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REGISTER !~ REGISTER ! REGISTER ! fPHE Registration Committee of tho 'Northern AsJ_ eociatfon request that those gentlemen to "whom blank forms of application for registration have been iorwarded, "will lose no time in preparing and lodging all fresh claims in their respcci i vo districts. The importance of having complete registration of voters in the province of Auckland at the present time cannot be over-estimated ; s.nd it i 3 hoped that country settlers will cordialh second the ellorts of the Northern Association in thip matter. The following gentleme:, will supply Registration Forms to applicants in the'** respective districts :— Onehunga.—Messrs. 1 :;tar, Davies, Shepherd, and Hoslcins. Otahutiu.—Mr. John B ill. Papatoitoi.—Mr. Burton, Baglnn Hotel. Papaiotba.—Mr. R. Willis. "Waikoa.—Mr. Smith, Traveller's Rent. Dkuey.—Mr. Orispe. Pokeno.—Mr. R. Simpson. Rkuukha.—Mr. Jonn Graham, painter. Epsom.—Mr. Sadler, Brick house* Niswmabkkt.—Mr. WrigleyAwitu.—Mr. "W. Arrowyrnifh. "VVaittku.—Mr. Campbell, Hotel. Whau.—Mr. Copland, Ilotel. HowrcK.—Mr. J. White. Pawmuhk.—Mr. J. G-. Reyburu. Koimi Shohe Elagstapi-.—Mr. Mays. Mr. William G-uh'i-'ik", fc'outli-street, Xewton, has been appointed Registration Agent for the Electoral X)iSTitiCTs of Auckland City East and West, and Np/wton.

Persons not oil the electoral roll, and entitled to voto, ought to lose no time in lodging their claims. •Resiuciiis in. tlio City iind, suburbs roay liuvc Registration Forms free of cost, by applying »t the offices "f the Northern Association, Jb'ort-street, or at the vaiious newspaper olliees. Tiio household qualification for a vote is possession of a tenement of the annual value of £5. All persons occupying houses sinco IHt November are entitled to register. Tlio following gentlemen are Registrars for the electoral districts, to "whom claims to vote are to bo sent:— Auckland City, Hast and West, Purnell, Newton, and Northern Division—H. L. O'Brien, Esq., Auckland. Onehunga, Raglan, and Franklin—Captain Symonda, R.M., Onehunga. Marsden—Mr. Aubre}', R.M., Wangarei Heads. Boy of Jslands—Mr. Barsfow, R.M. Mongonui—Mr. White, R.M. To prevent misunderstanding, the boundaries of the electoral districts in the Auckland Province are annexed from the Representation Act. (Signed for the Committee on Registration.) ROBERT J. CREIGHTON, Convenor. Auckland, March 8. 18G5. T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, SHOE TLA ND STREET. A LWAYS on hand a LARGE STOCK of Convex _TjL and Concave Spectacles, Hand Spectacles, and Eye Glasses, in finest Glass or Brazilian Pebbles, and fitted "with accuracy. Also, Theodolites, Telescope Levels, Circumferenters, and every Surveying requisite; Sextants, Quadrants, Compasses, Barometers, Charts, | Telescopcs, Binocular Field and Marine Glasses, Thermometers, Hydrometers, Salinometors, Microscopes, simple and compound, Pocket Compasses, with Sun Dial lor the latitude of Auckland, &c., &c., &c. Surveying, Nautical, and every kind of Scientific Instrument Repaired, Altered, and Adjusted on the premises. Maker of Telegraph Instruments to the Military Telegraph, &c., &c. T. PEACOCK, SHORTLAND STREET. i NOTICE! COALS! COALS! COALS! NEW POTATOES! NEW POTATOES! AUCKLAND COAL & POTATO DEPOT. THE SUBSCRIBERS beg to inform the public that they have secured those eligible premises exactly opposite Messrs. Cruickshank, Smart, and Co., in Queen-street, at which orders left wil be punctually attended to. A plentiful supply of English and Colonial Coal always on hand. A few tons of prime Potatoes suitable for families. The Trade supplied at the lowest rates. Wholesale Commission Agents for the sale of Fanning Produce —Hay, Potatoes, Grain, &c. W. J. HURST & Co. Two doors below the Haymarket. 11. HAMPTON, TAILOR AND DRAPES, SHORTLAND-STKEET. RH. begs to inform his customers and friends i that lie has taken the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Lewis, a few doors above his former place of business, whero he is now prepared to execute any Orders with which ho may be favoured. March 8, 1860. ADVANCE WAIEATO! TO WAIKATO SETTLERS, TOURISTS, AND OTHERS. CAPTAIN "W. E. TURNER, (Late of the Colonial Steamer ' Rangiriri,') HAS the pleasure to announce to his numerous friends th»t in the course of a few days he will OPEN at West Hamilton, on the Upper Waikato, a Large and Commodious Hotel, to be called the HAMILTON HOTEL, which he intends to have constantly supplied with the very best Wineß, Spirits, Ales, Porter, Cordials, &c. Travellers will find first-class accommodation. Good Stabling attached. TURNER & CO., Proprietors. WAIKATO STORES. FOR SALE, —Several Stores and Licensed Houses on the Waikato and Waipa Rivers. TV. J. YOUNGWishing to retire from the retail trade, submits for sale a number of Stores with Stocks in tbo above named district. SMALL CAPITALISTS And intending settlers desirous to secure established positions in trade, will find this an opportunity rarele to bo met with. Terms will be liberal. Possession can be taken 011 the Ist April. For full particulars, apply to W. ,T. YOUNG. Queen-street, 4th March, ISGS. T. B. CAMEEON. ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, &c. HAS removed to his new Offices, Wvndham-street next the Hkrald Office, and is prepared to furnish Plana and Specifications for overy'description of Buildings ou the shortest notice. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 421, 20 March 1865, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 421, 20 March 1865, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 421, 20 March 1865, Page 7