1866 - Mitchell and Seffern's Directory of the City and Suburbs of Auckland, for 1866-7. - Auckland Street Directory for 1866-7, p 1-28

       
E N Z B       
       Home   |  Browse  |  Search  |  Variant Spellings  |  Links  |  EPUB Downloads
Feedback  |  Conditions of Use      
  1866 - Mitchell and Seffern's Directory of the City and Suburbs of Auckland, for 1866-7. - Auckland Street Directory for 1866-7, p 1-28
 
Previous section | Next section      

AUCKLAND STREET DIRECTORY FOR 1866-7

[Image of page 1]

AUCKLAND

STREET DIRECTORY,

FOR 1866-7.

Wharf.

Landing Waiter's office, Customs
Harbour office
Casey Jeremiah, shipmaster
Wilham Henderson, master mariner
Lewis Bros, bonded stores
Wadham J., wharfinger & contractor
Queen's warehouse
Waterman's stairs
Clayton M. T., agent & surveyor
Walker Robt, kauri gum merchant
Richards Wm, eating house
Gardner Fred P, fruiterer
Pollock Robt, carter
Cadman Thos, timber merchant

.....here Custom-house-street intersects...

Queen-street, East side.

Mackenny Robt, coffee shop
Taylor Geo, Wharf dining rooms
Webster Geo, merchant
12 Lilewall & Rattray, ship chandlers &c
Soppett J J, miller
14 Henderson & Macfarlane, merchants
16 Mabin & Co., provision merchants
20 Mabin T H, agent for Royal Insurance Company
22 Stone Bros, merchants
Jakins Wm Vosper, physician
24 Edmonds & Jakins, merchants
Thames Saw Mill Company
26 Quartier Amele, merchant
Combes & Daldy, agents, merchants
Mackay & Co, T, merchants
Woolley Sidney, merchant
Metropolitan Hotel--Jas Ryrie

.....here Fort-street intersects............

38 Myers P G, commission agent
Williams & Co, ship chandlers and sail makers
42 Isaacs E and H, merchants
44 Hall T H, merchant
Brighton W, outfitter
48 Fischer Carl F, M. D.
48 Pond James A, chemist
51 & 52 Phillips P A, ironmonger etc

......here Shortland-crescent intersects......

QUEEN-STREET, EAST SIDE--continued.

54 & 56 Graham Walter, grocer
Keesing jun H, outfitter
Chapman G T, stationer
62 Lewis Bros, outfitters
Graham & Co, drapers
68 Bennett T, fruiterer and dealer
70 Forgham Thos, boot importer
72 Lewisson F H, jeweller
Brookfield & Cox, solicitors
Brookfield F M P, notary public
Stark H P, stock broker and agent
74 Daily Southern Cross publishing office

......... here Vulcan-lane intersects........

76 Lewisson F H, tobacconist
78 Joseph H, auctioneer
80 Marsh, grocer and provision merchant
82 Edwards, cap maker
84 Millar W, hair dresser
86 Ascher A G, jeweller
88 Howden J, jeweller
90 Cromwell, confectioner
92 Duke of Marlborough hotel--Thos. Macready
94 Berwin & Mendelsson, tobacconists
96 Keven Thos, shoe warehouse
98 Powley & Johnson, milliners, drapers
100 Wayte & Batger, wholesale and retail stationers
102 Young William J, merchant
104 Macready Thos, watchmaker
106 Short Thos, draper
108 Keesing, Doitsch, & Keesing, general merchants and outfitters

CANADA BUILDINGS

Keetley Geo Taylor, solicitor
North William, solicitor
Buchanan John, agent for the London and Liverpool Insurance Compy
Cartwright & Hughes, land agents
City Board--Engineers and Inspector of Buildings office
City Board--Rate collector's office
Cruickshank, Smart & Co--entrance in High street

110 Morrin Thos & Saml, ironmongers
BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.
114 Potter Henry, chemist

[Image of page 2]

Queen-street.] AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

QUEEN-STREET, EAST SIDE---continued-

Jones & Co, auctioneers
PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE
118 Turrell Lewis, boot & shoe importer
Williamson Geo, tobacconist
122 Upton and Co, booksellers
124 Ridings and Perston, auctioneers
126 Exchange hotel--Richard Cox

.........here Durham-street intersects........

128 Morrin John C, grocer, etc
130 & 132 Newman and Ewen, ironmogrs
134 Prime and Abbott, grocers
136 Crombie J N, photographer
136 Crombie D, glass and china depot
138 Hautrive M, watchmaker etc
140 Cottar Thos, cabinet maker
142 Friend Geo W, hatter and clothier
Kenny and Anderton, solicitors
Davy and Macfarlane, engineers, etc
White D, lithographer
Admiralty Transport office
144 Stevenson R H, saddler
Hardington's omnibus & livery stables,
Jockey Club office
Kinloch k Fooks, veterinary surgeons
146 Greyhound Hotel--R J Vercoe

.........here Victoria-street intersects, .........

148 Mears W, corn and seed warehouse
150 Hay and Honeyman, drapers etc
152 Smith Francis, bootmaker
154 Kennedy W and A, saddlers
156 Cooke T and H, cabinet makers
158 Welsman John S., chem and drugst
Kapanga Goldmining Co. limited
164 Horne R, outfitter, silk mercer, etc
166 Owen and Fendelow, ironmongers
168 Jeffrey James, general store
Webbe E, photographer
Mould Anne, milliner etc
Mahoney John, oyster saloon
176 Fugate Henry, boot and shoe warhse
184 Howell John, bootmaker
186 Mason John, hairdresser
188 London hotel--
AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK
194 Holmes C F, photographer
196 Edson John and Co, chemists etc
198 Beck Richard, watchmaker and jwlr
200 Marks Morris, draper
202 Marks Morris, clothier and outfitter
204 Plummer and Fletcher, drapers etc
Odd Fellows' Hall
208 Symonds John Hill, hairdresser
210 Maule Geo, stationer and bookseller
212 Price Fred, Chinese warehouse
216 Jenkins and Co, drapers and millinrs
218 Whyte James, tobacconist

....... here Wellesley-street intersects.........

Dyson Richard Weston, draper etc
222 Dickey J and J, ironmongers
Hopkins Lewis J, stationer and tbcst

QUEEN-STREET, EAST SIDE--continued.

226 Hewin Fred and Co, family grocers
228 Smith Samuel Hague, merchant
Twohey William, broker
Kemp Henry, silk mercer
234 Gillett Henry, draper
Wheat Sheaf hotel--Hy J S Syms
238 Ellingham Edmund, confectioner
240 Levy Henry, clothier
242 Mann and Son, drapers
244 Lewis and Saunders, tailors and otfirs
246 Evitt David, gunmaker
248 George Thomas, grocer
250 Searl L, bootmaker
250 Wood Wm, greengrocer and confctnr
252 Somerville Richard, grocer
254 Travil Thomas, watchmaker
Webster Hartley, photographer
258 Hopkins Joseph, chemist and drug
260 Burns John H, cabinetmaker etc

.........here Wakefield-street intersects.......

Queen-street, West side.

Ring C and F, timber yard
227 Collins Daniel, cabinet maker
225 Bell Bros, grain and seed merchants
Williams Frederick, grocer etc
221 Westpfahl Charles, bootmaker
219 Carrie Alexr, baker
Legg Mrs, French corset maker etc
217 Emerson Eliza, ladies linen wareh'se
213 Sherlock and Morris, china warehse
Lumsdain and Thoms, dining rooms
New Zealand Photographic Company
Saville James, eating house keeper
Frost A, jeweller
Fordham Sidney, grocer
201 Bartlett R H, photographer
Pearse John Worth, draper

.........here Wellesley-street intersects.......

United Service hotel--Francis Quick
Cobb and Co, booking & coach offices
193 Smith C B, greengrocer
191 Heldt Augustus, cabinet maker
189 Heldt Ann, milliner
187 Montague Montague, tobacconist
185 Broad William, locksmith etc
Finlay John, builder
Jones James, cutler
181 Levy Sarah, grocer
177 Young John, plumber
175 Fugate Henry, bootmaker
Seymour John T, photographer
173 Isidore Alexr, working jeweller etc
171 Knight James, London pie house
169 Cole Thomas, basket maker
157 Coach and Horses hotel--Wm Rose
Albert Brewery
Griffiths E, livery and bait stables
165 Levy Isaac, general clothier
Jacobs H M, toy and fancy warehouse

[Image of page 3]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7. [Custom House-st.

QUEEN-STREET, WESTSIDE--continued.

161 Barr Thomas, butcher
Buchanan E, builder and stone cutter
Denby, John G, grocer
157 Caley Daniel, baker
175 Thistle hotel--Patrick Darby
Old Court House
Fire Engine House

.......here Victoria-street intersects........

UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA
133 Tucker and Wilson, butchers
131 Smallfield Octavius, storekeeper
Herepath Phillip, architect
Arthur and Son, auctioneers
Auckland Insurance Co, fire & marine
127 Somerville Mark, merchant, livery and bait stables
125 Edgar and Co, dyers
Turrell and Tonks, auctioneers
121 McKerras Benj, bootmaker
119 British hotel--John Sceats

........here Durham-street intersects........

117 Fisher and Co, butchers
115 Union hotel--Peter S MacKenzie
113 Wiseman Jas and Alex, saddlers
105 Stitchbury Chas, merchant
Hurst & Co Wm J coal & produce mts
101 Connor and Harney, saddlers

99 Partridge S and Co, fruiterers

95 & 97 Allaway Jacob, eating house keeper

91 & 93 Green and Co, boot and shoe & clothing warehouse

Vaile S and J R drapers and clothrs.

.......here Wyndham-street intersects.......

McCaul and Rigg, auctioneers and commission agents
15 Scott Robert, bootmaker
83 Roberton John and Co merchants
Gee Benj W, agent for purchase of kauri gum
Garlick Jonathan T, accountant and sharebroker
Matthews Richard, solicitor
Aitken William, land-agent
Connell Thomas, solicitor
Dalton Bros, civil engineers
81 Machattie Thos Milne, genl mercht.
79 Francis James B, china warehouse
77 Dudley Walter, butcher
75 McHale Michael, greengrocer
73 Marks Charles, bootmaker
71 Pollock Alex, butcher
59 Muir Thomas, greengrocer
Marks Charles, hardware warehouse
Doran James, baker
Trafalgar hotel--Roger Barry
Harwell and Goodacres, cooperage
59 Oliver A and Son, storekeepers
57 Partington Henry, general store
Gundry, drug warehouse

QUEEN-STREET, WESTSIDE--continued.

Royal Oak hotel--Daniel Lorrigan

......here West Queen-street intersects......

51 Victoria hotel--Alfred Barchard
47 Lewis Bros, merchants
45 Goldwater Myers, storekeeper
41 Ormiston Wm, general merchant
41 McDonald John E, solicitor
39 Goldwater Levy, clothier
Kent Wm, oyster rooms
37 Burnside J H and Co. warehousemen
De Hirsch James, merchant
Preece J W, merchant
Turton H H, native agency office
Davis Chas, auctioneer and com agt
33 Buchanan and Stewart, importers
31 Gilfillan and Co, merchants
29 Salmon John and Co, merchants
27 Wharf hotel--James Devin
25 Orpheus hotel--George Boulter
Wood Michael, agent
Thornton, Smith, and Firth, millers
17 Eaton Levi W, auctioneer
13 Owen Gerge B, merchant
11 Comrie J and D general merchants
Jervis H M, agent Panama New Zealand and Australian R Mail Co
7 Niccol and Co, ship chandlers
Moore R, wine & spirit merchant
Messenger William John, butcher
Waitemata hotel--John Copland

.... here Custom House-street intersects--

Custom House-street.

