✨ Polling Places Appointment
Aug. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1049
Polling-places under the Electoral Act, 1927, appointed
C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon me by the Electoral Act, 1927, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the 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 electoral districts therein specified.
SCHEDULE
Auckland Central Electoral District—
Bright Street and New North Road corner, the Methodist Hall.
East Street, the St. Benedict’s Hall.
Eden Terrace, the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society’s Hall.
Hobson Street, the Trades Hall.
Khyber Pass Road, the St. David’s Hall.
Lower Albert Street, the Sailors’ Mission Hall.
Lower Grafton Road, Mrs. J. Murray’s Garage.
Lower Symonds Street, the St. Andrew’s Hall.
Pitt Street, the Sunday-school Room, Methodist Church Building.
Queen Street, the Town Hall (principal).
Wellington Street, the St. James’ Hall.
Auckland East Electoral District—
Devonport, the Buffalo Hall.
Devonport, the Cheltenham Kiosk.
Devonport, corner of Lake Road and Old Lake Road, King’s Store.
Devonport, the Masonic Hall.
Devonport, Narrow Neck, the Vauxhall Public Hall.
Devonport, the Parish Hall.
Devonport, Queen’s Parade, the Pacific Cable Board’s Depot.
Devonport, Red Cross (Men’s Detachment) Rooms.
Devonport, Stanley Bay, St. Augustine’s Sunday School Rooms.
Epsom, Mr. C. O. Beeson’s Garage, corner of Sharpe Road and Albury Avenue.
Grafton, Nugent Street, the Grafton Public School.
Grafton, Park Road, Miss Aitkenhead’s Tea - rooms
Motutapu Island, Public Works Department Camp.
Newmarket, Khyber Pass Road, Continental Motors, 266–268 Khyber Pass.
Newmarket, the Public School.
Pakatoa Island, the Salvation Army Institution.
Parnell, Gladstone Road, the Parnell School.
Parnell, Parnell Road, Parnell Public Library (principal).
Parnell Rise, 49 Parnell Road, Returned Soldiers’ Social Hall.
Ponui Island, Mr. E. H. Chamberlin’s House.
Waiheke Island, Awaroa, Gordon’s Boardinghouse.
Waiheke Island, Cowes, the Dance-hall.
Waiheke Island, Man-o-War Bay, Public Works Department Headquarters Camp.
Waiheke Island, Man-o-War Bay, Public Works Department Works Camp.
Waiheke Island, Onetangi, McGrevy’s Hall.
Waiheke Island, Putiki Bay, Ostend, the Public School.
Waiheke Island, Rocky Bay, Omiha Hall.
Waiheke Island, Surfdale, the Surfdale Hall.
Auckland Suburbs Electoral District—
Avondale, Church of Christ.
Avondale, the Town Hall (principal).
Avondale Flat, the Victoria Hall.
Avondale South, Blockhouse Bay, Improvement Association Hall.
Brigham’s Creek, Presbyterian Church (School).
Glen Eden, the Public School.
Henderson, the Town Hall.
Henderson Valley, the Public School.
Hobsonville, the Hobsonville Hall.
Huia, the Public School.
Karekare, the Public Hall.
Laingholme, the Public Hall.
Massey-Birdwood, the Public School.
Mount Albert, Church of Christ.
New Lynn, Congregational Church Hall.
New Lynn, St. Thomas’s Hall.
New Lynn, St. Phillip’s Church Hall.
Nihotupu, the Public School.
Oratia, the Settlers’ Hall.
Owairaka, the Public School.
Parau, the Post-office.
Piha, the Public Hall.
Swanson, the Public Hall.
Taupaki, the Public Hall.
Te Atatu, the Public Hall.
Titirangi, Reekie’s Store.
Waitakere, the Public Hall.
Whenuapai, the Whenuapai Hall.
Auckland West Electoral District—
Beresford Street, the Public School.
Cowan Street, All Saints Schoolroom.
Gundry Street, the Epiphany Hall.
Jervois Road, the Bayfield School.
Jervois Road, St. Stephen’s Church Schoolroom.
Kelmarna Avenue, the Convent School.
Off Ponsonby Road, Leys Institute (principal).
