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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Wakatipu Electoral District—continued.
The Schoolhouse, Pembroke.
The Schoolhouse, Lower Hawea.
The Schoolhouse, Queensbery.
The Clerk’s Office, Five Rivers Estate.
The Woolshed, Glenavy Station.
The Schoolhouse, Wendonside.
The Schoolhouse, Athol.
Wallace Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Riverton (principal).
The Schoolhouse, Orepuki.
The Schoolhouse, Colac Bay.
The Schoolhouse, Otautau.
The Schoolhouse, Wrey’s Bush.
The Schoolhouse, Heddou Bush, Oreti Plains.
The Schoolhouse, Thornbury.
The House of Mr. McLaren, Otahu, Waiau.
The Schoolhouse, Wairio Village.
The Schoolhouse, Nightcaps.
The House of Mr. R. Mackinnon, Mount Linton.
Mr. J. C. Ellis’s House, Merrivale.
The Schoolhouse, Gummie’s Bush.
Mr. Sutherland’s House, Fairfax.
The Public Hall, Calcim.
The Schoolhouse, Mossburn.
Mr. Tait’s House, Plains Station, Manapouri.
The Schoolhouse, Drummond.
The Schoolhouse, South Hillend.
Mr. Engline’s Store, Coal Island.
Evans and Lee’s Store, Round Hill.
The Schoolhouse, Dipton.
The Courthouse, Lumsden.
The Schoolhouse, Balfour, Longridge.
The Schoolhouse, Fern Hills.
Invercargill Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Invercargill (principal).
The Council Chambers, Ellis Road, East Invercargill.
The Schoolhouse, Gladstone.
The Meetinghouse, Appleby.
Awarua Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Winton (principal).
The Schoolhouse, Clifton.
The Courthouse, Campbelltown.
The Schoolhouse, Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island.
The Schoolhouse, Otatara Bush.
The House of Mr. Joseph Tyng Crofts, Richmond Grove.
The Schoolhouse, Makarewa Township.
The Schoolhouse, Green Hills.
The Schoolhouse, West Plains.
The Schoolhouse, Hokonui.
Cooper’s House, Prestonville, at Tramway Terminus.
The Schoolhouse, Long Bush.
The Schoolhouse, Roslyn Bush.
The Schoolhouse, Ryal Bush.
The Schoolhouse, Elderslie.
The Schoolhouse, Wallacetown.
The Schoolhouse, Waianiwa.
The Schoolhouse, Spar Bush.
The Schoolhouse, Limehills.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor,
this fifth day of November, one thousand eight
hundred and ninety.
W. R. RUSSELL.
Notifying Issue of Writs, Date of Polling, &c.
Clerk of the Writs’ Office,
Wellington, 5th November, 1890.
IN pursuance of a Warrant under the hand of His Excellency the Governor, dated the 5th day of November instant, directed to me as Clerk of the Writs, I have this day issued writs to all Returning Officers, commanding them to proceed to the election of members of the House of Representatives, and have fixed Friday, the 5th day of December next, as the day upon which the poll for such elections shall (if necessary) be taken, and Monday, the 15th day of December next, as the day on or before which the said writs shall be returnable to me.
G. S. COOPER,
Clerk of the Writs.
By Authority: GEORGE DIDSBURY, Govt. Printer, Wellington.
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Polling-places for General Assembly Elections Appointed
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration5 November 1890
Polling-places, Election, Electoral Districts, Principal Polling-places
7 names identified
- Mr. McLaren, House used as polling-place
- R. Mackinnon (Mr.), House used as polling-place
- J. C. Ellis (Mr.), House used as polling-place
- Sutherland (Mr.), House used as polling-place
- Tait (Mr.), House used as polling-place
- Engline (Mr.), Store used as polling-place
- Joseph Tyng Crofts (Mr.), House used as polling-place
- W. R. Russell, Governor
- G. S. Cooper, Clerk of the Writs
🏛️ Notifying Issue of Writs, Date of Polling, &c.
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration5 November 1890
Writs, Election, Polling Date, Returning Officers
- G. S. Cooper, Clerk of the Writs
NZ Gazette 1890, No 61