✨ Polling Places and Appointments
Mar. 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 673
Tuapeka Electoral District—
Mr. John Webster’s House, Waitahuna West.
The Courthouse, Lawrence (principal).
The Town Hall, Alexandra South.
Todd’s Hall, Heriot.
Mataura Electoral District—
The Public Hall, Mataura.
Wakatipu Electoral District—
The Private House of William Quinn, Kingston.
The Schoolhouse, Otama.
The Schoolhouse, Riversdale.
Awarua Electoral District—
The Polling-booth, Pegasus.
The Schoolhouse, Winton (principal).
The Schoolhouse, Ruapuke Island.
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SECOND SCHEDULE.
POLLING-PLACES APPOINTED.
Districts.
Marsden Electoral District—
The Ranfurly Hall, Kaipara Flats.
Waitemata Electoral District—
The Schoolhouse, Upper Waiwera.
Auckland East Electoral District—
The Wesleyan Schoolroom, Carlton-Gore Road.
St. Andrew’s Hall, Lower Symonds Street.
Eden Electoral District—
The Free Methodist Sunday-school, Mount Eden Road.
The Mount Roskill Road Board Office, Mount Roskill.
Franklin Electoral District—
The Creamery, Waitoa.
Waikato Electoral District—
The Public Hall, Te Kowhai
The Public Hall, Te Mata.
Bay of Plenty Electoral District—
The Schoolhouse, Kutarere.
Waipawa Electoral District—
The Town Board Office, Ormondville.
The Public Hall, Ongaonga.
Mr. Thompson’s Store, Matamau.
The Foresters’ Hall, Makotuku.
The Public Library, Norsewood.
The Public Library, Takapau.
The Hall, Wanstead.
The Public Hall, Porangahau.
The Post-office, Blackburn.
The Post-office, Ashley-Clinton.
The Public Hall, Umutaoroa.
The Public Library, Hampden
The Public Hall, Whetukura.
The Granary, Hatuma.
Mr. Goodwin’s Woolshed, Mangahe.
The Borough Council Office, Dannevirke.
Mr. Wood’s House, opposite North School.
Pahiatua Electoral District—
Mr. Hume’s House, Aohanga.
The Borough Council Chambers, Woodville (principal).
The Public Library, Mangatainoka.
The Methodist Church Vestry, Ballance.
The Public Hall, Kumeroa.
Newtown Electoral District—
The Kiosk, Worser Bay.
City of Nelson Electoral District—
The Harbour Board Office, The Port.
The Borough Council Office, Richmond.
Motueka Electoral District—
Taitapu Estate’s Office, Paturau.
The Odd Fellows’ Hall, Wakefield.
The Hall, Bainham.
Mr. G. H. Allan’s Office, Collingwood.
Buller Electoral District—
The Hall, Granity.
Grey Electoral District—
The Schoolhouse, Runanga.
Westland Electoral District—
Polling-place, Okarito Forks.
The Town Hall, Hokitika (principal).
Wairau Electoral District—
The Schoolhouse, Flaxbourne.
Christchurch North Electoral District—
The Public Library, Knightstown.
Christchurch East Electoral District—
The Methodist School, Stanmore Road, Richmond.
Ellesmere Electoral District—
The Town Hall, Doyleston.
The Schoolhouse, Springston.
Selwyn Electoral District—
The Road Board Office, Cass.
Geraldine Electoral District—
Mount Peel Road Board Office, Peel Forest.
The Road Board Office, Temuka (principal).
The County Council Office, Geraldine.
Waikouaiti Electoral District—
The Polling-booth, Reynoldstown.
Tuapeka Electoral District—
The Tuapeka Bazaar Auction Room, Lawrence (principal).
The Courthouse, Alexandra South.
The Athenæum Hall, Heriot.
Mataura Electoral District—
The Odd Fellows’ Hall, Mataura.
Wakatipu Electoral District—
The Private House of David L. Kerr, Kingston.
The Public Hall, Otama.
The Athenæum, Riversdale.
Awarua Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Winton.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this nineteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and six.
ALBERT PITT,
For Colonial Secretary.
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Appointment of Chairman of the Conciliation Board, Canterbury Industrial District.
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PLUNKET, Governor.
WHEREAS the Registrar is satisfied that the members of the Board of Conciliation for the Canterbury Industrial District (being the electing authorities) have failed to elect a Chairman of the Board :
Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by “The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1905,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby appoint
THOMAS JAMES MCBRIDE, Papanui Road, St. Albans,
to be Chairman of the said Board for the residue of the term of office of James Richard Triggs, who has resigned.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this nineteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and six.
T. Y. DUNCAN,
For Minister of Labour.
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Warrant authorising the Council of the Borough of Woolston to construct a Bridge over the Heathcote River, on the Ferry Road, within and adjacent to the Boundary of the Borough of Woolston, and apportioning the Cost.
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PLUNKET, Governor.
WHEREAS by section two hundred and nineteen of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900” (hereinafter termed “the said Act”), it is, inter alia, enacted that
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Polling Places for Various Electoral Districts
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPolling places, Electoral districts, Tuapeka, Mataura, Wakatipu, Awarua, Marsden, Waitemata, Auckland East, Eden, Franklin, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Waipawa, Pahiatua, Newtown, Nelson, Motueka, Buller, Grey, Westland, Wairau, Christchurch North, Christchurch East, Ellesmere, Selwyn, Geraldine, Waikouaiti
- Albert Pitt, For Colonial Secretary
👷 Appointment of Chairman of the Conciliation Board, Canterbury Industrial District
👷 Labour & Employment19 February 1906
Conciliation Board, Chairman appointment, Canterbury Industrial District, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1905
- Thomas James McBride, Appointed Chairman of Board
- James Richard Triggs, Resigned as Chairman
- William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor
- T. Y. Duncan, For Minister of Labour
🏗️ Warrant for Bridge Construction over Heathcote River, Woolston Borough
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksBridge construction, Heathcote River, Ferry Road, Woolston Borough, Municipal Corporations Act 1900
- William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor
NZ Gazette 1906, No 17