✨ Electoral Notices
MAR. 9.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 367
Returning Officers for certain Licensing Districts appointed.
IT is hereby notified that each of the undermentioned persons has been appointed Returning Officer for the licensing district the name of which appears opposite his name:—
Wilfred Augustine Dowd .. .. Auckland.
Albert John Bonnetts .. .. Avon.
Harold Orlando Barker .. .. Awarua.
Erle Greenaway Tyler .. .. Bay of Islands.
Albert Edward Johnson .. .. Bay of Plenty.
Walter Parker .. .. Buller.
Richard Gordon Simpson .. .. Central Otago.
Thomas William Reese .. .. Christchurch.
Thomas Percival Pain .. .. Dunedin.
Harold Douglas Tennent .. .. Dunedin South.
Donald Malcolm .. .. Egmont.
John Patterson .. .. Franklin.
John Nelson Nalder .. .. Gisborne.
George Smeaton Clark .. .. Hamilton.
William Terence Rudman .. .. Hauraki.
William Melville Will .. .. Hawke’s Bay.
Victor Joseph Rhodes .. .. Hurunui.
Frank Bernard Loxley Jameson.. .. Hutt.
Alexander Speakman Louisson .. .. Kaiapoi.
Thomas Morgan .. .. Kaipara.
James Joseph McGahey .. .. Lyttelton.
Frederick Stanley Collier .. .. Manawatu.
Arthur Frederick Bent .. .. Marlborough.
Alfred James Ching .. .. Marsden.
James Joseph William Pooley .. .. Mid-Centerbury.
Gordon James Waters Roundy .. .. Motueka.
George Galloway Chisholm .. .. Napier.
Allan Leslie Tresidder .. .. Nelson.
Leslie William Louisson .. .. New Plymouth.
Arthur Robert White .. .. Onehunga.
Rudolph Arthur Richard Enting.. .. Otahuhu.
Harold James Henderson .. .. Otaki.
William Fred Cobb .. .. Pahiatua.
Henry Bell Reid .. .. Palmerston North.
Claude Oswald Pratt .. .. Patea.
Hugh Bryan Fraser .. .. Raglan.
William John Henry Dashwood .. .. Rangitikei.
Alan Ross Collier .. .. Remuera.
Albert Freeman .. .. Riccarton.
John Lodewyk Crowther .. .. Rotorua.
Arthur Frederic Owen Clarke .. .. Stratford.
John Classon Harding .. .. Tauranga.
Leonard William Parrant .. .. Temuka.
Colin Ainslie Montgomerie .. .. Thames.
William Harte .. .. Timaru.
Frank Truman Ray .. .. Waikato.
William Henry Davys .. .. Waimarino.
James Michael Carroll .. .. Waipawa.
James Bruce Davis .. .. Wairarapa.
David William Melville Webster.. .. Waitaki.
William Adam Wilson .. .. Waitomata.
Leslie Andrew Parlane .. .. Waitomo.
Thomas McCullock Brooks .. .. Wallace.
Arthur Evan Dobbie .. .. Wanganui.
Eric George Rhodes .. .. Wellington.
John Laurie .. .. Wellington
Ralph Cox .. .. Westland.
M. J. SAVAGE,
Minister in Charge of Electoral Department.
Wellington, 2nd March, 1939.
Polling-places under the Electoral Act, 1927, appointed.
GALWAY, Governor-General.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon me by the Electoral Act, 1927, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby abolish all existing polling-places, and do hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be polling-places for the licensing districts therein specified.
SCHEDULE.
Auckland Licensing District—
Beresford Street, the Congregational Church Hall.
Bright Street and New North Road corner, the Methodist Hall.
Devonport, the Council Chambers.
Devonport, Crocroft Street, St. Pauls’ Hall.
Devonport, Narrow Neck, the Vauxhall Public Hall.
Devonport, Stanley Bay, the Mission Hall.
East Street, the St. Benedicts Hall.
Auckland Licensing District—continued.
Epsom, Garage, corner of Albury Avenue and Sharpe Road.
