Polling Places Appointment




Feb. 25
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Polling-places under the Legislature Act, 1908, appointed.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon 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 electoral districts therein specified.

SCHEDULE.

Bay of Islands Electoral District—
Awanui, the Public Hall.
Fairburns, the Public Hall.
Herekino, the Public Hall.
Hikurangi, the Criterion Theatre.
Houhora, the Public Hall.
Hukerenui, the Public School.
Kaeo, Connolly’s Hall.
Kaikohe, the Courthouse.
Kaitaia, the Agricultural Hall.
Kawakawa, the County Council Chambers (principal).
Kerikeri, Cleave’s Store.
Kohukohu, the Courthouse.
Mangonui, MacKay’s Hall.
Moerewa, the Public Hall.
Motatau, Tau Henare’s Hall.
Ohaeawai, the Public Hall.
Okaihau, the Public Hall.
Opononi, Andrewes’s Hall.
Opua, the Harbour Board Office.
Peria, Hayden’s Hall.
Rangiahua, the Hall.
Rawene, the Courthouse.
Russell, the Courthouse.
Saies, the Public Hall.
Taheke, the Public Hall.
Titoki, the Public Hall.
Towai, the Public Hall.
Victoria Valley, the Memorial Hall.
Waiharera, Leydon’s Hall.
Whakapara, the Soldier’s Memorial Hall.

Marsden Electoral District—
Kaipara Flats, the Public Hall.
Kaiwaka, the Public School.
Kamo, the Hall.
Kiripaka, the Public School.
Leigh, the Public Hall.
Lower Ruakaka, the Hall.
Mangapai, the Public School.
Mangawai, the Public Hall.
Matakana, the Public Hall.
Maungakaramea, the Public Hall.
Maungatapere, the Public Hall.
Maungaturoto, the Public Hall.
Onerahi, the Public Hall.
Parakakau, the Public Hall.
Parua Bay, the Public Hall.
Poroti, the Public School.
Portland, the Hall.
Puhoi, the Public Hall.
Ruatangata West, the Hall.
Silverdale, the Hall.
Tauraroa, the Public School.
Taurikura, the Hall.
Waipu, the Courthouse.
Waiwera, the Public School.
Warkworth, the Town Hall.
Wellsford, the Public Hall.
Whangarei, the Town Hall (principal).
Whangateau, the Public Hall.
Whareora, the Public Hall.

Kaipara Electoral District—
Albany, the Public School.
Arapohue, the Public Hall.
Aratapu, the Public School.
Dargaville, the Defence Office Building (principal).
Donnelly’s Crossing, the Settlers’ Hall.
Greenhithe, the Greenhithe Social Hall.
Helensville, the Courthouse.
Hoanga (Dargaville), the Public Hall.
Huapai, the Public School.
Kaihu, Mr. A. V. Docherty’s Hall.
Kaukapakapa, the Public School.
Kirikopuni, the Public School.

Mamaranui, the Railway-station Room.
Mareretu, the Public School.
Matakohe, the Public Hall.
Maungaturoto Railway-station, the Goods-shed.
Onetea, the Public School.
Pahi, the Hall.
Paparoa, the County Council Chamber.
Port Albert, the Druids’ Hall.
Pukehuia, Settlers’ Hall.
Riverhead, the Public School.
Ruawai, the Public Hall.
Silverdale, Mr. Sainsbury’s Cottage.
Tangaihi, the Public School.
Tangiteroria, the Public Hall.
Tangowahine, the Public School.
Te Kopuru, the Oddfellows’ Hall.
Tokatoka, the Public School.
Tutamoe, the Public School.
Waimauku, the Public Hall.
Waiotira, the Public Hall.
Wellsford, the Farmers’ Union Trading Company’s Store-room.
Whakapirau, the Public Hall.
Woodhill, the Public Hall.

Waitemata Electoral District—
Belmont, the Presbyterian School Hall.
Birkenhead, the Foresters’ Hall.
Devonport, the Council Chambers (principal).
Northcote, the Masonic Hall.
Stanley Bay, Devonport, the Mission Hall.
Takapuna, the Foresters’ Hall.

Auckland East Electoral District—
The Drill Hall (principal).
Domain Drive and Park Road Corner, Marquee on Section.
Lower Symonds Street, St. Andrew’s Hall.
Newmarket, the Municipal Hall.

Auckland Central Electoral District—
Bright Street and New North Road Corner, the Methodist Hall.
Gundry Street, the Epiphany Hall.
Lower Albert Street, the Sailors’ Mission Hall.
Queen Street, Town Hall (principal)
Wellington Street, the St. James’s Hall.

Auckland West Electoral District—
Church Street, All Saints Schoolroom.
Herne Bay Road, Bayfield Mission Hall.
Pollen Street, Church of Christ Hall.

Parnell Electoral District—
One Tree Hill, St. George’s Hall, Ranfuriy Road East.
One Tree Hill, Room at Costley Home, Green Lane.
Parnell, the Gymnasium, St. Stephen’s Native School, Gladstone Road.
Parnell, St. Mary’s Hall, Manukau Road (principal).
Parnell, Lecture Hall, Public Library, St. George’s Bay and Manukau Road.
Remuera, Alexandra Theatre, Green Lane.
Remuera, St. Mark’s Hall, Remuera Road.
Remuera, City Council Depôt, Remuera Road.

Manukau Electoral District—
Ellerslie, the Parish Hall.
Epsom, the Methodist Sunday School, Greenwood’s Corner.
Green Lane, One Tree Hill Fire-station, Green Lane Road.
Kohimarama, the Presbyterian Church Hall.
Mangere, the Public Hall.
Onehunga, the Foresters’ Theatre (principal).
Onehunga, the Royal Oak Hall, Symonds Street.
Panmure, Dyer’s Hall.
Penrose, the Public Hall.
St. Helier’s Bay, Peterson’s Hall.

Franklin Electoral District—
Alfriston, the Public Hall.
Ardmore, the Public Hall.
Awhitu Central, the Public School.
Clevedon, the Wairoa Public Hall.
Drury, the Public Hall.
Howick, the Public Hall.
Hunua, the Public Hall.
Karaka, the Public Hall.
Kohekohe, the Public School.
Manurewa, the Public Hall.
Otahuhu, the Masonic Hall.



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🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places under the Legislature Act, 1908

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Polling Places, Electoral Districts, Appointments
  • Charles Fergusson, Governor-General