Pollen Street, Church of Christ Hall.
Ponsonby Road, Shop at 210.
Richmond Road, the Ponsonby Manual Training School.
Union Street, St. Thomas’s Parish Hall.
Avon Electoral District—
Aldwins Road and Harrow Street corner, Fisher’s Store, the Garage.
Aranui, the Public School, Breeze’s Road.
Bromley, the Public School.
Cambridge Terrace, the Canterbury Boat-sheds.
Cashel Street (No. 345), Marquee on property adjoining Sparrow and Co.
Gloucester Street (No. 662), the Garage.
Linwood Avenue and Worcester Street corner, Baptist Church.
Linwood, Avonside Church Clubroom, Stanmore Road.
Linwood, Oddfellows’ Hall, Rolleston Street.
Linwood, Pumping-station, Matheson’s Road.
Linwood, St. Chad’s Sunday School, Buckley’s Road.
New Brighton, the Public School, Sea View Road.
North Linwood, the Public School, Woodham Road.
North New Brighton, the Peace Memorial Hall.
North New Brighton, the Public School, Osborne Terrace.
Retreat Road (No. 66), the Garage.
Richmond, the Public School.
South New Brighton, Methodist Church Hall, corner Bridge Street and Estuary Road.
Woodham Road (No. 52), the Garage.
Worcester Street, Linwood Library (principal).
Awarua Electoral District—
Bluff, the Courthouse.
Brown’s, the Public School.
Chelmsford Street East (North Invercargill), Mr. J. H. Collett’s Workshop.
Dacre, the Public School.
Drummond, the Oddfellows’ Hall.
East Limehills, the Residence of Mr. A. Grant.
Forest Hill, the Public Hall.
Greenhills, the Public School.
Grove Bush, the Public School.
Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island, the Public School.
Hawthorndale, the East Road Misson Church Hall.
Hedgehope, the Public School.
Heidelberg, the Georgetown Presbyterian Hall, Centre Street.
Hokonui, the Public School.
Kauana, the Public School.
Kennington, the Public School.
Limehills, the Public School.
Lochiel, the Public School.
Longbush, the Public School.
Lora Gorge, the Public School.
Mabel Bush, the Public Hall.
Makarewa North, the Public Hall.
Makarewa Township, the Public School.
Mokotua, Tennis Club’s Hall.
Myross Bush, the Public School.
Oreti Plains, the Public School.
Otahuti, the Public School.
Otapiri, the Public School.
Otatara, the Public School.
Oteramika Road, the Sunday School Hall.
Rimu, the Public School.
Riverton, the Courthouse.
Roslyn Bush, the Public School.
Ryal Bush, the Public School.
Spar Bush, the Public School.
Spring Hills, the Public School.
Thornbury, the Public School.
Tisbury, the Public School.
Tussock Creek, the Public School.
Waianiwa, the Public School.
Waikiwi, the Public School.
Waimatua, the Public School.
Waimatuku, the Public School.
Wallacetown, the Public School.
West Plains, the Public School.
Winton, the Public School (principal).
Woodend, Awarua Plains, the Public Hall.
Woodlands, the Public School.
Wright’s Bush, the Public Hall.
Bay of Islands Electoral District—
Ahipara, the Native School.
Ahipara Hill, the Sokol Hall.
Awanui, the Public School.
Awarua, the Native School.
Broadwood, the A. and P. Hall.
Fairburns, the Public School.
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🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places under the Electoral Act, 1927
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration31 August 1943
Polling Places, Electoral Act, Appointments, Auckland, Wellington, Avon, Awarua, Bay of Islands
8 names identified
- J. Murray (Mrs.), Garage owner at Lower Grafton Road
- C. O. Beeson (Mr.), Garage owner at Epsom
- Aitkenhead (Miss), Tea-room owner at Grafton
- E. H. Chamberlin (Mr.), House owner at Ponui Island
- Gordon, Boardinghouse owner at Waiheke Island
- McGrevy, Hall owner at Waiheke Island
- J. H. Collett (Mr.), Workshop owner at Chelmsford Street East
- A. Grant (Mr.), Residence owner at East Limehills
- C. L. N. Newall, Governor-General