Electoral NoticesElectoral districts of city OF WELLINGTON, WELLINGTON COUNTRY DISTRICT, THE HUTT, AND THE WAIRARAPA. NOTICE is hereby given that Courts will be held for revising the list of voters— For the Electoral District of the CITY OF WELLINGTON onFRIDAY, the 21st MAY, 1875, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the sideroom of the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton-quay, City of Wellington, For the WELLINGTON COUNTRY DISTRICT on FRIDAY, the 21st MAY, 1875, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Side-room of the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambtonquay, City of Wellington, For the Electoral District of THE HUTT on SATURDAY, the 22nd MAY, 1875, at eleven o' clock in the forenoon, at the Mechanics' Institute, Lower Hutt, For the Electoral District of WAIRARAFA on TUESDAY, the 25th MAY, 1875, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the Resident Magistrate’s Courthouse, Featherston,' At which the claims of persons objected to will be determined. The names of persons proved to be dead will be expunged. The names of any persons whose Christian I names or place of abode, or the nature of whose qualification shall be wholly omitted where by law required to be specified on the list, or whose place of abode or the nature or description of whose qualification are insufficiently described for the purpose of being identified, will be expunged, unless the matter so omitted or insufficiently described be supplied to the satisfaction of the Revising Officer before he shall have completed the revision of such list of voter's. W. S. MOORHOUSE, Revising Officer. Wellington, May 5. Electoral districts of manaWATU, RANGITIKBI, AND WANGANUI. NOTICE is hereby given that Courts wil be held for revising the list of voters— For the Electoral District of MANA.WATU, on FRIDAY, the 28th MAY, 1876, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, at the Resident Magistrate's Courthouse, Foxton, For the Electoral District of RANGITIKEI, on SATURDAY, the 29th MAY, 1875, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, at the Resident Magistrate’s Courthouse, Marton, . For the Electoral District of WANGANUI, on MONDAY, the 31st MAY, 1876, at eleven o' clock in the f orenoon, at the Supreme Courthouse, Wanganui, At which the claims of persons objected to will be determined. The names of persons proved to be dead will be expunged. The names of any persons whose Christian names or place of abode, or the nature of whose qualification shall be wholly omitted where by law required to be specified on the list, or whose place of abode or the nature or description of whose qualification are insufficiently described for the purpose of being identified, will be expunged, unless the matter so omitted or insufficiently described be supplied to the satisfaction of the Revising Officer before he shall have completed the revision of such list of voters. W. S. MOORHOUSE, Revising Officer. Wellington, May 6. Furniture J 7 URN U R E. JUST OPENED, A LARGE SHIPMENT . OF FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND FLOORCLOTH. WILL BE SOLD 10 PER CENT. UNDER OLD PRICES, To make room for goods to arrive. 60 pieces Brussels carpet, with borders to match 30 do tapestry do do 20 Kidderminster, 3-ply and 2-p!y, stair carpets Rugs of all kinds, from 10s. 200 dozen chairs 2 cases fenders 100 lengths of gold moulding American bedroom suite 200 iron bedsteads Pier glasses Folding chairs Mattresses of all kinds Chests of drawers Portmanteaus 5 cases toilet glasses Portmanteaus W. JAMES, Steam Cabinet Factory, opposite the Theatre. FellmongersN GAHAURANGA SCOURING STEAM WORKS. WOOL The undersigned is prepared to Scour Wool, Locks, and Pieces at Id. (one penny) per lb. scoured weight. Delivery taken in Wellington, and returned free of charge. Also, cash buyer of wool and skins ALFRED TYER. N R Y W A L T OjN FELLMONGER, And cash Buyer of WOOL, HIDES, AND SHEEP SKINS GLENCRAGIE, Nghauranga Line, Wellington. 0n Sale JAMES COPELAND’S DUNEDIN ALE. 4 Star in Barrels, 90s. Kilderkins, 50s. J. DRANSFIELD. USTRALIAN HARDWOOD, SHAFTS SPOKES, FELLOES, NAVES, &c. J. DRANSFIELD. GUINNESS’S STOUT, QUARTS AND JT PINTS. TENNENT’S ALE, QUARTS AND PINTS. J. DRANSFIELD. ~l AEINHARD’S No. 2 MOSELLE, guaran±J toed to be the genuine brands may be easily detected by the muddy appearance of the wine. J. DRANSFIELD. PALE AND BROWN SHERRY. Very superior quality! ’ J. DRANSFIELD. J UST LANDED Perennial, Rye-Grass Seed (old pasture), Cocksfoot, and White Clover Seed. , J. DRANSFIELD. CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD, PROPRIETORS’ CASE BRANDY, fully equal—if not superior—to the two now celebrated brands, and sold at a considerably lower price. J. DRANSFIELD. INAHAN’S LL WHISKY : This justly celebrated and delicious old mellow spirit, is! the very cream of Whiskies; in quality unrivalled, perfectly pure, and more wholesome than the finest Cognac Brandy. J. DRANSFIELD.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4414, 13 May 1875, Page 4
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