is equally good at portraiture and enlargements.
unnamed girl by Austral Studio, Hokitika
unnamed women by Austral Studio, Hokitika
unnamed women by Austral Studio, Hokitika
unnamed girl by Austral Studio, Hokitika
unnamed girls by Austral Studio, Hokitika
Labels:
Hokitika,
New Zealand born,
West Coast,
women photographer
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