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Copyright © 2010 Archive Digital Books Australasia All Rights Reserved 1913. State Electoral Roll. DISTRICT OF GORDON. POLLING-PLACES: Chatswood Killara Roseville Gordon Lindffeld St. Ives Gore Hill Longueville Willoughby High-street, Willoughby Mowbray-road, Chatswood ....1•111100.111.MMINIAM [2S. 6d.] 44178 GORDON S ,n',.,',. _ 78 rl 79 _ /8 ----i1-- ---7-1 801i 1 +1 1 ity-re—s .320a.c._ 45 / : 406 O-.- ""-5,' 4 6 ---1 L IPT1 40 -1 ! 114.0 S'EUvAL E 171_ (sal 1447 f;c.- .! 93 __ ___,,,....„ 94-...T. .0s.75 . t 7 , ,i.. 0 8 83 , otti.a t- co —:-._!" , ---1,_----- \--- pou (3v \‘')g1/4, L:, 404 \ --i-, , \ -- - \----> \\ 395 , 1 ••••• . ' . \- e ,.?><,, \\,,P . bg-\ ,.. _ it ,:b .et7 b?:,1/01% ./ \ -\,\„_., 412,- --72-7-, \50( ---\ A \// 7! i^,NV (6?) 7 Ck-,...) ...,1 ',._ ,4S5 I{ `-' ,-,/ 3 9,,,. ---s--w----S4/1‘361. 4 9 to\ ,,.. ' I 0 ..--,-- 13k54,• D3' 439114.4i) •:,,Ti Ucrte: Fp ounciarie- E\ecicrate shewn Mars,. ..1710. 0111111111111111. P t 1)11 r!•[4c6 I .1.4 CKS ON TNT State Electoral Roll. 'DISTRICT OF GORDON. ROLL of ELECTORS Who vote at CHATSWOOD POLLING-PLACE. Surname of each Christian name of each Elector sex. SO. 1 Elector. at full length. Resident*. I Occupation. 1 Adams Ada Elizabeth F Gordon-road domestic duties 2 Adams Alfred M Violet-street tailor 3 Adams Elsie Ada F Tulip-street domestic duties 4 Adams Florence Mabel F Gordon-road domestic duties 5 Adams Isabel Jane F Gordon-road domestic duties 6 Adams Isidore M Gordon-road jeweller 7 Adams Lena F Gordon-road domestic duties 8 Adams Marion F Tulip-street domestic duties 9 Adams Mary Jane V Gordon-road domestic duties 10 Adams Mary Louisa F Gordon-road domestic duties 11 Aitken Edith Valentine F Orchard-road domestic duties 12 Aitken Robert M Orchard road overseer 13 Albers Helena Dorothea W. F Hercules street designer 14 Albers Susannah F Hercules-street designer 15 Alexander John M View-street manager 16 Alexander Lillias May F Jacques-street domestic duties 17 Alexander Violet May F View-street domestic duties 18 Allan Emily Alice F Macquarie-street domestic duties 19 Allan Leopold John M Macquarie-street teacher 20 Allard Alice Mary F Anderson-street domestic duties 21 Allard Francis John M Anderson-street auctioneer 22 Allard Gladys May F Anderson-street domestic duties 23 Allen Ada F Archer-street domestic duties 24 Allen Florian Ada F Archer-street dressmaker 25 Allen John James M Archer-street clerk 26 Allen Marjorie F Archer-street dressmaker 27 Allen Rosins Lear F Archer-street domestic duties 28 Allum Annie F Tessa-street domestic duties 29 Allum Ethel Elizabeth F Tessa-street domestic duties 30 Allum Gladys Lillian F Tessa-street domestic duties 31 Allum Robert M Tessa-street builder 32 Allum Rose Ann F Tessa-street domestic duties 33 Amery Emma Heaton F Robinson-street domestic duties 34 Anderson Violet Ricarda F Beauchamp-avenue domestic duties 35 Anderson Walter Whitworth AI Beauchamp-avenue commercial traveller 36 Andrew Fred M Victoria-avenue joiner 37 Andrew Giles M Victoria-avenue milkman 38 Andrew Harry M Victoria-avenue carter 39 Andrew Jane Ann F Victoria-avenue