✨ Polling Places List
Oct. 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2969
Stratford Electoral District—
Aotuhia, the Public Works Whare.
Astwood (Whangamomona), the Public School.
Bird Road, the Public School.
Cardiff, the Public School.
Dawson’s Falls, the Mountain House.
Denbigh Road, the Public School.
Douglas, the Public School.
Dudley Road, the Public School.
Durham Road, the Public School.
Egmont Village, the Public School.
Finnerty Road, the Public School.
Huinga, the Public School.
Huiroa, the Public School.
Inglewood, the Residence of Mr. A. J. Hopson, Bristol Road.
Inglewood, the Town Hall.
Kahouri Bridge, Mr. H. Johnson’s Wool-shed.
Kaimata, the Public School.
Kaimiro, the Public School.
Kiore, the Public School.
Kohuratahi, the Public Hall.
Lincoln Road, the Public School.
Mahoe, the Public School.
Mairangae, Kohuratahi, Mr. W. G. Nelson’s House.
Makahu, the Public School.
Mangaere, the Residence of Mr. W. C. Fletcher.
Mangapapa (Tahora), the Farmer’s Co-operative Wool-shed.
Matau, the Public School.
Midhirst, the Public School.
Moki Road, the Roadman’s Whare.
Motukawa, Office, Public Works Camp.
Ngaere, the Public School.
Norfolk Road, the Public School.
Pembroke Road, the Public School.
Pohokura, the Public School.
Pukeho, the Public School.
Pukengahu, the Public School.
Puniwhakau, the Public School.
Purangi, the Public School.
Radnor Road, the Public School.
Ratapiko, the Public School.
Rowan, the Public School.
Stanley Road, the Public School.
Stratford, the Courthouse (principal).
Stratford, the Town Hall.
Strathmore, the Public School.
Tahora, the Public School.
Tarata, the Public School.
Tariki, the Public School.
Te Popo, the Public School.
Te Wera, the Public Hall.
Toko, the Public Hall.
Tuna, the Public School.
Tututawa, the Public School.
Waingongora, the Public School.
Waiongona, the Public School.
Waipuku, the Residence of Mr. E. I. Bullot.
Waitui, the Public School.
Whangamomona, the Public Hall.
York Road, the Public School.
Taranaki Electoral District—
Albert Road, the Public School.
Bell Block, the Public Hall.
Breakwater, the Boat-shed.
Brixton, Mr. W. Johnston’s House.
Carrington Road, the Public Hall, Hurworth.
Frankley Road, the Public School.
Hillsborough, the Public Hall.
Huirangi, the Public Hall.
Kent Road, the Public School, corner of Junction and Lower Kent Roads.
Kirihau, the Mill Hall.
Korito, the Public School.
Koru, the Public Hall.
Lepperton, the Public Hall.
Lower Mangorei, Mr. S. L. Gyde’s House.
New Plymouth, Borough Garage, Wallace Place.
New Plymouth, the Church Hall, Moturoa.
New Plymouth, the Courthouse, Robe Street (principal).
New Plymouth, the Coronation Hall, Gill Street.
New Plymouth, Whitely Hall, Liardet Street.
New Plymouth, the Gymnasium, Schoolhouse, South-Road.
New Plymouth, the Old Fire-station, Fitzroy.
New Plymouth, the Public Hall, Darnell Street, Fitzroy.
New Plymouth, the Methodist Hall, Frankleigh Park.
New Plymouth, Peel’s Store, Vogeltown.
New Plymouth, the Public Hall, Westown.
New Plymouth, the Methodist Hall, corner of David Street, Westown.
Oakura, the Public Hall.
Okato, the Public Hall.
Omata, the Public Hall.
Omata, the Public School, Hurford Road.
Puniho, the Old Toll House.
Sentry Hill, the Mill.
Tarurutangi, the Public Hall.
Tataraimaka, the Public Hall.
Upper Mangorei, the Public Hall.
Egmont Electoral District—
Ararata, the Public Hall.
Auroa, the Hall.
Awatuna, the Public Hall.
