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Kerbins, Herbert Vivian


 
 
Herbert Vivian Kerbins
 
Herbert Vivian Kerbins, born 5 December 1870, 33 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Australia [1], reg. 24881/1870 Victoria [as Herbert Kerbins], the third child and eldest son of Catherine Kneefe [born circa 1846, at sea] and George Kerbins [born circa 1836, Exeter, England] hotel waiter, restaurant keeper, later a ship's steward, died 8 June 1937 at his residence 25 Benelong Crescent, Bellevue Hill, Sydney [2] aged 66 years, reg. 10971/1937, buried Waverley Cemetery, Sydney [3], married 1903, reg. 9715/1903 Woollahra, New South Wales, Alma Margaret Petersen born 25 May 1880 Queensland, reg. 1880/C/5997 [as Alma Magrethe Petersen], daughter of Hilma Amalie Carlsen and Hans Thomson Petersen, [or Hans Thomsen Petersen] watchmaker and jeweller of the firm Horn and Petersen, died 28 August 1970 Petersham, New South Wales, she married secondly 1943, Woollahra, New South Wales, Harold Glenmore Broughton.
 
His parents Catherine Kneefe and George Kerbins married on 13 June 1864 at the Wesleyan Parsonage, Lydiard Street, Ballarat by James Waugh, Minister, he was then a hotel waiter aged 28 years and Catherine was a servant aged 19 years [4]
 
 
The Star (Ballarat), Tuesday 3 April 1860, page 1 
 
Kerbins had two older sisters, Georgina Kerbins born 3 July 1865 at Armstrong Street, Ballarat and Jane Kerbins "Jeannie" born 26 January 1868 at Melbourne Road, Ballarat, there were two younger siblings, a sister Minnie Kerbins born in 1873 in Melbourne and a brother Rudolf Edgar Nicholas Kerbins born in 1878. Both these younger children died shortly after their births. Georgina married in 1882 to John Hutchinson and Jeannie married in 1890 to Charles McCoy.
 
 
Obituary
Mr. Herbert Vivian Kerbins, who died at his residence at Bellevue Hill on Tuesday, was one of the pioneers of the motor industry in Australia. He was one of the earliest car owners and one of the original members of the Royal Australian Automobile Club. He was associated with the distribution of British automobiles, and for many years was managing director of Light Cars, Ltd. He is survived by Mrs. Kerbins.
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), Thursday 10 June 1937, Page 8
 
 
The grave and headstone of Herbert Vivian Kerbins [right]. He is buried with members of the Petersen family.
 


 
Kerbins & Co's Studio
348 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne
1889
 
 
 The Age (Melbourne), Monday 30 December 1889, page 1
 
 
Kerbins & Co.
[Bust portrait of man, to right, with moustache, wearing military uniform]. 
State Library of Victoria
 
 
New Zealand
1892-1893
 
During the period from about April 1892 to March 1893 Vivian Kerbins worked for the Christchurch studio George Eden Co. Ltd., as the Head Printer and Manager. Eden incorrectly identified him as an American in his advertisements.
 
 
Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9697, 11 April 1892, Page 1
 
 
 Press, Volume L, Issue 8402, 8 February 1893, Page 1
 
 
Messrs Wrigglesworth, and Binns, the celebrated photographers of Wellington have purchased the whole of the businesses of The Eden George Company, Limited. The staff, including Mr Vivian Kerbins, the manager of the work-rooms, are retained, and all persons holding deposit tickets are informed that they can use same until March 31st. Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns will also shortly open a further studio in Christchurch for the production of their (patented) matt opal types and other work of the most fashionable type. Offers of premises for a second studio are invited.—(advt)
Press, Volume L, Issue 8417, 25 February 1893, Page 7
 
 
Early in February 1893 Wrigglesworth and Binns of Wellington purchased the studio, initially retaining the George Eden name. Vivian Kerbins then resigned with effect from 4 March 1893. However by that time he had already made arrangements to form his own photographic company Vivian Kerbins & Co., with George S. Parker, who was perhaps another former George Eden employee.
 
