Polling Places Appointment




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Kimberley, the Public School.
Kirikiri, the Public School.
Kirwee, the Public School.
Mairehau Hall, corner of Hill’s and Brigg’s Roads.
Marshland, the Public School.
Ohapuku, Mr. G. Johnson’s Shed, Jeff’s Drain Road.
Ohoka, Eyre County Council Office.
Ouruhia, the Public School.
Papanui, Mr. Norman Donald’s Shed, corner of Claridge and Highsted Roads.
Papanui, the Methodist Church Schoolroom, Chapel Street.
Papanui, Waimairi County Council Office, North Road.
Rolleston, Mr. A. L. Bailey’s House.
Shirley, Methodist Sunday School, North Parade.
Shirley, the Public School.
Shirley-Richmond, Presbyterian Hall, Randall Street.
Spencerville, the Public School.
St. Albans, Marquee on section known as 96 Flockton Street.
Styx, Presbyterian Church, corner North and Daniell’s Roads.
Swannanoa, the Public School.
Templeton, the Public School.
Warren, the Public School.
Weedon’s, the Public School.
West Melton, the Public School.
Yaldhurst, the Public School.

Kaipara Electoral District—
Ahuroa, the Hall.
Albany, the Public School.
Aroa (Dargaville), the Public School.
Aranga, the Public Hall.
Arapohue, the Public Hall.
Ararua (Matakohe), the Public School.
Aratapu, the Public School.
Awakino Point (Dargaville), Mr. C. F. Shaw’s Garage.
Awaroa (Ruawai), the School Garage.
Babylon, the old Post-office Building.
Bassett’s Block (Te Kopuru), the Public School.
Batley, Mr. A. F. Roadley’s House.
Brown’s Bay, the Picture Theatre.
Coatesville, the Public School.
Dairy Flat, the Public School.
Dargaville, the Public Library (principal).
Donnelly’s Crossing, the Settlers’ Hall.
Glorit, the Public School.
Helensville, the Courthouse.
Hoanga (Dargaville), the Hall.
Hoteo North, the Public School.
Huapai, the Fruit-packing Shed.
Huarau, Mr. F. L. Lough’s Residence.
Hukatere (Matakohe), the Public Hall.
Kaihu, Mr. A. V. Docherty’s Hall.
Kaipara Flats, the Public School.
Kaiwaka, Mr. J. A. McClean’s House.
Katui (Oranoa), the Public School.
Kaukapakapa, the Public School.
Kirikopuni, the Wharf Shed.
Kumeu, the Public Hall.
Makarau, the Public Hall.
Mamaranui, the Railway-station Room.
Mangakura, the Public School.
Mangatu, the Public School.
Mangawhare, Wairoa Stores, Storeroom.
Mareretu, the Public School.
Marohemo, the Public School.
Maropiu, Mr. W. G. Marchant’s Store.
Matakohe, the Public Hall.
Maungaturoto Railway-station, the Dining-room.
Muriwai Beach, Mr. A. H. Beavis’ House.
Naumai, the Settlers’ Hall.
Okahu (Miritai), the Old School.
Okahu (Miritai), the Public School No. 1.
Omana (Pukehuia), the Settlers’ Hall.
Onetea, the Avoca Public School.
Oparaku (Matakohe), the Old School.
Pahi, the Hall.
Paparoa, the County Council Chamber.
Parahi (Matakohe), the Old School.
Parakai, the Domain Pavilion.
Paremoremo, the Post-office.
Parkhurst (Helensville), Mr. M. Sheffield’s Garage.
Parore, the Public School.
Port Albert, the Hall.
Pouto, the Public School.
Pukehuia, the Settlers’ Hall.
Pukerata (Maungaturoto), Mr. J. Anderson’s House.

Ranganui, the Railway-station Room.
Raupo, the Public Hall.
Redhill, the Public School.
Redvale, Mr. E. Wright’s House.
Rehia, the Public School.
Rehutai (Dargaville), the Public School.
Ripia (Te Kopuru), the Tatarariki Public School.
Riverhead, the Hall.
Ruawai, the Public Hall.
Silverdale, Mr. J. D. Blanc’s Store.
South Head (Helensville), Mr. Buckland’s Homestead.
Taipuha, the Railway-station Room.
Tangaihi, the Public School.
Tangihua (Maungakaramea), the Public Hall.
Tangiteroria, the Public Hall.
Tangowahine, the Public School.
Tangowahine Valley, Bell’s Wool-shed.
Tauhoa, the Public School.
Taupaki, the Public School.
Te Kopuru, the Public School.
Tikinui, the Public School.
Tinopai, the Post-office.
Tokatoka, the Public School.
Torbay, the Post-office.
Turiwiri (Dargaville), the Public Hall.
Tutamoe, the Public School.
Waihue (Dargaville), Mr. J. W. Lockhead’s Garage.
Waikiekie, the Public School.
Waimatenui Public Works Camp, M. Peers-Adams Residence.
Waimatenui, the Hall.
Waimauku, the Public Hall.
Waiotira, the Public School.
Wairere, the Public School.
Waitoki (Kaukapakapa), the Public School.
Wellsford, the Farmers’ Trading Company’s Store-room.
Whakapirau, the Public Hall.
Wharehine, the Public School.
Whatoro, the Public School.
Whenuanui (Ruawai), the Settlers’ Hall.
Woodcocks, the Post-office.
Woodhill, the Public Hall.

Lyttelton Electoral District—
Akaroa, the Borough Council Offices.
Barry’s Bay, the Public School.
Cashmere Hills, Room in Middle Sanatorium.
Cashmere Hills, the Public School.
Chatham Islands, Kaingaroa, the Schoolhouse.
Chatham Islands, Owenga, the School.
Chatham Islands, Waitangi, the Courthouse.
Colombo Street, at foot of Cashmere Hills, Cashmere Stores, Ltd.
Diamond Harbour (Tea Kiosk).
Duvauchelle, the Council Chambers.
Governor’s Bay, the Public School.
Heathcote, the Public School.
Le Bon’s Bay, the Public School.
Little Akaloa, the Public School.
Lyttelton, the Colonists’ Hall.
Lyttelton, the St. John’s Presbyterian Hall.
Lyttelton West, the Anglican Schoolroom.
Mount Pleasant, Garage attached to the Mount Pleasant Store, Sumner Road.
Okain’s Bay, the Public Hall.
Opawa, garage, residence of A. W. McKay, 314 Hills Road, St. Martins.
Opawa, the Public School, Ford Road.
Pigeon Bay, the Public School.
Port Levy, the Public School.
Redcliffs, the Public School.
Sumner, the Town Hall.
Takamatua, the Public School.
Teddingon, the Public School.
Wainui, the Public School.
Woolston, McDonald Hall, Aldwin’s Road.
Woolston, St. John’s Anglican Schoolroom.
Woolston, the Public School (principal).

Manawatu Electoral District—
Awahuri, the Hall.
Awahuri, the Kauwhata Factory Board-room.
Awahuri Road, Shed adjoining Mrs. Funnell’s Residence.
Bainesse, the Public School.
Bulls, the Town Hall.
Bunnythorpe, the Bakery.
Carnarvon, the Carnarvon Public School.
Carnarvon, the “Clydesdale” School.
Foxton, the Public School (principal).



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🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places under the Electoral Act, 1927 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
4 November 1935
Polling Places, Electoral Act, Appointments, Electoral Districts