Polling Places Appointment




Feb. 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 601

Hawke’s Bay Electoral District—
Ardkeen Settlement, Mr. O. G. Birrell’s Homestead.
Clive, the Public School.
Eskdale, the Schoolhouse.
Frasertown, the Public School.
Hastings, the Salvation Army Barracks, Heretaunga Street (principal).
Hastings, the District School.
Hastings, the Old Library.
Kokako, the Native School.
Kotemaori, Mr. Bee’s Wool-shed.
Mahora North, the Schoolhouse.
Mangateretere, the Schoolhouse.
Marumaru, the Public School.
Mohaka, the Schoolhouse.
Omahanui, the Accommodation-house.
Omahu, the Schoolhouse.
Pakipaki, Mr. Moroney’s House.
Patoka, the Schoolhouse.
Petane, King George’s Hall.
Pohui, the Schoolhouse.
Puketapu, the Public School.
Puketitiri, the Schoolhouse.
Putere, the Wool-shed, Putere Homestead.
Rissington, the Schoolhouse.
Sherenden, the Schoolhouse.
Tangoio, the Schoolhouse.
Tarawera, the Old School Residence.
Terapatiki, Mr. A. M. Gray’s Storeroom.
Tomoana, the Reading-room.
Turaroa, Mr. Hyde’s Premises.
Tutira, the Public School.
Upper Ruakituri, Mr. J. Morice’s Premises.
Waikare, Nathan’s Hall.
Waiwhare, Mr. Ensor’s Whare.
Whanawhana, Mr. Beamish’s House.

Napier Electoral District—
Borough Council Chambers (principal).
Stewart’s Hall, Port Ahuriri.
Awatoto Public Hall.
Taradale Town Hall.
McGlashan’s Auction Mart.
The Old People’s Home, Greenmeadows.
Farndon Park Pavilion.
Sidey Hall, Napier South.
Tramway Office, Faraday Street.
Westshore Public Hall.

Waipawa Electoral District—
Havelock North, Foresters’ Hall.
Makotuku, the Public Hall.
Norwood, the Reading-room.
Ongaonga, the Public Hall.
Opapa, the Hall.
Ormondville, the Town Hall.
Otane, the Public Library.
Patangata, Mr. B. C. McCormick’s Store Shed.
Takapau, the Town Hall.
Tikokino, the Public Library.
Waipawa, County Council Chambers.
Waipukurau, the Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Wanstead, Mr. A. Johnston’s Grain Store.

Pahiatua Electoral District—
Ballance, the Public School.
Dannevirke, the Courthouse.
Herbertville, the Public School.
Kumeroa, the Public School.
Makuri, the Public School.
Mangatainoka, the Public School.
Matamau, the Public School.
Pahiatua, the County Council Office (principal).
Porangahau, the Public School.
Te Rehunga, the Public School.
Waitahora, the Public School.
Weber, the Public School.
Woodville, the County Council Office.

Wairarapa Electoral District—
Alfredton, the Public Hall.
Annadale, the Men’s Cottage.
Aohanga, the Post-office.
Bideford, the Public School.
Carterton, Wairarapa South County Council Offices (principal).
Cross Creek, the Reading-room.
Dalefield, the Public School.
Dyerville, the Public School.
East Taratahi, the Public School.
Featherston, the Town Hall.
Flat Point, the Premises of Mr. Cameron.

