Polling Places for Electoral Districts




Nov. 21. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 4119

Parnell Electoral District—

The Public Hall, Newmarket (principal).
The Public School, Parnell Rise.
The Gymnasium, St. Stephen’s Native School, Gladstone Road, Parnell.
St. Mark’s Hall, Remuera Road.
Marquee erected in the Grounds of the Remuera Road Board, between Clonbern and Vincent Roads.
Room in Cucksey’s Buildings, corner Stokes and Mount Eden Roads.
Room at 70 St. George’s Bay Road, Parnell, next Mr. Beaton’s Store, corner of Garfield Street.
Room at 59 Brighton Road, Parnell (Mr. Stonestreet’s).
St. Mary’s Hall, Manukau Road, Parnell.
Mr. Geo. Foster’s Workshop, Manukau Road, Newmarket, nearly opposite Railway Street.
Marquee erected on Section, corner of Victoria Avenue and Glen Road, Remuera.
Rawhiti Bowling Club’s Pavilion, corner of Rangitoto Avenue and Rimu Street, Remuera.
Messrs. Barry Bros.’ Brick Building, Gardynhurst, Remuera.
Shop in Brick Building, corner of Manukau and Fairfax Roads, Epsom.
Shop in Brick Building, corner of Khyber Pass Road and Park Road, Newmarket.
Marquee on Section, corner of Green Lane and Clonbern Road, Remuera.
Domain Tea Kiosk, Park Road West, Newmarket.

Manukau Electoral District—

The Salvation Army Barracks, Onehunga (principal).
The Foresters’ Hall, Onehunga.
The Royal Oak Tea Kiosk, Onehunga.
The Papapa Railway-station, Onehunga.
The Public Hall, Harp of Erin.
The Congregational Church, Mount Roskill.
The Masonic Hall, Otahuhu.
The Salvation Army Home, Pakatoa Island.
The Salvation Army Home, Roto Roa Island.
The Railway-station, Penrose.
Mr. E. H. Chamberlin’s House, Ponui Island.
Fairy Bower Tea Rooms, St. Heliers.
The Public Hall, Panmure.
The Parish Hall, Ellerslie.
The Manukau Water-supply Office, Epsom.
The Costley Home, Epsom.
The Epsom Hall, Epsom.
The Wapiti Hall, Epsom.
Fenton’s Grain Store, Mount Eden Road.
Mr. Trayes’s Office, Rangitoto.
Mrs. Walker’s Barn, corner of Mays and Richardson Roads.
Mr. Fleming’s Marquee on Beach, Kohimarama.
Cowes Post-office, Waiheke.
Awaroa Post-office, Waiheke.

Franklin Electoral District—

The Courthouse, Pukekohe (principal).
The Odd Fellows’ Hall, Pukekohe.
The Public Hall, Patumahoe.
The Public Hall, Waiuku.
The Public School, Pollock Settlement.
The Public School, near Awhitu Wharf.
The Public School, Waipipi.
The Public School, Awhitu Central.
The Public School, Kohekohe.
The Public School, Manukau Heads.
The Public School, Pukekohe East.
The Public Hall, Bombay.
The Public School, Mounoukai.
The Public School, Mataitai (Post Town, Clevedon).
The Building used as School, Hauarahi, near Kaiawa (Post Town, Mangatawhiri).
The Public School, Ararimu.
The Public School, Waiau, Karaka.
The Public School, Orua Bay.
The Public School (No. 2), Karaka (Post Town, Runciman).
The Public School, Paparata.
The Public Hall, Glenbrook.
The Public Hall, Rama Rama.
The Public Hall, Hunua.
The Public School, Ness Valley.
The Public School, Paparimu.
The Public School, Ponga.
The Public Hall, Ardmore.
The Public Hall, Alfriston.
The Unsectarian Church, Brookby.