Alexander Bros, timber merchants
Ring C and F, timber merchants
Schapp & Ansenne, timber merchants
Holdship George, timber merchant
Brown W T, agent for Tirau saw mill Co
Heron, David & Co, timber merchants
Auckland Saw Mill Co limited
Thames Saw Mill Co limited
Holdship George, steam saw mills
Oxley J P, steam block factory
Moss and Co, free goods store
Blake, Waikoukou saw mills office
Craig, Harris, & Laurie, timber merchants
Russell Thomas, iron merchant
Butt and Anderson, ship brokers
Harris and Laurie, merchants

Fort-street.

Watters Thomas, bookbinder and account book manufacturer
Lusk Robt, merchant
Hill Shirley W, custom house shipping and commission agent.
Meyers Henry S. general importer
Sherrard H and A, merchants

[Image of page 4]

Shortland crescent] AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

FORT-STREET--continued.

Bucholz and Co, general merchants
Isaacs E and H, bonded & free stores
Lynch Anne, lodging house keeper
Munro John, sailmaker
Mackenny Robert, coffee shop keeper
Mackenzie Hugh, shoemaker
Andrews, fishmonger
Custom House
Salsfield Richard, cooper
Thompson Chas D, commission agent
Evans and Co, lithographers etc
Custom House hotel, Henry Keesing
Wakefield H, boot and shoe maker
Jackson and Russell, solicitors
Russell James, notary public
Cochrane Samuel, auctioneer
Sibbin George, auctioneer

Shortland Crescent, North side.

2 Bruce Malcolm, watchmaker
4 Boylan Thomas, importer of glass and earthenware
6 Miller Wm, boot and shoe maker
BANK OF AUSTRALIA
Jones Stannus, general merchant
Hannken Fredk, general outfitter
20 Hayward Henry P, upholsterer
22 Halyday James, upholsterer and cabinet maker
24 Rattray Wm, draper and clothier
Weston Thos S, barrister, solicitor, and notary public
Hughes Stephen E, solicitor
Baber James, architect, surveyor and land agent
Cameron T B, architect and surveyor
Inspector in Bankruptcy's office
Hoffmann Wilhelm, profssr of music
Hamilton A S, phrenologist
Possenniskie William, tailor
38 Canning Chas, baker and confectionr
40 Harding and Vercoe, architects, surveyors and land agents
42 Murchie Malcolm, tailor
Nolan Edward, milliner
52 Peacock, Thos, mathematical and nautical instrument maker
Geary Daniel, tailor
Lewis Mrs, ladies school
Bennett Thomas, storekeeper
Rayner Alfred, photographer
Sleath Henry, tuner etc
Hood Thos, plumber, glazier and paperhanger
Wilson William Chisholm, proprietor of the Herald newspaper

Shortland Crescent, South side.

Sexton Mrs, dressmaker
Flower Mrs L, grocer

SHORTLAND CRESCENT, SOUTH SIDE--cont.

Lewisson F H, jeweller
Harris J, tobacconist and toy wahse
Bowden J C, naval and military tailor
Watt J H, jeweller
Pulman George, draftsman
Shepherd John, boot and shoe depot
Bowman Henry, plumber
. Kimble and Co, butchers
83 Ellison Thos, bootmaker
81 Prince Rosina, dyer and cleaner
79 Nicholas A and M, milliners and dressmakers
77 Waters Edward, confectioner
Waters Edward, eating house
Norrie Stephen, hair cutter
71 Young Warren, grocer
Macpherson Archibald, tinsmith
Murray James, saddler
Brearley Michael, dining rooms
63 Franklin Joseph greengrocer
Probert Henry, cabinetmaker
51 Ashman, Frederick, tailor
49 Rathbone John, saddler and harnessmaker
47 Clark Archibald and Sen, warehousemen
Dornwell Albert, butcher
Crescent hotel--Samuel Brown
Brown Samuel, general merchant
Winks & Hall, upholsterers etc
Brown, Campbell and Co, merchants
31 Porter Edward and Co, ironmongers
BANK OF AUCKLAND
Hampton Robert, tailor
Rittenberg Benjamin, picture frame manufacturer
Hill and Son, solicitors
BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Commercial Inn--Mary J Sims

...........here High-street intersects...........

Bartlett Alfred, watchmaker
15 Manning Joseph H, chemist
13 Nathan David, merchant
Keven Thos, bootmaker
9 Callagher John T, hairdesser
7 Asher Asher, storekeeper
Q. C. E. hotel--Louis Rose James
City Club hotel--Edmund Steers
Hassan Mark, bootmaker

Vulcan Lane, North side.

Stark Henry P, stock and share brkr
Rout Samuel, general store
Queensferry hotel--J Robertson
Low and Motion, flour and grain merchants

... here High-street intersects.........

Miller William, bootmaker
Harkin Patrick, cooper

[Image of page 5]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7. [Durham-street.

Vulcan Lane, South side.

Graham and Co, David, merchants
Hicks Thomas, watchmaker
Hoare & Wooster, photo, rooms

Durham-street, South side.

Bowden Elias, ostler
Mason John, cabinet maker and turner
Jones Mary, monthly nurse
Sheddans Robert, cooper etc
Lavers and Co G H, agricultural seed, and implement merchants
Munro J N, general blacksmith
Walker Alexander, compositor
Roberton and Co. John, wholesale stores
Trevena William H, livery and bait stables
Beck John, cabman

.... here Albert-street intersects......;..

Courtney Henry, bootmaker
Paterson Mary

... here Chapel-street intersects.........

Sullivan Ann
Perkins Joseph, laborer
0'Neill James, coachmaker
O'Neill Patrick, blacksmith
Lysaght Edward, labourer
Johnson George, labourer
Hollywood Thomas, labourer

Durham-street, North side

Hotley John, boatman
Brown Thomas, brickmaker
Barnett Thomas, labourer
Warren John, labourer
Campbell John, storeman
Williams John, labourer

... here Chapel-street intersects........

Harpur Joseph, general dealer
Gardener Elizabeth
Meilotz John F, working jeweller
Duane Michael, labourer
Reynolds William, miller
Kelly Michael, labourer
Cunningham Benjamin, manager of city mission and children's home

.... here Albert-street intersects.........

Hunter and Co. horse bazaar
Hay market
Buckland Alfred, auctioneer

.... here Queen-street intersects.........

Ireland Brothers, tanners etc
Black John, wholesale saddler

Victoria-street, South side

McCormick Mary Ann, washerwoman
Beaton J, contractor

... here Barrack-street intersects........

Hancock William, stone cutter etc

VICTORIA -STREET, SOUTH SIDE--continued

Porter John, boarding-house keeper

.........here Queen street intersects........

17 Queen's Head hotel---Henry H Adams
19 Bailey Thomas, bootmaker
James John, greengrocer
Johnstone William, bootmaker
25 Kerr James, tailor
Cook T and H, cabinet makers
31 Dornwell Berhard C, butcher
Middlebrook John, butcher
Blair Alexander, plasterer
39 Thompson Thomas, grocer and provision dealer.

..........here Albert-street intersects.....

41 French John M, importer and family grocer
43 Mills James, general dealer
49 Keals Richard, architect
51 Brown Samuel, stove and grate manufacturer
53 Henderson John, painter
55 Maswell John, butcher
57 Fox C J, chemist and druggist
59 Wade Edward, grocer
61 Mooney Thomas, moulder
63 Bennett Fredk J, grocer

..........here Chapel-street intersects. ..........

65 Brittain Henry, chemist and druggist
67 Fort David, bootmaker
71 Leaning John, tinsmith
73 Blackburn John, tailor
79 The Cottage of Content hotel -- Robt Evans
Sportsman's Arms hotel--William Bruce

.........here Hobson-street intersects.........

85 Abbott Joseph, grocer
Nichols Richards, ship rigger
93 Copas George, mariner
95 Coleman William, clerk
97 Coleman Mary
Govan and Wallace, coal and firewood merchants
Clarke James D, gasfitter
Mooney Edward, labourer
Tunnigan Thomas, carter

Victoria-street, North side.

84 Hill and Griffin, painters
82 Cato William, greengrocer
Bruce Jane
78 Stevenson David, baker
Naughton James, commissioner of police
72 Old House at Home hotel -- William Smith

.........here Hobson-street intersects.........

68 McConnochie James, carpenter
Giles George, butcher

[Image of page 6]

[Wellesley-street. AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

VICTORIA STREET, NORTH SIDE--contin'd.

Mould John, grocer
Harrison Isaac, grocer
58 Merritt A G, surgeon etc
52 Dickinson Thomas, undertaker
Yandle Jane, naturalist and taxidermist

........here Chapel-street intersects.........

48 Aurora hotel--Patrick Coyle
-44 Ayr William, general dealer
42 Beasley William, carpenter
40 Kelsall William, clockmaker
38 Davis Joseph, carpenter
Gillott William, labourer
Smith Amy, schoolmistress

..... here Albert-street intersects.........

28 Symon Robert B, hay and corn dealer
Pollard William, saw trimmer, and dealer in saws and files.
Birley Peter, blacksmith
Holland J L, sign writer etc
McKenzie D, house and land agent
Maxwell Richard, ostler
Barrell Daniel bootmaker
Cobb and Co's livery and bait stables
Victoria hotel--A Martin
Mears William, livery and bait stables

.....here Queen-street intersects.........

Young Thomas harness maker
Urvater and Wachtel, cap makers
Newcastle coal depot
Douglass George, waiter
Moase William, carpenter

Wellesley-street, North side.

4 Webb Samuel, music saloon
10 Francis James, tin plate worker
12 Neilson Alexander, bookbinder
14 Eaglesim Elizabeth M, dress maker
16 Rose Joseph, family grocer

.........here Elliott-street intersects........

22 King Thomas, bootmaker
24 Watson Mary Ann, grocer
24 Watson John upholsterer
26 Dawson Frederick W, 1 milder
28 Tapper Joseph A, boatman
30 White William, wood carver
32 Princess hotel--George Rowley

.........here Albert-street intersects........

34 & 36 Staines George, general dealer
38 James Louis R, proprietor Q. C. E.
40 Lewis) Gabriel, storeman
42 Carbines Caroline,
44 Cornford Rev Philip Henry
Baptist Church

........here Chapel-street intersects........

48 Gooseman Samuel, ex press owner
50 Boon John, labourer
52 Burke James, labourer
54 Smith Richard, joiner
56 Smith Henry, architect

WELLESLEY-STREET, NORTH SIDE--cont.

56 Smith Isaac H, builder
58 Dick William, grocer

........here Hobson-street intersects.........

Albion hotel--William T Smith,
Wells Seymour, carter
Whitten James, mason
Firth Josiah, miller
Foster Francis, plumber
Nichols William, farmer
Gummer Margaret, washerwoman
Richardson James, engine fitter
O'Brian Daniel, cabinet maker
Murphy Thomas, carpenter
Barry Patrick, bootmaker
Otto Phillip, labourer
Stuart Ann, dressmaker
Lazarus Rebecca, milliner
Davis Elizabeth, grocer

........here Nelson-street intersects.........

Ferguson William, shoemaker
Rathbone Richard U, painter
Piercy Edward, farmer
Wellesley-street, South side.
Arbuckle Jessie, grocer
Mahar John, baker
Turner Edward, labourer
Thomas George, labourer
Cully William, smith and farrier
Conway Mary, house keeper
Soppitt's flour mills
Sankey Henry, miller

.......here Sale-street intersects...........

Shea John, labourer
Manley Jane
Fowlner William, storeman
Kelly Conrad, clerk
Wilkins Joseph, storekeeper

.....here Nelson-street intersects.........

Edmunds William, storeman
Corlass John, carpenter
Stanley James, boatman
Simmonds John, clerk
Holmes Charles F, photographer
Peace Mrs R, temperance boarding house
Evans William, publican

.....here Hobson-street intersects.........

Giles Joseph, MD, surgeon etc

..... here Chapel-street intersects.........

Major Charles, grocer
Shelton and Co H R, painters etc
Isaacs George, draper
Mackie Brothers, coach builders

.....here Albert-street intersects.........

Franklyn John, greengrocer
Leech John, carver and gilder
Buchanan J and G, monumental and headstone workers

.....here Elliott-street intersects.........

[Image of page 7]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1856-7. [Cook-street.

