✨ Electoral District Boundaries




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 19

the 10th day of September, 1917) to its junction with the
southern boundary of the Maungakaramea Road District
(as existing on the 10th day of September, 1917) of the said
riding and the said county; thence by the south-western
boundary of the said road district to its junction with the
before-mentioned Marsden Electoral District on the northern
boundary of Section 16, Block I, Tangihua Survey District;
thenee in a north-westerly direction generally by that electoral
district to the place of commencement, including Mokohinau
Island and adjacent islands.

KAIPARA.

This district is bounded towards the north and north-east
generally by the Bay of Islands and Marsden Electoral
Districts, hereinbefore described, from the ocean at the north-
western corner of Block V, Waipoua Survey District, to the
southern boundary of the Mahurangi Riding of Rodney
County (as existing on the 10th day of September, 1917) at
Cowan's Bay; thence towards the east generally by the
ocean to the southern boundary of the Wainui Riding of
Waitemata County (as existing on the 10th day of September,
1917) at the mouth of the Weiti River; thence towards the
south by the southern boundary of the said riding to its
junction with the eastern boundary of Kaukapakapa Riding
(as existing on the 10th day of September, 1917); thence by
the eastern and southern boundaries of the said riding to the
southern boundary of the Helensville Town District (as
existing on the 10th day of September, 1917); thence by the
southern and western boundaries of the said town district
to the north-western corner of the aforesaid town district at
the Kaipara River; thence towards the south-west by the
Kaipara River, the middle of the Kaipara Harbour and Kai-
para entrance to the ocean; thence in a north-westerly
direction by the ocean to the place of commencement, including
all adjacent islands.

WAITEMATA.

This district is bounded towards the north by the Kaipara
Electoral District, hereinbefore described, from the junction
of the eastern boundary of Kaukapakapa Riding (as existing
on the 10th day of September, 1917) of Waitemata County,
with the southern boundary of the Wainui Riding to the
ocean at the mouth of the Weiti River; thence towards the
east generally by the ocean to the North Head of the Waite-
mata Harbour; thence towards the south and south-west
generally by the northern side of Waitemata Harbour to the
north-western corner of Section 214, Block VI, Waitemata
Survey District; thence across the said harbour to a point
in line with the northern boundary of the said section at the
eastern boundary of Section 15 of the said block and survey
district; thence in a south-westerly direction by the eastern
boundary of the said Section 15 and the southern boundary
of Section 72 of the aforesaid block and survey district to the
south-eastern corner of Section 52, Block V, Waitemata
Survey District; thence by the southern boundary of the
said Section 52 to and along the road forming part of the
southern boundary of the aforesaid Section 52 and passing
through Sections 140, 63, and forming the northern boundary
of Section 44, north-western boundary of Section 108, and
passing through Section 9 of the said block and survey district
to the Auckland-Helensville Railway-line; thence in a north-
westerly direction by the said railway-line to its intersection
with the southern boundary of the Waikoukou Block; thence
in an easterly and northerly direction by the southern and
eastern boundaries of the said block to the south-western
corner of Section 160, Block V, Waitemata Survey District;
thence by the western boundary of the said section and its
production to the road north of the aforesaid section; thence
in a north-westerly direction by the said road to the south-
eastern corner of Section 70A; thence by the south-eastern
and north-eastern boundary of the said section and north-
eastern boundary of Section 70, Block I, of the said survey
district, and the south-eastern boundaries of Sections 66 and
53 to the Waitemata Electoral District (as described in the
New Zealand Gazette No. 76, of the 27th September, 1911) at
the north-east corner of the said Section 53; thence towards
the west generally by the said Waitemata Electoral District
to its junction with the Kaipara Electoral District, herein-
before described, at the south-western corner of Section 59,
Block IV, Kumeu Survey District; thence by the said
Kaipara Electoral District to the place of commencement,
including Titiri Island, Bean Rock, Great Barrier Island,
Little Barrier Island, Rakitu Island, Rangiahua Island,
Kawau Island, Motuhora Island, Pine Island, Motukete
Island, Moturekareka Island, and adjacent islands.

EDEN.

