BOROUGH OF WELLINGTON.
a S RETURNING OFFICER of this Borough for the first Election, 1 I did, in pursuance of the Ordinancc of Council, '5 Viet,., No, IV., proceed on Monday, the 3rd day of October instant, to tha election of eighteen persons being .Burgesses, and I do hereby declare and publish the following as the list of person's elected, arranged by me according to the provisions of the said Ordinance, viz,— No. of Votes. Hunter, George, Willis Street, merchant 273 Lyon, William, Lambton Quay, storekeeper 237 Fitzhcrbert, Wm. Parish Street, merchant 220 Wade, John, Te Aro, auctioneer 212 Scott, George, Willi 3 Street, carpenter 196 Molesworth, Francis Alexander, River Ilutt, Farmer, 182 Dorset, John, Lambton Quay, surgeon 176 Waitt, Robert, Te Aro; merchant 164 Guyton, William, Tc Aro, merchant 15,5 Hort, Abraham, Te Avo, merchant 155 Johnson, Edward, Lambton Quay, merchant .. .. 151 ■Jenkins, Robert, Manners Street, publican 149'. Wallace, John Howard, Lambton Quay, merchant 144 Hanson, Richard Davis, Wellington, solicitor .... 126 Cooper, William Anthony, Tc Aro, carpenter .... 125. Danicll, Edward, Te Ai ; o, gentleman 124. Machattie, Thomas Milne, Lambton Quay, merchant 122 > Taylor, Henry, Willis,Street, storekeeper........ 117
I have also determined, by lot, that William Guytoh’s name shall stand upon the list before the name of Abraham Ilort, both these burgesses having an equal number of votes.
And I further .hereby, declare the above -named. G corgc Hunter, William Lyon, William . Fitzhcrbert, John Wade, George Scott, Francis. Alexander Molesworth, John Dorset, Robert Waitt, William Guyton, Abraham Hort, Eihyard Johnson, and Robert Jenkins, being the twelve burgesses whose names stand highest upon the said list, to be the Aldermen of the said Borough of Wellington.-. And I do hereby farther declare that the. names of the aforesaid John Howard Wallace, . Richard Davis Hanson, William Anthony Cooper, Edward Danicll, Thomas Milne Machattie, and Henry Taylor, whose names stand next highest upon the said list, shall form the Reserved List, out of which all extraordinary vacancies in the Council, until the next Generul Election thereof shall be supplied. And, lastly-I do hereby publish and declare that the ab o ve-n amc uoLo rgc Hunter received the highest number of votes. MICHAEL MURPHY, Returning Officer. October 7, 1842.
ERECTION OF POST OFFICE. ripENDERS will be received at this Office, until noon j[ of Tuesday, theWth day of October hist., lor the Erection of a Post Office. ' A specification to be seen at this Office. MICHAEL MURPin, Chief Police Magistrate. Police Office, Wellington, October, 7, 1842". FOR HOBART .TOWN AND LAUNCESTON, To sail in three clays. THE fine fast sailing Barque MARY HAY, A. D. Volun Commander. For passage, anon board to Captain Volun, or to WILLIS and Co. October 7, 1842. SALE OF CATTLE. MESSRS. ROUT, MOCATTA, & .CO., hkve received instructions from James Watt, Esq., and will offer, for sale on Monday next, 10th October, at 1 o’clock, at Mr. Watt’3 Stock-yard, about 40 head of cattle, from Dr. Imlay’s celebrated herds at Twofold Bay, consisting of: — COWS heavy in calf, DAIRY COWS in JpU milk, WORKING BULLOCKS, well broken in, STEERS and HEIFERS. . Most of the above Cattle have been in the Colony-.fi> r some months, and are quite inured to the climate. Lunch will be provided at Mr. Watt’s, at 12’o’clock. Terms 'at Sale. October 7, 1842. PUBLIC SALE OF STOCK. BETIIUNE & HUNTER will sell by Public Auction, on Saturday next, the Bth October, at their Stock Yards, Te Aro positively without reserve , 25 Superior DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS in Calf. These are all Picked Cattle, having been selected.with great care, out of Campbell’s approved herd. 2 Well-bred BULLS, • 3 RAMS of Lord Western’s Breed. ALSO, 2 Fine Young MARES, heavy in foal to a thoroughbred Horse, 1 Fine Young MARE, with a fine Colt Foai, 1 Threc-year-old Bay Filly, three parts bred, 1 Two-year-old Iron-grey Filly, ditto, 1 Superior CART-HORSE, and Dray. LUNCH at 12 o’clock. ' Terms Liberal. ; . , . October 7, 1842. .ADVERTISEMENT. . WANTED TO CHARTER! a Fast-sailing Schooner, of abput. 18 tons, with an experienced Coriimander, to bring an immediate suppiy of ' ' TURTLE!!,"! For particulars, apply to the MAYOR, or any of the ALDERMEN of this Borough of Wellington'. ' ; ■' October 7, 1842- h -' WELLINGTON TAVERN. -■ Debts due' to this business, and incurred during my management of the same, are to be paid to the new.Manager,.Mr. W, Fiwimork, whose receipt shall be a legal discharge. - ■ • - EDWARD DAVIS. October 7, 1842.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 20, 7 October 1842, Page 3
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