Polling-places for General Assembly Elections




1924 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 88

Ohinemuri Electoral District—continued.
The Schoolhouse, Parawai.
St. George’s Schoolroom, Rolleston Street, Thames.
The Schoolhouse, Tairua.
Winder’s Store, Upper Tairua.
The Polling-booth, Ohui.
Darrow’s Store, Wharekawa.
Sainsbury’s Store, Whangamata.
Say’s Store, Wairoa.
Nicholas’ Store, Ware’s.
The Polling-booth, Wharikiraupunga.
The Schoolhouse, Waihi.
The Schoolhouse, Waitekauri.
H. W. Moore’s House, Golden Cross.
The office of the Komata Gold-mining Company, Komata.
The Waitekauri Gold-mining Company’s Iron-house, Te Ao Marina.
The Schoolhouse, Owharoa.
The Schoolhouse, Karangahake.
The Schoolhouse, Waiorongomai.
The Courthouse, Te Aroha.
The Maratoto United Cookhouse, Maratoto.

Waikato Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Hamilton West (principal).
The Public Hall, Bombay.
The Schoolhouse, Churchill.
The Schoolhouse, Glen Murray.
The Waikato County Council Chambers, Hamilton East.
The Schoolhouse, Wairangi.
The Schoolhouse, Rangiriri.
The Schoolhouse, Huntly.
The Schoolhouse, Taupiri.
The Schoolhouse, Tauwhare.
The Public Hall, Hukanui.
The Schoolhouse, Karamu.
The Public Hall, Kihikihi.
The Schoolhouse, Tamahere.
The Taupiri Colliery Office, Kimihia.
The Schoolhouse, Maramarua.
The Schoolhouse, Mangatawhiri Valley.
The Courthouse, Mercer.
The Town Hall, Ngaruawahia.
The Public Hall, Ohaupo.
The Schoolhouse, Onewhero.
Hettet’s Hall, Otorohanga.
The Public Hall, Paterangi.
The Public Hall, Pirongia.
The Public Hall, Pokeno.
The Schoolhouse, Pukerimu.
The Courthouse, Raglan.
The Schoolhouse, Ruapuke.
The Courthouse, Te Awamutu.
Perry’s Hall, Te Kuiti.
The Schoolhouse, Te Mata.
The Schoolhouse, Te Rore.
The Schoolhouse, Tuhikaramea.
The Post-office, Hewitt’s House, Waimai.
McDonald’s Schoolhouse, Waingaro.
The Schoolhouse, Waitetuna.
The Schoolhouse, Whatawhata.
Mr. Todman’s House, Terauamoana.
Lewis’s Store, Poro-o-toroo Tunnel.

Bay of Plenty Electoral District—
The Native Land Court House, Tauranga (principal).
The Courthouse, Opotiki.
The Courthouse, Whakatane.
The Schoolhouse, Matata.
The Schoolhouse, Pungakawa.
The Courthouse, Maketu.
The Schoolhouse, Galatea.
The Courthouse, Rotorua.
The Schoolhouse, Te Puke.
The Schoolhouse, Greerton.
The Schoolhouse, Te Puna.
The Courthouse, Waterford.
The Schoolhouse, Waihou.
The Schoolhouse, Te Aroha West.
The Schoolhouse, Waharoa.
The Waiting-room, Railway-station, Oxford (now Tirau).
The Schoolhouse, Lichfield.
The Schoolhouse, Wactu.
The Courthouse, Taupo.
The Courthouse, Cambridge.
The Post-office, Squirrell’s Store, Shaftesbury.
Mr. Edmund L. Peter’s Cottage, Tokaanu.
The Schoolhouse, Gordon Settlement.
The Schoolhouse, Cambridge West.
The Schoolhouse, Morrisville.
The Pollingbooth, Athenree.

