Election Results and Wildlife Regulations




Hutt By-Election.

18TH DECEMBER, 1929.

RETURN showing the number of votes recorded for each candidate at the Hutt By-election on Wednesday, 18th December, 1929; the number of informal votes; the number of electors who did not vote; the number of electors on the roll; the percentage of votes recorded for candidate elected—(a) To the total number of electors on the roll; and (b) to the total valid votes recorded.

Candidates. Number of Votes recorded. Number of Electors who did not vote. Number of Electors on Roll. Percentage of Votes recorded for Elected Candidate
For each Candidate. Informal. Total. (a) To Total Number of Electors on Roll.
Johnston .. 2,570 105 12,558 3,740
Kerr .. 4,835
Nash .. 5,048
Men on roll ..
Women on roll
Total ..
Proportion per cent. of men and women on roll ..
Men who voted
Women who voted
Total ..
Proportion per cent. of votes by men and women respectively to total number of votes recorded
Percentage of votes recorded by men and women respectively to total number of men and women on the roll
Percentage of the total number of votes recorded to the total number of electors on the roll
Percentage of informal votes recorded

Chief Electoral Office, Wellington, 12th February, 1930. G. G. HODGKINS, Chief Electoral Officer.

Amending Notifications under Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921–22, in respect of Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, North Canterbury, Otago, South Canterbury, Waimarino, Waitaki, and Westland Acclimatization Districts.

WHEREAS it is expedient to amend in the manner hereinafter provided the notifications made under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921–22, more particularly set forth in the Schedule hereto, declaring open seasons for deer in the Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, North Canterbury, Otago, South Canterbury, Waimarino, Waitaki, and Westland Acclimatization Districts:

Now, therefore, I, Philip Aldborough de la Perrelle, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby amend the said notifications in the manner set forth in the appropriate column in the said Schedule.

SCHEDULE.

Acclimatization District. Date of Notice. Number, Date, and Page of Gazette. How amended.
Auckland .. 28th November, 1929 .. No. 81 of 5th December, 1929, page 3105.. By deleting paragraph six of conditions.
Hawke’s Bay .. 6th November, 1929 .. No. 77 of 14th November, 1929, page 2884 By deleting paragraph four of conditions.
North Canterbury 22nd November, 1929 .. No. 80 of 28th November, 1929, page 3074 By deleting paragraph five of conditions.
Otago .. .. 6th November, 1929 .. No 77 of 14th November, 1929, page 2886 By deleting paragraph four of conditions.
South Canterbury 21st November, 1929 .. No. 80 of 28th November, 1929, page 3075 By deleting paragraph four of conditions.
Waimarino .. 28th November, 1929 .. No. 81 of 5th December, 1929, page 3106.. By deleting paragraph five of conditions.
Waitaki .. 6th November, 1929 .. No. 77 of 14th November, 1929, page 2885 By deleting paragraph four of conditions.
Westland .. 28th November, 1929 .. No. 83 of 12th November, 1929, page 3246 By deleting paragraph five of conditions.

As witness my hand at Wellington, this 25th day of February, 1930. (I.A. 25/28/16.)

P. A. DE LA PERRELLE,
Minister of Internal Affairs.



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🏛️ Hutt By-Election Results

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
12 February 1930
Election, Votes, Candidates, Hutt, Statistics
  • Johnston, Candidate in Hutt By-election
  • Kerr, Candidate in Hutt By-election
  • Nash, Candidate in Hutt By-election

  • G. G. Hodgkins, Chief Electoral Officer

🌾 Amendments to Wildlife Protection Notifications

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
25 February 1930
Wildlife, Regulations, Amendments, Acclimatization Districts
  • Philip Aldborough de la Perrelle, Minister of Internal Affairs