! ■ ■ - ■ '■*'•. DISTRICT OF RIVERTON, THE following persons are objected to as not entitled to have their names retained on the List of Voters for the Electoral District of Riverton for 1868—1869. CHEISTIAN ITAME AND SUE- E _. L**.™**. • NAME OP EACH PEESON PLACE OF ABODE. NATUEE 05 THE SUPPOSED QTTAHPIOAHON. GBOI7IID OF OBJECIIOH. WAMB OPOBJBOTOS, OBiTBCTBD TO. . '' ■'" - Boniface, James junr., GumTuVs Bush House and improvements on lot 23, block IV., No qualification . D. S. Lawlor Jacob's River ■ Cameron, Dougal Riverton School— section 6, block 111., Riverton Do 51° Crawford, John Do House, section 3, block IV., Riverton Po Do Dyke, Ihomas Do House, section 1, block 11., Riverton Do Do Harker George Do House Not described 5° Howell,John Do Section 31, block IV., Aparima District No qualification Do Murchison, Donald Gummio's Bush. House on section 47, block IV., Jacob's River Do Do Hundreds _^ Murchison, Duncan Do Do do do Do Do Murchison, Rhodrick Do , , -n " t»« Murchisor,Finlay Do Do do do Do .. ■ ° Niehclson, John Do House, section 20, block VII., Do - P° . Paxton Peter Do House on section 22, block I., town of Riverton No property— no lease— on J>o ./ .. ' ' sufferance ; • Saundevs, George Do House, section 1, block Yin., Riverton No quaMcation Do Seymour Richard Do Sections 2, 4, and 6, block XIV. ; section 6, Do **> • J block XIL, Riverton _. Simpson, Edward junr. Do House and shop on section 10, block IV., Do • Do ; Riverton - • . Whittington, Henry Jolm Do Section 2, block XIIL, Riverton Do . :■ _ J£°: , Wixen James Do House and improvement on Maori Reserve, A half caste and only a nauve DO ' Riverton . . • quaMcation . , * D. S. LAWLOR, .'•-■-' Returning Officer, Riverton. ;
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Southland Times, Issue 953, 18 May 1868, Page 4
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