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; PROVINCE OE WELLINGTON. : "■ : fgp ELECTORAL ROLL, 1864-65. * ] i W ________________ i* * ' « LIST of Persons claiming to have their names placed on the Electoral 8011, District of y,. H XJ T T , Christiannameand surname Wflture rf ovali _ H«» where property situate, and NamQ of Freeholder or Householder attesting tho of the claimant at full Place of Abode. NatU^ 0 n name and descn P tloa 6f the Claimants signature, length v same ' ' _ifHrry Ge ° S Willis Street Wel- bote and land Hutt Bridge, house and land Edwardßull Barber,Otho Hut/^ household Hutt household SSPUSS Bowler.Harry Ponrua_ freehod S Hutt, freehold Georie Edwards Brown, James S pper 5 v " l^°]L A uE Hutt house Richard Wakelin Butler, Charles Upper Hutt household "PP™ ™V J ' £",^ Peter Wilkie _< Butler Thomas Charles Upper Hutt household SftfrPS V Tff fn ' fi,* Pro S2_*S___a Bycroft,Richard,Genaeman W P & Hall, the Hutt householder % 1,084 and land, part of section 29 - A No. 6 C0U..5.,, Charles w—U«__ MtU. W,^_Jg. , ffiftS)'^ M " tD '* _ „ o i m * . rr ... , t. v Waiwetu. Hutt. leasehold • land Henry Death. Death, Samuel Waiwetu, Hutt leasehold ection No. 17 r» ♦!. -p^_ V f tt„h. i._. a *h n i„ Hutt, leasehold', No. 25 section George Edwards Death, Robert Hutt ! a !"S Waiwetu, Hutt, leasehold land Henry Death Death, Joseph Waiwetu, Hutt leasehold W sections, No. 66 and 17 „ ,» Devine,John Wai-nui-o-mata freehold No. 317 (52 acres) Western Hutt William Fitzherhert, Esq., J.P. l ' district _..,.«■ tt» n*,;*, . »*_«__ -.»^^jgi£S__,7.T , -5 ireenoiu of Lowry Bay and Wai-nui-o-mata district Dick, Jun., John Wai-nui-o-mata freeholder Wai-nui-o-mata, freeholder, section Robert Dick I Wai-nui-o-mata district ; ,^P Fox, James William Lower Hutt leasehold 10 acres unserveyed land, part of Ebenezer Baker ' Buck's section , . Grace, Nathaniel Wai-nui-o-mata freeholder Sections 12 and 13, Wainui-o-mata Leonard Boor ,;>. ' Valley a : :■--, Or.cc. Tho*,., W__K,—- bolder a^j. A" ■ ta ™' 4 "™ 7 „7;f I^^o_ M Kent SX mJ Kp» r «- ' "hrtiisphold Western Hutt " _ . . « ,••»"•■'•« , J •'■■'"* ' Jackson, Henry Hutt household house and garden, rented at William Fitsherbert, Esq., J.P. „,.>. ' J per annum on western side or . ■ ' ■ • Hutt Road abutting on same Jackson, John Hutt freehold "^J^MJf L ° WW Hutt S^iw_S TTpihAin TamflH ttntt fr ft «ht>ld Hutt, house and land wicnara waKonn 7 l?Je2,W™H.m Za Sold above B.too nt , Hutt, 60 a OTS , Geor B eEd WK d. freehold Liddy, Thomas Hansartt freehold Hutt , 60 acres on section 322, free- George Edwards hold ,i Lu_frod, George Henry wUlis Street Wel- freehold Petone Bedch, near the Hutt, 75 Edwardßull lin_ton acres freehold land Milne, James Hntt, No 29 Section leasehold Hutt section 29, leasehold &^wXu_ MulUns, Thomas Hutt freehold part of section 25, Hutt Road house Richard Wakeha andland O'Halloran, George Stewart Lower Hutt Road household Lower Hutt Road, household E.BuU Plimmer, Isaac Lambton Quay freehold and Upper Hutt George Edwards Price, Robert Western Hutt Dis- housenoldefand No. 186, Hutt, Western district William Fitzherhert, Esq, J.P. trict leaseholder of 88 acres No. 186, Hutt Wes- ' . ( Read, Micaiah Warden's House, freehold *"*"* sections No 31 and 32 Upper Mun- * Ebenezer Baker WeUington g aroa Roberts, Thomas HutSge leasehold Stotorf Valley, part of sec«on 179 Wmmm^Wnson Robinson, WUliam Stokes' vluey leasehold Stokes' VaUey, land i sections George Ramsay No&s «r tt m* i '''"''■ '' Sanson, Henry Hutt Bridge householder Hutt Bridge ; house and paddock W.H. Tucker and carrier leasehold Smith. Charles, Wai-nui-o-mata leaseholder Wai-nui-o-mata, leaseholder, part Robert Dick section No I .. Spackman. WiUiam John Upper Hutfc household. Upper Hutt, house tSa^l Taylor, William Hutt Road household house and land Hutt Road Joseptt _mv Taylor. John Matthew Ghuznee Street, freehold Village of Richmond, Hutt, half J-_wai__-uu ' Wellington an acre of land, freehold Tocker, Samuel-John Hutt Bridge householder Hutfc Bridge, house and garden S^USS Tucker WiUiam Henry Hutt householder Waiwetu Road, wooden house and Henry Sanson i garden ' • Wallace, John Howard Wellington leasehold Mungaroa, Hutfc SS^Allln Wood. Henry Pipitea Pt. Thorn- freehold three acres iti tha 'Hutfc part of George Allen don Quay section No 3 ■ ■ ■ ■ C. 3). R. WARD, Registration Officer. Wellington April 7th, 1864. _Any objections to the abore claims must be sent in before the 30th day of April next.

