✨ Borough Division and Polling Place Appointment
Numb. 89.
1663
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1893.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1893.
Division of the Borough of Danevirke into Three Wards.
GLASGOW, Governor.
By his Deputy,
(L.S.) JAMES PRENDERGAST.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1886,” section twenty-seven, it is enacted that, if not less than one-fourth of the burgesses of a borough petition the Governor praying him to divide such borough into wards, the Governor may, by Proclamation, divide such borough into not more than six wards, and shall in such Proclamation assign such names and boundaries to each ward as he thinks fit: And whereas not less than one-fourth of the burgesses of the Borough of Danevirke have petitioned me to divide such borough into wards:
Now, therefore, I, James Prendergast, in the name and on behalf of His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, and as his duly-appointed Deputy, in pursuance of the hereinbefore-recited authority, do hereby proclaim and declare that the Borough of Danevirke shall be and the same is hereby divided into three wards, with the names and boundaries set forth in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE.
NORTH WARD.
All that area in the Borough of Danevirke bounded towards the north and west by Section No. 1 of Block XIII., Norsewood Survey District, to a point in line with the southern boundary-line of Section No. 1 of Block XIV. of said survey district; thence again towards the north by Section No. 1, Block XIV., Norsewood Survey District; thence towards the south-east by the Railway Reserve, and by the road parallel to and adjoining that reserve to the southern side of a road which forms part of the north-eastern boundary of Section No. 32 of Block III., Tahoraite Survey District; again towards the north by that road to the road known as High Street, forming the western boundary of Section No. 18 of said Block III.; thence by a line across that road and by the said Section No. 18 to the Mangatera River; thence again towards the south-east by that river to a point where the production of the south-west side of Swinburn Street intersects the right bank of the Mangatera River; thence towards the south-west generally by a right line to the said south-western side of Swinburn Street, by the said side of that street, and its production in a north-westerly direction to the Railway Reserve; thence again towards the south-east by the south-eastern side of that reserve to a point opposite the intersection of the south-western side of Terrace Street with Queen Street; thence again towards the south-west by a right line to that intersection, and by the said side of Terrace Street and the north-western side of Mortensen Street to the north-east boundary-line of Section No. 22 of Block III., Tahoraite Survey District, and by the said Section No. 22 to Tapuata Stream, and towards the west generally by the said Tapuata Stream.
CENTRAL WARD.
All that area in the Borough of Danevirke bounded towards the north-east generally by North Ward, hereinbefore described; towards the south-east by the Mangatera River and Section No. 55 of Block III., Tahoraite Survey District; towards the south-west by Miller Street, which forms the south-west boundary of Section No. 6, and the production of the north-eastern side of that street across the Railway Reserve; thence towards the north-west by the north-western side of Queen Street, and again towards the south-west by the south-western side of Princess Street and by Tapuata Stream.
SOUTH WARD.
All that area in the Borough of Danevirke bounded towards the north-east generally by Central Ward, hereinbefore described, to Section No. 55 of Block III., Tahoraite Survey District; thence by the production of the north-west boundary-line of the said Section No. 55 across Miller Street; thence by Miller Street and by Section No. 46 of the said Block III., and towards the south-west and north-west by the Tapuata Stream.
Given under the hand of the Honourable Sir James Prendergast, Knight, Chief Justice, for and on behalf of His Excellency the Governor, and as his duly-appointed Deputy in and over Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and issued under the seal of the said Colony, at the Government House, at Wellington, this sixteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three.
P. A. BUCKLEY.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Additional Polling-place appointed, Southern Maori Electoral District.
GLASGOW, Governor.
IN pursuance of the powers vested in me by “The Electoral Act, 1893,” I, David, Earl of Glasgow, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the schoolhouse, Port Molyneux, to be a polling-place for the Southern Maori Electoral District.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twentieth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three.
P. A. BUCKLEY.
By Authority: SAMUEL COSTALL, Government Printer, Wellington.
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🏛️ Division of Borough of Danevirke into Wards
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration16 November 1893
Borough, Danevirke, Wards, Division, Municipal Corporations Act, 1886
- James Prendergast, Deputy Governor
- P. A. Buckley, Secretary
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- David, Earl of Glasgow, Governor
- P. A. Buckley, Secretary
- Samuel Costall, Government Printer
NZ Gazette 1893, No 89