WELLESLEY-STREET, SOUTH SIDE--cont

Jackson and Coupland, provsn dealers
Mills John, general dealer
Higgins William, butcher
Wilkes Martin J, watchmaker

.........here Queen-street intersects.........

Beat William, tin and zinc worker
Townley Fras S, cabinet maker and undertaker
Fugate H, job warehouseman

...... here Barrack-street intersects ......

Busby Michael H, Venetian blind maker
Clarke William, watchmaker
Wickham John, blacksmith

.........here Coburg-street intersects.........

Coombes W and Son, builders
Cook-street, North, side.
Scott Thomas, carter
Butcher James, carter
Bushell Sargent N, clerk
Hardwick George, carpenter
Paterson Charles, carpenter
Hill Mary
Rogers George, grocer

.........here Elliott-street intersects. ........

Lynch Timothy, policeman
Watts George, policeman
Royal Oak hotel--Peter Beck

.........here Chapel-street intersects.........

Redmond John, general store
Stewart Mary, dressmaker
McKay Roderick, accountant
Green Bernard, policeman
Gamble Richard, policeman
Hargreaves William, mariner
McGoir Alexander, mariner

.........here Hobson-street intersects.........

Christian Meeting-House
Williams, William
Stewart Andrew, of Buchanan and Stewart

.........here Nelson-street intersects ........

Gee Benjn W, kauri gum merchant
Boyton Henry
Cameron's timber yard
Reynes George, chemist
Sullivan Joseph, mariner
Neill George, carter
Williams John, bootmaker
Fergus William, tailor

Cook-Street, South Side.

Scoble John T, carpenter
Duane Timothy, sawyer
Paterson Joseph, labourer
Clayton Charles, clerk
Forrester George
Paterson Mary

COOK-STREET, SOUTH SIDE---Continued.

Hamilton Harkness, druggist
McGrath Roger, mariner
Burton Charles, clerk
Rampling Elisabeth

.........here Nelson street intersects.........

Bull Charles, shopkeeper
Campbell William, carpenter
Kelly Helen
Droughty William, master mariner

..... here Hobson-street intersects.. ____

Watts Ann
Lamb Peter, builder
Finlayson Margaret

........here Vincent-street intersects.. -----

Done Mary Ann
Mackie Alexander, blacksmith
Wright William, waterman
Webb Edward, painter
McLeod and Gee, coachbuilders

.........here Elliott-street intersects........„

Holmes Benjamin, painter
Cameron James, compositor
Sheals John, labourer
Rice John, stonemason,

Wyndham-street, North side.

Goodall John, civil & mining engineer
Henderson M, architect
Beveridge Andrew, solicitor
MacCormack John C, solicitor
Pritchard W, architect
Mitchell & Seffern, printers and publishers--also Penny Journal office
Wrigg Henry, civil engineer
Gillies T B, barrister etc
Gilberd and Manley, painters etc
Herald printing and publishing office Wm Chisholm Wilson, proprietor
Phillips and Son W, painters etc
Robley and Russell, millers
Lyes Elizabeth
Grace Peter, contractor
Pearn Isaac, labourer
Howe George, printer
Alexander Robert, waterman

.........here Albert-street intersects........

Fagg W and Co, gasfitters etc
Madhill William Hy. grocer
Lewis Bassett, bootmaker
Clarke James, grocer
ST. PATRICK'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL
Roman Catholic Schools (St. Patrick)
Dunnivan Mary, nurse
Gurney John, boatman
Vickery and Masefield, engineers
Stroud Catherine
Tyler James, carter
Roman Catholic Presbytery (St. Patrick's)

[Image of page 8]

Wyndham-street] AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

WYNDHAM-STREET, NORTH SIDE, Contin'd.

.........here Hobson-street intersects.........

Franckot Charles, mariner
Carr J W, boatbuilder
AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY'S WORKS

Wyndham-street, South side.

Bradwell George, water police

.........here Hobson-street intersects.........

Lee W, surgeon
Leahy Michael, blacksmith
Holland James, labourer
Smith ----, carpenter
Jordan William, carpenter
Morrison John, bootmaker
Logan John, farmer
Armitage Joseph, carpenter
Sheeny Robert, boatman
Smith William, machinist
Horne John, general dealer

........here Chapel-street intersects.........

Duffy John
Courtney Henry, bootmaker
Murphy Ellen
Lazarus K
Clanricarde hotel--John P Clark

.........here Albert-street intersects.........

Wilson and M'Laughlin, drapers
Cater James, bootmaker
Clark George J, barber
Turner ----, Eureka Restaurant
Shakespeare hotel--Henry Clarke
Day Henry, butcher
Heavey Andrew, contractor
Murphy Thomas, bootmaker
Martin Patrick, broker
Gregg and Co Wm, spice and coffee merchants
Clarkson D K, hay and corn dealer
Webb James, barber
Whitaker and Russell, solicitors
Waymouth John, accountant
Davy G B, solicitor
White jun Henry, law stationer
Gittos Ben, tanner and leather dresser

West Queen-street, South side.

Christopher Hans, grocer
Hassell Henry, hairdresser
Londergan Thomas, tailor
Cullen Mathew, bootmaker
Crown hotel--James Sullivan
Flannery Charles, bootmaker
Grant Oliver, painter
Albion hotel--John Ferguson
Pingleton Ann
Garrick Marion, general dealer

.......here Albert-street intersects.........

Henry Isabella
Lacovay Frank, mariner
Edwards Charles, master mariner

WEST QUEEN-STREET, SOUTH SIDE-- cont.

Purdie Charles, boatman
Killer James, carpenter
Gorman Patrick, messenger
Taylor Edwin, mariner

.........here Chapel-street intersects ........

Thomas Thomas, mariner
Edwards Henry, master mariner
Murray Edward, carpenter
White Francis
Goldie George, ship chandler
Martin Edward P, compositor

West Queen-street, North side.

Innis Manuel, mariner
Letham John, baker
Lestrange William, labourer

.........here Chapel-street intersects.........

Davis Charles Oliver Bond, translator and interpreter
Young William, master mariner

........here Albert-street intersects.........

Schafer Charles, baker
Burnnand George J, bootmaker
Snodgrass David, baker
Cavanah Catherine, boarding house
Dillon Mathew, confectioner
Leahey M and G, blacksmiths
Hawkewood Richard, bootmaker
Goldworthy John, grocer
Carroll Henry, blacksmith
Albert-street, East side.
Bushell William, brickmaker
Currie William, mariner
Morrison John, farmer
Bold James, blacksmith
Marshall Lizzie
Dane George, carpenter
Sealy George, carpenter
Brown, Mary Ann
Clark Thomas, grocer
Lee Emma
Pearson William, plasterer
Farrell James, plasterer
Cadman Jerome, timber merchant
Dustien Henry, mariner
M'Lean Kemp, shipbuilder
Bedall William, joiner

......here Wellesley-street intersects......

Williams William, boatman
Miller Francis, mariner
Mills James, sawyer
Merton Frederick, hawker
Choisy Jean Baptiste, tailor
Kean George, waterman
Halliday Thomas, clerk
M'Kenzie James, master mariner
Buckley John, mason
Wilkinson Koloma
Wells Sidney, storeman

[Image of page 9]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7. [Albert-street.

ALBERT-STREET, EAST SIDE--continued.

Milliss, Richard and John, boatmen
Kell David, master mariner
Harris William, master mariner

...... here Victoria-street intersects ......

Lysnar Charles, goldsmith
Taylor James, engraver
Rawlins and Graham, plumbers and gasfitters
Symons Robert, livery and bait stables
Beswick William, carter

...... here Durham-street intersects ......

Moorey Peter, carpenter
Wells John, miner
Haddock and Millington, blacksmiths

......here Wyndham-street intersects......

Hamilton James, baker
Hawks Henry, boatman
Dempsey William, labourer
Stephenson ----, coastguard
Turrell George, kauri gum merchant
Shamrock hotel--Charles King
Dingwell Alexander, storekeeper

......here West Queen-street intersects......

Lewis Bros, bonded store
Foresters Home hotel--Wm Sadgrove
Marshall Alexander, carpenter
Parker Frederick, carter
Ford William, waiter
Williams Capt, custom house officer
Vickery and Masefield, engineers, etc.

Albert-street, West side.

.... here Moore-street intersects.........

General Cameron hotel--Mary Kerr

........here West Queen-street intersects......

Noone Henry V, harness maker
Thomson Robert, publican
Purchase Samuel, mariner
Bettis William, boatman
Bates William, labourer
Davey James, tailor
Dunn Margaret, dressmaker
Barbar Samuel, bootmaker
Faulkner Jas, boarding house keeper
Cox Annie, grocer
Cook George A, merchant
Ryan Maria, boarding house keeper
Warrell George, butcher
Richards Margaret, general store

..........here Wyndham-street intersects......

Imrie and Thomson, Victoria livery and bait stables
Gough Daniel, slater
Sullivan Cornelius, labourer
Layton Isaac, labourer
Keites Joseph, labourer
Muller Charles, master mariner
Harrington Samuel, labourer
Flowers Elizabeth, general store

......... here Durham-street intersects ......

ALBERT-STREET, WEST SIDE--continued..

Eagle inn--John M'Williams
M'Donald Michael, grocer
Walsh Edward, cabinet maker
Gerrish James, dealer
Quinn John, farrier
Andrews Kerbie, butcher
INDEPENDENT CHAPEL
Coad John, labourer

......here Victoria-street intersects ......

M'Cutchin Sarah, nurse
Baron John, labourer
Blackwell Elizabeth
Vragerson Peter, storeman
Ivauld John, mariner
Langman John, labourer
Williams Frederick, ostler
Chermside Thomas, joiner
Moore George, storeman
Munro John, blacksmith
Lee Frederick, shopman
Murray Herving, general dealer
Cleveland Dorcas
Tait William, boatman
Netterville Thomas, labourer
Polton Mary Ann
Cain William, master mariner
Still James, painter
Garnett Louis, sail maker
Hodge Hannah, boarding house keeper
Louis James, boatman
Cox John, secretary to Young Men's Christian Association
Christian Association (Young Men's)

......here Wellesley-street intersects ......

Kunst Phillip
Hoskin John, stonemason
Davis Samuel, clerk
Rattray John, master mariner
Mathieson John, master mariner
Price Wm, clerk (in District Court)
M'Farlane Robt H, architect, etc

Moore-street, North side.

Brown John, mariner
Quarterman Edward, mariner
Dam Edward T, mariner
Kirby John C, M: D.
Symonds Thomas, waterman
Pearce James, carter

.........here Chapel-street intersects.......

Graham George, settler

Moore-street, South side.

Graham Walter, grocer
Yealland John, master mariner
Butt John, marine surveyor

.... here Chapel-street intersects..

James Alfred, boatman
Lee Frederick, cooper
Williamson Joseph, fisherman

[Image of page 10]

Chancery-street.] AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

High-street, East side.

Neumegan and Moses, general dealers
Wilson James, tin worker
Cary A
Carnell James, solicitor
Oldham James, wine merchant

.... here Vulcan Lane intersects.........

Thorne William, boot maker
Atkin William, printer
Herbert Alfred, confectioner
Peters Walter R, baker
Lymburn ----, painter
Custom House hotel--Smith Wm S

........ here Chancery-street intersects ......

MECHANICS' INSTITUTE
Jas Sargent, sec
WESLEYAN CHAPEL
Wesleyan School
Rout John, general dealer
Crocker John, bootmaker
Lennox and Co J M, house and land agents
Rout John
INDEPENDENT CHAPEL
Cruickshank, Smart and Co's bonded stores
Hardington's livery and bait stables

High-street, West side.

Thorogood G, soda water manufactr
Cruickshank, Smart & Co, merchants
Hill W C, importer
Auckland hotel--Isaac R Vialou
Quigley Henry, cooper
Charles, carpenter
George Thomas S, solicitor
Marks Samuel, general dealer
Harrison Mrs, importer

.... here Vulcan Lane intersects.. .......