 
 
 
 Vivian Kerbins & Co
Herbert Vivian Kerbins and George S. Parker
 1893
 
 
Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9972, 27 February 1893, Page 1
 
 
During the period from February to May 1893 Vivian Kerbins & Co., visited seven South Island towns:
Kumara
Hokitika
Ross
Greymouth
Kurow
Oamaru
Temuka
 
Newspaper advertisements seem to indicate that Vivian Kerbins remained in Christchurch to process the negatives taken by George Parker on the West Coast. Kerbins however appears to gone to Oamaru around the middle of March 1893 and established a studio in Thames Street. Later in May they opened a studio in Temuka. 
 
The company never advertised a studio in Christchurch although "Christchurch" was printed on their cabinet cards. It is likely they never had a studio in Christchurch.

 
 
Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7594, 17 February 1893, Page 2
 
 
Kumara 
about 22 February 1893. 
No details regarding the visit to Kumara have been found other than a notice in the Westport newspaper of 23 February 1893 indicating that Parker had arrived in Westport "from Kumara where they have lately been doing good business".
 
Mr G. Parker, manager for the great, surprise firm of photographers, arrived here last night from Kumara where they have lately been doing good business. All work will be finished by the Eden George Company, Christchurch. Mr Parker is now making the necessary arrangements to open in Hokitika for a few weeks. An advertisement giving full particulars, will appear in to-morrow's issue.
West Coast Times, Issue 9500, 23 February 1893, Page 2
 
 
Hokitika
Revell Street
from 22 February 1893, a notice in The West Coast Times of 23 February 1893 indicates "Mr G. Parker, manager for the great, surprise firm of photographers, arrived here last night from Kumara." They continued in Hokitika until about the 24 March when they went south to Ross.
 
Twelve beautifully enamelled cabinet photos and one 15 x 12 enlargement on opal for 17s 6d. This is indeed a wonderful announcement, and yet quite true. Mr George Parker, representing Vivian, Kerbins and Co., has taken the premises opposite Williams' chemist shop, Revell street, and will take photos at the price we have named. Go and see him and verify our statement.
West Coast Times, Issue 9501, 24 February 1893, Page 2
 
 
A great attraction was presented in Revell street last night, in the shop opposite that of Williams', chemist, Messrs Vivian Kirbins [sic] and Co have a show of photos which are a veritable surprise when we consider the very low price at which they are supplied and the excellence of the work.
West Coast Times, Issue 9502, 25 February 1893, Page 2
 
 
 
 
West Coast Times, Issue 9502, 25 February 1893, Page 3
 
 
 
West Coast Times, Issue 9518, 16 March 1893, Page 3
 
 
Ross
about 25 March 1893
 
 
 West Coast Times, Issue 9521, 20 March 1893, Page 3
 
 
 
Sergeant John Millar Langdon [or
John Miller Langdon] of the Brunner Rifle Volunteers. He was killed in the Brunner Mine disaster on 26 March 1896 aged 33 years. A total of 65 miners died in the disaster, almost half of the Brunner underground work force. This was the worst mining disaster in New Zealand’s history.
Photographed by Vivian Kerbins & Co., probably during their visit to the West Coast during March and April 1893.
[purchased September 2021]  
 
 
unidentified woman by Vivian Kerbins & Co.
Ferrymead Heritage Park, Christchurch
 

Oamaru
The Surprise firm of photographers advertise elsewhere that for one month they will offer a very special line to the public of Oamaru, as detailed in the advertisement. The firm have already established studios on the West Coast and extensive workrooms in Christchurch, and intend to leave no stone unturned to turn out satisfactory work. Mr Vivian Kerbin [sic], who is the manager of the firm, has had wide experience in Australia, and has also been managing for the well-known firm of Eden George and Co. It is the intention of the new firm to establish studios in the south.
Oamaru Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 5583, 14 March 1893, Page 2
 
