Polling Places Appointments




Tipapakuku, the Public School.
Tiratu, Co-operative Dairy Company's Factory.
Ti-tree Point, the Weber County Office.
Umutaoroa, the Public School.
Waiaruhe, the Public School.
Waipatiki, Mr. F. A. Cameron's House.
Waitahora, the School Building.
Weber, the Public School.
Whetukura, the School Building.
Wimbledon, the Public School.
Woodlands Road, Woodville, the Public School.
Woodville, the Drill Hall.

Palmerston North Electoral District—
Broadway Avenue, St. Paul's Church Hall.
Church Street East, Municipal Opera House Stage.
Church Street West, the Railway Hall.
College Street East, the Public School.
College Street West, the Public School.
Cook Street, Baptist Sunday School Hall.
Cuba Street, the Oddfellows’ Hall.
Featherston Street, the Central School.
Featherston Street, the High School Gymnasium.
Ferguson Street, the Intermediate School.
Fitzherbert Avenue, the Girls' High School Assembly
Hall.
Grey Street, Marist Brothers High School.
Hokowhitu, the Public School.
Main Street East, Courthouse (principal).
Main Street West, Supreme Service Station.
Takaro, the Takaro Church Hall, corner Kingswood and
Featherston Streets.
Terrace End, Coronation Hall, Main Street.
Terrace End, the Public Hospital, Ruahine Street.
Terrace End, the Public School, Ruahine Street.

Patea Electoral District—
Alton, the Public School.
Aramoho, Mrs. E. D. Seddon’s Residence, Sandy Hook.
Ararata, the Public School.
Brunswick, the Public School.
Eltham, the Salvation Army Boys’ Home, Mangawhero
Road.
Fraser Road, the Public School.
Hawera, the Jockey Room, Racecourse, Waihi Road.
Hawera, the Main Hall, Winter Show Buildings
(principal).
Hawera, the Presbyterian Hall.
Hawera, the Tawhiti Public School, Nolantown.
Hurleyville, the Public School.
Kai Iwi, the Public School.
Kakaramea, the Public School.
Kohi, the Public School.
Mangamingi, the Public School.
Mangawhio, the Public School.
Manutahi, the Public School.
Mata, the Public Hall.
Maxwell, the Public School.
Meremere, the Public School.
Mokoia, the Public School.
Mosstown, the Public School.
Ngamatapouri, the Marohema School.
Ngutuwera, the Public Hall.
Normanby, the Normanby Dairy Company’s Factory,
Austin Road.
Ohangai, the Public School.
Omahina, the Public School.
Opaku, the Public School.
Orangimea, the Public School.
Paparangi, the Public School.
Patea, the Borough Council Chambers.
Patea Freezing Works.
Rapanui, the Public School.
Rawhitiroa, the Public School.
St. John’s Hill, Mr. C. Goldsbury’s Residence,
“Lyonsdown.”
Te Roti, the Public School.
Waitotara, the Public School.
Waverley, the Town Hall.
Westmere, the Public School.
Whakamara, the Public School.
Whareroa, the Social Hall.
Whenuakura, the Public School.

Raglan Electoral District—
Churchill, Mr. W. J. Stone’s Residence.
Glenafton, the Public Hall.
Glen Massey, the Public School.
Glen Murray, the Public School.
Gordonton, Mr. John Ballard’s Barn.
Horotiu, the Public Hall.
Horsham Downs, the Public School.
Huntly, the Lyceum Theatre.
Huntly West, the Westmere Hall.
Karakariki, the Public School.
Karamu, the Public School.
Komakorau, the Public School.
Koromatua, the Public School.
Moerangi, the Pakihi Public School.
Naiké, the Public School.
Ngahinapouri, the Public Hall.