Franklin Road, the Schoolroom.
Gundry Street, the Epiphany Hall.
Herne Bay Road, the Mission Hall.
Khyber Pass Road, the St. David’s Hall.
Lower Albert Street, the Sailors’ Mission Hall.
Lower Symonds Street, the St. Andrew’s Hall.
Newmarket, Methodist Sunday School Hall, corner of Short Street and Victoria Crescent.
Off Ponsonby Road, Leys’ Institute.
Parnell, Parnell Road, the Parnell Branch Library.
Pollen Street, Church of Christ Hall.
Queen Street, Concert Chamber, Town Hall (principal).
Richmond Road, the Childrens’ Home.
Union Street, the St. Thomas’ Hall.
Wellington Street, the St. James’ Hall.
Avon Licensing District—
Cambridge Terrace, the Canterbury Boat-sheds.
Linwood, St. Chad’s Sunday School, Buckley’s Road.
Linwood, Pumping-station, Matheson’s Road.
New Brighton, the Borough Council Chambers (principal).
Worcester Street, Linwood Library.
Awarua Licensing District—
Bluff, the Courthouse.
Brown’s, the Public Hall.
Half-moon Bay, the Athenaeum Hall.
Hawthorndale, the East Road Mission Church Hall.
Kennington, the Public Hall.
Limehills, the Public Hall.
Makarowa, the Public Hall.
Riverton, the Courthouse.
Ryal Bush, the Public Hall.
Thornbury, the Public Hall.
Waianiwai, the Public Hall.
Waikiwi, the Public Hall.
Wallacetown, Mr. G. W. Dennis’s Store.
West Plains, the Public Hall.
Winton, the Courthouse (principal).
Woodlands, the Public Hall.
Bay of Islands Licensing District—
Awanui, the Forester’s Hall.
Herkcino, the Public Hall.
Houhora, Evan’s Hall.
Kaeo, the Courthouse.
Kaikohe, the Courthouse (principal).
Kaingaroa, Long’s Hall.
Kaitaia, the Agricultural Hall.
Kawakawa, the Public Library.
Kobukohu, the Public Hall.
Mangonui, McKay’s Hall.
Moerewa, the Moerewa Old Hall.
Ohaewai, the Public Hall.
Omhutua, the Public School.
Opononi, the Opononi Hall.
Opua, the Harbour Board Office.
Opunawhanga, the Public School.
Oruru, Garton’s Hall.
Paihia, the Public School.
Pakaraka, the Public School.
Peria, Hayden’s Hall.
Rangiahua, the Hall.
Rawene, the Courthouse.
Russell, the Old Courthouse.
Saias, the Public Hall.
Towai, the Public Hall.
Umwera, the Public Hall.
Victoria Valley, the Memorial Hall.
Waihopo, the Public School.
Waipapakauri, the Public Library.
Bay of Plenty Licensing District—
Hicks Bay, the Post-office.
Makaraka, Mr. C. G. Ancell’s Store.
Matawai, the Womens’ Institute Hall.
Opotiki, the Courthouse (principal).
Ormond, the Hall.
Ruatoria, the Theatre Supper-room.
Taneatua, the Public Hall.
Te Araroa, the County Council Office.
Te Kaha, the Hall.
Te Karaka, the County Council Office.
Te Puis, the County Council Office.
Tikitiki, the Picture Theatre.
Tokomaru Bay, the Masonic Hall.
Tolaga Bay, the County Council Office.
Whakatane, the Borough Council Chambers.
