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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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the said Point Dorset to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary of Lot I as shown on D.P. 785 at Haughton Bay; thence bounded towards the west generally by a right line to and along the north-eastern boundary of the said Lot I, to and along Buckley Road, to and along Highgate Road, to and along Melrose Road, to and along Haughton Bay Road, to and along the southern and eastern boundaries of the Wellington Town Belt, to and along Manchester Street, to and along the eastern boundary of the said Wellington Town Belt to the western end of Tapiri Street, the place of commencement, including all wharves and extensions seaward.
WELLINGTON SOUTH.
This district is bounded towards the north and east generally by the Wellington Central and Wellington East Electoral Districts hereinbefore described, from the junction of the Wellington Town Belt with Heaton Terrace and Bell Road to the sea at a point in line with the north-eastern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 785, at Haughton Bay; thence bounded towards the south generally by the sea to a point in line with the eastern boundary of Section 37, Block XIII, Port Nicholson Survey District; thence bounded towards the west generally by a right line to and along the eastern boundary of the said Section 37, to and along the northern boundary of Section 27 of the said Block XIII, to and along Ohiro Road to the north-western corner of Lot 3, part of Original Section 20; thence by a right line to the north-western corner of Section 592; thence by the western and northern boundaries of the Wellington Town Belt, to and along the western boundary of the Municipal Golf Links, to and along the western boundary of the said Wellington Town Belt to its junction with Heaton Terrace and Bell Road, the place of commencement, including all wharves and extensions seaward.
WELLINGTON WEST.
This district is bounded towards the north and east generally by the Wellington Suburbs, Wellington North, Wellington Central, and Wellington South Electoral Districts, hereinbefore described, from the north-western corner of Section 99, Block III, Port Nicholson Survey District, to the sea at a point in line with the eastern boundary of Section 37, Block XIII, Port Nicholson Survey District; thence bounded towards the south and west generally by the sea to the north-western corner of Section 99, Block III, Port Nicholson Survey District, the place of commencement.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 12th day of October, 1937.
M. J. SAVAGE,
Minister in Charge of Electoral Department.
GOD SAVE THE KING!
The New Electoral Districts for the South Island.
[L.S.] GALWAY, Governor-General.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS the South Island Representation Commission, appointed under the provisions of the Electoral Act, 1927, have made their report to me under their hands and seals, setting forth the names and boundaries of the electoral districts for the South Island, fixed by them in accordance with the Electoral Act, 1927:
Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in me by section twelve of the Electoral Act, 1927, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim the names and boundaries of the electoral districts for the South Island, so fixed by the said Commission, to be those respectively mentioned and set out in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE.
WESTLAND.
This district is bounded towards the north-west generally by the sea from the mouth of the Awarua River at Big Bay to the mouth of the Seven-mile Creek; thence bounded towards the east generally by the eastern boundary of the Rapahoe Range Scenic Reserve No. 974, as existing on the 24th March, 1936, to the Grey River; thence bounded towards the north and north-east generally by the said Grey River, to and along the A-K Line Road, to and along the southern boundary of Coal-mining Leases 711 and 712 and the production of that boundary to the Arnold River;
thence by that river, to and along the shores of Lake Brunner, to and along the south-western boundaries of Block V, Brunner Survey District, Blocks IX, X, XV, and XVI, Kopara Survey District, and Block XIII, Haupiri Survey District, to and along the summit of the northern watershed of the Taramakau River to the summit of the Southern Alps; thence bounded towards the south-east generally by the summit of the said Southern Alps and the south-eastern boundary of the Westland Land District to Mount Aspiring; thence bounded towards the south by a right line from the said Mount Aspiring to the mouth of the Awarua River at Big Bay, the place of commencement.
BULLER.