Cohen Abraham, clothier
M'Rae George, cooper etc

Chancery-street, North side.

COURT HOUSE
POLICE LOCK-UP
Daily Southern Cross printing office, Robert James Creighton, printer and publisher
Elcock John, grocer
Lindsay Richard, barman
Parks Henry, H. M. Customs
Regan John, general dealer
Fowler John, labourer
Gleesan John, labourer
Sheeard John, billiard marker
Parker Bridget
Shoemaker Elizabeth
Dougherty Ann, grocer
Skerritt Thomas, labourer
Phillips Thomas, labourer
Fischer Hugh, blacksmith

Chancery-street, South side.

O'Bainne Patrick, general dealer
Sheehan Michael
Martin Joseph, shoemaker
Germen Mrs
Hamtley Walter, carter
Jones William, bushman
Cavanagh Joseph, shoemaker
Kelly Peter, labourer
Merris John
Lydom Michael
Dougherty Ellen, dealer
Odd Fellows' Arms--J Mounse
Lion and Lamb hotel--John Clarke
M'Carthy Peter, ship carpenter
Vesty Mary
Pell Walter, labourer
Mathews Nehemiah, oysterman
Britt Denis, labourer
Savory John, settler
Gardner Peter, butcher
King John, fisherman
Bennett John, labourer
Finey Jessie
Smith Margaret
John John, cabinet maker
Carter Mrs
Deran Mrs
Southwell James, fisherman
Finley Josiah
Hait William, wheelwright
Guilding John, bootmaker
Quinn Mary
Glaister Herman, saddler
Palmer Thomas, butcher
Ralford William Hy, labourer

Bank-street, East side.

Holmes Martha C
Pearce Symon, butcher
M'Ginnis James, labourer
Guise William, labourer
Wynn John, labourer
Tinian James, tailor
Bridgeford John, labourer

Princes-street, East side.

MONEY ORDER OFFICE
POST OFFICE
Monkton C H, photographer
Belfast hotel--James Sutherland
Hooker John, grocer
Ashton William, fancy dealer
Bishop G W, photographer
Couty J C, accountant and land agent
Couty Mary Laura, Maison Franchise
Phillipson Thomas, chemist etc
Kelly William, baker
Militia and Volunteer Office
Quarter Master General's Office (of Militia and Volunteers)

[Image of page 11]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7. [Princes-street

PRINCES-STREET, EAST SIDE--continued.

Registry Office for Births, Deaths and Marriages

Princes-street, West side.

SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICES
Auckland and Drury Railway Offices
Masonic hotel--William Nicol
Cook Augustus, surgeon-dentist
McLeod John, shipwright

Coburg-street, West side.

Ridings Geo, private boarding house
Bartlett Albert, jeweller
Evers William, clerk in Police Office
Eggington Isaac, mariner
Williams Jane
Auckland Academy
Cornell Samuel, labourer
Harper John, mariner

....... here Victoria-street intersects ......

Victoria Quadrant.

Hart James, labourer
Parker William, shoemaker
Martigan James, labourer
Brabazons Rebecca, schoolmistress
Wilson Mary, boarding house keeper
Renner Henry, shipwright
Butcher Henry, chimney sweeper
Codd Elizabeth
Hanett Isabella
Gamble John, bootmaker
Marrage Alfred, bootmaker
Hunter George, printer

Waterloo Quadrant, North side.

Public Works Offices
Marine Board Offices
Comptroller's Department
Treasury and Pay Offices
Registrar-General's Offices
Survey Offices
Keesing Henry
Heyland Kyffin
Hamley Joseph
Dalgleish William
Nathan David, merchant
Leaf Robert, photographer

........here Eden-street intersects........

NEW SUPREME COURT

Waterloo Quadrant, South side.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE

Emily Place, West side.

Macfarlane John Sangster, merchant
Jervis Henry M, agent P & N Z Co
Burns David
Elkin Moses, minister
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE

Emily Place, West side--continued.

Fischer Carl Frank, M. D.

......... here Fort-street intersects.....

BRITOMART BARRACKS

Emily Place, East side.

Henderson Thomas, merchant

Short-street, East side.

Wynyard Pier
Stewart and Dalton, watermen
Morgan Henry, boat builder

....... here Jermyn-street intersects ......

Railway Terminus hotel-- Jos Senior
Brown Robert, boatman
Strong George, grocer
Brooking Samuel, clerk

Jermyn-street, South, side.

Whitaker Fred, solicitor, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland
Lloyd John Frederic, Archdeacon of Waitemata
Bransdon William, clerk
Brown Samuel, merchant

.... here Short-street intersects...........

Conley James, waterman
Steele John, labourer

Jermyn-street, North side

Hill Henry, solicitor
Shephard Mrs A
Matthews James, labourer
Scott Nicholas, fisherman
McGarrell Denis, labourer
Waterston Thomas, merchant
M'Kelvie ----, merchant
Wilson Joseph, printer

.... here Short-street intersects....

West J A
Fletcher G H
Punch Richard, shoemaker
Fenton F D, judge

Eden Crescent, North side.

St. Paul's School

... here Short-street intersects... .......

Royal hotel--James Palmer
Club House
Cobbald Robert, printer
Reeve Maxwell Capt, military
Chapman George T, bookseller etc

Eden Crescent, South side

Dacre Ranulph, merchant
Bennett Thomas, shopkeeper
Isaacs Henry, auctioneer
Isaacs Edward, merchant
Anderson John, master mariner
Walker Richard, settler
Tattersall Joseph, painter

[Image of page 12]

Symonds-street.] AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

EDEN CRESCENT, SOUTH SIDE--continued.

Hurst William J, coal merchant
Keesing Esther
Blandford ----, Wynyard House

Symonds-street, East side.

High School
M'Rae Farquhar, teacher
Greenway Christopher
Morley Ann, private boarding house

...... here Havelock-street intersects ......

Moss Moses, merchant
Jackson Thomas, master mariner
Russell Macnamara, engineer
Allen James, journalist
Brown Robert, bootmaker
Manley Benjamin, painter etc
Kelly Thomas, bootmaker
Wallace George, butcher
Marsh Thos W, grocer

.... here Grafton- road intersects.........

Military Stables
Campbell Alexander, warehouseman
Cain John, labourer
Pope Thomas, baker
Hoare H, paperhanger etc
Russell Thomas, solicitor
Gee Thomas, blacksmith
Porter William J, saddler
Longbottom Barnard, draper
Talbot Ann
Creamer William, master mariner
M'Iver Iver
Milne James, builder
Carson & M'Clusky, undertakers etc
Stirling William, storeman
Gilfillan Henry, merchant
Church of England Burial Ground
Walker Edward, gravedigger
CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE
Bugden Frederick, bricklayer
Sanderson Charles, civil engineer
Burnside John H, merchant
Pierce George P, manager New Zealand Insurance Co
George Thomas, grocer
Robertson Peter, baker
Smith Peter, express driver

Symonds-street, West side.

Hammond Charles, bricklayer
Hunt Richard J, clerk
Dunnett George, auctioneer
Gillibrand Thomas
Evitt David, gunsmith
Stone Charles B, merchant
Douglass John, iron founder
Pari James, family grocer
Slater James, engineer
M'Leod James, engineer

SYMONDS-STREET, WEST SIDE--continued-

Clarke Samuel, bootmaker
Ellis Christoper, labourer
Young James, tinsmith
Marriott Francis, butcher
Henniss Edw, blacking manufacturer
Laird E, shopkeeper

......... here East-street intersects .........

ST. FRANCIS OF SALES CHURCH
Catholic Burial Ground
Walsh James, gravedigger
Presbyterian Burial Ground
Hebrew Burial Ground

.....here Karangahape -road intersects......

New Caledonia hotel--G Halliwell
Robins Anna
Storey James, labourer
Bruce Alexander, bootmaker
Partington George, confectioner
Beaumont W, wood & coal merchant
Partington Charles F, miller
Ridings Richard

......... here City-road intersects.........

Goldie Thomas, draper
Smith Elizabeth
Hamilton John, gardener
Watson James, carpenter
Smith Richard F, grocer
Hustwick Robert, chemist
Beveridge Andrew, solicitor

......here Wakefield-street intersects......

Stables John, schoolmaster

.........here Mount-street intersects.........

Keesing John, draper
Doitsh Isaac, draper
Stewart James, brewer
Downing Abraham, merchant
Weaving Thomas, carpenter

... here Abercrombie-street intersects...

ALBERT BARRACKS
Government House Grounds

Edward-street, North side.

Primitive Methodist Church
Colley William, pastor of P M church
Jaggar Thomas James, settler
Bellum Charles

. here Abercrombie-street intersects......

Clarke James, labourer
Viall Susannah
Lazarus John, labourer
Foley Budget
O'Hara Patrick, policeman
O'Hara Bernard, storeman
Bard ---- clerk
Stewart Charles, porter

... here Lynedoch-street intersects........

Mangall John, butcher
Strong Charles, waterman
Noble Helen

[Image of page 13]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1868-7. [Wakefield-street,

Edward-street, South side.

Munroe John, blacksmith
Sayers Thomas, parchment maker
Evington William, mariner
Wood Edward, painter
Leary Margaret

.........here Lane intersects..........

O'Sullivan Daniel, policeman
Welsh Henry, labourer
Mason William, city missionary
Lewis George, labourer
Blades Frederick, bailiff
Flynn James, clerk
Ashby George, carpenter
Flannigan John, bootmaker
Clifford Elizabeth
Bradford Henry, carpenter
Parsons Richard, carpenter
Griffiths Evan, general dealer
Lees John, general dealer
Markham Dennis, policeman
Wells Robert R, mariner

Wakefield-street, North side.

Messenger William J, butcher
6 Halstead L D, veterinary surgeon
Clarke & Co C, fruiterers
Knopps William, grocer
Sandall Richard, butcher
George Elizabeth, grocer
16 Gordon Sarah
Molloy James, bootmaker
Humphreys Thomas, general dealer
22 Little Robert, bootmaker
28 M'Coll & Cosley, bakers
Cooper Robert, general dealer
Plumley Edward, dentist
Charlemont hotel-- P S Mackenzie
Buck Benjamin, labourer
Macfarlane Elizabeth
Thorne William, bootmaker
Woolgar Charles, engineer
Prince Henry, bootmaker
Wright Charles S, carpenter
Dukford Charles, miller
Gillman Thomas R, painter

.. here Abercrombie-street intersects...

Widderson Samuel, labourer
Gommer John, farmer
M'Lean & Co John, bootmakers
Culpan William, crier of sup court
Kelly Thomas, mariner
Gibson Robert, engineer
Hayes John
McConnor John, dealer
Collins Thomas, dealer
McVeigh Helen, dressmaker
Globe hotel--Joseph Percy

.........here Mount-street intersects.........

Lister, Davis & Co, painters etc
Craddock Thomas

WAKEFIELD-STREET, NORTH SIDE--cont.

Phillips Charles S, auctioneer
Lantram Robert, storekeeper
Phillips Aaron, merchant
Powley Thomas, settler
Johnson Edward, draper
Hayden H P, ginger beer manufactr

Wakefield-street, South side.

77 Parker William, grocer
Davenport Samuel, draper
75 Fitzroy hotel--Samuel Evinson
Cartwright John
O'Hara John, labourer
63 Wilson Benjamin, compositor
Wilson Catherine, dressmaker
61 Simpson Peter
Gribble James, grocer
57 Snedden Alexander, draper
Smith George, accountant
Case Joseph, blacksmith

... here Abercrombie-street intersects..

Kennedy Thomas, clerk
43 Colgan George W, gun maker
Hibernia hotel--James Kelly
Sullivan John, master mariner
Allcock Thomas, storeman
M'Keon Mrs, private boarding house
Lipstine Simon, traveller
Freer William, coach painter
Clarke Caroline
17 Constants John, baker
Benbow John, machine sewer
Webber J, bootmaker
Hill Henry, general dealer

Abercrombie-street, West side.

Phillips Isaac, jeweller

......here Wakefield-street intersects......