 
The Vivian Kerbins Photographic Company, who are located next the Waitaki Buildings, announce their intention of executing 12 enamelled cabinet photographs and one 15 by 12 opal enlargement for the sum of 15s. Particulars appear in our advertising columns. Mr Kerbins, the head of the company, is known in Melbourne as "the King Photographer," on account of the extensive business he carried on there. The company's head establishment is in Christchurch.
North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7831, 25 March 1893, Page 2
 
 

Temuka
from 3 May 1893
 
 
Temuka Leader, Issue 2497, 2 May 1893, Page 2
 
 
 
Hawera
June 1893
 The Lyttelton Times of 5 June 1893 shows Kerbins [as Kerhein] and Parker departed for Wellington on the s.s. Rotorua. However the Wellington newspaper the New Zealand Times shows them arriving from Lyttelton on the s.s. Penguin.
 
June 3—Rotorua, s.s.. 876 tons, Cameron, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers for Wellington - Misses Kerbein and Johnston, Mesdames Howell, Pearce, Hayhurst and Francis, Hon J. M’Kenzie, Messrs Eiby, Hayhurst, Francis, Kerhein, Parker, Hollow, Leeming, Barty, Brabner, Hayhurst and Headings.  
Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 10055, 5 June 1893, Page 4
 
Penguin, ss, 442 tons, Phillips, from Lyttelton [to Wellington]. Passengers — Saloon ... Kerbins, Parker ...
New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9919, 5 June 1893, Page 1
 
 
Mr G. Parker, advance agent of the Great Surprise firm of photographers— who hays been doing very large business in the South Island— arrived here yesterday, and is now busily engaged making the necessary arrangements to open in Hawera, for a short season. It will be seen by the business notice in another column that sample pictures can now be seen in the shop next door to Mr McNiven, plumber, Regent-street.
Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2454, 15 June 1893, Page 2
 
 
 
 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2459, 21 June 1893, Page 3
[this notice first appeared in the Hawera & Normanby Star on 15 June 1893 Page 3 and continued until 21 June 1893. Some overdrawing on the original image has been removed digitally.]
 


 
Olga Studio
160 Regent Street, Redfern, New South Wales.
Managed by H. Kerbins
 
 
At the marriage of Emma Moon and Henry Clifton Jones at Redfern on 15 June 1908, Mr. Kirbins [sic] of the Olga Studios presented the bride with photographs of the bridal couple.
The Ulladulla and Milton Times (NSW), Sat 27 Jun 1908, Page 8


Mr. H. Kerbins has taken over the management of Messrs. Maillard and Co., of Phillip-street. This firm holds the agency for the Brasier, Morris-Cowley, and other high-grade cars. Mr. Kerbins has been connected with motoring from its inception, and was one of the first half-dozen motorists in the State to drive a car.
Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW), Sunday 29 February 1920, page 14
 
 
 
 
 Alma Margaret Kerbins
Dear Editor.- A paper was given to me entitled the Young Idea, and while looking over it I saw your offer of a pail of pretty bangles to the girl who sent you the Best Original Letter so I thought I would try. I was twelve years on the 25th May, 1892 ; I have two brothers and a sister, but as I am the youngest I have not much to do, my brothers names are Alfred and Charles, and my sister is Hilma and my own is Alma I am generally happy, but there is one thing that makes me feel unhappy when I think of it, and that is, that I have no father, he died when I was only three years old [died 6 November 1883 aged 42 years], so I do not remember much of him; he has been dead nine years now. There is a lady who is staying with us and has got a baby boy, he was born on the 23rd of May, 1892, and is going to be called Charles Albert, he is three weeks old now and is a very healthy baby; I have been promised to go out with this lady the first time she takes the baby out, I was very glad because I love little babies very much, I have not any more to tell you this time so I will now close.
-I remain, Yours sincerely, Alma M. Petersen. 56 Windsor-street Paddington.
The Dawn (Sydney, NSW), Friday 1 July 1892, Page 26
 
