Boundary Definitions and Electoral Nominations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 18

Town of Shannon; thence along the south-eastern and north-eastern boundaries of that section and part of the south-eastern boundary of Section 648 to and across a public road, and along the northern side of that road to the south-western corner of Section 649, along the north-western and north-eastern boundaries of that section and the north-eastern boundary of Section 635, Town of Shannon, to George Street, and that line, bearing 123 14' 35", produced for a distance of 10294 links, thence bearing 223°, distance 7161·3 links, bearing 303° 14' 35", distance 10995·6 links, bearing 317° 37", distance 796·8 links, bearing 47° 37', distance 4882·8 links, to Johnston Street, across that street, and along its north-eastern side to the south-eastern corner of Section 647 aforesaid, the place of commencement.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

BOUNDARIES OF COUNTY OF HOROWHENUA.

ALL that area in the Wellington Land District bounded towards the north generally by a line along the middle of the Manawatu River from the sea to its confluence with the Oroua River, and by the Kairanga County as described in the New Zealand Gazette of the 16th March, 1916, page 780, to Arawaru Trig. Station; thence towards the east generally by Eketa-huna, Mauriceville, and Masterton Counties, as described in the New Zealand Gazette of the 28th June, 1917, page 2515, to the summit of the Tararua Range; thence by the summit of that range to Mount Hector; thence towards the south generally by a right line to the easternmost corner of Section 10, Block III, Akatarawa Survey District, by that section,

Sections 8 and 18 to the Ngatiawa River, and by a line along the middle of that river to the bridge on the Ngatiawa Road near Section 35, Block X, Kaitawa Survey District, and along the middle of the Ngatiawa Road and the Waikanae-Reiki-orangi Road to the northern boundary of Subdivision 23 of Ngarara West C Block, and by that boundary to the Main Trunk Railway line; thence by the railway-line to the middle of the Waikanae River, and by a line along the middle of that river to the sea; and thence towards the west generally by the sea to the mouth of the Manawatu River, the place of commencement: excepting the Boroughs of Levin and Shannon and the Otaki Town District.

G. W. RUSSELL.
Minister of Internal Affairs.

Southern Maori By-election, 1918.—Nominations of Candidates for Maori Representation.

Chief Electoral Office,
Wellington, 8th February, 1918.

NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Legislature Act, 1908, and amendments thereof, that the following nominations of candidates for the Southern Maori Electoral District have been received, viz. :—

  1. HENARE PARATA.
  2. JOHN HOPERE WHAREWITI URU..
  3. TEONE MATAPURA ERIHANA.

J. HISLOP,
Chief Electoral Officer.

By Authority: MARCUS F. MARKS, Government Printer, Wellington.




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🏘️ Redefining Boundaries of Shannon Borough and Horowhenua County (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
7 February 1918
Municipal Corporations Amendment Act, Boundary Definition, Shannon Borough, Horowhenua County
  • G. W. Russell, Minister of Internal Affairs

🏛️ Nominations for Southern Maori By-election

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
8 February 1918
Elections, Maori Representation, Southern Maori Electoral District
  • Henare Parata, Nominated candidate for Southern Maori By-election
  • John Hopere Wharewiti Uru, Nominated candidate for Southern Maori By-election
  • Teone Matapura Erihana, Nominated candidate for Southern Maori By-election

  • J. Hislop, Chief Electoral Officer