Wairoa Public Hall, Clevedon.
The Public Hall, Drury.
The Public Hall, Howick.
The Public Hall, Mangere.
The Public School, Mangere Bridge.
The Public Hall, Manurewa.
The Public School, Maraetai.
The Public Hall, Otahuhu.
The Public Hall, Papakura.
The Public School, Papatoetoe.
The Public School, Pakuranga.
The Public Hall, Tamaki East.
The Public School, Turanga Creek (Post Town, Howick).
The Methodist Schoolhouse, Wiri (Post Town, Papatoetoe).
The Public School, Weymouth (Post Town, Manurewa).
The Public School (No. 1), Karaka (Post Town, Runciman).
The Social Hall, Otau Settlement.
The Public Hall, Otaua.

Raylan Electoral District—

King’s Hall, Huntly (principal).
Mr. L. L. King’s House, Awaroa Landing.
Public Hall, Buckland.
Public School, Churchill.
Church of Christ, Claudelands.
Public School, Eureka.
Public School, Glenmurray.
Public School, Goodwood (Fencourt).
Public Hall, Gordonton.
Public Hall, Hautapu.
Public Hall, Horotiu.
Wilson & Shaw’s Store, Huntly-Awaroa Railway Works (Five-mile Peg).
Public Works Office, Huntly West.
Public School, Karamu.
Government Farm Grain Shed, Kirikiriroa.
Public School, Komokorau.
Mr. Wheeler’s House, Mangati.
Public Hall, Matangi.
Public School, Matira (near Woodleigh).
Public School, Maungatawhiri Valley.
The Courthouse, Mercer.
Public School, Newstead.
Public Hall, Ngaruawahia.
Public Hall, Onewhero.
Public School, Orini.
Public Hall, Pokeno.
Public School, Port Waikato.
Public School, Pukekawa.
Mr. Potter’s Shed, Pukekohe Hill.
Mrs. Roulston’s Shed, Pukekohe West.
Public School, Pukemiro.
Public School, Puni.
Mr. Dean’s House, Queen’s Redoubt.
Courthouse, Raglan.
Post-office, Roto Ngaro (Mrs. Mount’s House).
Public School, Rototuna.
Post-office, Ruakiwi.
Public School, Ruapuke.
Public School, Tamahere.
Public School, Taupiri.
Public School, Tauwhare.
Public School, Te Akatea.
Public School, Te Kowhai.
Public School, Te Mata.
Post-office, Te Uku (Mr. Moon’s House).
Public Hall, Tuakau.
Public School, Waikokowai.
Post-office, Waimai.
Public Hall, Waingaro.
Post-office, Wairamarama (Mr. Cripp’s House).
Mr. Bell’s House, Waitetuna.
Public School, Whangarata.
Public Hall, Whatawhata.
Public School, Whitikahu.
Post-office, Woodleigh (Mr. Barton’s House).
Road Board Office, Razorback (near Bombay).
Paerata–Patumahoe Railway-works, Public Works Store, near Mr. Beloe’s Farm.

Thames Electoral District—

The Courthouse, Thames (principal).
Odd Fellow’s Hall, Richmond Street, Thames.
Protestant Alliance Hall, Rolleston Street, Thames.
The Public School, Parawai.
The Public School, Tararu.
The Public School, Waiomio.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1914, No 124


NZLII PDF NZ Gazette 1914, No 124





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🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places under the Legislature Act, 1908 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Polling Places, Electoral Districts, Parnell, Manukau, Franklin, Raglan, Thames
18 names identified
  • Beaton (Mr), Store owner near polling place
  • Stonestreet (Mr), Owner of polling place
  • Geo. Foster (Mr), Owner of workshop used as polling place
  • E. H. Chamberlin (Mr), Owner of house used as polling place
  • Trayes (Mr), Owner of office used as polling place
  • Walker (Mrs), Owner of barn used as polling place
  • Fleming (Mr), Owner of marquee used as polling place
  • L. L. King (Mr), Owner of house used as polling place
  • Wheeler (Mr), Owner of house used as polling place
  • Potter (Mr), Owner of shed used as polling place
  • Roulston (Mrs), Owner of shed used as polling place
  • Dean (Mr), Owner of house used as polling place
  • Mount (Mrs), Owner of house used as polling place
  • Moon (Mr), Owner of house used as polling place
  • Bell (Mr), Owner of house used as polling place
  • Cripp (Mr), Owner of house used as polling place
  • Barton (Mr), Owner of house used as polling place
  • Beloe (Mr), Owner of farm near polling place