Here it is..
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/14749467
Debra 
NSW ER 1903 SOUTH SYDNEY
polling at Zetland
All with surname HENRY:
John, Bourke St, Waterloo, a carter
Josephine, Bourke St, Waterloo, domestic duties
Manus, Bourke St, Waterloo, a labourer
add
All with surname HUGHES:
Arthur Thomas, Amelia St, labourer
Eliza, 17 Victoria St, Alexandria, domestic duties
Margaret, Telford St, Waterloo, domestic duties
Mary, Botany Road, Alexandria, domestic duties
Patrick, Telford St, Waterloo, labourer
Patrick C, Botany road, Alexandria, newsagent
William 17 Victoria St, Alexandria, mariner
William, Telford street, Waterloo, slippermaker
NONE with surname QUINCE
polling at Macdonaldtown
All with HUGHES
Annie, 23 Pine St, domestic duties
Clara, 23 Pine St, school teacher
Ina, 8 Bucknell St, domestic duties
Roderick Lithgow, 8 Bucknell St, engineer
Samuel Wylie, 8 Bucknell, engineer
Sarah, 23 Pine St, domestic duties
James R S HENRY, Erskineville Rd, tram employee
NONE with surname QUINCE
NSW ER 1903 DALLEY polling at Leichhardt
NONE with surname HENRY and NONE with surname QUINCE
All with surname HUGHES;
Elizabeth, 18 Redmond St, domestic duties
Georgina, 141 Balmain Rd, domestic duties
Henry, 25 Henry St, constable
Henry 94 Excelsior St, contractor
William Henry, 94 Excelsior St, contractor
The 1903 Electoral Roll was the first that allowed NSW females, who were British Subjects and aged 21 and over, to enrol to vote in State and Federal Elections. It did not become compulsory to enrol until the 1920s.
Cheers, JM