DISOB»EBS 99 THB STM-AO-t. •; Are the souroea ofthe deadliest maladiei; Thoit effect is to vitiate oil tho fluids, of th* body, and to send a poisoned stream throagh all ih* ohanlel* ■ of circulation/ Now what is the operation *f th* Pills? They cleanse th* bowels, regulato th* liver, bring the relaxed or irritated stomaoh latfi a natural condition, and acting through tho seorettv* organs vros thb blood itself, ohange th* state of the system from sickness to health, by -«r*i_i*g a simultaneous and wholesome effeot upon 7*ll th* parts and functions. ', ''0g& y. K ; COMPLAINTS olVi^fe S !p^piv: The funotiousi irregularit^^Poßuar^' ; th* weaker sex, are invariably co-rftflfed without pain, or inconvenience by the uso of Holloway'* Pilla. They are the safest and surest medioine for all diseases incidental to females of all ages. ' BILLIOUS AMBCTIONS. The quantity and quality of the bile ttp'tf fital importance to health. Upon the liver, tho gland . i which secretes thid fluid so neoessary for digestion, 7 | the Pills operate specifically, infallibly rectifying ' its irregulariUes, and effectually curing jaundico, bilious remittants, and all tie varieties of disoaß* generated by an unnatural eonditioh of that *rgan. Both the Ointment and Pill* should s b 9 iiieiin ''■■"■ "*iF- the following caiei :— '/.,, Bad Legs, I Gout, Bad Breasts, Olaridulaar Swellings, , Burns, tumbftgo^; . "'•. ( .jr Bunions, Pile*, Bite of Mosquitoes and Rhumstism, Sand-Flies, Soalds,' Cooo-Bay, Sor* Nipples, Chiego-foot, Sore Throats, Chilblains SkinDiiease*, Chapped Hands Scurvy, Corns (soft) , Soreheads, . ■ ; Canoers, Turner*, „,..,■ 7ry Contracted and Stiff Uloer*, ' Joints, Wounds, „ . „:[ I Elephantiasis, Yaws.' "Fistulas, ■ I-. . ; , „ ; Sold at the Establishments of Pbo jsssob Hoiiowat, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar;) JLokidoa also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers la Modioines throughout the oivilized if orld^ «^ ;^J|*7f*li, lowing prices *—25., 4s. 6d., Bb. .fld.; v lß|^ ( ?8* H . : and 4Bs. eaoh.' '. " 7y.y7'l7^y - : y . rig* There is a considerable saving by tajd^'jth* y :■, NJB.— Direoiions for the guidance of patients I disorder axe, fffiwd^.^h B(|fli r : 4;^, ,t. , AS*h-fy* nt,:i ~~" " l '\-y7y,.A. -A; 0. B. BARRAUD „.M.7iWitow^|i;; OWEN 8R05... . , . . . . .*• '■•xsPmo7:yy ' WILLIAM' BISHOP . . ..... %^^^'J^^__^k MESSBS. BEAVAN _* WOQNi^ yy ■ w: t. : owen^*-w-'^»*^ j - 'P^^myM From whotttiarvatyahte^ ..< ■ obt_toe_ife •"• -! ..... ....iA.AA-rt . AyAyAy^yA^-^y^^yyy^