Cooper Benjamin, saddler

......here Barrack-street intersects......

Jefferie William, bootmaker
Ryan Elizabeth, washerwoman
Purchase George, tailor
Forgarty Edward, grocer
Webb Thomas, bootmaker
McMahon Louisa
Nottingham Castle hotel--W Wood

Abercrombie-street, East side.

McShee Alfred, paperhanger
Maroney Michael, bootmaker
Coldicut Martha, general dealer
Wynyard hotel--William Mills
Gormon Elisabeth
Haultain Mary Ann
McDonald Bernard, contractor
Rourke Mary, manglewoman
Greenslade John, bootmaker
Hall Thomas, bootmaker
Grey Sophia

[Image of page 14]

Barrack-street] AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

ABERCROMBIE-STREET, EAST SIDE--cont.

O'Connor Michael, labourer
Hardwick George, carpenter
Johnstone William, tailor
Berry Daniel, customhouse officer
Stark Henry P, stockbroker
Fisher George, carpenter
Ogle Thomas, leather dresser

......here Wakefield-street intersects.....

Knight William, butcher
Mount-street. North side.
Moody William R, engineer
Snell H W, accountant
Young James
Pitkahley George, engineer
Wishart George, carpenter
Wright Joseph
Speechley Thomas, carter
Sims James, gardener

Mount-street, South side.

Stewart James, civil engineer
Buchanan John, importer
Whyte James, tobacconist
Cook Mrs
Mackie James, coachbuilder
Weston Charles, blacksmith
Hamlin Alexander, joiner
Butler John, machinist

Barrack-street, South side.

Augram John, mariner
Quinn James, carter
Goodacre James, cooper
Davidson Alexander, sawyer
Austin Sarah, schoolmistress
Clampet James, tinsmith
O'Leary John, bootmaker
Parker Nathaniel, bootmaker
Warner James, bootmaker
Sykes John, soldier
Ferguson James, storeman
Flanagan John, labourer

........here Rutland-street intersects........

McGinly William, soldier
Carrol Sarah, washerwoman
Britt Denis, carter
Miller Selina,
Ruckshils August, labourer
Hamilton Thomas, labourer
Brogane Catherine

.....here Wellesley-street intersects......

Newbold James N, baker
Nassman Henry, sawyer
Beston Thomas, water-col painter
Brady Peter, labourer
Ward Catherine
Whiteside John, labourer
Thurston James, labourer
Williams John, labourer

BARRACK-STREET, SOUTH SIDE--continued

Gaffer John, billiard marker
Ingram William, bricklayer
Hoggard William, woodturner
Steele William, bootmaker
Newton George, blacksmith

Barrack-street, North side.

Polton Thomas U, coach builder
Quinn Thomas, labourer
Skelton William, labourer
Mills John, mariner
Gummund Alexander, mason
Leaf Robert, saw trimmer
Callan John, bootmaker
Thorogood George, ginger beer and soda water manufacturer
Bailey Joseph, labourer
Holmes Charlotte
Fisher Hugh, blacksmith
Jackson John B, carpenter
Coupland James, general dealer
Blaikie James, plasterer

.......here Wellesley-street intersects.......

Bell Thomas, labourer
Moss George A, carpenter
Preatmore Joseph, mariner
Hammond Christopher, clerk in supreme court
Hurfitt Henry, carpenter
Porter Charles, general dealer
Clifton Catherine
Syverril George, labourer
Lord Emily, milliner and dressmaker
Myles Robert, plasterer
Brookes William, ostler
Dougherty Mary Ann, washerwoman
Egan Ann, washerwoman
Hyland Thomas, bootmaker
Morrin Thomas, farmer
McGahame Daniel, labourer
Skerry Michael, baker

Rokeby-street, North side.

Cole Thomas, basket maker

Rokeby-street, South side.

Gulliver Samuel, painter
Smith ----
Press Samuel, carpenter
Wallace Rev. James, minister

Upper Queen-street, West side.

Army and Navy hotel--B C Hayles
Evitt and Son, gunsmiths
Fossett Alfred, grocer
Leighton James F, bookseller, bookbinder and account book ruler
GYMNASIUM
Sommerville Ann
Douglass John, clerk

[Image of page 15]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7. [Grey-street

UPPER QUEEN-STREET, WEST SIDE-- cont.

Hitchins Henry
Mills William, bailiff
Ridings George, commission agent
Simpson Peter, tailor
Jackson Thomas, carpenter
Russell John B, solicitor
Bucholz Ernest L, merchant
Jackson David, carpenter
Belcher T, foreman
Bain J Watson, merchant
Martin William E, solicitor
Williamson Charles, reporter
Connell Thomas, solicitor
Walters William, settler

Upper Queen-street, East side.

Pennaligan John, labourer
Kenny Richard, carpenter
Gardner John, carter
Marks Samuel, general dealer
Hough William, accountant
Moginie John, accountant
Collins Patrick, cabinet maker
Balmer William, musician
Murphy Francis, confectioner

.... here Karangahape-road intersects...

WESLEYAN COLLEGE
Hubault Dr, MD
Hill Cary, storekeeper
Morrison John, labourer
Dwyer Martin, labourer
Carlyle Andrew, draper
Haley Ann, washerwoman
Cummings William, musician
Phillips William, gardener
Wright Symon, tailor
Marks Anne
Hutchinson James, labourer
Lepine William, accountant

.......here Edward-street intersects......

McGuire Thomas, general dealer
Barkley James, bootmaker
Hobbs Richard, draper

Grey-street, West side.

1 Market hotel--Ephraim Mills
5 Rogers Richard, general dealer
7 Jenkins Edward C, painter
9 Paul Walter, butcher
13 Brown James C, grocer
15 Bass John, bootmaker
Deane John, dealer
19 Berryman Sarah Ann, boarding house
23 Conway Susannah, grocer
25 Herbert Fanny, dressmaker
Crown inn--Joseph Holden
Harris Henry, Exchange billiard rooms
37 Edwards John, hat & cap manufactr
39 Wade Henry G, carpenter and builder
41 Martin Alex S, solicitor's clerk

GREY-STREET, WEST SIDE--continued.

Tudelip Thomas, carpenter
Douglass George, clerk
43 Seon Thomas, master mariner
45 Caledonian hotel--James Jackson
Lediard Richard, painter
Laurence Edward, mariner
Brakall Henry C, clerk
Forrester Cecil, clerk
Walker Richard, painter
Bassett Alfred, syrup maker
O'Hara Edward, labourer
49 Governor Grey hotel--James Cooper
53 Coldicut Job B, storekeeper
59 Harris James, carpenter
Wickins John, tailor
65 Payne William, baker
Payne Henry, engraver
Wicks George, grocer
71 Potter Henry, chemist
Allcock William, labourer
Glendhill George, lemonade and soda water manufacturer
Codner Thomas, machinist
Mathews Seering Hall, builder
Horne W J, surgeon
Lewis Henry, merchant
89 Litchfield Elizabeth
Collelo Vernan, builder
Short Thomas, draper
Wilson Anne
Garty John, carpenter

Grey-street, East side.

160 Stretton Frederick W, stationer
Browne James, general dealer
Wareham Joseph, lithographer
Webster George, merchant
Hill Rev Jas, Presbyterian minister
Jackson Thomas, merchant
Campbell Colin J
Clow Andrew, builder
Smith S Hague, ironmonger
100 Hungerford Elizabeth, grocer
98 Haywood Thomas, builder
96 Ormiston William, merchant
72 Cross Henry, bootmaker
70 Edgar & Co W, dyer
62 Ferris George, mariner
58 Haymet Capet Eugene, mariner
Edson James, chemist and druggist
Dufaur Frederick
Black Robert, harness maker
Mills John, carpenter
Brown Joseph, government clerk
Tennant William, compositor
Worford Thos D, plumber & gasfitter
Farrow Robert, shipwright
Lunn James, pattern maker
20 Gimbel George, printer

[Image of page 16]

Chapel-street] AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

GREY-STREET, EAST SIDE--continued.

12 Dunning James, general dealer
Wallace William, watchmaker
4 Griffin T, house painter

Elliott-street, West side.

Victoria Coach Factory, Mackie Bros
Mathews and Bartley, builders
Johnson George, labourer
Seufert Endon, fancy cabinet maker
Fitzsimmons Ann

....... here Wellesley-street intersects......

Welsh Ann, washerwoman
M'Cuett Mary, washerwoman
Crocker Moses, dealer
Lander Edwin, labourer
Drake Richard, blacksmith
Cleary Mary
Derry George, mariner
Haigh James, stonemason
Morris George W D, carpenter
Cook Margaret
Moon Sarah, washerwoman
Brandon Richard, gardener
Crowley Mary Ann, washerwoman
Drummond Alexander, mason
Lee Edward, musician
M'Mahon Patrick, labourer
Neill James, labourer
Cooper James, warder at stockade
Sullivan Timothy, labourer
Cummings George, carpenter
Nixon James, labourer
Lynch Jane
Sutcliffe John, sawsharpener
Armstrong Mary, washerwoman

Elliott-street, East side.

City Pound
Kilpatrick David, blacksmith
Morgan John, wood turner
Hales Richard, soda water factory
Lamb William, plasterer
Rogers George, general dealer
Cleal Charles, hairdresser
Cleal Henry, watch and clock maker
Jacobs Joseph
Burden John, wood turner
Wall Edward

Chapel-street, West side.

Stephens James, mariner
Campbell Ann,
Lord John, clerk
Courtney William H, bootmaker
Davidson David, blacksmith and wheelright
Martin Alfred mariner
Alexandra hotel--Patrick Downes

....... here Durham-street intersects......

Wilson John, bootmaker

CHAPEL STREET, WEST SIDE--continued.

Graham James, bootmaker
Davidson David, blacksmith etc
Madden Charles, builder
Coldridge Timothy, mariner
Mackintosh Archie
Playford John, bootmaker

......here Victoria-street intersects......

Owen George W, merchant
McCoy Ann, midwife
Hingiler William, mariner
Buchanan Misses A and E, teachers
Buchanan Elizabeth,
Jones William, mariner
Sakey John, carpenter
Underwood William, mariner
Rose William, carpenter
Brown Charles, mariner
Strong Henry, labourer
Porter William, carter
Scott Robert, bootmaker
Cooper Walter, mariner
Doddes John, painter
Knight Alfred, cabinet maker
Mann Hezekiah, storeman
Boyce James, butcher
Searle Richard, butcher
Noyer Joseph, waterman
Rogers Samuel, general dealer
Wilson John, blacksmith
Scorgg George, carter

........here Wellesley-street intersects.......

Lilewall John, of Lilewall and Rattray
Bevege James, coach painter
Gardener Mary

Chapel-street, East side.

Beck, John, wood-turner
Woods John, boatman
Baker William, butcher
Warren Jabez, labourer
Nelson John, carpenter
Rattray W, of Lilewall and Rattray
Smith Arthur E, carpenter
Reed James, wheelwright
Boyce Thomas, clerk
Vaughan James
Goodwin John, painter etc
Mackie Mary
Lamb James, saddler
Naughman William, labourer

here Wellesley-street intersects.......

Dungate Robert,
Young William B, carpenter
Bricklayer's Arms hotel--Laurence Robertson
Burns Mary Ann, dressmaker
Perry Rhoda
Edwards Charles, boatman
Mundy William J, builder
Searle Thomas, bootmaker

[Image of page 17]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7. [Hobson-street.

CHAPEL-STREET, EAST SIDE--continued

Blood William J, joiner & woodturner
Hawkeshaw C, ironfounder and engineer
Howard George, blacksmith
Holmes Francis, mariner
Butler John, painter
Owen G W, wholesale grocery store

......here Victoria-street intersects......

Marks William J, plumber & gasfitter
McDonald Robert, sawyer
Lindsey Davd, boarding house keeper
Wright George, baker
Innis John, boatman
McFarlane Daniel, boatman
Gardener and Stokes F P, ginger beer and lemonade manufacturers
Harkness Hugh, blacksmith

......here Durham-street intersects......

