✨ Polling Places Appointment
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 86
Kawhia, the Courthouse.
Kawa West, the Public School.
Kihikihi, the Public Hall.
Kinohaku, the Public School.
Kiokio, Mr. S. Thomas’s Residence.
Korakonui, the Public School.
Leamington, the Public School.
Maihihi, the Public School.
Mangapiko, the Public School.
Matapara, Mr. H. W. Milner’s House.
Maungatautari, the Public School, No. 1.
Maungatautari, the Public School, No. 2.
Moerangi, Mr. Robert Riddle’s House.
Monovale, the Public School.
Ngahinapouri, the Public School.
Ngahape, the Public School.
Ngaroma, the Public School.
Ngatunui, the Public School.
Ohaupo, the Public Hall.
Oparau, the Public Hall.
Oparau Valley, Mr. A. Carmichael’s House.
Paewhenua, the Hall.
Parawera, the Native Public School.
Paterangi, the Public School.
Pirongia, the Public School.
Pokuru, the Public School.
Puahue, the Public School.
Pukeatua, the Public School.
Puketotara, Mr. A. Ormsby’s House.
Roto-orangi, the Public School.
Taotaoroa, the Post-office Building.
Te Awamutu, the Town Hall.
Te Anga, Mr. McDonald’s Boardinghouse.
Te Awaroa (Hauturu Post-office), the Landing-shed.
Te Kawa, the Drainage Board’s Office.
Te Koraha (Hauturu), the Public School.
Te Mata, Residence of Mr. G. Evans.
Te Mawhai, the Public School.
Te Pahu, the Public Hall.
Te Rauamoа, the Public School.
Te Rore, the Public School.
Tirau, the Council Chambers.
Tokanui, the Public School.
Tuhikaramea, Mr. A. McCheyne Murray’s House.
Waikeria Prison, the Administrative Buildings.
Waitetuna, Mr. W. Hodge’s House.
Wharepapa, Mr. F. C. Daniell’s Homestead.
Wharepuhunga, the Public School.
Whitehall, the Public School.
Rotorua Electoral District—
Atiamuri, Mr. Hill’s Motor-garage.
Awakeri, the Public School.
Hinuera, the Hall.
Kaharoa, the Public School.
Kopeopeo (Whakatane), the Presbyterian Church Vestry.
Lichfield, the Public School.
Mamaku, the Public School.
Manawahe, the Public School.
Mangatapu, the Schoolroom.
Mangorewa, the School.
Matahi, Mr. B. George’s Store.
Matata, the School.
Mokai, the Public School.
Murupara, Hutton’s Billiard-room.
Ngawaro, the Public School.
Ngongotaha, the Hall.
Ngongotaha Valley, the Public School.
Nukuhou North, the Cheese-factory.
Ohinepanea, the School.
Okere Falls, the Power-house.
Okoroire Railway-station, Mr. Bower’s Store.
Ongaroto, the Public School.
Oruanui, the Native School.
Otakiri, the Public School.
Otamarakau, the Public School.
Otuora, the Public School.
Pikowai, the Public School.
Pongakawa, the Bay of Plenty Timber Company’s Office.
Pongakawa, the Public School.
Puketurua, the Public School.
Putaruru, the Public School.
Reporoa, the Hall.
Rotoma, the Post-office.
Rotorua, Boord’s Premises, corner of Fenton and Malfroy Streets.
Rotorua, Sloan’s Hall (principal).
Rotorua, Salvation Army Hall.
Rotorua, the Courthouse.
Ruatahuna, the Native School.
Ruatoki North, the School.
Taneatua, the Public Hall.
Taupo, the Courthouse.
Te Matai Road, Mr. S. Dixon’s House.
Tapapa, the Public School.
Te Poi, the Hall.
Te Pu, the Public School.
Te Teko, the School.
Te Wairoa, Way’s Tea-rooms.
Te Whetu, the Public School.
Thornton, the Public School.
Tirau, the Tennis Club Pavilion (in the Domain).
Tokoroa, the Public School.
Waimana, the Public School.
Waingarara, the Public School.
Waiomou, Okoroire, the Public School.
Wairakei, Mrs. Grierson’s Cottage.
Waireka, the Forestry Camp.