Gladstone, the Town Hall.
Glenburn, the Premises of Mr. Riddiford.
Greytown, the Town Hall.
Haurangi, the Premises of Mr. Murdoch McLeod.
Hinakura, the Premises of Mr. T. Grant.
Ihuraua, the Residence of Mr. J. S. Grant.
Kahutara, the Public School.
Kaiwaiwai, the Public School.
Longbush, the Public School.
Mangapakeha, the Public School.
Mara, the Premises of Mr. Walter Harrison.
Martinborough, the Town Hall.
Mataikona, the Wool-shed.
Morrison’s Bush, the Public School.
Okautete, East Coast, the Public School.
Otahua, the Premises of Mr. Bennett.
Pirinoa, the Public School.
Ponatahi, the Public School.
Poroporo, the Public School.
Stronvar, the Premises of Estate of Late T. W. Wardell.
Taratahi, the Library, Freezing-works.
Tauaru, the Public School.
Tora, Mr. Riddiford’s Homestead.
Te Wharau, the Public School.
Te Whiti, the Public School.
Tinui, the County Office.
Tiraumea, the Post-office.
Tuturumuri, the Premises of Mr. P. F. Brodrick.
Waihakeke, the Public School.
Waingawa, Kaituna, the Public School.
Wainuioru, the Premises of Mr. A. C. Smith.
Waiorongomai, the School.
Wangaehu, the Public School.
West Taratahi, the Public School.
Whakataki, the Public Hall.
Whareama, the Public School.
White Rock, the Premises of Mr. Barton.

Stratford Electoral District—
Cardiff, the Public School.
Douglas, the Public School.
Dudley Road, the Public School.
Durham Road, the Public School.
Egmont Village, the Public School.
Huirā, the Public School.
Inglewood, the Druids’ Hall.
Kaimata, the Public School.
Kaimiro, the Public School.
Kohuratahi, the Public Hall.
Lincoln Road, the Public School.
Mahoe, the Public School.
Makahu, the Public School.
Matau, the Public School.
Midhirst, the Public School.
Ngaere, the Public School.
Norfolk Road, the Public School.
Pohokura, the Public School.
Pukengahu, the Public School.
Ratapiko, the Public School.
Rowan, the Public School.
Stanley Road, the Public School.
Stratford, the Courthouse.
Strathmore, the Public Hall.
Tahora, the Public School.
Tarata, the Public School.
Tariki, the Public School.
Te Wera, the Public Hall.
Toko, the Public Hall.
Tututawa, the Public School.
Whangamomona, the Public Hall.
York Road, the Public School.

Taranaki Electoral District—
New Plymouth, the Courthouse, Robe Street (principal).
Albert Road, the Public School.
Bell Block, the Public School.
Carrington Road, the Public School.
Fitzroy, the Old Fire-station, Devon Street.
Hillsborough, the Public School, Egmont Road.
Huirangi, the Public Hall.
Kent Road Public School, corner of Junction and Lower Kent Roads.
Korito, the Public School.
Koru, the Public School.
Lepperton, the Public School.
Lower Mangorei, Public School.
Moturoa, the Church Hall.
New Plymouth, the Coronation Hall, Gill Street.
New Plymouth, the Gymnasium, School, South Road.
New Plymouth, the Public School, Frankley Road.
Oakura, the Public School.



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🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places for Electoral Districts (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Polling Places, Electoral Districts, Appointment, Schedule
21 names identified
  • O. G. Birrell (Mr), Homestead used as polling place
  • Bee (Mr), Wool-shed used as polling place
  • Moroney (Mr), House used as polling place
  • A. M. Gray (Mr), Storeroom used as polling place
  • Hyde (Mr), Premises used as polling place
  • J. Morice (Mr), Premises used as polling place
  • Nathan, Hall used as polling place
  • Ensor (Mr), Whare used as polling place
  • Beamish (Mr), House used as polling place
  • B. C. McCormick (Mr), Store shed used as polling place
  • A. Johnston (Mr), Grain store used as polling place
  • Cameron (Mr), Premises used as polling place
  • Riddiford (Mr), Premises used as polling place
  • Murdoch McLeod (Mr), Premises used as polling place
  • T. Grant (Mr), Premises used as polling place
  • J. S. Grant (Mr), Residence used as polling place
  • Walter Harrison (Mr), Premises used as polling place
  • Bennett (Mr), Premises used as polling place
  • P. F. Brodrick (Mr), Premises used as polling place
  • A. C. Smith (Mr), Premises used as polling place
  • Barton (Mr), Premises used as polling place