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ONI Documents Indexed ONI Documents Indexed HR ER Bruce 10,001 1866 501 1868 1,254 1871 534 1873 722 1874 723 1876 705 1879-1880 1,195 1884 1,388 1885 1,516 1887 1,463 HR ER Bruce Additional 87 1870 87 HR ER Bruce District 2,891 1869 34 1870 86 1872 727 1873 1,347 1875 697 HR ER Bruce Electorate 1,121 1878-1879 1,121 HR ER Bruce Objected List 39 1871 39 HR ER Bruce Suppl 178 1884 178 HR ER Bruce Supplement 31 1874 31 HR ER Bruce Supplementary 75 1885 32 1887 43 HR ER Caversham 8,878 1866 413 1869 527 1870 575 1872 740 1873 728 1874 609 1875 651 1876 1,731 1884 1,638 1887 1,266 HR ER Caversham District 2,272 1867 469 1868 525 1871 1,278 HR ER Caversham Electorate 3,066 1878 880 1879 977 1880 1,209 HR ER Caversham Objected List 48 1872 48 1 HR ER Caversham Supp 27 1869 27 HR ER Caversham Supplementary 280 1869 27 1887 253 HR ER Chalmers Electorate 4,341 1893 4,341 HR ER Chalmers Electorate 366 Supplementary 1893 366 HR ER Chalmers Electorate 184 Supplementary Roll No 2 1893 184 HR ER City of Dunedin 3,874 1879-1880 3,415 1880 459 HR ER City of Dunedin Electorate 24,208 0 1878 3,516 1879 3,749 1893 16,675 HR ER Clutha 7,718 1866 307 1868 438 1869 1,183 1870 487 1871 513 1872 466 1873 466 1875 1,005 1876 563 1884 909 1887 1,381 HR ER Clutha (Amended) 424 1871 424 HR ER Clutha District 331 1867 330 1875 1 HR ER Clutha Suppl No 1 188 1887 188 HR ER Clutha Supplement 31 1869 7 1874 24 HR ER Clutha Supplementary 82 1884 82 HR ER District of Dunstan 515 1871 515 HR ER District of Invercargill 464 1871 464 HR ER District of Oamaru 449 2 1871 449 HR ER District of Riverton 382 1871 382 HR ER District of Taieri 556 1872 556 HR ER District of Waitaki 680 1875 680 HR ER District of Wallace 256 1870 256 HR ER Dunedin 7,987 1890 7,987 HR ER Dunedin Central 5,595 1884 1,792 1886 1,603 1887 2,200 HR ER Dunedin Central Supp 47 1886 47 HR ER Dunedin Central 252 Supplementary 1887 252 HR ER Dunedin City 35,336 1866 3,049 1867 5,431 1869 3,250 1870 3,340 1871 3,465 1872 3,719 1873 3,179 1874 3,184 1875 3,384 1876 3,335 HR ER Dunedin City Objected 280 1874 280 HR ER Dunedin East 5,439 1884 2,615 1887 2,824 HR ER Dunedin East Supplementary 133 1887 133 HR ER Dunedin South 3,870 1884 2,760 1887 1,110 HR ER Dunedin South Supplementary 270 1887 270 HR ER Dunedin Suburbs 2,771 1890 2,771 HR ER Dunedin Suburbs 612 Supplementary 1890 612 3 HR ER Dunedin Suburbs 274 Supplementary No 2 1890 274 HR ER Dunedin West 3,611 1884 1,530 1887 2,081 HR ER Dunstan 2,694 1871 517 1873 733 1874 779 1876 665 HR ER Dunstan District 2,939 1872 1,512 1875 716 1876 711 HR ER Dunstan Electorate 772 1877 772 HR ER Dunstan Objected List 56 1871 56 HR ER Goldfield Towns 879 1867 487 1869 392 HR ER Goldfield Towns Claim List 114 1870 114 HR ER Goldfield Towns District 395 1868 395 HR ER Goldfields Towns 1,159 1866 334 1870 390 1871 435 HR ER Hampden 