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List of-'all-Persons Who have preferred Claims to Vote at the Election of Members for the Electoral District of Wanganui, from Ist January to 31st March, 1863. No Christian- Name and Surname of uce Place where Property situate, and Description of same. _ ' each Elector at full length. Abode. Qualification r J r 1 Cooper, Isaac Rhodes wanganui leasehold House and 100 acres of land, Papiete, Wanganui 2 Finnimore, William wanganui freehold House on, town sections 541 and 542, Wanganui 3 Handley, John, junr wanganui leasehold Portion pf'Section 237, right bank, containing 250 acres 4 Handley, John wanganui lreehold No. 18 Suburban Block, town sections 854, Campbellstreet, and BGS, Bell-street, Wanganui 5 Handley, Thomas.. wanganui leasehold Southern Grove, namely 850 acres, right bank 6 Holland, Glanville Warren wanganui freehold Part of town section 28, Nixon place, Wanganui 7 Hylton, William Charles wanganui freehold Town section No. 72, Taupo quay, Wanganui 8 Lee, John . wanganui freehold House and land, Harrison-street, Wanganui 9 Lockett, Jonas wanganui freehold House and sections 368 and 369, Victoria-avenue 10 Lomax, James wanganui leasehold 200 acres, via., land near Kaitoki, Wanganui 11 Lyon, Henry wanganui leasehold House and part of town section 71, Taupo-quay 12 Magrath, Andrew Nicholson ... wauganui freehold Sections 141, 142, and 143, right bank, Wanganui river 13 Morgan, John wanganui leasehold 320 acres, Newton Lees, left bank 14 Nicliolls, Charles Henry Simlerby wanganui leasehold Suburban section No. 12, right bank, Wanganui river 15 Ross, Alfred wanganui household House on section No. 378, Victoria-avenue 16 Samuel, Jucob wanganui freehold Half of section No. 101, right bank, and town sec. 236 17 Sirgent, Henry wanganui freehold 200 acres adjoining Wiritoa lake 18 Sim, Peter Lockhart,.. wanganui freehold Part of section No. 28, Nixon-place Ift Taylor, James Urquhart wanganui leasehold 5 acres Industrial School Estate, Wanganui D, S. DURXE, Registration Officer. Wanganui ; April 8, 1863. V List of ail Persons Who have preferred Claims to Vote at the Election of Members for the Electoral District of Rangitikei; from Ist January to 31st March, 1863. No Christian Name and Surname of r .^ a *!!, re Place wliere Property situate, and Description of same, each Elector at full length. Abode. Qualification 4 J r I ; _ 1 Barker, Charles Frederick Rangitikei household On land belonging to Mr. Fox, below the Cliff, near the Motueka Bush, adjacent to the boundary line between •Messrs. Fox and Hammonds 2 Morrison, David Rangitikei freehold Sec. No. 76, Upper Rangitikei, containing 394 acres 3 Smith, Charles Willeox Rangitikei freehold 66 acres, bounded by the Mangawera stream, and Messrs. Wiill cox’s land, Rangitikei 4 Toms, Joshua Rangitikei freehold Rangitikei, on the river, below Messrs. Marshall’s farm, in my occupation 5 Toms, Charles -Rangitikei freehold Rangitikei, on the river, below Major Marshall’s farm* in my occupation G Toms, John Rangitikei freehold Rangitikei, on the river, below Major MarshalPs farm, in my. occupationD. S. DURIE, Registration Officer. Wanganui, April 7th, 1863.

Holloway's Ointment and PiUs. —Take Warning.—The fearful number of deaths in the metropolis, . and elsewhere, from Dysentry and Diarrhoea, should put all on their guard. The first symptoms must be combated, or collapse may come on. Holloway’s Ointment should be well and frequently rubbed over the belly, which should afterwards be encased in flannel. Holloway’s Pills should be taken at the same time, to prevent the irregular distribution of blood, which oppresses the lining of the bowels in these diseases. All may rely on these remedies. The Ointment penetrates to the seat of the malady, where it asserts its cooling and soothing influence : while the Pills arrest the disorder and speedily bring about a cure.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 339, 16 April 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 339, 16 April 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 339, 16 April 1863, Page 4

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