Hospital Board Election Regulations




1182

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 65

Regulations under "The Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1885," for the Election of Members of Boards by
Contributory Local Authorities.

ONSLOW, Governor.

WHEREAS by section six of "The Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act 1885 Amendment Act, 1886," it is provided
that the Governor, by Order in Council, shall, before the month of November next ensuing, and at the same period
in every third year thereafter, apportion the representation of the various contributory local authorities in any district on
the Board of such district, in the manner therein set forth :
And whereas it is necessary that regulations shall be made for the elections of members of the Boards of such districts
by such contributory local authorities as are grouped together in terms of the above-mentioned section :
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Right Honourable William Hillier, Earl of Onslow, the Governor of the Colony of
New Zealand, in exercise and pursuance of the powers vested in him by section ninety-nine of "The Hospitals and Chari-
table Institutions Act, 1885," doth hereby make and prescribe the regulations hereinafter set forth for the conduct of the
said recited elections, and the proceedings incidental thereto, namely:--

REGULATIONS.

  1. The local authorities named in the first column of the Schedule hereto shall have respectively the number of votes
    set opposite them in the second column of said Schedule, and their representative or representatives shall meet at the time
    and place set opposite the names of such local authorities in the third and fourth columns of the said Schedule respectively
    to elect such member or members as have been apportioned to such local authorities by Order in Council of the twenty-
    fifth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine..
  2. The Presiding Officer to conduct the election in each case shall be the person named in the fifth column of the said
    Schedule, opposite the name of each local authority. Any local authority may, if it think fit, send only one representative
    to such election, and such representative shall then be entitled to exercise the full number of votes which such local
    authority is given by regulation one aforesaid.
  3. Any local authority may appoint, by writing under the hand of the Chairman or Mayor, as the case may be, any
    person or persons residing at or near the place of meeting as aforesaid, to be its representative or representatives at such
    meeting, and such representative or representatives shall be entitled to exercise the full number of votes which such local
    authority is given by regulation one.
  4. In case any contributory local authority shall not send a representative to such election, the representative or
    representatives of the local authority or authorities present at the meeting called for such election shall elect the member
    or members which such local authorities together are entitled to have, and that either at the meeting then held or at a
    subsequent meeting to be specially convened for the purpose by the Presiding Officer of such first-mentioned meeting.
  5. The Presiding Officer at every meeting of local authorities as aforesaid shall make a return in writing to the
    Secretary of the Board to which any member has been elected, setting forth the names of the person or persons elected to
    serve as members of such Board. The Secretary shall thereupon notify the Inspector of Hospitals of the result of such
    election or elections for publication in the Gazette, and such publication shall be deemed to be prima facie evidence that
    the persons named therein were duly elected in terms of "The Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1885."
  6. In the event of the number of votes on each side at any election being equal, the Presiding Officer shall give a
    casting vote.

SCHEDULE.

Local Authority. No. of Votes. Hour of Meeting on 27th Nov., 1889. Place of Meeting. Presiding Officer.
District of North Auckland—
Mongonui 2 2 p.m. Mongonui County Council Office, Mongonui Clerk of Mongonui County Council.
Whangaroa .. .. .. 1 "
District of Auckland---
Rodney County Council 1 12 noon Resident Magistrate's Courthouse, Auckland. Clerk of the Court.
Waitemata County Council 2 "
Devonport Borough Council 1 "
Boards of the road districts in Eden County 1 each 1 p.m. Resident Magistrate's Courthouse, Auckland Clerk of the Court.
Boards of the road and town districts in Manukau County 1 each 12 noon Public Hall, Otahuhu. Samuel Luke.
Onehunga Borough Council 4 2 p.m. Resident Magistrate's Courthouse, Auckland Clerk of the Court.
Parnell Borough Council 2 "
Newmarket Borough Council .. 1 "
Newton Borough Council 1 "
District of Wanganui—
Manchester Road Board 2 2 p.m. Manchester Road Board Office, Feilding Clerk of Manchester Road Board.
Halcombe Town Board 1 "
Kiwitea Road Board.. 1 "
Manawatu Road Board 1 "
Fitzherbert Road Board 1 "
Feilding Borough Council 1 12 noon Borough Council Chamber, Feilding Town Clerk, Feilding.
Marton Borough Council 1 "
District of North Canterbury—
Kaikoura County Council 1 1 p.m. Amuri County Council Office, Waiau Amuri County Clerk.
Amuri County Council 1 "
Akaroa County Council 2 3 p.m. Akaroa County Council Office, Duvauchelle County Clerk.
Akaroa Borough Council 1 "
Boards of the road and town districts in Ashley County 1 each 2 p.m. Mandeville and Rangiora Road Board Office, Rangiora Clerk of Mandeville and Rangiora Road Board.
Rangiora Borough Council 1 3 p.m. Provincial Council Chamber, Christchurch Clerk of the Resident Magistrate's Court
Kaiapoi Borough Council 1 "
Lyttelton Borough Council 2 "
St. Albans Borough Council 2 "
District of South Canterbury—
Waimate County Council 3 1 p.m. Waimate County Council Office, Waimate County Clerk.
Waimate Borough Council 1 "


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🏥 Regulations for Election of Members of Hospital and Charitable Institutions Boards

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
25 October 1889
Regulations, Hospitals, Charitable Institutions, Board Elections, Local Authorities, Schedule, Voting
  • Samuel Luke, Presiding Officer for Manukau County elections

  • William Hillier, Earl of Onslow, Governor of the Colony of New Zealand