Alpe Samuel, grocer
Hannah Robert, farmer
Hankin William, carpenter
Morriss Samuel, plasterer

Rutland-street, West side.

Somerville Robert

Rutland-street, East side.

Davis Chas, umbrella manufacturer
Auld John M, mariner

Graham-street, East side.

Niddry William, coachbuilder
Cross George, farmer
Anderson Andrew, carpenter
M'Math Andrew J, clerk
Berris Abel, cabinetmaker
M'Loy Richard, shipwright
Geddes John, tallow chandler
Sherrard William T, draper
Dean Walter, carpenter
Davenport James, master mariner
Bloomfield Samuel, carpenter

Graham-street, West side.

Bremen Patrick, bootmaker
Berry William, printer
Leggitt John, warder at Stockade
Dickinson William, carter
Cranch William, mariner
Bettridge A, private boarding house
Joyner William, master mariner

Hobson-street, West side.

Cummings Owen, labourer
Foley Barth, labourer
Mack James, dealer
Johnson John, labourer
Goodwin Charles, dealer
Davenport Samuel, boatman

HOBSON-STREET, WEST SIDE--continued.

St. Patrick's School
Roman Catholic Presbytery

.....here Wyndham-street intersects......

Dodd Charles C, grocer
41 Governor Browne hotel--D Sheehan
43 Grant Joseph, ship carpenter
Mackenzie Hector, contractor
McRoberts Andrew, painter etc
47 Douglass Richard, bootmaker
Jamieson William, undertaker
Soppett James, miller
55 Carmody Mary, priv boarding house

........here Victoria-street intersects........

Thompson George, pork butcher
Smith Samuel C, general dealer
Hatswell John, baker
Malcolm Edward, sailmaker
67 McLiver Lachlan, carpenter
Heyer Henry, boatman
Sandercock Ann
Barkley George, labourer
Langley Maria
Trumper Thomas E, printer
Evans Amelia
Haswell Robert, cooper
Williams T, ship chandler
75 Casey Jeremiah, marine surveyor
79 Scotia hotel--Thomas Powell
Cowan Dr, surgeon
83 Governor Hobson hotel--Wm Avery
85 Waddell William R, baker etc
Tegg Christina
Robertson James, baker

......here Wellesley-street intersects ......

Hardington Henry, proprietor horse bazaar
Forgie Richard, baker & confectioner
Shaw Samuel, labourer
Trumper Charles, compositor
Swan William T, storeman
Bree Rev Edward N, minister of St. Matthew's Church
Flowers Joseph N, teacher Commercial School
Shove Thomas, butcher
117 Doonin Thos W, grocer & tea dealer
123 Gough Daniel, plasterer

.........here Cook-street intersects........

Hobson ----, merchant
Smith William, express driver
Copland James, mariner
Western Academy Rev P Mason
145 Plough inn--William Chitham
Levy Bernard, storekeeper
Goldwater Nathan, merchant
Dickson George, baker
Weir James, draper
Keane Barnard, grocer
Shaw John W, grocer
Aley Alfred, watchmaker

[Image of page 18]

Hobson-street] AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

HOBSON-STREET, WEST SIDE--continued.

Marlin Edward, bootmaker
Crawford Henry, contractor
Down John, bootmaker
Freeman Edwin, grocer

Hobson-street, East side.

Lempriere Annie, schoolmistress
Duffy Robert, grocer
Browne Michael, hay & corn merchnt
Rhodes George, builder
160 Gerrans Thomas, accountant
158 Holmden Annie, ladies' private school
McGuffie Helen
Derry Arms hotel--Patrick Harkin
Cocks James
Minnetti Thomas, baker
Berry Christopher, builder
Mumford John, grocer
Mum ford John, bootmaker
Criterion hotel--

....here Cook-street intersects.........

Levy Morriss, master mariner
Prislow Henry, general dealer
Kemp S, milliner
Marks Charles, bootmaker
Prince of Wales hotel--Thos North
Hooper J H, surgeon & accoucheur
ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH
St. Matthew's School

......here Wellesley-street intersects......

Shaw Frederick R, jeweller
Bruce George, carpenter
Sutherland John, carpenter
Bagnall Samuel, grocer
Williams & Sands, chemists
Morris ----, china & glass merchant
100 Phillips Edward W, fruiterer
Woods James, carpenter
Clifford Peter, iron moulder
James & Payne, builders
Clarkson David R, corn merchant
Davis Edward, builder
Cummings James, slater
Simmonds John, clerk
68 Cotterill Henry, general merchant
62 Dalton True, miller

..... here Victoria-street intersects ......

Bolous John, settler
McCorrill Adam, bootmaker
Merigan Thomas, policeman
Laurence Joseph, mariner

......here Wyndham-street intersects.....

Roman Catholic Presbytery
Carnnell George D, mariner
Robinson Charles, lighterman
22 Craig Andrew, gasfitter
Mahon Michael, carter
Moore Andrew D, carpenter
Dry James

HOBSON-STREET, EAST SIDE--continued.

10 Keesing Henry, clothier
Carr E, boatbuilder

Vincent-street, East side.

Dalziel William, surveyor
Poulter James, farmer
Welsman Thomas, boatbuilder
Burges Frederick, labourer
Watts William
Purdie William, mariner
Smith Francis, carpenter
Garvey Thomas, labourer
Davis John, storeman
Holmes Eliza
M'Ginley John, storeman
Baddiely Augustus G, accountant
Bond Winnifred
Good Edward, cabinetmaker
Gunn John, ostler
Ritchie Hugh, clerk
Dickson James, mariner
Warner and Walton, painters, etc
Tattersall Laurence, painter
Bell Moses, mason
Seabrook John, tailor
Guilding Thomas E, clerk
Taylor William, schoolmaster
Day Dr, surgeon to the vaccine board
Sherard Henry, merchant

Vincent-street, West side.

Rintoul Alexander
M'Keon Anne
Ashby Wm, foreman
Carlan James, engineer
Henderson Adam, shipbuilder
Spraggon Joseph, shipbuilder
Henderson James
Buchanan William
Ward Isaac M, clerk in Treasury
Walker Joseph, bricklayer
M'Donald, Rev. Alexander, minister congregational
Witt Mary
Lamb Alexander, builder

Pitt-street, South side.

Roman Catholic School
Levy David, merchant
Gittos Benjamin, leather merchant
Morrin John, grocer
Jakins W V, surgeon etc
Stirling Jas, accountant Bank NSW
Mathews Richard, solicitor
Barber Joseph A, landing waiter
Ridings Henry, auctioneer
Corbett R T Dr, surgeon etc
Pellow William, carpenter

....here Karangahape Road intersects...

[Image of page 19]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7. [Nelson-street.

PITT-STREET, SOUTH SIDE--continued

Grubb David, baker
Mayne John, tinsmith
Buckland Timothy
Balnock George, carpenter
Bruce William, land surveyor
Bridges Edward; coach builder
Harrison Fanny, teacher
Cook Harvey, commissariat staff
March John
Pugh James, carpenter

.... here East-street intersects......

Wykes Reed, bootmaker
Wynn James W, digger
McCann William, labourer

Pitt-street, North side.

Williams William, stonemason
Chambers John, bootmaker
Oliver John, blacksmith

here Karangahape Road intersects...

WESLEYAN CHAPEL (new)
Macfarlane J S, merchant
Graham Andrew
Nicholson Mark E B, physician and surgeon
Ewen Rev John
Oliver Annie, dressmaker
Ripley William, watchmaker
Smith William H, bootmaker
Partington -----, miller

......here Grey-street intersects.........

Rove William, blacksmith
Newson John, general dealer

.....here Vincent-street intersects......

WESLEYAN CHAPEL

Beresford-street, North side.

Davis John, draughtsman
Hall Thomas H, merchant
Jones George, secretary to Auckland
Insurance Company
Fletcher Charles, draper
Phillopps Charlotte
Davis Joseph, settler
Justin Henry, gaoler
Hannaford Thomas, clerk

......here Howe-street intersects.........

Dogherty James, labourer
Sainsbury ----, carter
Horne Jemima
Vincent Robert, carpenter
Hobbs Rev John, Wesleyan minister
Bellingham William, settler

Beresford-street, South side.

Marshall Samuel, clerk
Inmann Charles, carpenter
West Ann J
Maison James, printer
Howarth William, carter

Nelson-street, West side.

Mark J N
Denby John G, grocer
Bartlett R, timber, merchant
Sheehan Daniel, carpenter
Cheshire William, mariner
Lane Thomas, mariner
Cooper Henry, carter
Callaway William, coachmaker
Whyle Samuel, boatman
Saxton Charles, carpenter
Saxton & Barnes, carpenters
Duthie Alexander, boat builder
Quick Christopher G, coach proprietor

.... here Drake-street intersects.........

White Thomas, farmer
Marsden William, auctioneer
Lloyd William, carpenter
Stretch William, bootmaker
Campten Samuel, storeman
Rice Henry
Rushbrook Charles, settler

..... here Wellesley-street intersects .....

Nicholas Elizabeth, dressmaker
Danks Frederick, carpenter
Upham Frederick J, clerk Bank N Z
Rattray George, storeman
Purchase Samuel, mariner
Ely Frederick, mariner
Chase Charles, mariner
Wilson George, bootmaker
King William, engineer
Abbott Charles, labourer

.... here Baker-street intersects......

Wadham Henry J, wharfinger
Campbell John, gardener
Francis Frank, labourer
Munroe Henry, judge in Nat L Court

..... here Cook-street intersects .........

Bartlett Robert H, photographer
Cole Jane, private boarding house
Stanton James, carpenter
Rawlison Elijah, baker
Brett John, contractor
Cairns James, labourer
Greatbatch Edwin, compositor
Corbett Edward, engineer
Wilkins Joseph, bricklayer

Nelson-street, East side.

Seffern W H J, printer and publisher
Dryden Mrs, laundress
Gilbert John, storeman
Mason Rev Peter, B A, teacher of western academy
Kilker Wilson, settler
Hoskins James, printer
Gilmer Edmund, accountant

.... here Cook-street intersects.........

Walker Robert, kauri gum merchant
Page Thomas, carpenter etc

[Image of page 20]

Union-street.] AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

NELSON-STREET, EAST SIDE--continued.

Boyd Thomas, gasman

......here Wellesley-street intersects......

Thewlis Henry
McLennan Neill, labourer
Pickthley Laurence, engineer
Mosleh William, labourer
Wallace Thos, firewood & coal mercht
Coombes Frederick, mariner
Burgess Henry, labourer
Mitchell William, reporter
Brown Daniel
Bond James, settler

...... here Victoria-street intersects......

Mitchell Alexander, storeman
Taylor James, engraver
Richardson Henry J F, govt surveyor
Wrigg Henry, civil engineer etc

Drake-street, North side.

Perth and Dundee hotel-- George Gallagher
Edmunds Helen
Martin Mary E, schoolmistress
Sherlock Henry, painter
Rogers Peter, ostler
M'Kelvay James, labourer

..... here Graham-street intersects......

Ogilvie John, grocer
Judd Charles, moulder
Collins Charles, bootmaker
Deinse Antoine F D, mariner
Bed Lion hotel--George Akers

..... here Hardinge-street intersects......

Constable George, carter
M'Cunnell Thomas, upholsterer
Drummond Peter, labourer
Swan John, farmer
Kingston William, labourer
Fergus David, tailor
Hill John, carpenter
Hooper Sarah E, seminary for young ladies
Coasters' Home hotel--Edwd Walker
Gillanders John, grocer

Drake-street, South side.

Hunter Duncan, labourer
Elliott Elizabeth, grocer
Henderson Mathew, architect
Bridger Sarah
Oswell Hugh G, draper
Rose John, carpenter
Cullens James, boatbuilder
Short George, master mariner
Canty Thomas, timber merchant
Baker Thomas, watchmaker
Boll Derrick, labourer
M'Coy William, master mariner
Patterson James, salesman
Pollock Robert, carter

DRAKE-STREET, SOUTH SIDE--continued,

Chalklen William W, grocer
Munro James, stonemason
Johnson Robert, stonemason
Wallace George, master mariner
Nash Samuel, bushman
Horse and Groom hotel--Wm Parker

Franklyn Road.

