William Royse Explained

William Royse (6 April 1838 – 10 August 1892) was a Dunedin-based businessman active in New Zealand from 1861 until his death in 1892.

Early life

William Royse was born in Sheffield, England on 6 April 1838, to Isaac and Rachel Royse (née Darwent). Rachel’s parents William and Sarah Darwent were the freeholders and victuallers of the Rising Sun Public House on Thornhill Moor in the Peak District, Derbyshire.[1]

Royse went to school at Hall Cross Academy, Doncaster. In 1859, at age 21, he left for Australia to join his uncle, Joseph Darwent.

Darwent had gone to Australia in 1849 to become Secretary of the Adelaide City and Port Railway Company. When the undercapitalised Railway Company abandoned the city to port project Darwent headed to the Victorian gold diggings at Bendigo and made a series of large gold strikes that enabled him to establish a trading and shipping company based in Adelaide.[2]

Business career

In 1861, as the Otago gold rush was getting underway, Royse went to Dunedin, New Zealand, as the shipping agent for Darwent's steamship Maid of the Yarra.[3] [4] The following year the partnership with his uncle was dissolved,[5] and Royse formed Royse, Mudie & Co. with John Bell Mudie,[6] trading in Dunedin as merchants, shipping and commission agents, and bonded warehousemen.[7] They continued to represent ships connected with Darwent, notably Aldinga and Omeo,[8] on the Adelaide, Melbourne, Otago route managed by McMeckan, Blackwood & Co.[9] [10] [11]

In 1866, trading as Royse, Mudie and Miller, the business offered "Liberal Advances on every description of Stock and Station Securities", with an office in Oamaru, and agents representing it in London, Timaru, Christchurch, Hokitika and Melbourne.[12] By 1868 Royse and Mudie were in financial difficulties. A large grain speculation venture they supplied had failed and later ended up in the Supreme Court,[13] and on 25 November 1868, in Hokitika, William Royse filed notice of his inability to meet his creditors under the Bankruptcy Act.[14]

However his bankruptcy was short-lived. On 15 December 1868, at Westland District Court, his last financial examination and application for discharge from bankruptcy was fixed for 5 January 1869, and Royse's lawyer applied for him to be excused, so he could depart for Adelaide.[15] Royse sailed for South Australia on the Omeo on 22 December 1868. Prior to his departure, he was wished God speed at an evening at the Grand Hotel, attended by a number of the leading citizens of Hokitika, where the wines flowed in abundance.[16] John Bell Mudie was declared bankrupt in the Supreme Court on 22 February 1869.[17]

On 2 September 1869, at Holy Trinity Church in East Melbourne, William Royse married Catherine (Kate) McCrae (28 April 1842 – 24 April 1918). In 1871 he and Catherine arrived in Christchurch, New Zealand, and built a home, now named Dorset House, at 112 Park Terrace (now 1 Dorset St), opposite Hagley Park.[18] [19] The same year Royse entered into a partnership with George Gatonby Stead, forming Royse, Stead & Co.[20] This business built up extensive interests as grain traders, shipping agents, brick makers, maltsters, and property developers, among other activities.[21]

Royse also invested in sheep farming in Hawkes Bay in the North Island, where he owned 23,479 acres of Station,[22] and established an award-winning merino stud with Mr John Anderson of Otago.[23] [24]

In 1881 Royse, Stead & Co. won a first prize at the Melbourne International Exhibition for twelve samples of cereals.[25] They also exhibited at the New Zealand International Exhibition, 1882 in Christchurch, showing specimens of European flax and wheat, grown in Hawkes Bay.[26]

In 1882 Royse sold out of Royse, Stead & Co to facilitate the formation of The New Zealand Grain Agency and Mercantile Company Limited, floated in Great Britain and New Zealand with a capital of £1,000,000.[27] This business failed in 1884 due to drought and the long depression of the 1880s.[28]

Royse, now based back in Dunedin, set about developing a large landholding for sheep farming in Southland on the Mataura River down to Toetoes Bay, consisting of four properties, Birchwood, Thornhill, Ocean View and Springfield, totaling 8,568 acres.[29] [30]

In Dunedin he owned the family home, Leith House, and the nearby Royse's mill and bakery.[31] [32] He also owned Donaghy's Rope with Alfred Lee Smith, and was a long-time director of the Standard Insurance Company.[33] He died of heart failure in 1892, aged 54.[34]