Waiapu Electoral District—
The Validation Court House, Gisborne (principal).
McFarlane’s Hall, Customhouse Street, Gisborne.
Charles Seymour’s Woolshed, Whangara.
The Courthouse, Tolaga Bay.
Macfarlane’s Office, Takapau.
The Schoolhouse, Tokomaru.
The County Council Office, Waipiro.
The Schoolhouse, Tuparoa.
The Courthouse, Port Awanui.
The Public Hall, Waimata.
The State Schoolhouse, Matawhero.
The State Schoolhouse, Waerenga-a-hika.
The State Schoolhouse, Ormond.
The Public Hall, Patutahi.
The State Schoolhouse, Karaka.
Hutchinson’s Woolshed, Waihuka.
William Devery’s Woolshed, Whatatutu.
George Smith’s House, Rangiriri Creek.
The State Schoolhouse, Waerengaokuri.
The State Schoolhouse, Tiniroto.
The Public Hall, Frasertown.
Eden’s House, Marumaru.
Tunk’s Woolshed, Windxborough, near Lake Waikare-moana.
McKinnon’s Woolshed, Waihoa.
Thomas Edward Taylor’s House, Nuhaka North.
Gadden’s Store, Mahia.
The Schoolhouse, Motu.
The Courthouse, Wairoa.
The State Schoolhouse, Maraetaha.
The State Schoolhouse, Te Arai.

Hawke’s Bay Electoral District—
The Schoolhouse, Hastings (principal).
Mr. Macdonald’s Shop, Kuripapanga.
Mr. Noel’s Store, Waikonini.
Mr. Shirley’s Homestead, Korokino.
The Schoolhouse, Clive.
The Schoolhouse, Havelock.
Mr. Wedd’s Rooms, Elsthorpe.
Mr. McKenzie’s Shed, Fernhill.
The Schoolhouse, Kaikora.
The Schoolhouse, Patangata.
The Schoolhouse, Hampden.
Mr. Anderson’s Woolshed, Kereru.
The Schoolhouse, Te Aute.
The Public Hall, Maraekakaho.
The Reading-room, Tomoana.
The Schoolhouse, Mohaka.
The Schoolhouse, Petane.
Messrs. Crowther and McCaulay’s Store, Pohui.
The Public Hall, Puketitiri.
Mr. Sanderson’s Men’s Whare, Patoka.
The Schoolhouse, Puketapu.
Mr. Williams’s Accommodation House, Rissington.
Mr. Towgood’s Woolshed, Tongoio.
The Polling-booth, Tarawera.
The Schoolhouse, Papakura.
The Polling-booth, Waimarama.

Napier Electoral District—
The Old Provincial Council Chamber, Napier (principal)
The Public Hall, Meanee.
The Odd Fellows’ Hall, Taradale.
Waterworth’s Hall, Clive Square,
The Orange Hall, Raffles Street.
The Presbyterian Schoolroom, Spit.
The Marist Brothers’ Schoolroom, Shakespeare Road.
The Grammar-school, Napier Terrace.
The Sunday-school, Chaucer Road South.
The Park Racecourse Booth, Greenmeadows.
The Bethel Mission Hall, Western Spit.

Waipawa Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Waipawa (principal).
The Schoolhouse, Matamau.
The Schoolhouse, Makotuku.
The Schoolhouse, Norsewood.
The Courthouse, Ormondville.
The Schoolhouse, Takapau.
The Town Hall, Waipukurau.
The Road Board Office, Omakare.
The Public Hall, Wanstead.
The Schoolhouse, Porangahau.
The Schoolhouse, Heretaunga, Maharahara.
The Public Hall, Ongaonga.
The Schoolhouse, Blackburn.
The Schoolhouse, Makaretu.
The Schoolhouse, Ashley Clinton.
The Courthouse, Dannevirke.
Mr. Dorney’s House, Waikopiro.
The Post-office, Whakarara.
Mr. E. Chittenden’s House, Mangatera.



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🏛️ Polling-places for General Assembly Elections Appointed (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
18 November 1896
Electoral Act, Polling-places, Appointments

🏛️ Polling-places for General Assembly Elections Appointed (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
18 November 1896
Electoral Act, Polling-places, Appointments