Jones Morton, auctioneer

Union-street, South side.

Loton Elvans
Conway John, carpenter
Grim George, bricklayer
Brown Edward, grocer

.....here Wellington-street intersects......

Conening John, builder
Wheeler George H, iron moulder
Glen Thomas, labourer
Somerville David, upholsterer
Whiting James, carpenter
Potter Joseph, storeman
King Alfred, solicitor
Heuth Michael, carter
Smith Ezra, express driver
Prime Watson F, grocer
Byatt Robert, butcher
Anderson William E, master mariner
Felgate Benjamin, bootmaker
Coomer Henry, carpenter
Fox Josiah, clerk
Dickson Mr, builder
Cosgraves James S, surgeon
Rooney Andrew
Day John Samuel, storeman
Boswell James, labourer
Lapham John
Power Daniel, brickmaker
Wetheridge John, stonemason
Millington John, blacksmith

Union-street, North side.
Flemming William, farmer
M'Intosh ----, carter
Johnson Elizabeth, teacher
Wesleyan School
Mathews John, general dealer
Pick Thomas, butcher
Bushell Henry, beatman
Robert Burns hotel--William Hume
Aughton George, clerk
Neale Samuel, tailor
Cooper John V, plumber
Cooper Frederick R, carter
Compton Martha Ann, teacher
Ashwin Mary, teacher
Smith James, labourer
Hooker Stephen, clerk
M'Lennary Jennett

...... here Wellington-street intersects......

[Image of page 21]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7. [Wellington-street.

UNION-STREET, NORTH SIDe--continued.

Presbyterian School
Morris George, bricklayer

Napier-street, North side.

Mitchell William, carter
Hedgecock Charles, schoolmaster
Leslie Robert, engineer
Holland Richard Hy, master mariner
Maxwell Joseph, glass cutter
Wright George, labourer
Thompson John, carpenter

....... here Hepburn-street intersects ......

Waymouth John, accountant
Fitzgerald Hugh, storeman

Napier-street, South side.

Wild Alfred, bootmaker
Maynard Thomas, carter
Ireman Edward, engineer

. here Sheridan-street intersects

Booth Thomas, storeman
Wright Henry, clerk
Bargent Edward, builder

..... here Hepburn-street intersects

Morgau E C, bootmaker
Morgan Robert, general dealer
Brown Thomas, bailiff
Winter Francis, clerk
Barker Edwin, storeman
Graham Robert, carpenter
Stewart Mrs
Brown Thomas, labourer
Green John, clerk
Worms Samuel, merchant
M'Lean John, carpenter
Payne Thomas W, carpenter
Hoskin John, stonemason
Dagmess James, carpenter
Sinclair John, carpenter
Sinclair Peter, carpenter
Caradus James, carpenter
Caradus Elizabeth, grocer

Sheridan-street, East side.

Hind George, builder
Maxwell Christopher, interpreter
McMillan Norman, blacksmith
Hanly E, ginger beer manufacturer
Murray Thomas L, clerk Bank NSW

Sheridan-street, West side.

Barker Sargent J, carpenter
Nash William, carpenter
Byron Edmund, bricklayer
Smith William, carpenter
Robinson John, clerk
Tanfield Samuel, clerk

Wellington-street, North side.

Barnett Alexander, pork butcher

WELLINGTON-STREET, NORTH SIDE; --cont.

Taylor Mason D, clerk in Detective Police Office
Reilly Joseph, police-sergeant
Robertson Isabella
Delany William, silversmith
White Michael, seaman
Shewring Thomas, porter
Gifferd William, stonemason
Galloway Robert, labourer
Gibson William, blacksmith
Scott James, tailor
Eastwood John, fancy dealer

.........here Nelson-street intersects.........

Ward Thomas
Cole Jesse, clerk in Custom House
Wellington hotel--John Kane

.........here Union-street intersects.........

Brigham John, labourer
Florence Elizabeth
Price John, clerk in Military Store
Mornan Margaret
Mahoney Edward, builder
Harker Edward, builder
Wallington Saul, painter
Mofflin Horace, clerk
Cobb John H, lithographic printer
Davis George, painter
Abbom Richard.
Ross James, gardener
Carr Edwin, boat builder
Piltz Joseph, cabinet maker

...... here Hepburn-street intersects......

Cook George, carpenter
Thomas Elizabeth, grocer
Laird Alexander, baker etc

......here Sheridan-street intersects......

Massey James, miller
Hanley Jas, cordial and cider manfr
Ashton Herbert

Wellington-street, South side.

M'Cormack Henry, carpenter
Peet Thomas W, bookbinder
Carnie William, blacksmith
-Smirley Ebenezer, bricklayer
Goodacre Samuel, tailor
Hurley J D, bootmaker
Judham Sidney, grocer
Casley John, miner
Keane D, plasterer
Collins Samuel Y, brickmaker

......here Hepburn-street intersects ......

Pickett John, joiner
Hougham Jesse H, bootmaker
Cook Charles J, engineer
Partridge Clement, settler
Mitchell C F, printer and publisher
Wells James, draper
Maud Sarah
Turnley Josiah, carpenter

[Image of page 22]

Ponsonby Road.] AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

WELLINGTON-STREET, SOUTH SIDE--Contd.

Webb Mrs
Ryland Wm, Serjt-Major of Cav Vol
Brahany Patrick, grocer
Trumper Thomas, compositor
Leary William, solicitor
Holland James, builder
Sherrard William, draper
Livingstone Alexander, clerk
Lyle James, baker
Christopher Hans, grocer
Readdy David, dairyman
Colomy Francis, storemnan
Stokes ----, ginger beer manufacturer
CATHOLIC INSTITUTE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (St. James')

William-street, North side.

Flowers Robert, bricklayer
M'Kay A, Inspector of Public Works
Mackintosh William, teacher
Eastwood William, clerk
Taylor John, carpenter
Laurence Edward
Williams William, bootmaker
Barry Michael, labourer
Barton William, boatman
Baird Alexander, clerk
Maybury, Thomas, compositor
Bach Richard, engineer
Fuljames Thomas
Barnes Mrs, governess

William-street, South side.

Sykes John, gardener
Joll Richard, carpenter
Middray William, carpenter
Smith William, coach painter
White John, engineer
Dean John T, carpenter
Winstone William, carter
Thompson David, sawyer

Ponsonby Road, South side.

Booth Richard B

... here Lincoln-street intersects....

Wilson William, labourer
McKinstry William, grocer

Ponsonby Road, North side.

Leighton James F, bookbinder etc
Nott William, builder
Nathan Edward J, builder
Harris Thomas, carpenter

.. here Hopetoun-street intersects...

Element George, painter
Hill James, plasterer
Quarters John, carpenter
Spicer Archibald, accountant
Hawkes Henry, bootmaker
Akers John, carter

PONSONBY ROAD, NORTH SIDE--Continued.

Keetley Thomas, express driver
Clifford Robert
Beaumont William, wood merchant

Collingwood-street, West side.

White John W, clerk
Stephenson Alexander, carpenter
Woolgar Charles, engineer
Jeffrey Thomas, sawyer

Collingwood-street, East side.

Byatt Charles
Fletcher James, boatman
Pye James, engineer
Mackenzie Duncan, land agent
Craig Eric, builder
Black Alexander, ironmonger

Hepburn-street, East side.

Felton William, joiner
Whitley Edwin, carpenter
Henderson Alexander, carpenter
Macky Thomas, merchant
Elias William, settler
Hobbs Edward G, draper
Chambers Moses, bricklayer
Chambers John, bricklayer
Edair William, cooper
Leighton Christopher R, builder

... here Beresford-street intersects...

Mee R, bootmaker

Hepburn-street, West side.

Hendon John, well sinker
Pelly George, plasterer
Schoettler J F
Hunter Sophia
Taylor Edmund, storeman
Buchanan George, stonemason
Blackwood George, ginger beer manfr

here Wellington-street intersects......

Arthur Richard, auctioneer
Smith Charles, carpenter
Fenning Edwin, carpenter
Macky Peter, storeman
Fans Elizabeth
Kusabs Henry, carpenter
Richardson Dorah
Harding William
Collis William, schoolmaster
Bowring Alfred, carpenter
Hammond Thomas, carpenter

Hopetoun-street, North side.

Carson James, undertaker
Lambert John, undertaker
Davey George, carpenter
Holdsworth William, carpenter
Ludlow George, general dealer
Penk Thomas, builder

[Image of page 23]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7. [Karangahape Rd.

Hopetoun-street, South side.

Spencer Absolom, labourer

Penk-street, East side.

Williams William H, carpenter
Harden James, carpenter
Buchanan Joseph, labourer
Cashmere Robert, sawyer
Lincoln Frederick A, butcher
Boon Henry, labourer
Rielly William, tailor
McQuillan Margaret R, dressmaker

Penk--street, West side.

O'Connell Thomas, bricklayer
Penk John, labourer
Hardman James

Howe-street, North side.

Keetley George Taylor, solicitor
Erkington Arthur

.... here Day-street intersects .....

Walker Thomas, labourer
Froude John, tailor
Coutts John, engineer
Dickson Edward, accountant
Tennant William, printer
Bennett Josiah, carpenter
Fielding John, plasterer
McVay Ann
Fallon D, stonemason
Lloyd Neil, ropemaker
McGill Colin, ropemaker

.... here Beresford-street intersects....

Collins Samuel Y, brickmaker

. here William-street intersects.

Ellis Thomas, carpenter
Ward George A, draper

Howe-street, South side.

Aggars James, labourer

.. here William-street intersects.

Warley George, plasterer
Pitts Henry, carpenter
Downs William, mariner
Farmer Michael, stonemason
Bakewell Christopher, bricklayer

..... here Day-street intersects....

Mackenzie Angus, labourer
McCormick John, labourer
Lloyd Neil, ropemaker
Nairn Walter, stonemason
Richards John, gardener
Mambry John, stonemason
Otridge Elijah, cabinetmaker
Irwin Andrew, stonemason
Stokes Joseph W, butcher

Park-street, West side.

Sutherland John, bricklayer
Leech Alexander, ropemaker

PARK-STREET, WEST SIDE--continued.

Stafford John, mariner
Tennant George N, carpenter

Park-street, East side.

Curthley Henry, tailor
Wappen Henry, storeman
IMMIGRATION BARRACKS

Karangahape Road, North side.

Ramsay Dugall M, clerk
Donaldson William, farmer
Streeter Stephen C, butcher
Cotterill George, baker
Hemus Solomon, bootmaker
Willims Edwin, engine fitter
Buckley Joseph, bricklayer
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Star hotel--James Spry
Swinnerton John J, wood turner
Vile Edwin, bushman
Bend Enoch, leather cutter
Rakin Daniel, painter etc
Goodfellow William C, carpenter
Varnon Thomas, draper
Trip H C, painter
Stokes ----, butcher

.....here Howe-street intersects......

O'Meard Edward, surveyor
Curtis William, clerk
Shalders R B, timber merchant
Mann Charles, draper
Haynes Thomas, builder
Chambers John, grocer
Eaton & Dewolf, grocers
Aitkin Gravas, chemist and druggist
Hanson William, carpenter
Alloway John, confectioner
49 Jones William F, pianoforte tuner
47 French Henry, clerk
Smith Thomas, carpenter
45 Parsons Mrs, private boarding house
43 Harding Edwd W, civil engineer etc
41 Graham John, painter
39 Choat John, baker
Gloucester Arms hotel--Jos Wilson
Garrett George, butcher
Patterson William, painter
Smythe William, labourer
Naval hotel---William Coppell

.......here Pitt-street intersects .........

Buller Rev J, Wesleyan minister
O'Neill James, MD, MGA
Lawry Mrs
Blackburn George, plasterer

.........here Queen-street intersects.......

