Polling-place schedules for Maori electoral districts




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 73

Western Maori Electoral District—continued.
Takiwa Pooti Maori Whaka-te-Rato—continued.
Papamoa, the Native School.
Parawera, the Public Hall.
Parikino, the Parikino Hall.
Parinui, the Native Meeting-house.
Pariroa, the Native Meeting-house.
Patumahoe, the Patumahoe Hall.
Pihama, the Public Hall.
Piopio (Te Miro-o-Huia), the Public Hall.
Pipiriki, the Native School.
Porirua, the Native Meeting-house.
Port Waikato, Oraeroa, the Native Meeting-house.
Poukura, the Native Meeting-house.
Pukekohe, the Drill Hall.
Pungarehu, the Public School.
Puniho, the Public School.
Putaruru, the Town Hall.
Kaetibi, the Druids Hall.
Rahotu, the Public Hall.
Rakaunui, the Native School.
Ranana, the Native Meeting-house.
Rangiotu, the Public School.
Raoraokauere, the Native Meeting-house.
Rata, the Native Meeting-house.
Ratana, the Ratana Hall.
Rotowaro, the Public Hall.
Rukumoana, the Kaiatemata Native Meeting-house.
Shannon, the Borough Council Chambers.
Taharoa, the Native School.
Tahuna, the Public Hall.
Taihape, the A. and P. Association Room.
Takapu (Rangiriri), the Native Meeting-house.
Takirau, the Native Meeting-house.
Taniwha, the Taniwha Hall.
Tapapa, the Native Meeting-house.
Tapu, Russick’s Hall.
Tataia, the Otukou Native School.
Tauhci, the House of Tau Hopa.
Taumarunui, the Courthouse.
Taupiri, the Public School.
Tauranga, the Town Hall.
Tauranganui, the Native Meeting-house.
Tawata, the Public School.
Te Akau, Te Akau Store.
Te Hoe, the Public Hall.
Te Kawakawa (Aotea), the Native Meeting-house.
Te Karska (Papakura), Te Hihi School.
Te Kauwhata, Te Kauwhata War Memorial Hall.
Te Kawa, the Public Hall.
Te Koura, the House of Amini Matena.
Te Kuiti, the Courthouse.
Te Mahoe, the Settlers’ Shed.
Te Paina (Mercer), the Town Hall.
Te Poi, the Native Meeting-house.
Te Puna, the Native Meeting-house.
Thames, the Courthouse.
Tirau, the Public Hall.
Tiros (Mangapehi), the Public School.
Tirohia, the Native Meeting-house.
Tokaanu, the Native School.
Tokorangi, the Native Meeting-house.
Tuakau, the Maori Hostel.
Turakina, the Town Board Office.
Turangarere, the Public Hall.
Upper Retaruke (Kaitieke), the Public School.
Urepui, the Native Meeting-house.
Waahi, the Native Meeting-house.
Waharoa, the Native Meeting-house.
Waiheke Island, the House of W. Royal.

Western Maori Electoral District—continued.
Takiwa Pooti Maori Whaka-te-Rato—continued.
Waihi Pa (Tokaanu), “Tapeka” Meeting-house.
Waikanae, the Native Meeting-house.
Waikarakia, the House of Wi Taka.
Waikawau, The School House.
Waikoria, the House of Hohua.
Waimiha, the Maori Hall.
Waitakaruru, the House of Ropi Paraone.
Waitara, “Tamatahe,” Manukoribi Pa.
Waitomo Caves, Tarrant’s Store.
Waitotara, the Native Meeting-house.
Waiuku, the Courthouse.
Waiwharangi, the House of Rangimakehu Paerata.
Wanganui, the Native Land Court.
Waoiu, the Native School.
Wellington, the Native Dept., Invicta House, Johnston Street (principal).
Whakatiri, Hoyes Building.
Whakatiwai, the Maori Hall.
Whatawhata, the Public Hall.

Southern Maori Electoral District—
Takiwa Pooti Maori Whaka-te-Tonga—
Arahuu, Toker’s Hall.
Arowhenua, the Native Public School.
Bluff, the courthouse.
Bruce Bay, the Hall.
Canvastown, the Public School.
Christchurch, the Normal School.
Dunedin, the Courthouse.
Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island, the Athenaeum.
Havelock, the Courthouse.
Invercargill, the Courthouse.
Kaikoura, the Courthouse.
Kaka Point, Mr. Duncan MacKechnie’s Store.
Madsen Bay, the Public School.
Mangamauu, the Public School.
Moeraki, the Public School.
Morven (Waihao), the Public School.
Motueka, the Courthouse.
Oaro, the Public School.
Okiwi Bay, Mr. M. Hawthorne’s Homestead.
Okoha, the Mission School.
Onauku, the Public School.
Oraka (Colac Bay), the Public School.
Otakou, the Public School.
Papatotara, Waiau, Southland, the Public School.
Picton, the Courthouse.
Port Levy, the Maori Hall.
Rapaki, the Public School.
Takaka, the Courthouse.
Taumutu, Runanga House.
Tuahiwi (Kaiapoi), the Public School (principal).
Waikawa Pa, the Public School.
Waikouaiti (Karitane), the Public School.
Wainui (Akaroa), the Public School.
Wairau Pa, the Public School.
Wairewa, the Runanga Hall.
Waitaki North (Glenavy), the Public School.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 22nd day of September, 1938.

M. J. SAVAGE,
Minister in Charge of Electoral Department.

Ina hoki te ringa o His Excellency te Kawana-Tianara,
i tuhia i tenei te 22 o nga ra o Hepetema, 1938.

M. J. SAVAGE,
Mo te Minita Whakahaere Pooti.

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🪶 Polling-places appointed for Western Maori Electoral District (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
22 September 1938
Polling-places, Western Maori Electoral District, Schedule, Maori Land Court
  • W. Royal, House of W. Royal, Waiheke Island
  • Wi Taka, House of Wi Taka, Waikarakia
  • Hohua, House of Hohua, Waikoria
  • Ropi Paraone, House of Ropi Paraone, Waitakaruru
  • Rangimakehu Paerata, House of Rangimakehu Paerata, Waiwharangi

  • M. J. Savage, Minister in Charge of Electoral Department

🪶 Polling-places appointed for Southern Maori Electoral District

🪶 Māori Affairs
22 September 1938
Polling-places, Southern Maori Electoral District, Schedule, Maori Land Court
  • Duncan MacKechnie (Mr.), Store of Mr. Duncan MacKechnie, Kaka Point
  • M. Hawthorne (Mr.), Homestead of Mr. M. Hawthorne, Okiwi Bay

  • M. J. Savage, Minister in Charge of Electoral Department