Polling Places Appointment




Num. 33.

745

SUPPLEMENT

TO THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

OF

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918.

Polling-places appointed.

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

WHEREAS by the Legislature Act, 1908, it is, among other things, enacted that the Governor-General may from time to time appoint, alter, and abolish polling-places for each electoral district within the limits thereof:

Now, therefore, I, Arthur William De Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby abolish all existing polling-places in the various electoral districts in the said Dominion, and do hereby appoint the places mentioned in the schedule hereto to be polling-places for the electoral districts the names of which are therein specified.

Bay of Islands Electoral District—

The County Council Chambers, Kawakawa (principal).
The Courthouse, Russell.
Morris’s Store, Opua.
Mountain’s Store, Purerua.
The Public Hall, Towai.
The Public Hall, Tapuhi.
The Public Hall, Ohaeawai.
Dickeson’s Hall, Kaikohe.
Kerr’s Store, Waimate North.
The Public Hall, Okaihau.
Cleave’s Store, Kerikeri.
The Public School, Hukerenui.
The Public Hall, Whakapara.
The Public School, Hikurangi.
The Public Hall, Saies, Totara North.
The Public Hall, Kaeo.
The Courthouse, Whangaroa.
The Courthouse, Mangonui.
The Peria Hall, Oruru.
The Public School, Fairburn’s.
Trigg’s Hall, Victoria Valley.
The Public Hall, Awanui.
The Public Library, Kaitaia.
The Courthouse, Ahipara.

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The Public Library, Waipapakauri.
Shine’s Residence, Waiharara.
The Public Hall, Hohoura.
The Foresters’ Hall, Waihopo.
The Courthouse, Kohukohu.
The Courthouse, Rawene.
The Public Hall, Taheke.
Ogle’s Hall, Rangiahua.
The Public School, Motukaraka.
The Public Hall, Broadwood.
Andrewes’s Hall, Opononi.
The Public Hall, Omapere.
The Public School, Waiotemarama.
The Public Hall, Waimamaku.
The Company’s Office, Whangape.
The Public Hall, Herekino.

Marsden Electoral District—

The Town Hall, Whangarei (principal).
The Public School, Kamo.
The Public School, Ruatangata West.
The Public School, Kiripaka.
The Public Hall, Whareora.
The Public Hall, Parua Bay.
The Public Hall, Whangarei Heads.
The Public Hall, Onerahi.
The Public School, Mangapai.
The Public School, Otaika.
The Public School, Maunu.
The Public School, Kara.
The Public School, Poroti.
The Public School, Maungatapere.
The Public School, Maungakaramea.
The Public School, Waikiekie.
The Public School, Mareretu.
The Public Hall, Ruakaka.
The Courthouse, Waipu.
The Public Hall, Mangawai.
The Public School, Te Arai.
The Public Hall, Maungaturoto.
The Public School, Pakiri.



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🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
28 February 1918
Polling places, Electoral districts, Bay of Islands, Marsden
  • Arthur William De Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Governor-General