948 1867 397 1868 247 1870 304 HR ER Hampden District 820 1866 188 1869 321 1871 311 HR ER Invercargill 3,905 1866 457 1867 443 1869 405 1870 435 1872 546 1873 596 1874 484 1875 539 HR ER Invercargill (amended) 460 1866 460 HR ER Invercargill Claimants 112 1866 112 4 HR ER Invercargill District 900 1868 433 1876 467 HR ER Manuherikia 2,635 1867 419 1869 904 1870 574 1871 738 HR ER Manuherikia Attestors List 17 1870 17 HR ER Manuherikia Claimants List 217 1870 217 HR ER Manuherikia District 765 1866 174 1867 216 1868 375 HR ER Manuherikia El. Claimants 350 1867 350 HR ER Mataura 7,786 1866 490 1867 533 1869 652 1870 688 1871 1,469 1873 1,000 1874 1,010 1875 1,027 1876 917 HR ER Mataura Claimants List 86 1866 86 HR ER Mataura District 1,441 1868 528 1872 913 HR ER Mount Ida 1,481 1871 314 1874 346 1875 385 1876 436 HR ER Mount Ida Electorate 896 1877 896 HR ER Mt Ida District 1,001 1871 311 1872 349 1873 341 HR ER Mt Ida Objected List 39 1872 39 HR ER Oamaru 847 1867 390 1870 457 HR ER Oamaru District 344 1866 233 5 1868 111 HR ER Oamaru Supplement 152 1868 112 1869 40 HR ER Objectors Goldfields Towns 237 1867 237 HR ER Objectors Mount Ida Distric 30 1873 30 HR ER Peninsula 1,958 1890 1,958 HR ER Peninsula, Supplementary 507 1890 507 HR ER Port Chalmers 10,512 1866 330 1867 336 1869 454 1870 441 1871 471 1872 547 1873 535 1874 504 1875 529 1876 529 1879-1880 837 1884 1,219 1887 1,740 1890 2,040 HR ER Port Chalmers Attestor List 8 1868 8 HR ER Port Chalmers Claimnts List 10 1868 10 HR ER Port Chalmers District 890 1868 431 1871 459 HR ER Port Chalmers Electorate 695 1878 695 HR ER Port Chalmers Objected List 57 1870 26 1873 31 HR ER Port Chalmers Supplementary 138 1887 138 HR ER Port Chalmers Supplementary 220 No 1 1890 220 HR ER Port Chalmers Supplementary 43 No 2 1890 43 HR ER Province of Otago 3,733 1868 3,144 1875 589 6 HR ER Riverton 4,725 1866 528 1868 322 1869 333 1870 350 1871 556 1872 626 1873 634 1875 677 1876 699 HR ER Riverton District 644 1874 644 HR ER Roslyn 11,220 1866 421 1867 461 1869 537 1870 636 1871 695 1872 765 1873 770 1874 760 1875 825 1876 842 1879-1880 1,471 1884 1,348 1887 1,689 HR ER Roslyn Electorate 1,974 1872 1 1878 923 1879 1,050 HR ER Roslyn Supplementary 139 1887 139 HR ER Roslyn Supplmt 25 1869 25 HR ER Taieri 3,647 1866 320 1867 341 1869 380 1870 375 1872 652 1874 619 1876 609 1890 351 HR ER Taieri (Supp) 19 1871 19 HR ER Taieri District 1,628 1868 385 1871 520 1872 93 1873 630 HR ER Taieri Electorate 4,518 1878 667 1878-1879 837 1893 3,014 7 HR ER Taieri Electorate, 578 Supplementary No 1 1893 578 HR ER Taieri Electorate, 1 Supplementary No 2 1893 1 HR ER Taieri Objected List 60 1869 60 HR ER Tuapeka 5,399 1871 991 1872 1,243 1874 1,206 1875 1,020 1876 939 HR ER Tuapeka El. Attestors List 13 1874 13 HR ER Tuapeka El. Claimants List 105 1874 105 HR ER Tuapeka Electorate 467 1877 467 HR ER Tuapeka Objected 120 1873 120 