✨ Polling-place Appointments
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 95
Polling-places under the Legislature Act, 1908, appointed.
ISLINGTON, Governor.
I N pursuance and in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by the Legislature Act, 1908, I, John Poynder Dickson-Poynder, Baron Islington, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby abolish all existing polling-places, and do hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be polling-places for the electoral districts therein specified.
SCHEDULE.
Bay of Islands Electoral District—
The County Council Chambers, Kawakawa (principal).
The Courthouse, Russell.
The Public School, Opua.
Mountain’s Store, Purerua.
The Public Hall, Towai.
The Public Hall, Tapuihi.
The Public School, Ramarama.
The Public Works Office, Ballast Pit.
King’s Store, Pakaraka.
The Public Hall, Ohaeawai.
Dickeson’s Store, Ngawha.
Dickeson’s Hall, Kaikohe.
The Public School, Waimate North.
The Public School, Okaihau.
The Public School, Upper Waihou.
Black’s Store, Kerikeri.
The Public School, Puketi.
The Public Works Office, Rakautau.
McCarthy’s House, Owae.
The Central Public School, Ruapekapeka.
The Post-office, Waipapa.
Gammon’s House, Awarua.
J. Brown’s House, Wairiki, Puhipuhi.
The Public School, Hukerenui.
The Public School, Riponui.
The Public School, Jordan.
King’s Store, Aponga, Purua.
The Public Hall, Titoki.
Rawnsley’s Gum Store, Parakao
The Public School, Pakotai.
Finlayson’s Office, Nukutawhiti.
The Public Hall, Whakapara.
The Public School, Otonga.
The Public Hall, Opunawhanga.
The Public School, Whananaki.
The Public School, Helena Bay.
The Public School, Kaimamaku.
The Public School, Marua.
The Public School, Matapouri.
The Public School, Ngunguru.
The Public School, Hikurangi.
The Native Public School, Matauri Bay.
David’s Store, Otoroa.
The Public Hall, Totara North.
The Public Hall, Kaeo.
The Courthouse, Whangaroa.
The Native Public School, Touwae, Waitapu.
The Courthouse, Mangonui.
The Peria Hall, Oruru.
The Post-office, Paranui.
Cable-station Hall, Doubtless Bay.
Wallen’s House, Taipa.
Urlich’s Store, Lake Ohia.
Kenana Native Public School, Kohumaru.
The Public School, Fairburns.
The Public School, Fern Flat.
The Public School, Victoria Valley.
Long’s Hall, Mangatete.
The Public Hall, Awanui.
The Public Hall, Kaitaia.
The Public School, Takahue.
Master’s Store, Pukepoto.
The Courthouse, Ahipara.
The Public Hall, Waipapakauri.
Evans’s Store, Waiharara.
Hagger’s Store, Kaimaumau.
The Public Hall, Hohoura.
The Foresters’ Hall, Waihopo.
Evans’s Store, Ngataki Creek.
The Public School, Pukenui.
The Public School, Waingakau.
The Public School, Te Kao.
Yates’s Buildings, Parenga.
The Courthouse, Kohukohu.
The Courthouse, Rawene.
The Public Hall, Utakura.
Burton’s Store, Horeke.
The Public School, Punakitere.
The Public Hall, Taheke.
Oliver’s Store, Waimatanui.
The Public School, Rangiahua.
The Public School, Umawera.
The Public School, Motukaraka.
The Public School, Broadwood.
The Public School, Runaruna.
The Post-office, Oue.
The New Zealand Timber Company’s Mill, Koutu.
Andrewes’s Hall, Opononi.
The Public School, Pakia, Omapere.
The Public School, Waiotemarama.
The Public School, Waimamaku.
The Public School, Wekaweka.
The Company’s Office, Whangape.
The Public Hall, Herekino.
Brake’s House, Opouteke.
Marsden Electoral District—
The Drill Hall, Whangarei (principal).
The Public School, Whangarei.
The Public School, Kamo.
The Public Hall, Kaurihohore.
The Public School, Ruatangata East.
The Public School, Ruatangata West.
The Public School, Kiripaka.
The Public School, Huaniu.
Brown’s Cottage, Ngunguru.
The Public School, Bryn Avon.
The Public Hall, Whareora.
The Public Hall, Parua Bay.
The Public Hall, Whangarei Heads.
The Public Hall, Onerahi.
The Public School, Limestone.
The Public School, Mata.
The Public School, Mangapai.
The Public School, Otaika.
The Public School, Kara.
The Public School, Poroti.
The Public School, Maungatapere.
The Public School, Tangihua No. 2.
The Public School, Maungakaramea.
The Public School, Waikiekie.
The Public School, Mareretu.
The Public School, Ruakaka.
The Public School, Waipu North River.
The Courthouse, Waipu.
The Public School, Waipu Cove.
The Public Hall, Mangawai.
The Public School, Te Arai.
Sarah’s Hall, Hakaru.
The Public Hall, Maungatoroto.
The Public School, Whangaripo.
The Public School, Pakiri.
The Public Hall, Leigh.
The Public Hall, Whangateau.
The Public School, Tawharanui.
The Public School, Matakana.
The Public School, Kaiwaka.
The Public School, North Albertland.
The Public School, Te Hana.
The Public Hall, Wellsford.
The Public School, Hoteo Valley.
Turley’s Store, Wayby.
The Town Hall, Warkworth.
The Public School, Streamlands.
The Public Hall, Kaipara Flats.
The Public School, Huhue.
The Public School, Mullet Point.
The Public School, Tekapa, Mahurangi East.
George Scott’s House, Mahurangi West.
The Town Hall, Puhoi.
Burns’s House, Ahuroa.
Kaipara Electoral District—
The Courthouse, Dargaville (principal).
The Public School, No. 1, Ahuroa.
The Public Hall, Ararua.
The Public School, Aranga.
The Public Hall, Arapohue.
The Public Hall, Aratapu.
The Public School, Aoroa.
Hawkins’s Bush Office, Awakino.
The Public School, Babylon.
The Public School, Batley.
Mr. Thomas’s Residence, Bickerstaffe.
The Public School, Glorit.
The Courthouse, Helensville.
The Public Hall, Hoanga.
The Public School, Hukatere.
The Public School, Hoteo North.
Mr. Campbell’s Residence, Houto.
Waikaraka Hall, Kaihu.
Nelson’s Store, Kai Iwi.
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🏛️ Appointment of Polling-places under the Legislature Act, 1908
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral districts, Polling-places, Legislature Act 1908, Bay of Islands, Marsden, Kaipara
- ISLINGTON, Governor
- John Poynder Dickson-Poynder, Baron Islington, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand
NZ Gazette 1911, No 95