✨ Maori Electoral Districts Writs
Num. 75.
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1884.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1884.
Returning Officers appointed.
Wm. F. DRUMMOND JERVOIS,
Governor.
IN pursuance of the powers in me vested, I, William Francis Drummond Jervois, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby revoke all existing appointments of Returning Officers for Maori electoral districts, under “The Maori Representation Act, 1867,” and do hereby appoint the following persons to be Returning Officers for the Maori electoral districts hereinafter specified:—
Northern Maori Electoral District—
James Stephenson Clendon Esq., R.M.
Western Maori Electoral District—
George Thomas Wilkinson, Esq.
Eastern Maori Electoral District—
George Augustus Preece, Esq., R.M.
Southern Maori Electoral District—
Alexander Mackay, Esq.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twenty-seventh day of June, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.
JOHN BRYCE.
Writs for the Election of Members of the House of Representatives.
Native Office,
Wellington, 27th June, 1884.
THE following writs for the election of members of the House of Representatives of New Zealand for the several Maori electoral districts constituted under “The Maori Representation Act, 1867,” “The Maori Representation Act Amendment and Continuance Act, 1872,” and “The Maori Representation Acts Continuance Act, 1876,” are published in the New Zealand Gazette in accordance with regulations issued by Proclamation bearing date the twenty-ninth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one.
By command.
T. W. LEWIS,
Under-Secretary.
VICTORIA, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the Islands of New Zealand, &c., Queen:
To JAMES STEPHENSON CLENDON, Esquire, Returning Officer for the Northern Maori Electoral District—Greeting:
WHEREAS it is necessary that an election of a member of the House of Representatives of New Zealand shall take place: Now, therefore, We do hereby require and command you to cause to be elected by the voters duly qualified for that purpose, freely and indifferently, and in manner and form by law and regulations in this behalf prescribed, a legally-qualified person to serve as member of the said House of Representatives for the Northern Maori Electoral District: And We do hereby further require and command that you cause the nomination of the said member to be at
RUSSELL,
on the seventh day of July, and the polling, in case it shall be required, to be at the several polling-places on the twenty-first day of July; and that this our writ, with the name of the person so elected indorsed thereon by you, shall be returned to Us here on or before the sixth day of August, 1884.
In witness whereof His Excellency Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois, the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of New Zealand, has caused the Public Seal of the Colony of New Zealand to be hereunto affixed, at Wellington, the twenty-seventh day of June, 1884.
Wm. F. DRUMMOND JERVOIS,
Governor.
VICTORIA, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the Islands of New Zealand, &c., Queen:
To GEORGE THOMAS WILKINSON, Esquire, Returning Officer for the Western Maori Electoral District—Greeting:
WHEREAS it is necessary that an election of a member of the House of Representatives of New Zealand shall take place: Now, therefore, We do hereby require and command you to cause to be elected by the voters duly qualified for that purpose, freely and indifferently, and in manner and form by law and regulations in this behalf prescribed, a legally-qualified person to serve as member of the said House of Representatives for the Western Maori Electoral District: And We do hereby further require and command that you cause the nomination of the said member to be at
TE AWAMUTU,
on the seventh day of July, and the polling, in case it shall be required, to be at the several polling-places on the twenty-first day of July; and that this our writ, with the name of the person so elected indorsed thereon by you, shall be returned to Us here on or before the sixth day of August, 1884.
In witness whereof His Excellency Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois, the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of New Zealand, has caused the Public Seal of the Colony of New Zealand to be hereunto affixed, at Wellington, the twenty-seventh day of June, 1884.
Wm. F. DRUMMOND JERVOIS,
Governor.
VICTORIA, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the Islands of New Zealand, &c., Queen:
To GEORGE AUGUSTUS PREECE, Esquire, Returning Officer for the Eastern Maori Electoral District—Greeting:
WHEREAS it is necessary that an election of a member of the House of Representatives of New Zealand shall take place: Now, therefore, We do hereby require and
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🏛️ Appointment of Returning Officers
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration27 June 1884
Returning Officers, Maori Electoral Districts, Appointments
- James Stephenson Clendon (Esquire, R.M.), Appointed Returning Officer, Northern Maori Electoral District
- George Thomas Wilkinson (Esquire), Appointed Returning Officer, Western Maori Electoral District
- George Augustus Preece (Esquire, R.M.), Appointed Returning Officer, Eastern Maori Electoral District
- Alexander Mackay (Esquire), Appointed Returning Officer, Southern Maori Electoral District
- Wm. F. Drummond Jervois, Governor
- John Bryce
🏛️ Writs for Maori Electoral Districts
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration27 June 1884
Writs, Maori Electoral Districts, Elections, House of Representatives
- James Stephenson Clendon (Esquire), Returning Officer, Northern Maori Electoral District
- George Thomas Wilkinson (Esquire), Returning Officer, Western Maori Electoral District
- George Augustus Preece (Esquire), Returning Officer, Eastern Maori Electoral District
- Wm. F. Drummond Jervois, Governor
- T. W. Lewis, Under-Secretary
NZ Gazette 1884, No 75