THIS CHEAPEST AND SAFEST DOCTOR TT OLLOWAY'S PILLS This great Household Medicine ranks among the leading necessaries of life. It is well known to the world that it cures many complaints other remedies cannot reach, this fact is as well established as that the Sun lights the World. DISOBDEBS OK THE LIVBB AHD STOMACH.^ Most persons will, at some period of their lives, suffer from/indigestion, derangement of their liver stomach, or bowels, which if not quickly removed, frequently settles into a dangerous illness. It is well known in India, and other tropical climates, that Holloway's Pills are the only remedy that can be relied upon in such cases. Almost every soldier abroad carries a box of thorn in his knapsack. In England most persons know that these Pills will cure them whenever the liver, stomacti, or bowels, are out of order, and that they need no pbysioian. WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY. „ Such as suffer from weakness, or debility, and Hhose who feel want of energy, should at onoe have recourse to these Pills, as they immediately pnrify the blood, and acting upon tho main-spring of life, give strength and rigour to tho system/" To young persons entering into womanhood, ;.with *a derangement of the functions, and to mothers at the turn of life, these Pills will be most effioaoious in correcting the tide of life that may be on. tho turn. Young ani elderly men suffer in a similar manner at the same periods, when there is always danger : they should therefore undergo a coarso of Ibis purifying medicine, which ensures lasting health. DISOBDEBS 07 CHILDBBN. All young children should havo administered to them, from time to time, a few doses of these Pills whioh will purify their blood, and enable them to pass safely through the different disorders incidental to children, such as measles, hooping-oough, cowpook, and other infantile diseases. These Pills aro so harmless in their nature «• not to injuro tho most delioate constitution, and are tkereforo moro peculiarly adapted as a corrective of the humours J affeoting them. t DBOYSY. Hundreds aro cured yearly by the use of those Pills oonjointly with the Ointment, whioh should be rubbed very bountifully into the parts affected. DERANGEMENT OJ* THB XIDJTBTS. If these Pills be used aooording to tho printed directions, and tho Ointment rubbed over the region . ofthe kidneys, at least once a day as salt is' foroed into meat, it will penetrate the kidneys and oorreot any derangement of their organs, Should tho affliction be stone or gravel, then the. Ointment be rubbed into 'tho neok of the bladder, and a, few days will convince lhe sufferer that the «ffeit of these t^»; wmedies in astoniijiing.

ON SALE. EX J&HN BUNYAN, &c. MARTELL'S*PaIe Brandy, in or-casks Clouzeau's pale brandy, in case Glentizil whhiky, in qr-casks B.P. rum, in qr-casks -'y-7 Port and sherry wines in qr-casks Sz octaves Champange Sparkling moselle and hook Superior port in ease Superior claret Fine Congou tea, in half-chests, and boxes Plantation coffee in barrels Sootch oatmeal and z °cleaned Patna rice, in barrels Crushed loaf sugar Arrowroot Blenched ginger York hams Schooling's confectionery London and Sydney soap, cwt and half-cwt boxes Colman's mustard and thumb blue 10 and 11x4 heavy white blankets ,& French merinos, prints, black alpaoas • White sheetings, Horrock's long cloths Brown hollands, linen tick Roll Bhirting, twilled silesian Bleached andjboiled heavy canvas Men's fancy regatta and twill shirts Blue serge shirts, mole trousers Doe and tweed suitß, tweed jumpers Military silk bandannas, printed spun do Women's stays Crimean shirts Woolpacks, 8 and 10 lbs weight Saddlery Sheet zinc, sheet glass Patent nails, horseshoe nails Manila rope, assorted sizes / Stockholm tar Linseed and boiled oil Enamelled ohimney pieces "Galvanised tin sheets Sorby's sheep shears White olover seed * Best white lead Patent moil axles Springs, 7 plate Anchors and chains Yellow metal sheathing 10 tons bar and rod iron assorted 6 „ hoop iron An assortment of hardware and hollowaro i Sso. &». &c. JOHNSTON & CO. Deo. 17, 1863. TT AW THORN QUICKS. 100.000 two yeara old, Hawthorn Quicks. Thomas mason, TaitM H«tt,AprU7tUlßM. .......

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2052, 23 April 1864, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2052, 23 April 1864, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2052, 23 April 1864, Page 5

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