Eltham, the Athenæum Hall (principal).
Fraser Road, the Public School.
Inaha, the Riverdale Dairy Factory.
Kahui Road, the Public School.
Kaponga, the Town Hall.
Kapuni, the Public Hall.
Manaja, the Town Hall.
Mangahume (Eltham Road), the Public School.
Mangamingi, the Public Hall.
Mangatoki, the Public Hall.
Mata, the Public Hall.
Matapu, the Public Hall.
Meremere, the Public Hall.
Moeroa, the County Cottage.
Newall Road (Tumahu), the Public School.
Normanby, the Town Hall.
Oaonui, the Hall.
Oeo, the Public Hall.
Ohangai, the Public Hall.
Okaiawa, the Hall.
Omoana, the County Cottage.
Opua Road, the Public School.
Opunake, the Courthouse.
Otakeho, the Public Hall.
Pihama, the Public Hall.
Puniho, the Public School.
Pungarehu, the Public Hall.
Rahotu, the Public Hall.
Rawhitiroa, the Public Hall.
Riverlea, the Public Hall.
Te Kiri, the Public Hall.
Te Roti, the Public Hall.
Tirimoana, the Dairy Factory.
Tokara, the Public School.
Warea, the Hall.
Whenuakura Valley, Nairn and Sons’ House.
Patea Electoral District—
Ahu Ahu Road (Te Tuhi), Mr. J. G. Howie’s Residence.
Alton, the Public Hall.
Aramoho, Mr. W. D. V. Preston’s Residence, Sandy Hook.
Brunswick, the Public Hall.
Hawera, the Main Hall, Winter Show Buildings (principal).
Hawera, the Presbyterian Hall.
Hawera, St. Mary’s Day School.
Hawera, the Jockey Room, Racecourse, Waihi Road.
Hurleyville, the Public Hall.
Kai Iwi, the Public Hall.
Kakaramea, the Public Hall.
Kohi, the Public Hall.
Makakaho, Mr. M. R. Murphy’s Residence.
Mangawhio, the Public School.
Manutahi, the Public Hall.
Maxwelltown, the Public Hall.
Meremere, the Residence of Mr. W. Williams, Allen Road.
Moeawatea, Alley and Stevens’ Residence.
Mokoia, the Public Hall.
Monk’s Landing (Ranana), Mr. E. H. Monk’s Residence.
Mosstown, the Public School.
Ngamatapouri, the Public Hall.
Ngutuweria, the Moumahaki Public Hall.
Nukuhau, Messrs Harden Bros’. Residence.
Omahina, the Public School.
Opaku, the Public Hall.
Orangimea, the Public School.
Paparangi, Kai Iwi, Mr. R. Farley’s Residence.
Patea, the Town Hall.
Raorikia, Mr. J. Powdrell’s Wool-shed.
Rapanui, the Settler’s Hall.
St. John’s Hill, Mr. C. W. Lee’s Residence, “Lyonsdow”.
Te Tuhi, Waitotara County Council’s Cottage.
Waitotara, the Public Hall.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1925, No 74
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1925, No 74
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Appointment of Polling-places under the Legislature Act, 1908
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPolling-places, Electoral Districts, Legislature Act 1908
15 names identified
- A. J. Hopson (Mr), Residence used as polling place
- H. Johnson (Mr), Wool-shed used as polling place
- W. G. Nelson (Mr), House used as polling place
- W. C. Fletcher (Mr), Residence used as polling place
- E. I. Bullot (Mr), Residence used as polling place
- W. Johnston (Mr), House used as polling place
- S. L. Gyde (Mr), House used as polling place
- J. G. Howie (Mr), Residence used as polling place
- W. D. V. Preston (Mr), Residence used as polling place
- M. R. Murphy (Mr), Residence used as polling place
- W. Williams (Mr), Residence used as polling place
- E. H. Monk (Mr), Residence used as polling place
- J. Powdrell (Mr), Wool-shed used as polling place
- C. W. Lee (Mr), Residence used as polling place
- R. Farley (Mr), Residence used as polling place