✨ Polling-place Abolishments and Appointments
666 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 18
Polling-places abolished and appointed.
PLUNKET, Governor.
WHEREAS by “The Legislature Act, 1908,” it is, among other things, enacted that the Governor may from time to time appoint, alter, and abolish polling-places for each electoral district within the limits thereof:
Now, therefore, I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby abolish the places mentioned in the First Schedule hereto as polling-places for the electoral districts the names of which are therein specified, and do hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Second Schedule hereto to be polling-places for the electoral districts the names of which are therein specified.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
POLLING-PLACES ABOLISHED.
Bay of Islands Electoral District :
The Schoolhouse, Pakia, Omapere.
The Kaitaia Hall, Kaitaia.
The Schoolhouse, Herekino.
The Schoolhouse, Te Kao.
Jarvie’s Store, Kawerua.
Glover’s Store, Taheke.
The Awanui Hall, Awanui.
Foresters’ Hall, Waihopo.
The Schoolhouse, Motukaraka.
The Schoolhouse, Takahue.
Mr. Yates’s Building, Pana, Parengarenga.
The Schoolhouse, Ruapekapeka.
The Public Hall, Towai.
The Schoolhouse, Waiotemarama.
Canterbury Settlement Schoolhouse, Waimamaku.
The Schoolhouse, Ramarama, Towai.
The Schoolhouse, Umawera.
The Schoolhouse, Punakitere.
Bartley’s Store, Lake Ohia, Taipa.
Saies’s Store, Takakuri, Saies.
Mr. McNamara’s Store, Ngawha.
Mountain’s Store, Purerua.
J. Clarke’s Store, Puketi, Waipapa.
The Schoolhouse, Upper Waihou.
David’s Store, Otoroa.
Wallen’s Store, Taipa.
The Schoolhouse, Fern Flat, Peria.
The Native Schoolhouse, Matauri.
The Public Hall, Utakura.
The Waipapakauri Hall, Waipapakauri, Kaitaia.
Berghan’s Store, Ahipara Hill, Ahipara.
The Schoolhouse, Hukerenui.
The Public Hall, Opuawhanga.
The Schoolhouse, Otonga.
The Schoolhouse, Helena Bay.
The Schoolhouse, Jordan, Hukerenui South.
The Schoolhouse, Whananaki.
The Schoolhouse, Kaimamaku, Whakapara.
Cleary’s Building, Puhipuhi.
The Public Hall, Wairiki, Whakapara.
New Zealand Timber Company’s Mill, Kouto, Opononi.
Hagger’s Store, Kaimaumau, near Waiharara.
The Schoolhouse, Wekaweka.
Ray’s Store, Pakaraka.
The Post-office, Tapuhi.
The Native School, Kenana.
Dickeson’s Hall, Kaikohe.
The Schoolhouse, Broadway.
The Post-office, Oue.
Cooper’s Store, Horeke.
The Schoolhouse, Katui.
The Schoolhouse, Mangatu.
The Schoolhouse, Marlborough Settlement.
The Bush Shanty, Taumatahinau.
Goodhue’s Store, Opahi.
Nesbit and Faithfull’s Shanty, Omahuta.
The Schoolhouse, Pakotai.
The Schoolhouse, Owhta.
The Schoolhouse, Pungaere.
The Schoolhouse, Riponui.
Leslie’s Shanty, Awarua.
The Telephone-office, Whangae.
The Mill, Mangatete.
Hempell’s Store, Ngataki Creek.
Maister’s Store, Pukepoto.
No. 1 School, Aponga, Purua.
Bay of Islands Electoral District—continued.
Post-office, Paranui.
Blacksmith’s Shop, Koraha, Lower Ramarama.
Sherman’s Store, Waingakau.
Oliver’s Store, Waimatanui.
The Native Schoolhouse, Whakarapa.
Marsden Electoral District :
The Schoolhouse, Huanui.
Morris’s Store, Whananaki.
The Schoolhouse, Otaika.
The Schoolhouse, Kaitara.
The Schoolhouse, Mata, Mangapai.
The Cove Schoolhouse, Waipu.
The Church, Whareora.
No. 1 School, Tangihua.
The School, Tawharanui.
The Schoolhouse, Ruatangata East.
The Billiard-room, Te Hana.
Mr. Homan’s Boardinghouse, Topuni.
Kaipara Electoral District :
The Courthouse, Dargaville (principal).
The Schoolroom, Woodhill.
The Schoolroom, Parkhurst.
The Schoolhouse, Makarau.
The Schoolroom, Glorit.
The Post-office, Komokoriki.
The Schoolroom, Hoteo North.
The Post-office, Batley.
The Schoolroom, Mangakura.
Curtis’s Hall, Kaiwaka.
The Public Hall, Pahi.
The Schoolroom, Hukatere.
The Schoolroom, Rehia.
The Schoolroom, Ahuroa.
Houghton’s Hall, Tangaihi.
The Schoolhouse, Pouto.
The Schoolhouse, Wairere.
Mr. T. Carroll’s Residence, Tangihua, Block III.
The Schoolhouse, Tokatoka No. 1.
The Public Hall, Arapohue.
The Schoolhouse, Oneta.
The Schoolhouse, Maropiu.
The Schoolroom, Babylon.
The Schoolhouse, Aoroa.
The Schoolhouse, Te Kopuru.
The Schoolhouse, Redhill.
The Public Hall, Tangiteroria.
The Public Hall, Hoanga.
The Schoolhouse, Mapuna.
Hawkins’s Bush, Whare, Awakino.
Mr. People’s Residence, Bickerstaffe.
Kjer’s Old Store, Kai Iwi.
McLeod’s Store, Tangitiki.
The Schoolroom, Tatarariki, Scarrott’s.
Dolman’s Store, Kirikopuni.
The Post-office, Waimauku.
The Schoolroom No. 2, Matakahe.
Fred Bishop’s House, South Head.
Public Works Cottage, Te Hana.
The Schoolroom No. 2, Okahu.
Williams’s Store, Muka.
The School, Taupaki.
The Schoolhouse, Ruawai.
Brown’s Bush Whare, Pekapekarau.
Waitemata Electoral District :
Burns House, Ahuroa.
Sinton’s Store, Brigham’s Creek.
Presbyterian Schoolroom, Devonport.
The Methodist Hall, Devonport.
George Scott’s House, Mahurangi Heads.
The Schoolhouse, Nanahu.
Cooper’s Store, Okiwi, Great Barrier.
The Post-office, Okupu, Great Barrier.
Carlson’s Store, Oreville, Great Barrier.
Paddison’s House, Owena, Great Barrier.
The Post-office, Port Fitzroy, Great Barrier.
The Schoolhouse, Tryphena, Great Barrier.
The Schoolhouse, Whangapara, Great Barrier.
The Schoolhouse, Greenhithe.
The Schoolhouse, Huhue.
Ranfurly Hall, Kaipara Flats.
Te Kapa Schoolhouse, Mahurangi East.
Algie’s House, Mullet Point.
The Schoolhouse, Long Bay.
The Schoolhouse, Whangaparoa.
The Schoolhouse, Waiwera.
Mrs. Goodwin’s Store, Kumeu.
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🏛️ Polling-places Abolished and Appointed for Electoral Districts
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral districts, Polling-places, Abolition, Appointment, Legislature Act 1908, Bay of Islands, Marsden, Kaipara, Waitemata
- Plunket, Governor
NZ Gazette 1909, No 18