Coffery John, french polisher
Dunkaley Samuel, green grocer
Cawkwell Wm J, commission agent
Housten Samuel, blacksmith

[Image of page 24]

Kyber Pass Road.] AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

Karangahape Road, South side.
[Note. ---The south side of this road is out of the city boundary, and in Newton.]

Porter William, wheelwright

.........here Queen-street intersects.........

Kidd Rev Robert, LLB, principal of collegiate school
Young Joseph, farmer
Knox Charles
Daldy William C, merchant
Kidley Daniel, baker
Smith Thomas, butcher
Queers hotel--Patrick Lundon
Hibble W G, painter
Cordwell Emma, teacher
Alderdice Maria, teacher
Shephard & Carr, hay & corn dealers
Reeves Richard, butcher
Graner Samuel, baker
Pinching Dr, surgeon & accoucheur
Swete & Co, grocers

......... here Pitt-street intersects.,. .......

Eaton Alpheus, grocer
Lawrie Mathieu
Lawrie James
Pierce Thomas Dr, surgeon etc
Lawrie Robert

.........here East-street intersects.........

Swete Arthur, grocer
Guard Theopholar
Roulston James, express owner
Jeffcott Helen
Lambourne F, agent for New Zealand Insurance Company
Hoar Mathieu, constable
NEWTON POLICE STATION
Green Bernard, constable
Green & Greeson, bakers
Robinson William, grocer
Newton Post Office
Brophy Edward, grocer

........here West-street intersects.........

Waddell J, baker
Walner Charles, grocer
Sutherland Robert, butcher
Colbourne & Coad, bootmakers
Hamilton James, labourer
Sharp Thomas, bricklayer
Rielly William, carter
School

.........here Dublin-street intersects.........

Young James, grocer

.....here Edinburgh-street intersects......

Price George, grocer

Day-street, South side.

Pearson Christopher, wheelwright
Hendley George, stonemason
Willis Betalis
Dowd Peter, labourer
O'Keefe Daniel J, merchant

DAY-STREET, SOUTH SIDE--continued.

McAndrew James, carpenter
Williams Thomas, sawyer
Maddigan John, policeman
Smith George, labourer
Murphy William, carpenter
James John, carpenter

Day-street, North side.

Jenkinson Robert, plasterer
Ellis Oliver S, gilder

Kyber Pass Road, North side.

Lundon David, custom-house officer
Machattie Thomas M, merchant
Connell Isabella
Furness Henry, teller in Bank N Z
Webb Alfred R

...... here Grafton Road intersects.........

Atkins Henry, draper
Eaton L, merchant
Robertson John, baker

...... here Seafield-street intersects........

West William, schoolmaster
Owen Thomas, grocer

... here Claremont-street intersects......

Quinlivan John, carter
Hunter William, auctioneer
Managhan Patrick, brewer
Richards Richard, seedsman
Henry George, gardener
Brown William, labourer
Evans Robert, gardener
Warburton & Co George, seedsmen
Captain Cook hotel--Thos Hancock
Fozer Elias, wheelwright
Walker Charles, saddler
Hill Charles, coach builder
Mullely John, stockman
Eustage Alfred, butcher
Outhwaite Thomas

Kyber Pass Road, South side.

Lowe John, blacksmith
Wright Edward, chemist
Powell James, blacksmith
Scott Archibald, carter
Hart Charles, miner
M'Pherson Samuel, brewer
Seccombe & Sons, grt nrthrn brwry
McQuillan & Co, aerated water factory
Flynn Patrick, grocer
Seccombe Richard, sen, brewer
McShee James, boatman
Philcox William, builder
Tait Alexander, blacksmith
Kelton Thomas, carter
Gilfillan John A, merchant

Grafton Road, East side.

WESLEYAN CHURCH

[Image of page 25]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7. [Grafton Road.

GRAFTON ROAD, EAST SIDE--continued.

Burton William, farmer
Sommerville Archibald
Cook Henry, cabinetmaker
Airo George, carpenter
Boot Robert, storekeeper
Mossman Robert Dr, surgeon etc
Langford Charles, tailor
Gibb Alexander Dr
Balleir John, stationer
Halliday James, apothecary
Coombe John* manager Savings Bank
Perston Mathieu J, auctioneer
Rogers Jos, clerk in compensation crt
Stephenson Robert H, saddler
Hally G & J, grocers etc
Crawford James H, registrar of deeds
Forgham Thos, boot & shoe importer
Paine William, printer
Hanson William, cabinetmaker
Hughes Samuel E, solicitor

...... here Stanley-street intersects......

Kirkwood W P, brewer
Brighton William, outfitter
Green Charles, merchant

......here Wynyard-street intersects......

Gilbert Henry, painter etc
AUCKLAND MUSEUM

Grafton Road, West side.

Scoway Maria
Guird William, bricklayer
Reed Jesse, teacher
Beal John H, professor of music
Porter Richard, inspector bankruptcy
Hall Peter, cabinetmaker etc
Mabin Thomas H, merchant
Buckland William, farmer
Vicars Samuel, clerk
Matraver Thomas, purveyor to forces
Beckham Thos, resident magistrate
Salmon John, merchant
Philson Dr, provincial surgeon

Claremont-street, East side.

Brisland Owen, labourer
Bailey Samuel, labourer
Lambeth John, labourer
Heron George, carpenter

Carlton Road, North side.

Lawry Rev Henry

Carlton Road, South side.

Stone James
Chadwick John, settler
Battley Frederick, accountant Bk NZ

Seafield Road, East side.

Cooper Theophilus
Reed William D, storeman

SEAFIELD ROAD, EAST SIDE--continued.

Stivenant Samuel, coffee merchant
Smith William, contractor
Stratton Frederick, govt clerk
Clark William N, storekeeper
Birley Peter, blacksmith
Robinson Isabella
Carter John W, carpenter
Brown Sarah

Seafield Road, West side.

Griffiths William, clerk
Whitelaw James, storeman
Hawkins Joseph, clerk
Paterson James, carpenter
Coney James, clerk
Newbury Frederick T, surveyor
Fitzgibbon J J, chief clerk post office
Wayte Edward, bookseller etc
Ferguson Thomas, labourer
Kemp Robert, quarryman
Paterson Roderick, warder

Alton Road, South side.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (St. Andrews)
Bow Thomas, settler
Balneavis Henry Colin, sheriff

..... here Wynyard-street intersects......

Gilbert Mary
King Ann
Lane John, engineer
Eaton Albert W, merchant
Darby Stephen
Malcolm Martha L
Curtayne James

Sibbin George, auctioneer

Stanley-street, East side.

Major Samuel, shoemaker
Scott Jeremiah, general dealer
Booth & Co F, timber merchants
Watt James, wood and coal merchant
Francis James, carter
Kay Adam, carter
Chesswas James, currier
Leech George, farmer
Mitchell John, colonial storekeeper
Macara William, gardener
Jenkinson Joseph, boiler maker

Stanley-sreet, West side.

Fraser & Tinne, Phoenix foundry
Kirkwood W P, brewer

Strand, South side.

Macnamara John S, baker
Cross & Son T, firewood merchants
Williams James, timber merchant

..... here Stanley-street intersects...

Swan inn--T Quinn
Speakman William, grocer

[Image of page 26]

Wynyard-street. ] AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7.

Strand, North side.

Union Steam Saw Mills
McHugh William, boatman

Wynyard-street, West side.

Bruce Rev D, Presbyterian minister
Wiseman James, saddler
Drake H A
Stevenson James, draper

Wynyard-street, East side.

Smart James, merchant
Kennedy Alex, manager Bank N Z
Turnbull Herbert
Tighe Michael, major of militia and volunteers

Middle-street, North side.

West Joseph L, grocer
Wells Frederick, butcher
Mechanic Mrs
Richardson John, master mariner

Middle-street, South side.

Davis Thomas, waterman

Adelaide-street, East side.

Hannah John, labourer
Dunn Hugh, stonemason
Bonfield Margaret
Harding John, labourer

Adelaide-street, West side.

West wood William, labourer
Reed John, coachman
Hancock John, sawyer
Bowering George, carpenter
Leys William, debt collector

Baker-street, North side.

Mossman Charles, carpenter
Willsteed William S, carpenter
McLeod Murdoch, labourer
Rogers Owen, bushman
Richardson John, printer
Emsen Henry, storeman
Reynolds Alfred, clerk
McKay Hector, carpenter
Ladner Henry, carpenter
Taylor John, carpenter
Good Edwin, carpenter
Hersey James, wood turner

Baker-street, South side.

McDermott Mortimer, tinsmith

Centre-street, East side.

Philpot Charles, mariner
Roller Robert T, joiner
Howell John, bootmaker
Cummings John, porter

Centre-street, West side.

Gould George, gardener
Grace Mathieu, carter
Burns James, mariner
Dower George, bootmaker
Carey John, fireman

City Road, South side.

Walker Charles, labourer
Wiles George, carpenter

City Road, North side.

Arthur Carpenter, auctioneer
Partington George, flour merchant

Dock-street, West side.

Davis Herod, tailor
Hardy Charles, firewood merchant
Snow John

Dock-street, East side.

Adams William, shopkeeper
Young David, carpenter
Bound James, baker
Smith Alfred, engineer
Paton John, blacksmith
Nicholson John, stonemason
Culpett William, saddler
Hyde Thomas, settler
Dick Barbara
Hughes James, blacksmith
Reed George, boatman
Nicholas James, farmer

Duke-street, North side.

Bell Henry, dealer
Green Joseph, settler
Bell W, settler
Bushnell Daniel, labourer
Utting John J, clerk
Houston Samuel, blacksmith
Kelly Thomas, watchman

Duke-street, South side.
DUKE-STREET, South side.
Walker Elizabeth
Tait John, labourer
Thomson Mary Ann

Hardinge-street, West side.

Hains Joseph, carter
Marshall William, waterman
Davis Charles, auctioneer

Hardinge-street, East side.

Craig Thomas, commission agent
Ohlson Frederick, boatman
Nisbett Archibald, carter
Haslett Edward, clerk
Oxley John, bootmaker
Hayes John, policeman

[Image of page 27]

AUCKLAND DIRECTORY, 1866-7. [Sale-street.

HARDINGE-STREET, EAST SIDE--continued.

Deed John, clerk
Saunders James, labourer
Measures Richard, miller
Hart George, carter
Wibbley James, labourer

Liverpool-street, East side.

Wilson John, carpenter
Rainbern William, carter
Wishart Alexander, carpenter
Gay William, cabinetmaker

Turner-street, North side.

Taylor William, miller
Briton John, carpenter
Parsons Edward, clerk

Sale-street, South side.

Wishart John, carpenter
Jack Thomas, carter
Cullen Mclnnis, carpenter
Tepper Sarah
Bone George, mariner
Tourer Abraham, tinsmith
Cox John

Sale-street, North side.

Grace Patrick, carter
Danzey Joseph, carpenter

.... here Centre-street intersects....

Cole John, carpenter
Frial William H, boatman

... here Adelaide-street intersects....

Hargreaves Charles
Cook Alfred, mariner

SALE-STREET, NORTH SIDE--continued.

Tonge Joseph, engineer

Vernon-street, East side.

Hainden Christian, gardener
Mudford William, sailmaker
Walder James, letter carrier

Vernon-street, West side.

Stewart John, carpenter
Lye James, carpenter

Franklyn-street, West side.

Jones Stanus, auctioneer
Mathews Edward, labourer
Gascoyne Isabella
Perch James
Hautrive Marceau, jeweller
Franklin Richard
Harvey William, carpenter
Howard James, miller
Hall William, butcher
Downey John W, carter
West Henry
Seal Aubury, steward

Franklyn-street, East side.

Williams Sarah Ann
Hassard William, carpenter
Alexander Alfred, miller
Archibald Margaret
Archibald James, firewood dealer
Harling William

... here Wellington-street intersects...

Treyes James, mason
Burnard Hannah, teacher

[Image of page 28]




[Page 28 is blank]




Previous section | Next section