β¨ Maori Electoral Writs and Polling Places
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 73
Writ for Maori Election.
To the Returning Officer for the Northern Maori Electoral District.
IN pursuance of section 60 of the Legislature Amendment Act, 1910, I hereby authorize and require you to proceed according to law to the election of a member of Parliament to serve in the House of Representatives for the Northern Maori Electoral District.
I further direct that you cause the nominations for the said member to be received at the office of the Native Land Purchase Officer, Government Buildings, Auckland, not later than noon on the 27th day of October, 1925; and, in the event of the election being contested, that the poll shall be taken on the 3rd day of November, 1925.
You are further required to indorse on this writ the name of the person so elected, and to return the writ to me on or before the 24th day of November, 1925.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of October, 1925.
J. HISLOP, Clerk of the Writs.
Writ for Maori Election.
To the Returning Officer for the Eastern Maori Electoral District.
IN pursuance of section 60 of the Legislature Amendment Act, 1910, I hereby authorize and require you to proceed according to law to the election of a member of Parliament to serve in the House of Representatives for the Eastern Maori Electoral District.
I further direct that you cause the nominations for the said member to be received at the Registrar's Office, Native Land Court Gisborne, not later than noon on the 27th day of October, 1925; and, in the event of the election being contested, that the poll shall be taken on the 3rd day of November, 1925.
You are further required to indorse on this writ the name of the person so elected, and to return the writ to me on or before the 24th day of November, 1925.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of October, 1925.
J. HISLOP, Clerk of the Writs.
Writ for Maori Election.
To the Returning Officer for the Western Maori Electoral District.
IN pursuance of section 60 of the Legislature Amendment Act, 1910, I hereby authorize and require you to proceed according to law to the election of a member of Parliament to serve in the House of Representatives for the Western Maori Electoral District.
I further direct that you cause the nomination for the said member to be received at the Native Department, Government Buildings, Wellington, not later than noon on the 27th day of October, 1925; and, in the event of the election being contested, that the poll shall be taken on the 3rd day of November, 1925.
You are further required to indorse on this writ the name of the person so elected, and to return the writ to me on or before the 24th day of November, 1925.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of October, 1925.
J. HISLOP, Clerk of the Writs.
Writ for Maori Election.
To the Returning Officer for the Southern Maori Electoral District.
IN pursuance of section 60 of the Legislature Amendment Act, 1910, I hereby authorize and require you to proceed according to law to the election of a member of Parliament to serve in the House of Representatives for the Southern Maori Electoral District.
I further direct that you cause the nominations for the said member to be received at the Supreme Court, Christchurch, not later than noon on the 27th day of October, 1925; and, in the event of the election being contested, that the poll shall be taken on the 3rd day of November, 1925.
You are further required to indorse on this writ the name of the person so elected, and to return the writ to me on or before the 24th day of November, 1925.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of October, 1925.
W. HISLOP, Clerk of the Writs.
Polling-places appointed, Maori Electoral Districts.
CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.
IN pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in me by the Legislature Act, 1908, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby abolish all existing polling-places, and do hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be polling-places for the Maori electoral districts therein specified.
SCHEDULE.
Northern Maori Electoral Districtβ
Ahikiwi, Netana Panapa's Meeting-house.
Ahipara, the Native School.
Auckland, the Government Buildings.
Awanui, the Schoolhouse.
Awarua, the Native School.
Dargaville, the Courthouse.
Great Barrier, the Schoolhouse, Native Settlement.
Haranui, the Public Hall.
Helensville, the Courthouse.
Herekino, Dysart's Hall.
Houhora, the Hall.
Hukerenui, the Schoolhouse.
Kaitaia, the Courthouse.
Kaeo, Rayner's Hall.
Kaihu, the Public Hall.
Kaingaroa, Long's Store.
Kaikohe, the Courthouse.
Kakanui, the Native School.
Kawakawa, the Courthouse (principal).
Kawerua, Matich's Hall.
Kenana, the Native School.
Kirioko, the Native School.
Kohukohu, the Hall.
Korarareka (Russell), the Courthouse.
Mangamuka, the Native School.
Mangaoriwa, Hirini Heremaia's House.
Mangonui, the Courthouse.
Maraeroa, the Native School.
Matangirau, the Native School.
Matauri Bay, the Native School.
Matihetihe, the Native School.
Motatau, the Native School.
Motukaraka, Maori Meeting-house.
Naumai, the Public Hall.
Ngawha, the Native School.
Ngunguru, the Public Hall.
Omanaia, the Native School.
Omapere, the Hall.
Okaihau, the Post-office.
Orakei, the Meeting-house.
Orauta, the Native School.
Oromahoe, the Native School.
Oruawharo, the Hall.
Otangaroa, the Native School.
Otaua, the Native School.
Otiria, Porowini Hall.
Pakanae, the Native School (Hokianga).
Pakotai, the Schoolhouse.
Pamapuria, the Native School.
Panguru, Rima Teehi Meeting-house.
Parapara, the Native School.
Parengarenga, Yates's Hall.
Parirau, Hone Taua's House.
Parua Bay, the Schoolhouse.
Peria, the Schoolhouse.
Pokapu, Hori Reweti's House.
Poroti, the Schoolhouse.
Portland, the Schoolhouse.
Pouto, the Schoolhouse.
Pukepoto, the Native School.
Pupuke, the Native School.
Rangiawhia, the Native School.
Rawene, the Courthouse.
Rawhiti, the Native School.
Reweti, the Maori Meeting-house.
Ripia, the Runanga House.
Taemaro, the Native School.
Taheke, the Public Hall.
Taipa, Adamson's Store.
Takahiawai, the Native School.
Tangiteroria, the Hall.
Tanoa, the Schoolhouse.
Tautoro, the Native School.
Te Ahuahu, the Native School.
Te Hapua, the Native School.
Te Horo, the Native School.
Te Kao, the Native School.
Tii Mangonui, Te Heihei's Hall.
Totara North, the Public Hall.
Victoria Valley, Mr. F. Triggs's Store
Waiharara, Shine's Store.
Waihou, Rangiahua Public School.
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Writs for the Election of Members of Parliament for Maori Electoral Districts
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ποΈ Governance & Central Administration15 October 1925
Writs, Election, Members of Parliament, Maori Electoral Districts, Northern Maori Electoral District
- J. Hislop, Clerk of the Writs
ποΈ Writ for the Election of a Member of Parliament for the Eastern Maori Electoral District
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration15 October 1925
Writs, Election, Members of Parliament, Maori Electoral Districts, Eastern Maori Electoral District
- J. Hislop, Clerk of the Writs
ποΈ Writ for the Election of a Member of Parliament for the Western Maori Electoral District
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration15 October 1925
Writs, Election, Members of Parliament, Maori Electoral Districts, Western Maori Electoral District
- J. Hislop, Clerk of the Writs
ποΈ Writ for the Election of a Member of Parliament for the Southern Maori Electoral District
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration15 October 1925
Writs, Election, Members of Parliament, Maori Electoral Districts, Southern Maori Electoral District
- W. Hislop, Clerk of the Writs
ποΈ Appointment of Polling Places for Maori Electoral Districts
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationPolling Places, Maori Electoral Districts, Northern Maori Electoral District, Eastern Maori Electoral District, Western Maori Electoral District, Southern Maori Electoral District
- Charles Fergusson, Governor-General