 
Birthday Card Led to Divorce Court
On her husband's birthday two years ago, Mrs. Olga Eva Broughton found a birthday card in his pocket, inscribed "From Alma to Glen." On the card was a picture of an elephant and the words, "An elephant never forgets." Mrs. Broughton, 44 (formerly Hart) of Girilang Avenue, Vaucluse, said this when she petitioned yesterday for divorce from Harold Glenmore Broughton, 58, photographer. She alleged that Broughton had committed adultery in June last with Alma Kerbins, of Benelong Crescent, Bellevue Hill.
 
The suit was undefended, and Mr. Justice Owen granted a decree nisi.
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW), Friday 14 June 1940, Page 8


1] Birth certificate downloaded and viewed - 29 August 2021
[2] The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), Wednesday 9 June 1937, Page 14
[3] The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), Thursday 10 June 1937, Page 9
[4] Marriage certificate downloaded and viewed - 29 August 2021 



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



Franz Joseph
postcard by David Stevenson, photographer, Hokitika
[purchased 2025]


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.
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.
Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1938




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


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HAWKINS, Frederick George



Frederick George Hawkins




West Coast Times, Issue 1266, 13 October 1869
 
 
 
Kumara Times, Issue 419, 29 January 1878


Kumara Times, Issue 471, 30 March 1878

Tait and Ward


Tait and Ward
John Tait and Alexander Ward
Hokitika


West Coast Times, Issue 9953, 23 October 1894, Page 3

Tait Bros




Tait Brothers
[ John Tait and Alexander Tait] 
established 1865
 

also see 
Caledonian Portrait Gallery, Dunedin, 1863 to 1866 
Alexander Tait  
John Tait 
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa - No photographers in Revell Street?
succeeded by Tasma Photographic Co. November 1902


 Tait's Studio in Hokitika
"A Canterbury Album" by Joan Woodward, 1987.
 

Mr Tait, of the well-known firm of Tait Bros., of Dunedin, has opened a photographic gallery in Revell street [Hokitika], opposite the Prince of Wales Opera House. The specimens he exhibits display the very perfection of photographic art. They are finely lined and delicately finished, and testify both to the excellence of his apparatus and his own skill as an artist. Mr Tait has already taken cartes of many of our residents and well known visitors, and the fidelity of the likeness will be at once recognised. 
West Coast Times, Issue 179, 16 April 1866, Page 2



 Grey River Argus, Issue 55, 19 May 1866, Page 1



 Grey River Argus, Issue 62, 5 June 1866, Page 3
[this notice continued in the Grey River Argus until 7 July 1866]

 

Messrs Tait Brothers, the photographers, have succeeded in taking a panoramic view of the town of Greymouth and the scenery beyond, a copy of which has been sent us. The view is in the best style of photographic delineation, and makes a pretty picture. It is taken from the South Spit, and includes a full view of the town, river, and shipping, with a glimpse of Cobden. The hills behind the gorge stand out in good relief, and the summit of the snow-clad range beyond adds to the pictorial effect. This print cannot fail to be appreciated as a picturesque view of the town, and will, no doubt, find numerous purchasers. 
Grey River Argus, Issue 62, 5 June 1866, Page 2



Grey River Argus, Issue 82, 21 July 1866, Page 3


We have to acknowledge the receipt from Messrs Tait Brothers, of Hokitika, of a copy of a photograph of the Steam-tug Dispatch, as she now lies on the spit at Hokitika. The photograph is a good one, and it will probably be interesting to all who are concerned in the stranded vessel. Copies may be obtained from the photographers, and those who wish to inspect one can do so at this office.
Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 141, 6 December 1866, Page 2












West Coast Times, Issue 729, 24 January 1868, Page 3
[this notice first appeared in the West Coast Times on 23 January 1868] 





W. Crawley, Hokitika April 1, 1868
Presented to Mr Schafer
(W. Crawley was the Westland Manager for Cobb and Co. coaches)

