Polling Places Appointments




Feb. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 491

Patutahi, the Public School.
Port Awanui, the Courthouse.
Puha, the Public School.
Rakauroa, the Public School.
Raukokore, the Public School.
Rautorea, the Hall.
Te Araroa, the Public School.
Te Kaha, the Public School.
Te Karaka, Handleby’s 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.
Tuparoa, the Schoolhouse.
Waerengaahika, the Public School.
Waerangaokuri, the Public School.
Waikohu, the Post-office.
Waima (Tokomaru), the New Zealand Shipping Company’s Store.
Waimata Valley, the Public Hall.
Waiohika, Pearson’s Store.
Waiotahi, the Public Hall.
Waipiro Bay, the Courthouse.
Whangara, Bright’s Store.
Wharekopae (Rere), Glennie’s Store.
Whatatutu, the Public Hall.
Wigan (Tolaga Bay), the Public School.

Waitomo Electoral District—
Ahititi, the Public School.
Aria, the Public School.
Awakino, the Public Hall.
Hangatiki, the Public School.
Honikiwi, Mr. J. Williamson’s Residence.
Kiokio, the Public School.
Mairoa, the Public School.
Mangapehi, the Public Hall.
Marokopa, the Public School.
Matiere, the Public Hall.
Mokau, the Public Hall.
Mokauiti, the Public School.
Motunui, the Public School.
Ngapaenga, the Post-office.
Nihoniho, the Public School.
Ohura, the Public Hall.
Okau, the Public Hall.
Okoke, the Public School.
Onaero, the Dairy Company’s Office.
Ongarue, the Public School.
Otewa, the Public Hall.
Otorohanga, the Public Hall.
Paemako, the Old School.
Piopio, the Auxiliary School.
Poro-o-tarao, the Post-office.
Pukearuhe, the Public School.
Rangiatea, the Public Hall.
Tahaia, the Public School.
Tangitu, the Public Hall.
Te Kuiti, the Municipal Hall (principal).
Te Mapara, Mr. G. Fellingham’s Wool-shed.
Te Raumaku, Otorohanga, the Public School.
Tikorangi, the Public Hall.
Tongaporutu, the Public Hall.
Urenui, the Public Hall.
Uruti, the Public Hall.
Waimiha, Mr. C. P. Tulloch’s Boardinghouse.
Waitara, the Clifton Hall.
Waitoitoi, the Public School.
Waitomo, the Public School.
Waitomo Valley Road, via Otorohanga, the Public School.
Whawharua, the Public School.

Gisborne Electoral District—
Gisborne, Abercorn Hall, Ormond Road.
Gisborne, Childers Road, the Masonic Hall (principal).
Gisborne, Ovenden’s Workshop, 124 Rutene Road.
Gisborne, the City Hall, Palmerston Road.
Gisborne, Thompson’s Store, corner of Gladstone Road and Roebuck Road.
Makaraka, Matawhero, the Public Hall.
Mangapapa, the Public School.
Manutuke, the Te Arai Public School.
Morere, the Public School.
Muriwai, Maraetaha, the Public School.
Nuhaka, the Native School.
Opoutama, the Public School.
Te Hapara, Mill Road, Gisborne, the Public School.

Waingake, the Public School.
Wairoa, the Public School.
Wairoa, the North Clyde Hall.
Wairoa Central, the Library.
Whakaki, the Native School.
Wharerata, the Post-office.

Hawke’s Bay Electoral District—
Ardkeen Settlement, Mr. O. G. Birrell’s Homestead.
Chimney Creek, Public Works Department’s Office.
Clive, the Public Hall.
Eskdale, the Public Hall.
Frasertown, the Public Hall.
Hastings, St. Matthew’s Schoolroom, Eastbourne Street.
Hastings, Lancaster Hall, Karamu Road.
Hastings, the Salvation Army Barracks, Heretaunga Street.
Hastings, the Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Kaiwaka, Y.M.C.A. Hut.
Mangateretere, the Schoolhouse.
Marumaru, the Public School.
Mohaka, the Public Hall.
Omahu, the Public Hall.
Pakipaki, Mr. Moroney’s House.
Patoka, the Schoolhouse.
Petane, King George’s Hall.
Pohui, the Public Hall.
Puketapu, the Public Hall.
Puketitiri, the Schoolhouse.
Rissington, the Public Hall.
Sherenden, the Public Hall.
Stortford Lodge, the Mission-house.
Tangoio, the Schoolhouse.
Terapatiki, Mr. A. M. Gray’s Storeroom.
Tomoana, the Reading-room.
Turiroa, Mr. Hyde’s Premises.
Wahanui, Mr. Smyth’s House.
Waihua, the Hall.
Waikare, Nathan’s Hall.
Waikoau, Y.M.C.A. Hut, Workmen’s Camp.
Waipunga, Public Works Office, Workmen’s Camp.
Whanawhana, Mr. Beamish’s House.
Wharerangi, near Greenmeadows, Mr. Cato’s Residence.

Napier Electoral District—
Awatoto, the Public Hall.
Farndon, the Pavilion, Farndon Park.
Greenmeadows, the Racecourse Buildings.
Meeanee, Oliver’s Store.
Napier, the Borough Council Chambers (principal).
Napier, the Main School, Napier Terrace.
Napier, the Marist Bros. Schoolroom, Shakespeare Road.
Napier, Trinity Methodist Schoolroom, Clive Square.
Napier, the Choral Hall, Hastings Street.
Napier, Shakespeare Road, the Shakespeare Boarding-house.
Napier, Sidey Hall, corner of Todd Street and Nelson Crescent.
Napier South, the Wesley Hall.
Onepoto Gully, the Hall.
Park Island, the Old People’s Home.
Pakowhai, the Public School.
Port Ahuriri, the Coronation Hall.
Port Ahuriri, Stewart’s Hall.
Taradale, the Town Hall.
Westshore, the Town Hall.

Waipawa Electoral District—
Elsthorpe, the Public Hall.
Haumoana, the Public Hall.
Havelock North, the Forrester’s Hall.
Makotuku, the Public Hall.
Maraekakaho, the Public Hall.
Norsewood, the Reading Rooms.
Omakere, the Hall.
Ongaonga, the Public Hall.
Opapa, the Hall.
Ormondville, the Town Hall.
Otane, the Public Library.
Pakipaki, the Public Hall.
Takapau, the Public Hall.
Tikokino, the Memorial Library.
Waipawa, the Borough Council Chambers (principal).
Waipukurau, the Oddfellows’ Hall.
Wallingford, the Public School.
Wanstead, Mr. A. Johnstone’s Grain-store.



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