domestic duties 40 Andrews John Seymour M Anderson-street salesman 41 Angus Lucy Ann F Tryon-street domestic duties 42 Anstiss Ada Ellen F Albert-avenue domestic duties 43 Anstiss William John "M Albert-avenue plasterer 44 Arcus James Albert NI Rose-street clerk 45 A rcus Kate Mary F Rose-street domestic duties 46 Arlington Florence F Help-street domestic duties 47 Armitage Eva Violet F Albert-avenue domestic duties 48 Armitage George Sydney M Albert-avenue agent 49 Armstrong Charles Edward M Railway-street accountant 50 Armstrong Charlotte Edith F Railway-street domestic duties M signifies ?tale. F signifies Female, 11 .'. 6d.] 44}7S-35 (1) A 191a State Electoral Roll. DISTRICT OF GOULBURN. POLLING-PLACES : Belmont Forest Goulburn North Mount Fairy Binda Goulburn South Mummell Boro Gundaroo Parkesbourne Boxer's Creek Gunning Pomeroy Bredalbane Gurrundah Roslyn Bungendore Kempton Sutton Bywong Kenmore Tarago Collector Kialla Tarlo Crookwell Kingsdale The Forest Cullarin Laggan Thornford Currawang Lake Bathurst Tiranna Fullerton Lerida Towrang Goulburn (City) Manar Woodhouselee Goulburn East Middle Arm Yarra [29. 6d.) 44176 GOULBURN Lyndhurst: 1.' • Co Mister itLid.• Cro ik egt,%, ;cte Wohy 4"..h Grahl 4440,14‘11.' WooditottselL q,3.A Rhvana . IS „.../ 1k_./P‘4 4ej +13 r Oleroy c• :/ • . „ L to 5Y d° • g -••• • 'Arm, an_tlari • row 1 ti • 0/':7% Pal N from Y355 0 , tinni lx:14!;`,.ilatrin ug ;\ .4 • . IL Ilitne;'. )(t • Inorp.16,1ed, C . u. .An I; Ne:0,p0 1 trro!,, . , ' ' G OVI1J1 - „ I CnInd aro() ,thut ,,'*•.11r e ..4 . -#„.‘71,,,Su t.topy,L4ho Vtu 1 clit r Note :- Boundaries of Electorate shown thus - - 1913. State Electoral Roll. DISTRICT OF GOULBURN. ROLL of ELECTORS who vote at BELMONT FOREST POLLING-PLACE. Surname of each Christian name of each Elector 1 sex. Residence. Occupation. No. I Elector. at full length. ? Baines Benjamin M Bellmount Forest farmer 2 Baines Eva F Bellmount Forest domestic duties 3 Baker Mary Ann F Nelanglo domestic duties 4 Baker William M Nelanglo farmer 5 Booth Elizabeth F Nelanglo domestic duties 6 Booth Gerald M Bunker's Hill labourer 7 Booth Margaret Jane F Bunker's Hill domestic duties 8 Booth Robert M Nelanglo grazier 9 Booth Thomas M Bunker's Hill farmer 10 Carnell Margaret F The Gums domestic duties 11 Fraser Loradine Alfred M The Gums accountant 12 Guise Richard M Nelanglo labourer 13 Hilder Ernest Reid M The Gums farmer 14 Hilder Mary Louisa F The Gums domestic duties 15 Lanham Betty F Nelanglo domestic duties 16 Lanham Edwat d James M Bellmount Forest labourer 17 Lanham Elias M Bellmount Forest labourer 18 Lanham Esther 1' Bellmount Forest domestic duties 19 Lanham George M Bellmount Forest farmer 20 Lanham Henry Thomas M Nelanglo farmer 21 Lanham Jessie 1' Bellmount Forest domestic duties 22 Lanham John M Bellmount Forest farmer 23 Lanham Joseph M Bellmount Forest labourer 24, Lanham Louisa F Bellmount Forest domestic duties 25 Lanham Margaret Jane F Nelanglo domestic duties 26 Lanham Susannah F Bellmount Forest domestic duties 27 Lanham Timothy M Bellmount Forest farmer 28 Lanham William N Nelanglo farmer
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