This district is bounded towards the north and east gene-
rally by the Kaipara Electoral District, hereinbefore de-
scribed, from the ocean at the Kaipara Entrance to the
Waitemata Electoral District, hereinbefore described, at the
south-western corner of Section 59, Block XIV, Kumeu
Survey District; thence by the said Waitemata Electoral
District to the western coast-line of the Waitemata Har-
bour; thence towards the north-east generally by the western
and southern coast-line of the said Waitemata Harbour to
the eastern boundary of the Eden Electoral District, as de-
scribed in New Zealand Gazette No. 76, of the 27th Septem-
ber, 1911, at the mouth of the Motions Creek; thence in a
south-easterly direction generally by the said Eden Electoral
District to the north-western corner of Section 35; thence
by the northern boundaries of Sections 35, 34, and 28 to
School Road; thence by School Road to the New North Road;
thence by the New North Road to Kingsland Road; thence
in a south-westerly direction by Kingsland Road and its con-
tinuation past Edendale Road to Coyle Street; thence by
Coyle Street to Fowld's Road; thence by Fowld's Road to
Taumata Road; thence by Taumata Road to Euston Road;
thence by Euston Road to the said Eden Electoral District
at Mount Albert Road; thence towards the south-east by the
aforesaid Eden Electoral District to Manukau Harbour, and
by the said harbour to the ocean; thence towards the south-
west generally by the ocean to the place of commencement.

AUCKLAND EAST.

This district is bounded towards the north generally by
the Waitemata Harbour from a point in line with the middle
of Queen Street to the King's Drive at the south-western
corner of St. George's Bay; thence by the King's Drive to
the St. George's Bay Road; thence towards the east generally
by the St. George's Bay Road to Garfield Street; thence by
Garfield Street to Manukau Road; thence by Manukau
Road to the eastern corner of original Section 37A; thence
by the south-eastern boundary of the said original Sec-
tion 37A to the Auckland City boundary (as existing on
the 10th day of September, 1917) at the north-eastern
boundary of the Auckland Domain; thence in a south-
easterly and south-westerly direction by the said Auckland
City boundary to its junction with the northern boundary
of the Borough of Newmarket (as existing on the 10th day
of September, 1917) at Park Road East; thence by the
northern, eastern, and southern boundaries of the said
Borough of Newmarket to the junction with the former
Auckland East Electoral District, as described in New Zea-
land Gazette No. 76, of the 27th September, 1911, at the
junction of Almorah and Seccombe's Roads; thence in a
southerly and westerly direction by the said Auckland East
Electoral District to the junction of Victoria Avenue and
the New North Road; thence by Victoria Avenue to Sussex
Street; thence by Sussex Street to Newton Road; thence by
Newton Road to Gladstone Street; thence by Gladstone
Street to East Street; thence by East Street to the afore-
said Auckland East Electoral District at Queen Street;
thence towards the west by the before-mentioned Auckland
East Electoral District to the place of commencement. This
district also includes all wharves and extensions seaward
and the Rakino, Motuihi, Pakatoa, Rotoroa, Ponui, Pahiki,
and Rangitoto Islands and adjacent Islands.

AUCKLAND CENTRAL.

This district is bounded towards the east generally by
the Auckland East Electoral District hereinbefore described
from the Waitemata Harbour to the junction of Victoria
Avenue and the New North Road; thence towards the
south-west, west, and north-east generally by the former
Auckland Central Electoral District, as described in New
Zealand Gazette No. 76, of the 27th September, 1911, to the
place of commencement, including all wharves and exten-
sions seaward.

AUCKLAND WEST.

This district is bounded towards the west and north by
the Waitemata Harbour from the mouth of Cox's Creek
to the eastern boundary of the Auckland West Electoral
District, as described in New Zealand Gazette No. 76, of
the 27th September, 1911; thence towards the east by
the said Auckland West Electoral District to the junction
of Ross Road and Williamson Avenue; thence towards the
south generally by Ross Road to Cross Street; thence by
Cross Street to the aforesaid Auckland West Electoral Dis-
trict at Richmond Road; thence by the before-mentioned
Auckland West Electoral District to the mouth of Cox's
Creek, the place of commencement, including all wharves
and extensions seaward.

GREY LYNN.

This district is bounded towards the north-east, gene-
rally by the Auckland West, Auckland Central, and Auck-
land East Electoral Districts, hereinbefore described, from



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πŸ›οΈ Proclamation of New Electoral Districts for the North Island (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
7 February 1918
Electoral districts, Boundaries, North Island, Proclamation