Family

William and Catherine had eight children – Elsie Frances, Kate, George Herbert, Mary Adelaide (died 1881, aged 5 years), William Graham, Reginald Thornhill, Nora Bell Eaton, and Olive Lee Darwent. The family’s lives were much reported in the social columns of Dunedin’s newspapers, and their circle of friends included William and Rachel Hodgkins,[35] and their children Isabel and Frances Hodgkins.[36] After William’s death Catherine sold the remaining farms,[37] [38] and continued family life in Dunedin. She died in 1918 and was laid to rest in the family plot at Dunedin Northern Cemetery with William and Mary Adelaide.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grange, E and M Burpoe (ARS Ltd) . An Heritage Impact Assessment and Historic Buildings Appraisal of the Rising Sun, Bamford, Derbyshire . Derbyshire Historic Environment Record . Derbyshire County Council . 25 July 2022.
  2. Web site: Darwent . Joseph . Letter from the Diggings . 25 July 2022.
  3. News: Steam to the Taieri . 26 July 2022 . OTAGO WITNESS . 517 . National Library of New Zealand . 26 October 1861.
  4. Web site: Hoskin . John . 31 December 2018 . MAID OF THE YARRA . 24 July 2022 . FLOTILLA AUSTRALIA – AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING LINES.
  5. News: DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP . 25 July 2022 . OTAGO DAILY TIMES . 159 . National Library of New Zealand . 20 May 1862.
  6. News: SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENCY OFFICES . 25 July 2022 . OTAGO DAILY TIMES . 159 . National Library of New Zealand . 20 May 1862.
  7. Book: Stevens and Bartholomew . Stevens and Bartholomew's New Zealand directory for 1866–67 – DUNEDIN . 1867 . The University of Auckland . EARLY NEW ZEALAND BOOKS . 60 . 25 July 2022.
  8. News: Obituary . . XXXVII . 8102 . South Australia . 4 November 1872 . 31 July 2022 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
  9. News: STEAMSHIPS OMEO AND ALDINGA . 31 July 2022 . OTAGO DAILY TIMES . 159 . National Library of New Zealand . 20 May 1862.
  10. News: Shipping Notice. . 31 July 2022 . OTAGO DAILY TIMES . 328 . National Library of New Zealand . 8 January 1863.
  11. News: THE LATE MR WM. ROYSE. . 26 July 2022 . OTAGO WITNESS . 2008 . National Library of New Zealand . 18 August 1892.
  12. News: Royse, Mudie and Miller's Notices . 26 July 2022 . NORTH OTAGO TIMES . VII. 157 . National Library of New Zealand . 23 November 1866.
  13. News: SUPREME COURT, DUNEDIN. Anderson and Mowat V. Burke. . 25 July 2022 . WEST COAST TIMES . 1593 . National Library of New Zealand . 4 November 1870.
  14. News: In The Bankruptcy Act 1867 . 25 July 2022 . WEST COAST TIMES . 992 . National Library of New Zealand . 26 November 1868.
  15. News: WESTLAND DISTRICT COURT - IN BANKRUPTCY . 14 August 2022 . WEST COAST TIMES . 1008 . National Library of New Zealand . 15 December 1868.
  16. News: Untitled . 25 July 2022 . WEST COAST TIMES . 1014 . National Library of New Zealand . 22 December 1868.
  17. News: SUPREME COURT – IN BANKRUPTCY. . 26 July 2022 . OTAGO DAILY TIMES . 2200 . National Library of New Zealand . 23 February 1869.
  18. Web site: Bickler, PhD . Simon H. . Best, PhD . Simon . 2007.160.52, Brick, R S Frog . NZ Brick Database . NZ Historical Archaeologists . 26 July 2022.
  19. News: FOR SALE OR TO LET . 30 July 2022 . PRESS . 2545 . National Library of New Zealand . 1 October 1873.
  20. News: PARTNERSHIP NOTICE . 26 July 2022 . PRESS . XVIII. 2412 . National Library of New Zealand . 21 January 1871.
  21. News: AT ST KILDA. . 26 July 2022 . STAR (CHRISTCHURCH) . 3078 . National Library of New Zealand . 8 February 1878.
  22. Web site: Map, the property of W Royse Esq,, Hawke's Bay . MTG Hawke’s Bay . NCC . 25 July 2022.
  23. News: The advent of new settlers . 26 July 2022 . HAWKE'S BAY HERALD . XXI. 5072 . National Library of New Zealand . 10 May 1878.
  24. News: THE A. AND P. SOCIETY'S SHOW. . 26 July 2022 . DAILY TELEGRAPH . 4435 . National Library of New Zealand . 15 October 1885.
  25. News: MELBOURNE EXHIBITION AWARDS . 31 July 2022 . EVENING STAR . 5583 . National Library of New Zealand . 29 January 1881.
  26. Book: NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION RECORD . 1882 . Christchurch City Libraries . lxix . 26 July 2022.
  27. News: THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCHANTILE COMPANY LIMITED . 26 July 2022 . SOUTHLAND TIMES . 4238 . National Library of New Zealand . 1 February 1882.
  28. Web site: Story: Stead, George Gatonby . Dictionary of New Zealand Biography . TE ARA The Encyclopedia of New Zealand . 26 July 2022.
  29. News: IMPORTANT, ABSOLUTE, & UNRESERVED SALE OF PROPERTIES IN SOUTHLAND . 26 July 2022 . SOUTHLAND TIMES . 9164 . National Library of New Zealand . 12 March 1886.
  30. News: DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPS. . 26 July 2022 . OTAGO DAILY TIMES . 7578 . National Library of New Zealand . 2 June 1886.
  31. News: Water of Leith . 31 July 2022 . EVENING POST . 284 . National Library of New Zealand . 4 December 1877.
  32. News: Fire in Leith Ward . 31 July 2022 . OTAGO DAILY TIMES . 4087 . National Library of New Zealand . 25 March 1875.
  33. News: STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. . 26 July 2022 . OTAGO WITNESS . 2037 . National Library of New Zealand . 9 March 1893.
  34. News: THE LATE MR WM. ROYSE. . 26 July 2022 . OTAGO WITNESS . 2008 . National Library of New Zealand . 18 August 1892.
  35. Web site: Hodgkins, William Mathew, 1833–1898 :The outlet of the Te Anau Lake, Otago. Xmas 1880 . Alexander Turnbull Library . National Library of New Zealand . 26 July 2022.
  36. Book: Hodgkins . Frances . Gill . Linda . Letters of Frances Hodgkins . 2013 . Auckland University Press . 9781869405144 .
  37. News: LOT 56 - ROYSE, WILLIAM . 15 August 2022 . OTAGO WITNESS . 2032 . National Library of New Zealand . 2 February 1893.
  38. News: PROPERTY SALE . 15 August 2022 . SOUTHLAND TIMES . 12642 . National Library of New Zealand . 11 July 1893.