✨ Polling-places for Elections
Nov. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1931
Wakatipu Electoral District—continued.
The Schoolhouse, Glenorchy.
The Schoolhouse, Bullendale.
The Schoolhouse, Garston.
The Schoolhouse, Pembroke.
The Schoolhouse, Hawea Flat.
The Schoolhouse, Queensberry,
The Schoolhouse, Wendonside.
The Schoolhouse, Arthur’s Point.
The Schoolhouse, Chatton.
The Homestead, Glenary Station, Glenary.
The Schoolhouse, Kingston.
The Private House of Richard Cogar Bryant, Kinloch.
The Schoolhouse, Lowburn.
The Schoolhouse, Makarora.
The Schoolhouse, Nokomai.
The Schoolhouse, Otama.
The Private House of W. B. Kenyon, Premier Mine (Macetown).
The Sandhills Gold-mining Company’s Machine-house, Sandhills.
The Schoolhouse, Tarras.
The Courthouse, Waikaia.
The Schoolhouse, Waikaka.
The Schoolhouse, Wendon.
The Schoolhouse, Wendon Valley.
The Schoolhouse, Luggate.
The Schoolhouse, Longridge.
The Schoolhouse, Riversdale.
The Schoolhouse, Mandeville.
The Schoolhouse, Waipounamu.
The Store of Mathew Richards, Māori Point.
Wallace Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Riverton (principal).
The Schoolhouse, Orepuki.
The Schoolhouse, Colac.
The Schoolhouse, Otatau.
The Schoolhouse, Wrey’s Bush.
The Schoolhouse, Heddon Bush.
The Schoolhouse, Thornbury.
The Schoolhouse, Wairio.
The Schoolhouse, Nightcaps.
The House of Colonel Chalmers, Mount Linton.
The Schoolhouse, Gummie’s Bush.
Mr. Sutherland’s House, Fairfax.
The Public Hall, Calcium.
The Schoolhouse, Mossburn.
Mr. Rose’s House, Plains, Manapouri.
The Schoolhouse, Drummond.
Mr. Booth’s House, Round Hill.
The Courthouse, Lumsden.
The Schoolhouse, Balfour.
The Schoolhouse, Waimatuku.
The Schoolhouse, Eastern Bush.
The Schoolhouse, Athol.
The Clerk’s Office, Five Rivers.
The Polling-booth, Cromarty.
The Schoolhouse, Pahi.
The Schoolhouse, North Wairio.
The Schoolhouse, Clifden.
The House of Mr. C. Small, Te Tua.
The Town Hall, East Dipton.
The Shearers’ Hut, Belmont.
Invercargill Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Invercargill (principal).
The Council Chambers, Ellis Road, East Invercargill.
The Schoolhouse, Gladstone.
The South Schoolhouse, Crinan Street, Invercargill.
The Council Hall, North Invercargill.
Invercargill Electoral District—continued.
The Council Hall, South Invercargill.
The Schoolhouse, Clifton.
The House of Mr. Carl Hacker, Richmond Grove.
The Presbyterian Meetinghouse, Georgetown.
The Schoolhouse, Kennington.
The Town Hall, Avenal.
The Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Don Street, Invercargill.
The Shop of Mr. G. McConechy, corner of Nith and Ettrick Streets, Invercargill.
Fairweather’s Hall, Scott Street, South Invercargill.
Awarua Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Winton (principal).
The Courthouse, Campbelltown.
The Church, Woodend.
The Schoolhouse, Green Hills.
The Schoolhouse, Otatara Bush.
The Schoolhouse, West Plains.
The Schoolhouse, Makarewa Township.
The Schoolhouse, Long Bush.
The Schoolhouse, Grove Bush.
The Schoolhouse, Myross Bush.
The Schoolhouse, Wallacetown.
The Schoolhouse, Waianiwa.
The Schoolhouse, Spring Bank.
The Schoolhouse, Spar Bush.
The Schoolhouse, Ryal Bush.
The Schoolhouse, South Forest Hill.
The Schoolhouse, Elderslie.
The Schoolhouse, Spring Hills.
The Schoolhouse, Hokonui.
The Schoolhouse, Oreti Plains.
The Schoolhouse, Limehills.
The Schoolhouse, Fernhills.
The Schoolhouse, South Hill End.
The Schoolhouse, Riverside.
The Schoolhouse, Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island.
The Building presently used as a Public School, Waikiwi
The Schoolhouse, North Forest Hill.
The Schoolhouse, Dipton.
The House of Mr. William Baird, Oteperi Gorge.
The Public Hall, Wright’s Bush.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twentieth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six.
W. C. WALKER,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
Notifying Issue of Writs, Date of Polling, &c.
Clerk of the Writs’ Office,
Wellington, 20th November, 1896.
IN pursuance of a warrant under the hand of His Excellency the Governor, dated the 20th 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 4th day of December next, as the day upon which the poll for such elections shall (if necessary) be taken, and Friday, the 11th day of December next, as the day on or before which the said writs shall be returnable to me.
HUGH POLLEN,
Clerk of the Writs.
By Authority: JOHN MACKAY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration20 November 1896
Electoral Act, Polling-places, Appointments
11 names identified
- Richard Cogar Bryant, Polling-place at Kinloch
- W. B. Kenyon, Polling-place at Premier Mine (Macetown)
- Mathew Richards, Polling-place at Māori Point
- Chalmers (Colonel), Polling-place at Mount Linton
- Sutherland (Mr.), Polling-place at Fairfax
- Rose (Mr.), Polling-place at Plains, Manapouri
- Booth (Mr.), Polling-place at Round Hill
- C. Small (Mr.), Polling-place at Te Tua
- Carl Hacker (Mr.), Polling-place at Richmond Grove
- G. McConechy (Mr.), Polling-place at Invercargill
- William Baird (Mr.), Polling-place at Oteperi Gorge
- W. C. Walker, Acting Colonial Secretary
🏛️ Notification of Writs for Elections
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration20 November 1896
Elections, Writs, Polling date
- Hugh Pollen, Clerk of the Writs
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Polling-places for General Assembly Elections Appointed
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration20 November 1896
Electoral Act, Polling-places, Appointments
8 names identified
- Richard Cogar Bryant, Polling-place at Kinloch
- W. B. Kenyon, Polling-place at Premier Mine (Macetown)
- Mathew Richards, Polling-place at Māori Point
- Chalmers (Colonel), Polling-place at Mount Linton
- Sutherland (Mr.), Polling-place at Fairfax
- Rose (Mr.), Polling-place at Plains, Manapouri
- Booth (Mr.), Polling-place at Round Hill
- C. Small (Mr.), Polling-place at Te Tua
- W. C. Walker, Acting Colonial Secretary
🏛️ Notification of Writs for Elections
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration20 November 1896
Elections, Writs, Polling date
- Hugh Pollen, Clerk of the Writs
NZ Gazette 1896, No 88