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The Schoolhouse, Hampden.
The Schoolhouse, Porangahau.
The Schoolhouse, Ashley-Clinton.
The Schoolhouse, Woodville.
The Schoolhouse, Norsewood.
The Schoolhouse, Danevirk.
The Public Room, Ongaonga.
The Schoolhouse, Tamumu.
The Schoolhouse, Takapau.
The Schoolhouse, Ormondville.
F. J. Tiffen's Woolshed, Oero.
J. and A. Herbert's Woolshed, Wainui.
Rangitikei Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Marton (principal).
The Courthouse, Bull's.
The Courthouse, Turakina.
The Schoolhouse, Upper Tutaenui.
Mr. Archibald Cameron's Farm Buildings,
Paraekaretu.
Mr. Richard Hammond's Buildings, York
Farm.
The Makino Schoolhouse, Manchester Block.
Mr. Lewer's Store, Cheltenham, Kiwitea.
Mr. Gascoyne's Cottage, Makara Saw-mills,
Stanway Road.
Manawatu Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Palmerston (principal).
The Immigration Depôt, Feilding.
The Schoolhouse, Halcombe.
The Schoolhouse, Ashurst.
The Schoolhouse, Karere.
The Schoolhouse, Stoney Creek.
Waitotara Electoral District—
The Woolshed, Westmere (principal).
The Town Hall, Maxwelltown.
Signal's Store, Waitotara.
The Town Hall, Waverley.
Kennedy's Store, Upokongaro.
The Tollhouse, Wangaehu.
Wanganui Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Market Square, Borough of
Wanganui.
New Plymouth Electoral District—
The Courtroom in the Town Hall, Town of
New Plymouth.
Taranaki Electoral District—
The Government Buildings, Town of Raleigh
(principal).
The Government Buildings, Inglewood.
The Schoolhouse, Hua Village.
The Schoolhouse, Manutahi North.
The Schoolhouse, Tikorangi.
The Schoolhouse, Urenui.
The Schoolhouse, Waipuku.
The Schoolhouse, Lower Kent Road.
The Tollhouse, Junction Road.
Captain Hempton's House, Section 780, Grey
District.
Egmont Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Hawera (principal).
The Courthouse, Patea.
The Schoolhouse, Normanby.
The Town Hall, Kakaramea.
The Schoolhouse, Woodville.
The Blockhouse, Manutahi.
The Land Office, Manaia.
The Orderly Room, Opunake.
Curtis's Store, Stratford.
The Schoolhouse, Omata.
The Tollgate, Omata.
The Schoolhouse, Oakura.
The Schoolhouse, Okato.
Southey and Willey's Office, Mangawhero.
Foxton Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Foxton (principal).
The Schoolroom, Campbelltown.
The Schoolroom, Sanson.
The Courthouse, Otaki.
The Residence of Mr. Field, Waikanae.
The Schoolhouse, Awahuri.
The Schoolroom, Porirua.
The Schoolroom, Pahautanui.
The Schoolroom, Tawa Flat.
The Schoolroom, Johnsonville.
The Schoolroom, Ohariu.
The Schoolroom, Makara.
The Old Schoolroom, Karori.
The Residence of Mr. Duck, Karori Road,
opposite the Botanical Gardens.
Hutt Electoral District—
Odd Fellows' Hall, Lower Hutt (principal).
The Schoolhouse, Taita.
The Schoolhouse, Upper Hutt.
The Schoolhouse, Kaiwarawara.
The Schoolhouse, Wainuiomata.
Johnson's Hall, Petone.
Wairarapa North Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Masterton (principal).
The Schoolhouse, Gladstone.
The Schoolhouse, Mauriceville.
The Schoolhouse, Eketahuna.
The Premises of Mr. P. Brannigan, Alfredton.
The Schoolhouse, Taueru.
The Public Hall, Tinui.
The Residence of Mr. F. E. Tatham, Home-
wood (near Waikaraka).
The Residence of Mr. G. W. Murray, Oahanga.
Wairarapa South Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Featherston (principal).
The Premises of Mr. A. Mathews, Waiorongo-
mai.
The Dwelling-house of Mr. John Neilson,
Pirinoa Gate, Pirinoa.
The Schoolhouse, Waihenga.
Mr. Riddiford's Out-station House at Wai-
pawa.
The Foresters' Hall, Greytown.
The Courthouse, Carterton.
Thorndon Electoral District—
Premises adjoining Mr. R. Burrett's Stationery
Establishment, Charlotte Street, opposite
Government House, Wellington (principal).
Premises formerly occupied as the New Zea-
land Times office, Willis Street, Wellington.
Te Aro Electoral District—
The Shop of Mr. William Nicholson, Cabinet-
maker, Cuba Street, Wellington.
Wellington South Electoral District—
The Side-room, Princess Theatre (principal).
The Music-hall, Adelaide Road.
Mr. James Burke's Woolshed, Kilbirnie.
Mr. John Collins's House, Wordsworth Street.
Picton Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Picton (principal).
The Courthouse, Havelock.
Mr. Morgan's House, Deep Creek.
The Schoolhouse, Tua Marina.
The Schoolhouse, Waitohi Valley.
Mr. Newman's Saw-mill, Kaituna Valley.
Mr. Smart's House, Rock Ferry.
Mr. Gullery's House, the Portage, Kenepuru.
Mr. Mills' Saw-mill, Crail Bay.
The Schoolhouse, Canvastown.
Mr. Bell's House, North Bank of Wairau,
known as Oddstone.
Diamant's Hut, Upper Forks, Wakamarina
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Declaration of Polling Places for Electoral Districts
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration9 November 1881
Electoral Districts, Polling Places, Elections, Locations, Marton, Palmerston, Wanganui, Taranaki, Wellington
31 names identified
- F. J. Tiffen, Woolshed polling place owner
- J. Herbert, Woolshed polling place owner
- A. Herbert, Woolshed polling place owner
- Archibald Cameron (Mr.), Farm Buildings polling place owner
- Richard Hammond (Mr.), Buildings polling place owner
- Lewer (Mr.), Store polling place owner
- Gascoyne (Mr.), Cottage polling place owner
- Hempton (Captain), House polling place owner
- Curtis, Store polling place owner
- Southey, Office polling place owner
- Willey, Office polling place owner
- Field (Mr.), Residence polling place owner
- Duck (Mr.), Residence polling place owner
- Johnson, Hall polling place owner
- P. Brannigan (Mr.), Premises polling place owner
- F. E. Tatham (Mr.), Residence polling place owner
- G. W. Murray (Mr.), Residence polling place owner
- A. Mathews (Mr.), Premises polling place owner
- John Neilson (Mr.), Dwelling-house polling place owner
- Riddiford, Out-station House polling place owner
- R. Burrett (Mr.), Stationery Establishment adjoining
- William Nicholson (Mr.), Cabinetmaker shop polling place owner
- James Burke (Mr.), Woolshed polling place owner
- John Collins (Mr.), House polling place owner
- Morgan (Mr.), House polling place owner
- Newman (Mr.), Saw-mill polling place owner
- Smart (Mr.), House polling place owner
- Gullery (Mr.), House polling place owner
- Mills (Mr.), Saw-mill polling place owner
- Bell (Mr.), House polling place owner
- Diamant, Hut polling place owner
NZ Gazette 1881, No 95