Waotu, the School.
Whakarewarewa, the Native School.
Whakatane, the Borough Council Chambers.
Whakatane, the County Council Chambers.
Wharepaina, the School.
Bay of Plenty Electoral District—
Arero, the Post-office.
Arowhana (Whatatutu), the Homestead.
Cape Runaway, Williamson’s Storeroom.
Hangaroa, the Hall.
Hick’s Bay, the Public School.
Ihungia (Waipiro Bay), the Homestead.
Iwiroa, the Post-office.
Kahukura, the Public School.
Kaiteratahi, the Public School.
Kanaekanae, the Public School.
Koranga (Matawai), the Public School.
Kutarere, the Public School.
Lavenham, Hansen’s Residence.
Lottin Point, Wood’s Store.
Lower Hangaroa, Mr. Von Pein’s Premises.
Makarika Station, Shearers’ Dining-room.
Makauri, the Public School.
Mangaroa, Mr. Spence’s Residence.
Mangatuna (Tolaga Bay), the Public School.
Matawai, the Public School.
Matawhero, the Public School.
Motu, the Public School.
Motuera (Wharekopae), the Public School.
Motuhora, the Public School.
Ngatapa, the Public School.
Okitu (Gisborne), Mr. Lindsay’s House.
Omaio, the Public School.
Oponae, McLean’s Wool-shed.
Opotiki, the Courthouse (principal).
Opotiki, the Temperance Hall.
Opou (Manutuke), Mr. Aislabie’s Store.
Ormond, the Public School.
Otara, the Public School.
Otoko, the Public School.
Owetea, Tokomaru, Mr. Willis’s Shed.
Paerata Ridge, the Public School.
Pakihiroa Station, the Reading-room.
Panikau, Mr. Murphy’s Homestead.
Patutahi, the Public School.
Pehiri, the Post-office.
Port Awanui, the Courthouse.
Pouawa, Mr. T. Brosnahan’s Residence.
Puha, the Public School.
Puhikoko, Mr. Mottram’s Residence.
Puketawa (Tolaga Bay), Mr. Griffin’s Residence.
Rakauroa, the Public School.
Raukokore, the Public School.
Ruatorea, the Hall.
Tahora, Mr. Mitford’s Premises.
Tahunga, Mr. Steele’s Homestead.
Taruhēru, the Freezing-works Library.
Te Araroa, the Public School.
Te Kaha, the Public School.
Te Karaka, the Public Hall.
Te Puia, the Public School.
Tiniroto, the Public School.
Toatoa, the Post-office.
Tokomaru Bay, the Public School.
Tolaga Bay, the Courthouse.
Torere, the Public School.
Tuarua (Tolaga Bay), Hutchinson’s Shed.
Tuparoa, the Schoolhouse.
Upper Opata, Trafford’s Wool-shed.
Upper Ruakituri, Bruce’s Papuni Station.
Waerengaaahika, the Public School.
Waerengaokuri, the Store.
Waikohu, Mr. Hopgood’s Residence.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1922, No 86
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1922, No 86
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Appointment of Polling-places under the Legislature Act, 1908
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPolling-places, Electoral Districts, Appointments
26 names identified
- S. Thomas, Residence used as polling place
- H. W. Milner, House used as polling place
- Robert Riddle, House used as polling place
- A. Carmichael, House used as polling place
- A. Ormsby, House used as polling place
- McDonald, Boardinghouse used as polling place
- G. Evans, Residence used as polling place
- A. McCheyne Murray, House used as polling place
- W. Hodge, House used as polling place
- F. C. Daniell, Homestead used as polling place
- Hill, Motor-garage used as polling place
- B. George, Store used as polling place
- Bower, Store used as polling place
- Grierson (Mrs), Cottage used as polling place
- S. Dixon, House used as polling place
- Von Pein, Premises used as polling place
- Spence, Residence used as polling place
- Willis, Shed used as polling place
- Murphy, Homestead used as polling place
- T. Brosnahan, Residence used as polling place
- Mottram, Residence used as polling place
- Griffin, Residence used as polling place
- Mitford, Premises used as polling place
- Steele, Homestead used as polling place
- Aislabie, Store used as polling place
- Hopgood, Residence used as polling place