PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM, AUCKLAND. Weekly state of insane patients at the above, from Sunday, the 2ath January, to Saturday, the 3rd February, 1866 : — Remained last report, 47 males, 12 females ; admitted siuce, 1 j discharged, 0 ; died, 0; now remaining, 48 males, 12 females.— Total, 60.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS. /~^{ ENTLEMEN", — Having been requested to at^nd VIT for the Pensioner Settlements at the approaching Election for the General Assembly, I ha-ve the honour to intimate my readiness to serve as your representative, if elected, and beg to request your votes iv my favour. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, P. F. DE QUINCEY. Howick, November 23, 1865.
TTOLY LAND APPEAL FUND £ s. d. Amount already advertised ... 40 19 0 N. I-. , a friend 0 5 0 Mr. E. Costley 0 10 0 Mr. Samuel Campbell 0 5 0 Dr. Bennett 110 Mr. S. E. Hughe3 110 A Friend 10 0 Mr. G. Turrell 010 0 , Mr. H. Probetb - -..»* 0 10 0 Mr. E. Meyer 0 10 6
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2668, 5 February 1866, Page 6
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174Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2668, 5 February 1866, Page 6
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