Photography appears to be making considerable progress in Hokitika, and the productions of our photographic artists, Messrs Tait Brothers and Mr Perkins, would compare favorably with those of artists in the same line, not only in New Zealand, but in the other colonies. Both have beautifully executed photographic portraits, and capital collections of views. A short time since, Messrs Mundy and Co., Photographic Artists, of Christchurch, travelled from Lyttelton to Hokitika, taking photographs of the most remarkable points of view on the road. The views of Westland scenery - particularly those taken in the Otira gorge - were splendidly executed, and many copies of the whole series have lately been disposed of, on the Art Union principle. 
West Coast Times, Issue 845, 8 June 1868, Page 2



West Coast Times, Issue 864, 30 June 1868, Page 1


There is now being exhibited at the establishment of Messrs Tait Bros., the eminent photographers of this city, a magnificent collection of the heads of the people all being photographed in the studio of the above well known firm. They are arranged in the most artistic fashion, and reflect the highest credit on the artists. We do not hesitate in saying that the entire picture compares most favorably with those produced by the artists in the old country, and certainly equal to any thing hitherto produced in the colonies. As a work of art it is really very excellent, and well worth the inspection of the public. Among the photographs in the group are very many familiar faces residing here, and likewise those that are deceased, or left these shores, rendering the picture at once very interesting.
West Coast Times, Issue 975, 6 November 1868, Page 2


The photographic art is practised with great excellence in Hokitika, as may be seen on visiting the studios of Messrs Tait Bros and Messrs Rudolph, Haigh, and Co [sic]. 

In the former there are portraits of great beauty and faithfulness, taken by the zenuotype process which resembles an ex-minature on ivory, and several remarkably well-executed views of Westland and Australian scenery.

In the latter the groups of figures are artistically posed, and the coloring is true to nature. There are also several striking photographs of local scenery. 
West Coast Times, Issue 1017, 25 December 1868, Page 2
  

West Coast Times, Issue 1071, 26 February 1869, Page 3



West Coast Times, Issue 1206, 4 August 1869, Page 3


 Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 570, 11 September 1869, Page 2



A new photographic establishment has been opened in town by Messrs Tait Bros., of Hokitika. The saloon has been erected over the new shops of Mr Badger, on Mawhera Quay, and has been elegantly and conveniently fitted up, both for the requirements of the profession and for the comfort of visitors. Messrs Tait Bros, were formerly in business here, and then acquired a reputation for the excellence of their artistic productions, which will now materially aid the member of the firm who has determined permanently to reside amongst us.

Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 571, 14 September 1869, Page 2


On many occasions we have had just grounds for complimenting our talented fellow townsmen, Messrs Tait Bros, on their artistic talent, but we never had greater reason to do so than in connection with a gallery of portraits, if we may use the expression, that they have just completed of the members of the Hokitika Borough Council, prior to its recent reconstruction.

The Mayor (C. E. Button, Esq.), is the central figure of the group, and both this likeness and those of the surrounding Councillors are, in the strictest sense of the word, life-like. The artists in question present the whole to the Council, and they could not have chosen a better mode of perpetuating the memory of those represented, and at the same time giving lasting proof of their skill in the photographic art. 

The frame is exceedingly tasteful, and is made of local wood (red pine) varnished and polished to perfection. Altogether the gift is a very handsome one, and will, no doubt, be highly appreciated by the Corporation. We omitted to state that at the lower corners of the picture very excellent likenesses of Mr J. Lazar, Town Clerk, and Mr Frew, Town Surveyor, are introduced.
West Coast Times, Issue 1248, 22 September 1869, Page 2 




 West Coast Times, Issue 1275, 23 October 1869, Page 1



 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 611, 16 December 1869, Page 2
In 1869 Tait Bros. studio was located in Mawhera Quay, Greymouth between the Bank of Australasia and Union Bank of Australia.