Ngaruawahia, Municipal Buildings (principal).
Onewhero, the Public Hall.
Opuatia, the Public School.
Pirongia West, Mr. M. O. Eyre’s Residence.
Port Waikato, Roose Shipping Company’s Vacant House.
Pukekawa, the Public School.
Pukemiro, the Miners’ Hall.
Pukemiro Junction, Mr. T. Crook’s Residence.
Puketaha, the Public School.
Raglan, the Courthouse.
Rangiriri, West, Mr. E. Baron’s Residence.
Rotokauri, the Public School.
Rotongaro, the Public Hall.
Rototuna, the Public School.
Rotowaro, the Public School.
Ruakiwi, the Public School.
Ruapuke, the Public School.
Taupiri, the Public School.
Te Akau, the Public School.
Te Akau South, the Ruku Ruku Public School.
Te Hutewai, the Public School.
Te Kohanga (Onewhero), the Public School.
Te Kowhai, the Public School.
Te Mata, the Public School.
Tenfoot Road (Taupiri), the Public Hall.
Te Pahu, the Public Hall.
Te Rapa, the Public School.
Te Uku, the Memorial Hall.
Tuakau, the Town Hall.
Waikaretu, the Public School.
Waikokowai, the Public School.
Waimai, Mr. H. Wilson’s Residence.
Waingaro, the Public Hall.
Wairamarama, the Public School.
Waitetuna, the Public School.
Whangarata, the Public Hall.
Whatawhata, the Public School.
Woodleigh, the Matira Public Hall.

Rangitikei Electoral District—
Beaconsfield, the Public School.
Bonny Glen, Mr. L. A. Nitschke’s Wool-shed.
Bulls, the Town Hall.
Cheltenham, the Public School.
Crofton, the Crofton Store.
Cunninghams, the Dunolly Public School.
Durie Hill, Wanganui, the Public School.
Fordell, the Public School.
Greatford, the Public School.
Hunterville, the Public School.
Jerusalem, the Meeting-house.
Kaitoke, Wanganui, the Public School.
Kakatahi, Glenn’s Junction, the Post-office.
Kakatahi, the Public School.
Kauangaroa, the Native School.
Kawhatau, the Public School, Potaka Road.
Kawhatau (Lower), the Old Public School.
Kimbolton, the Public Hall.
Kiwitea, the Public School.
Long Acre Valley, the Public School.
Makirikiri South, near Marton, the Public School.
Makohau, near Marton, the Public School.
Mangahoe Road, Hunterville, I. W. Brice’s Residence.
Mangamahu, the Public School.
Mangaonoho, the Public School.
Mangaweka, the Oddfellows’ Hall.
Marton, the Public School (principal).
Marton Junction, the Railway Social Hall.
Matahiwi, R. W. Lynch’s Residence.
Mataroa, the Public School.
Mount View, near Marton, the Public School.
Ngamatea, Mr. Hine’s House, “Hale’s Track.”
Ngamatea (Upper Rangiwaea), the Public School.
Ngaruru (near Hunterville), Mr. Kelvin Hammond’s
House.
Ngaturi, the Public School.
Ohingaiti, the Public School.
Ohotu, the Old Public School.
Okeia, the Public School.
Omatane, the Public School.
Orangipongo, the Public School.
Otairi, the Public School.
Otamakapua, the Public School.
Pakihikura, the Public School.
Papanui (via Taihape), the Public School.
Parewanui, the Public School.
Parihauhau, County Cottage, “Zig Zag.”
Parikino, the Native School.
Peep-o’-day, Public School, Bluff Road, Kimbolton.
Pohonui, the Public School.
Poukiore, the Public School.
Pourangaki, the Public School.
Pukeroa, the Public School.
Putorino, the Public School.
Rangiwaea, the Owhakura Public School.
Rangiwahia, the Public School.
Rata, the Dairy Factory Office.
Rewa, the Public School.
Rongoiti, the Public School.
Ruahine, the Public School.
Ruanui, the Public School.
Silverhope, the Old Public School.



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

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
31 August 1943
Polling Places, Electoral Act, Appointments, New Plymouth, Oamaru, Onehunga, Otahuhu, Otaki, Pahiatua, Tipapakuku, Tiratu, Ti-tree Point, Umutaoroa, Waiaruhe, Waipatiki, Waitahora, Weber, Whetukura, Wimbledon, Woodlands Road, Woodville, Palmerston North, Patea, Raglan, Rangitikei
14 names identified
  • F. A. Cameron (Mr), Polling place at residence
  • E. D. Seddon (Mrs), Polling place at residence
  • C. Goldsbury (Mr), Polling place at residence
  • W. J. Stone (Mr), Polling place at residence
  • John Ballard (Mr), Polling place at barn
  • M. O. Eyre (Mr), Polling place at residence
  • T. Crook (Mr), Polling place at residence
  • E. Baron (Mr), Polling place at residence
  • H. Wilson (Mr), Polling place at residence
  • L. A. Nitschke (Mr), Polling place at wool-shed
  • I. W. Brice, Polling place at residence
  • Hine (Mr), Polling place at house
  • Kelvin Hammond (Mr), Polling place at house
  • R. W. Lynch, Polling place at residence