MISCELLANEOUS. REGISTER! REGISTER! REGISTER! THE Registra'ion Committee of the Northern Association request that those gentlemen to whom blank forms of application lor registration have been forwarded, will lose no time in preparing and lodging all fresh claims in their respective districts. The importance of having a complete registration of voters in the Province of Auckland at the present time cannot be over estimated ; and it is hoped that country settlers will cordially second the efforts of the Northern Association in this matter. The following gentlemen will supply Registration Forms to applicants in their respective districts : Onehunga—Messrs. Pittar, Davies, Shepherd, and Hoskins. Otnhuhu—Mr. John Hall Papatoitoi—Mr. Burton, Rag’an Hotel. Papakura—Mr. R. Willis. Wairoa Mr. Smith, Traveller’s Rest. Drury—Mr. Crispe. Pokeno—Mr. R. Simpson. Rcmuera—Mr. John Graham, painter. Epsom—Mr. Sadler, Brick House. Newmarket—Mr. VVrigley. Awitu—Mr. W. Arrowsmith. Wainku—Mr. Campb 11, Hotel. Whau—Mr. Copland, Hotel. Howick Mr. J. White. Panmure—Mr. J. G. Reyburn. North Shore Flagstaff.—Mr. Mays. Mr. Wm. Griffis, South-street, Newton, has been appointed Registration Agent for the f lectoral Districts of Auckland City, East and West, and Newton. Persons not on the electoral roll, and entitled to vote, ought to lose no time in lodging their claim. Residents in the city and suburbs may have Registration Forms free of cost, by applying at the office of the Northern Association, Fort-street, or at the various Newspaper Offices. The household qualifications for a vote is possession ot a tenement of the annual value of £5. All persons occupying houses since Ist November are entitled to register. The following gentlemen are Registrars for the electoral districts, to whom claims to vote are to be sent ; Auckland City, East and West, Purnell, Newton, aa l Northern Division—H. L. O'Brien, Esq., Anckland, Onehnnga, Raglan, and Franklin —Captain Syrnonds, R.M., < Inehunga. Marsden—Mr. Aubrey. R.M., Wangarei Heads. Buy of Islands—Mr. Barstow, R.ivl. Mongonui—Mr. White, R.M, To prevent misunderstanding, the boundaries of the e’ectoral districts in the Auckland Province are annexed from the Representation Act, (Signed for the Committee on Registration,) ROBERT J. CREIGHTON, Auckland, March 6, 1865. Convener. BUSINESS NOTICES. To the Musical World. MR. W. F. JONES, ORGAN BUILDER, ORGAN and PIANOFORTE TUNER and REGULATOR, BEGS to intimate lhat he has .fust ARRIVED, and intends carrying on the above businesses. Mr. W. F. J. begs to call attention to the fact that he has served an apprenticeship to each of the above businesses—one to Henry Willis, Organ Builder, Manehcster-street, London, builder of the Great Organ exhibited in 1851; and the second to Thomas Woodward, Pianoforte Maker, Cheltenham. Mr. W. F. J. is the Builder of the ORGAN now being EXHIBITED in the OTAGO EXHIBITION, which is at present for sale. Mr. W. F. J. wishes further to notice lhat he is prepared to give LESSONS on the Pianoforte and Organ. Communications to hi left at the Office of this Paper for the present. 1138 tc LONDON HOUSE, SHORTLAND CRESCENT. I> OBERT HALL has the honor to call the attention V of Ladies and the Public of Auckland to sorns CHEAP GOODS he is now offering much under thoi value. 36 Infants’ Hoods, slightly damaged, from 3s. 6d. each, worth 6s. 6d. Crinoline Skirts, a large assortment, ss. d. each A superior article at 13s 9d„ 25 steel Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Is. 6d. per pair A superior French Glove at 2s. 6d. A large quantity of Checked Mohairs for the presen,’ season wear, at l id. per yard, worth Is. 6d. The new I ouble Barege at 14Jd, in all colors Worked Muslin Collars at 6jd. each Choice Goods, in Shawls, Mantles, white and colored New Goods in Hats and Bonnets, which are offere.’ cheap Hooped Skirtings Is. 3d. per yard French Flowers, Plumes and Feathers, Ribbon*, Trimmings, Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c., &c. Gent.’s Tan Dog Skin Gloves 3s. 6d. per pair Gent.’s Black French Kid, col’d sewn, 3s. 9d. per pair worth ss. Paper and Linen Collars. Ties, Scarves, &c., &c. 20 pieces Silk Handkerchiefs, 2s. 6d. each White Li nen, hemmed do., is. each, 1 Is. per dozen. The favor of a call respectfully asked. AH Goods marked in plain figures. Terms:—Cash. 80 mr 28 .-/r? kruw*--3vairau*3S*K»xraonsmaaoeMsmmawmKaßmmmi^mmam CARSUN & Mc'TULSZY, UNDERTAKERS, DESIRE to inform their friends and the public generally, that they have REMOVED their place of busines to SYMONDS-STREET, (late Craig’s Sash and Door Manufactory), and as Ley have all the necessary plant for conducting Funerals, undertake to carry out the same in the most satisfactory manner. The wishes of those giving instructions will be strictly followed. All orders executed with punctuality and despatch. Auckland, March 20th, 1865. 1053 jun 19 Selling Off. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. tpHE Undersigned, being about to LEAVE his I present PREMISES, is desirous of CLEARING OUT HIS STOCK OP HAIR AND FLAX MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS, PILLOWS, ETC., ETC., CHEAP. No Reasonable Offer refused. HENRY P. HAYWARD, Shoktland-street. March 24, 1865. 1129 ap 1 &c., &c., &c. Ready Money and no abatement. FIVE FER CENT. DISCOUNT On all Purchases over ONE POUND. PLUMMER ~FLETCHER, (Late R“H0BBS), EXCELSIOR HOUSE, (Next Door to the Oddfellows’ Hall), QUEEN-STREET, 82 mr 31
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2391, 30 March 1865, Page 4
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