THIS DAY. FRIDAY, APRIL 8. At 2 o'clock. Absolute Sale by Auction of Valuable Freeholds. WILLIAM TODD INSTRUCTED by Messrs Tait Bros., will sell by public auction, on the premises —

First — Freehold section 229, Revell street, on which is erected those spacious premises known as Messrs Tait Bros., Photographic Studio, adjoining Mr Price's Butchery Establishment, and opposite the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, showy plate-glass front and doors, lined with T and G boards, highly finished through-out.

Second — Section 38, Revell-street, on which is erected the buildings known as the Hokitika Hospital Reception Rooms.

Third— Section 1,463, 33 x 166 North Revell-street, with five- roomed house erected thereon, lately in the occupation of Mr G. W. Binney.

Fourth — Two-roomed Cottage behind the Catholic Church, double frontage, let to a highly respectable tenant.

In consequence of the continued ill-health of one of the firm, the above choice properties will be sold Without Reserve — Terms at sale. Titles perfect.

Also, in the early part of the week, the whole of the expensive and rare Photographic Instruments and materials. Full particulars in Saturday's issue, the lots now being catalogued. 

West Coast Times, Issue 1414, 8 April 1870, Page 3


We are glad to learn that Messrs Tait Brothers, photographers, are not going to leave the Coast. Owing to the illness of the partner residing here it had been decided by the firm to sell off their properly, but fortunately for the public, Mr Tait is improved in health, and has decided on remaining. The Messrs. Tait were the first photographers who visited the Coast, in fact arrived with the earliest settlers, and since then they have enjoyed a large share of the public, patronage. This has been deserved, for they have spared no expense in their establishment, and at all times have been the first to introduce improvements in the photographic art. Recently some excellent views have been taken of the magnificent scenery around Hokitika, which are always on view, and we would recommend those who wish to pass a pleasant half hour to visit the studio of these gentlemen. 

West Coast Times, Issue 1415, 9 April 1870, Page 2



 West Coast Times, Issue 1423, 19 April 1870, Page 1
[this notice first appeared in the West Coast Times on 9 April 1870]



In April 1870 Tait Brothers sent a photographer on a trip to Martin's Bay on the steamer "Waipara".


...There were a good number of passengers, also bent on spying out the land and as a valuable adjunct to the expedition, Messrs Tait Bros, had sent a young gentleman [not named] with travelling apparatus to obtain, if possible, photographic views of the district, but of which more anon...

...By the way, I was nearly forgetting our artist. A more persevering attempt to secure the beauties of nature in a photograph I never yet witnessed. At intervals during the day, toiling in almost inaccessible regions, our worthy little artist was seen, carrying in his train his never absent staff of sand flies. What peculiar attraction he had I don't know whether they were suffering from some local scourge and flew to him for aid I cannot say but at times it was hardly safe to get near him, and when at last he succeeded in emerging from their close acquaintanceship which he most perseveringly shunned, the woebegone picture he presented was something ludicrous.

Then to hear his dismal tale of bad success, at all times attributable to these pests - how no sooner had he put his head inside his dark tent than they were there too, and the only objects visible on the glass were flies, flies, flies - in fact, no such thing as a picture without flies could be had despite his earnestness. Well, without doubt they are troublesome, but will disappear as soon as the population increases...

West Coast Times, Issue 1426, 22 April 1870, Page 2 




Messrs Tait Brothers are at present engaged in preparing for sale copies of a very handsome album, containing views both of town and up-country scenery. The majority of the views are well taken and artistically finished. It is the finest work of the kind yet offered to the Greymouth public, and will, no doubt, secure a large sale. 
Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 690, 21 June 1870, Page 2



Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 691, 23 June 1870, Page 3


 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 761, 3 December 1870, Page 3


We would recommend visitors to town during the Christmas week, if they wish, a treat, to spend an hour in the photographic studio of Messrs Tait Brothers, Mawhera Quay, where they will be able to inspect a series of the finest views that possibly could be executed of scenes throughout Westland and in the Nelson Province. They are thorough gems, and will well repay a visit. 

Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 770, 24 December 1870, Page 2 



We understand that Messrs Tait Brothers, of Hokitika and Greymouth, have received authority to announce themselves as photographers to His Excellency the Governor [Sir George Ferguson Bowen GCMG]. While in Hokitika, His Excellency had some portraits taken by Messrs Tait Brothers, and, by the portrait which has been presented to us by the firm, the likeness is an excellent one, and a very perfect specimen of the photographic art. We notice that Mr Haigh also advertises himself as photographer to His Excellency, "by special authority." 
West Coast Times, Issue 1732, 20 April 1871, Page 2


 
West Coast Times, Issue 1734, 22 April 1871, Page 2



One of the firm of Messrs Tait Brothers, of Hokitika and Greymouth, is on a short visit to Charleston, principally with the purpose of taking views of local scenery. 
 West Coast Times, Issue 1793, 29 June 1871, Page 2

  
Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 929, 19 July 1871, Page 3

 
 
Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1000, 10 October 1871, Page 1



 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1109, 16 February 1872, Page 1
[this notice continued in the Grey River Argus until 13 March 1872]




Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1139, 22 March 1872, Page 3
 [this notice continued in the Grey River Argus until 20 April 1872]

We have to acknowledge receipt from Messrs Tait Brothers, photographers, of Greymouth and Hokitika, of a card containing portraits of several hundreds, of well-known residents in Hokitika and Greymouth. Every person on the West Coast who wishes to possess one of the best souvenirs of the early times ought to obtain a copy of this wonderful collection of portraits. 
Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1147, 2 April 1872, Page 2


West Coast Times, Issue 2408, 19 June 1873, Page 2
 

We have been favored with a copy of a photograph of his Excellency the Governor [Sir James Ferguson], who, during his stay in Hokitika, favored Mr Tait with a sitting. The likeness is perfect, and whether considered as a work of art or a memento of the recent visit of Vice-Royalty, is well worthy of inspection, and should find a place in every album.
West Coast Times, Issue 2564, 9 December 1873, Page 2



 West Coast Times, Issue 3127, 13 October 1875, Page 2



A montage by Tait Bros, photographers, Hokitika
 The larger portrait towards the top is that of Bishop Harper and the portrait in the centre is that of the Governor Sir George Ferguson Bowen.

Another copy of this montage by Tait Bros was published in Photography in New Zealand by Hardwick Knight, page 136.







above - a carte de visite by Tait Bros of Revell Street, Hokitika and Mawhera Quay, Greymouth.
This lady appears in the Tait Bros. montage.





West Coast Times, Issue 3043, 4 January 1879, Page 3


On Saturday evening, in the shop window of Messrs Tait Brothers, Photographers, the likeness of Butler, who was recently tried in Dunedin, and acquitted, together with the likenesses of Mr and Mrs Dewar who were murdered, were exhibited, and attracted a large number of spectators. 

West Coast Times, Issue 3452, 26 April 1880, Page 2


We have to acknowledge having received from the hands of Messrs Tait Brothers, photographers, an exceedingly well executed photograph of the scene at the christening of the Ross Goldmining Company's water engine, taken immediately previous to the christening. The view comprises the whole of the buildings, the workshop, engine shed, water shed, poppet head and fluming, belonging to the company. From the engine shed to the water wheel, a large display of bunting of all nations is shown, and the water appears in full play at the end of race. In front of the whole, stand a large assemblage of people amongst whom can be easily distinguished each of the directors of the company, tho secretary, and mining manager, together with the various members of the Hokitika and Ross public bodies, and a number of ladies and gentlemen who were present at the ceremony. As a picture, it is one of the best Messrs Tait have ever taken by their instantaneous process. An excellent conception of the over-ground operations of the company is rendered, and many of the likenesses are at once striking and unmistakable. 

West Coast Times, Issue 4253, 6 December 1882, Page 2