Electoral Polling Places




Num. 95. 2515

SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1902.
Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1902.

Polling-places under “The Electoral Act, 1902,” appointed.

RANFURLY, Governor.
By his Deputy,
ROBERT STOUT.

IN exercise of the powers conferred upon me by “The Electoral Act, 1902,” I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be polling-places for the electoral districts the names of which are therein specified.

SCHEDULE.

Kaipara Electoral District—
The Public Hall, Aranga.

City of Wellington Electoral District—
The Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this seventeenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and two.

W. C. WALKER.

Polling-places appointed, Maori Electoral Districts.

RANFURLY, Governor.
By his Deputy,
ROBERT STOUT.

IN pursuance of the powers vested in me by “The Electoral Act, 1902,” I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be polling-places for the Maori electoral districts therein specified.

SCHEDULE.

Western Maori Electoral District—
Utapu, Wanganui—Runanga House.
Omahu Pa, Te Aroha—Runanga House.

Southern Maori Electoral District—
Ruapuke—Schoolhouse.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this eighteenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and two.

W. C. WALKER.

Polling-places under “The Electoral Act, 1902,” appointed.

RANFURLY, Governor.
By his Deputy,
ROBERT STOUT.

IN exercise of the powers conferred upon me by “The Electoral Act, 1902,” I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be polling-places for the electoral districts the names of which are therein specified.

SCHEDULE.

Waikato Electoral District—
Sutton’s Store, Waitetuna.

Egmont Electoral District—
The Schoolhouse, Norfolk Road.
The Public Hall, Kaimata.
Mr. J. C. Smith’s Residence, Okoke Road.
James’s Fellmongery, Stratford.
Workman’s Hall, Ongarue.
The Schoolhouse, Wortley Road.
The Schoolhouse, Durham Road.
Mr. Harrison’s Boardinghouse, Poro-o-tarao.
Taumaranui Hall, Taumaranui.
Government Storeroom, Piriha.
Wilson’s Whare, Maeroa Road.
Ellis’s Store, Mangapihi.
Williams’s Store, Ohoura.

Palmerston Electoral District—
Trass’s Refreshment-rooms, Ashhurst.

Otaki Electoral District—
The Schoolhouse, Ohariu.

Wallace Electoral District—
The building known as Rabbit Hut, Balfour.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this fifteenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and two.

W. C. WALKER.

By Authority: JOHN MACKAY, Government Printer, Wellington.



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🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places for General Electoral Districts

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
17 November 1902
Polling places, Electoral Act 1902, Kaipara, Wellington
  • Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, Governor
  • Robert Stout, Deputy
  • W. C. Walker

🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places for Maori Electoral Districts

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
18 November 1902
Polling places, Electoral Act 1902, Western Maori, Southern Maori
  • Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, Governor
  • Robert Stout, Deputy
  • W. C. Walker

🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places for Additional Electoral Districts

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
15 November 1902
Polling places, Electoral Act 1902, Waikato, Egmont, Palmerston, Otaki, Wallace
7 names identified
  • J. C. Smith, Residence used as polling place
  • James, Fellmongery used as polling place
  • Harrison, Boardinghouse used as polling place
  • Trass, Refreshment-rooms used as polling place
  • Wilson, Whare used as polling place
  • Ellis, Store used as polling place
  • Williams, Store used as polling place

  • Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, Governor
  • Robert Stout, Deputy
  • W. C. Walker