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Grey street, allotment 61, section 28, dead; Edward Brophy, an elector of the district, Newton, objector 1380—Twohey Edward, Queen street, leasehold, shop in Queen street in his occupation, not in pessession, left the colony, William Shanahan, an elcctor of the district, Newton, objector 1421—Webbo Edward, Hobson street, leasehold, part of allotments 13 and 14, section 22, no qualificacntion; Edward Brophy, Newton, an elector of the district, objeot-or 1433—Whelch Henvy, Durham streat, household, Durham street, dwelling, dead ; Edward Brophy, Newton, an elector of the district, objector 1425—Whito Henry, Cook street, freehold, Vincent street, allotment 20, section 28, dead; Edward Brophy, Newton, an elcctor of the district, objector 1436 —White Titus An gu=, Nelson street, freehold, Vincent streot, part of allotment 22, section 28, dead ; Edward Brophy, Newton, an elector of the district, objector 1464—Wilson Joseph, Karangahape road, household, Karangahape road, dwelling,. left the district 5 Edward Brophy, Newton, an elcctor of the district, objector 1471 —Wiison John, Chapel street, freeholder, Chapel street, part of allotment 12, scction 22, property sold; Edward Brophy, Nowton, an elector of the district, objector 1487—Wiseman Alexander, Symonds street, leasehold, ."-"ymonds street, premises in his occupation, dead ; Edward Brophy, Nowton, on elector of the district, objector 1477 —Wishart William, Queen street, leasehold, Queen street, dwelling in his occupation, no qnalification; Edward Brophy, Newton, au elector of j the district, objector 1481—Wood Joseph, Hopeton street, household, Hopcton street, dwelling, left tho district; Edward Brophy, Newton, an elector of the district, objector 1488 -Woods William Johnson, Grey streot, housonold, Grey street, dwelling, left the district ; Edward Brophy, Newton, an elcctor of the district, objector 1484—Woodham Frederick Blanohe, Pitt street, freehold; Pitt street, part of allotments 2 and 3, section 45, property sold ; Edward Brophy, Newton, an elector of the district, objector —Woods Benjamin, Wellesley street, household, Welleßley street, dwelling, dead; William Shanahan, Newton, an elector of the district, objector 1491—Woodward, Frederick, Hopeton street, household, Hopeton street, dwelling, left the district; • Edward Brophy, Newton, an elector of the district, objector —Wright William, Albert strecc, household, Albert street-, dwelling, dead ; William .Shanahan, Newton, an elector of the district, objector —Wynn Patrick, Hobson street, leasehold, Hobson street, shop and dwelling in which he resides, interest in lease disposed of, no qualification 3 William Shanahan, Newton, an elector of the district, objector 1505—Wykes Keade, Hopeton street, household, Hopcton 6treet, . dwelling, left tho district ; Edward Brophy, Newton, an elector of tho district, objeotor 1508—Young Daniel James, Beresford street, household, Beresford street, dwelling, left the district; Edward Brophy, Newton, an elector of the district, objector The above objections will be heard by the Revising Officer at the Registrar's Office, Supreme Court House. HENRY COLIN BALNEAVIS, Registration Officer. Auckland, 7th May, 1869.

JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. R. HOBBS, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEAPEE AND CLOTHIER, tJk'FSR QuifiJsN & \V FIELD *3"JL'FLEETS• NOW OPENING —Several Cases of Winceys, from lOid. per yard; a great variety of New Fancy Dress Stuffs, in " Poplihette," " Repps," " Empress Cord," and Serges; Winceys, French Merinos, & •., &0., nnder tho regular price. Shepherds' Plaid Winoeys, from per yard. NOW OPENING—Several Boles of Flannels, Blankets, and Winter Goods of every description, in great variety; 1000 YARDS GOOD BLUE SERGE. French Merinos, 2s. 64. per yard; Boys' Black and Fancy Cloth Caps, 2s. 9<L to 3s. 6d.; Boys' Clothing; Men's Crimean Shirts, good quality, 6s. 6d. and upwards; Men's Clothing, of a superior description, in great variety; Men's Black Felt Hats (in all the nevr shapes), 7s. 6d., worth 10s. 6d.; Good White Calico, 6d. per yard j Good Brown Calico, 6d. per yard; Good Strong Tweeds for Boys' and Men's wear. NOW OPENING—Several Cases of Ladies' and Children's Black Straw Hats, very oheap; Satin Ribbons, all colors and widths. Also, Ladies' and Girls' Black and Colored Cloth Jackets, in all the luisat styles. N.B.—The prices qroted above are fjr articles of FAIR QUALITY, and WORTH BUYING, and ! not worthless Goods at "catching" prices to deceive the public. R. HOBBS. EOBERT VAILE, FOR, THE SALE OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, EXCHANGE AUCTION MART, QUEEN-STREET. JEWELLERY. . i < HE CHOICEST and MOST VARIED STOCK OP JEWELbKItY AND WATCHES Is to be obtained at UEINRICII KOHN'.S, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE THE UNION BANK. CONSULTING MKTALLUItGISr AND ASSi.YF.XI OF BUI.LION. ' r'HE Undersigned having mudo arrangements is 3 prepared to undertake tlio Vnalysis of overv l:ind of Ore, including Quartz and Tuilinfja, in the dry or humid way. Wiitten opinions Riven of the character andoccur ence of Auriferous .Veins and the way such'veins should be worked ; as also the best method of s iving by means of paercury. J. B. BRADBHAW, ' . Metallurgist. Graham » Buildings, Quadrant, And at the Thames. H. M. J Elt VIS Has for Sale SEVERAL THAMES GOLD - MINING INTERESTS of high roputo For Sole or Lease, Firsb-ehiM City Places of Business Also various Suburban Bcsidenoes and Valuable Properties

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1709, 14 May 1869, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1709, 14 May 1869, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1709, 14 May 1869, Page 8