HR ER Tuapeka Objected List 257 1874 257 HR ER Waikaia 1,959 1871 178 1873 452 1874 438 1875 451 1876 440 HR ER Waikaia Supplement 38 1876 38 HR ER Waikouaiti 5,886 1866 161 1867 257 1868 349 1869 360 1870 1,115 1871 464 1872 911 1873 556 1874 575 1875 560 1876 578 HR ER Waikouaiti Claimants List 106 1866 106 HR ER Waikouaiti Electorate 1,398 1877-1878 615 1879 783 HR ER Waitaki 3,127 1871 453 1872 646 8 1873 658 1874 656 1876 714 HR ER Wakaia District 475 1872 475 HR ER Wakatipu 4,811 1871 391 1872 717 1873 722 1874 1,107 1875 963 1876 911 HR ER Wakatipu District 1,371 1871 389 1873 982 HR ER Wallace 1,283 1866 77 1867 90 1868 100 1869 122 1871 343 1872 103 1873 91 1874 106 1875 117 1876 134 HR ER Wallace District 165 1871 165 HR ER Wallace El. Claimants List 24 1868 24 HR ER caversham district 1 1867 1 HR Mataura El. Claimants List 86 1866 86 HR Mt Ida El. Claimants List 30 1873 30 Harnetts Dunedin Directory 14,190 1863 2,144 1864 3,553 1865 3,666 1866 4,655 1867 171 1864 1 Mackay's Almanac 264 1864 264 Mount Ida El. Claimants List 140 1871 140 OPC Dunstan El. Claimants List 330 1871 330 OPC ER Blueskin District 148 1871 148 9 OPC ER Caversham District 512 1871 512 OPC ER Clutha Country District 387 1870 387 OPC ER Clutha District 743 1868 326 1871 417 OPC ER Dunedin City 9,838 1868 3,142 1870 3,202 1871 3,494 OPC ER Dunstan District 980 1868 288 1870 348 1871 344 OPC ER Green Is. & Caversham 1,209 1868 702 1870 507 OPC ER Kaikorai District 147 1871 147 OPC ER Kawarau District 358 1871 358 OPC ER Lakes District 1,095 1868 339 1870 386 1871 370 OPC ER Lindis Country District 11 1870 11 OPC ER Lindis District 12 1868 12 OPC ER Manuherikia District 395 1868 140 1870 255 OPC ER Matau 132 1868 132 OPC ER Matau District 331 1870 131 1871 200 OPC ER Milton District 164 1871 164 OPC ER Moeraki District 185 1871 185 OPC ER Mount Benger District 306 1871 306 OPC ER Mount Ida District 292 1871 292 10 OPC ER North Harbor 745 1868 360 1870 385 OPC ER North Harbor District 741 1870 384 1871 357 OPC ER Oamaru Country District 888 1868 300 1870 480 1871 108 OPC ER Oamaru Town 598 1868 220 1871 378 OPC ER Peninsula District 907 1868 282 1870 296 1871 329 OPC ER Port Chalmers 476 1868 235 1871 241 OPC ER Port Chalmers District 232 1870 232 OPC ER Taieri District 1,546 1868 384 1870 373 1871 523 1874 266 OPC ER Tokomairiro District 650 1868 326 1870 324 OPC ER Tuapeka District 2,858 1868 961 1870 1,025 1871 872 OPC ER Waihemo District 125 1871 125 OPC ER Waihola District 545 1868 235 1870 123 1871 187 OPC ER Waikouaiti 652 1870 421 1871 231 OPC ER Waikouaiti District 357 1868 357 OPC ER Waitahuna District 148 1871 148 OPC ER Waitaki District 8 1871 8 11 OPC ER Wakari District 707 1868 321 1870 239 1871 147 OPC ER Wakatip District 249 1866 8 1868 52 1870 189 OPC Objectors List Dunstan 72 1871 56 1873 16 OPC Supp.
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