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🏛️ Appointment of Returning Officers for Licensing Districts
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration2 March 1939
Returning Officers, Appointments, Licensing Districts, Electoral Department
57 names identified
- Wilfred Augustine Dowd, Appointed Returning Officer for Auckland
- Albert John Bonnetts, Appointed Returning Officer for Avon
- Harold Orlando Barker, Appointed Returning Officer for Awarua
- Erle Greenaway Tyler, Appointed Returning Officer for Bay of Islands
- Albert Edward Johnson, Appointed Returning Officer for Bay of Plenty
- Walter Parker, Appointed Returning Officer for Buller
- Richard Gordon Simpson, Appointed Returning Officer for Central Otago
- Thomas William Reese, Appointed Returning Officer for Christchurch
- Thomas Percival Pain, Appointed Returning Officer for Dunedin
- Harold Douglas Tennent, Appointed Returning Officer for Dunedin South
- Donald Malcolm, Appointed Returning Officer for Egmont
- John Patterson, Appointed Returning Officer for Franklin
- John Nelson Nalder, Appointed Returning Officer for Gisborne
- George Smeaton Clark, Appointed Returning Officer for Hamilton
- William Terence Rudman, Appointed Returning Officer for Hauraki
- William Melville Will, Appointed Returning Officer for Hawke’s Bay
- Victor Joseph Rhodes, Appointed Returning Officer for Hurunui
- Frank Bernard Loxley Jameson, Appointed Returning Officer for Hutt
- Alexander Speakman Louisson, Appointed Returning Officer for Kaiapoi
- Thomas Morgan, Appointed Returning Officer for Kaipara
- James Joseph McGahey, Appointed Returning Officer for Lyttelton
- Frederick Stanley Collier, Appointed Returning Officer for Manawatu
- Arthur Frederick Bent, Appointed Returning Officer for Marlborough
- Alfred James Ching, Appointed Returning Officer for Marsden
- James Joseph William Pooley, Appointed Returning Officer for Mid-Canterbury
- Gordon James Waters Roundy, Appointed Returning Officer for Motueka
- George Galloway Chisholm, Appointed Returning Officer for Napier
- Allan Leslie Tresidder, Appointed Returning Officer for Nelson
- Leslie William Louisson, Appointed Returning Officer for New Plymouth
- Arthur Robert White, Appointed Returning Officer for Onehunga
- Rudolph Arthur Richard Enting, Appointed Returning Officer for Otahuhu
- Harold James Henderson, Appointed Returning Officer for Otaki
- William Fred Cobb, Appointed Returning Officer for Pahiatua
- Henry Bell Reid, Appointed Returning Officer for Palmerston North
- Claude Oswald Pratt, Appointed Returning Officer for Patea
- Hugh Bryan Fraser, Appointed Returning Officer for Raglan
- William John Henry Dashwood, Appointed Returning Officer for Rangitikei
- Alan Ross Collier, Appointed Returning Officer for Remuera
- Albert Freeman, Appointed Returning Officer for Riccarton
- John Lodewyk Crowther, Appointed Returning Officer for Rotorua
- Arthur Frederic Owen Clarke, Appointed Returning Officer for Stratford
- John Classon Harding, Appointed Returning Officer for Tauranga
- Leonard William Parrant, Appointed Returning Officer for Temuka
- Colin Ainslie Montgomerie, Appointed Returning Officer for Thames
- William Harte, Appointed Returning Officer for Timaru
- Frank Truman Ray, Appointed Returning Officer for Waikato
- William Henry Davys, Appointed Returning Officer for Waimarino
- James Michael Carroll, Appointed Returning Officer for Waipawa
- James Bruce Davis, Appointed Returning Officer for Wairarapa
- David William Melville Webster, Appointed Returning Officer for Waitaki
- William Adam Wilson, Appointed Returning Officer for Waitomata
- Leslie Andrew Parlane, Appointed Returning Officer for Waitomo
- Thomas McCullock Brooks, Appointed Returning Officer for Wallace
- Arthur Evan Dobbie, Appointed Returning Officer for Wanganui
- Eric George Rhodes, Appointed Returning Officer for Wellington
- John Laurie, Appointed Returning Officer for Wellington
- Ralph Cox, Appointed Returning Officer for Westland
- M. J. Savage, Minister in Charge of Electoral Department
🏛️ Appointment of Polling-places under the Electoral Act, 1927
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPolling-places, Electoral Act, Licensing Districts, Governor-General
- George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General