This district is bounded towards the north-west generally by the sea from the mouth of the Seven-mile Creek to the mouth of the Kahurangi River; thence bounded towards the north-east generally by that river and its northern branch to the summit of the watershed; thence along the summit of that watershed, being the eastern boundaries of the Kahurangi and Whakapoai Survey Districts, to Mount Domett; thence along the summit of the range passing through Aorere Peak, Mounts Cobb, Snowden, and Peel, and Gordon's Pyramid to Mount Arthur; thence bounded towards the south-east generally by the summit of the Tasman, Marine, and Lyell Ranges to Bald Hill; thence following the spur to the confluence of the Eight-mile or Boundary Creek with the Buller River; thence due south to Trig. Station K (4,229 ft.); thence south-westerly to the summit of the Brunner Range; thence by that range and Victoria Range and passing through Mounts Wynn, Pelion, Victoria, and Ralph to a point lying due east of the south-eastern corner of Section 60, Block X, Reefton Survey District; thence bounded towards the south by a right line to the south-eastern corner of the said Section 60; thence by the eastern boundary of that section and its production to the southern bank of the Waitahu River; thence by that river to its confluence with the Inangahua River; thence by a right line to the north-eastern corner of Section 8, Block IX, Reefton Survey District, and by the north-eastern boundary of that section and its production to the summit of the range forming the western watershed of the Inangahua River; thence bounded towards the south-east generally by the summit of that range to the tunnel near Trig. X, Block XIII, Reefton Survey District, on the Greymouth-Reefton Railway line; thence by that railway to the Grey River; thence bounded towards the south generally by the said Grey River and Upper Grey River to the north-eastern corner of Run 624, Block III, Pohaturoa Survey District; thence by a right line to Mount Haast on the summit of the Victoria Range; thence by the summit of the southern watershed of the Maruia River to the summit of the Spencer Mountains; thence bounded towards the south-east generally by the summit of the said Spencer Mountains and the Southern Alps to the summit of the northern watershed of the Taramakau River; thence bounded towards the south-west generally by the Westland Electoral District, hereinbefore described, from the summit of the Southern Alps to the sea at the mouth of the Seven-mile Creek, the place of commencement.
MOTUEKA.
This district is bounded towards the north-west and north-east generally by the sea from the mouth of the Kahurangi River to the northernmost corner of Section 26, Waimea West; thence bounded towards the east generally by the north-western boundaries of the said Section 26, Sections 27, 28, 29, 30, and 110, all of Waimea West, to and along a right line from the westernmost corner of the said Section 110 to the north-eastern corner of Section 69, Moutere Hill; thence by a right line to Trig. Station Cut Hill on the north-western boundary of Section 36, Square 2; thence by the western boundaries of the said Section 36 and Sections 39, 38, and 37, the northern boundary of Section 186, all of Square 2, to and along the road intersecting Section I, Block VIII, Wai-iti Survey District, to and along the southern boundary of Section 2 of the said Block VIII, to and along the eastern and southern boundaries of Section 10 and southern boundary of Section 8, of the aforesaid Block VIII, to and along the north-eastern boundaries of Sections 27 and 28, Block VII, of the said Wai-iti Survey District, to and along the south-eastern boundary of Section 29, eastern boundary of Section 6 (F.R.), north-eastern boundary of Section 213, south-eastern and southern boundaries of Section 8, eastern boundaries of Sections 9 and 16, all of the said Block VII, to and along the eastern and southern boundaries of Section 34 and southern boundary of Section 33, both of Block XI of the aforesaid Wai-iti Survey District, south-eastern boundary of Section 17, eastern boundary of Section 10, eastern and southern boundaries of Section 8, southern boundaries of
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Proclamation of New Electoral Districts for the North Island
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ποΈ Governance & Central Administration12 October 1937
Electoral districts, North Island, boundaries, Representation Commission
- M. J. Savage, Minister in Charge of Electoral Department
ποΈ Proclamation of New Electoral Districts for the South Island
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral districts, South Island, boundaries, Representation Commission
- George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General