✨ Electoral and Military Notices
23 FEBRUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
325
Polling Places Under the Electoral Act 1956 Appointed
COBHAM, Governor-General
PURSUANT to the Electoral Act 1956, I, Charles John, Viscount Cobham, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be polling places for the electoral districts therein specified for the purposes of the Local Trust Poll to be held in the Licensing District of Oamaru on the 11th day of March 1961.
SCHEDULE
North Dunedin Electoral District—
Deborah Bay, Church Hall.
Evansdale, Glenhouse Service Station Ltd., Tea Rooms.
Flag Swamp, Public School.
Karitane, Public School.
Merton, Public School.
Purakanui, Public School.
Seacliff, Public School.
Waikouaiti, Borough Council Chambers.
Waitati, Public School.
Warrington, Public School.
Otago Central Electoral District—
Dunback, Public School.
Enfield, Public School.
Five Forks, Public School.
Glenpark, Inch Valley Activity Centre.
Goodwood, Hall.
Hampden, Public School.
Herbert, Public School.
Hillgrove, Kartigi, Old School.
Kakanui, Public School.
Kauri Hill, Public School.
Kia Ora, Hall.
Maheno, Public School.
Moeraki, Public School.
Palmerston, War Memorial Community Centre.
Shag Point, Public School.
Totara, Public School.
Waianakarua, Public School.
Weston, Public School.
Waitaki Electoral District—
Airedale, Airedale-Rosebery Hall.
Ardgowan, Public Hall.
Oamaru, Arun Street, South School.
Oamaru, Awamoa Methodist Hall.
Oamaru, Courthouse.
Oamaru, 1A Don Street, Mr L. S. Campbell’s Garage.
Oamaru, Eden Street, Foresters’ Hall.
Oamaru, Harlech Street, Casanova School.
Oamaru, Ouse Street, Waitaki Girls’ High School Assembly Hall.
Oamaru, Severn Street, Garrison Band Hall.
Oamaru, South Oamaru, Women’s Institute Hall.
Oamaru, Thames Highway, St. Mary’s Church Hall.
Oamaru, Torridge Street, North School.
Oamaru, Wharfe Street, St. Luke’s Church Hall.
Papakaio, Public School.
Peebles, Mr J. Stokes’s Residence.
Pukeuri, Public School.
Waiareka (Oamaru), Saleyards Building.
Southern Maori Electoral District—
Airedale, Airedale-Rosebery Hall.
Ardgowan, Public Hall.
Deborah Bay, Church Hall.
Dunback, Public School.
Enfield, Public School.
Evansdale, Glenhouse Service Station Ltd., Tea Rooms.
Five Forks, Public School.
Flag Swamp, Public School.
Glenpark, Inch Valley Activity Centre.
Goodwood, Hall.
Hampden, Public School.
Herbert, Public School.
Hillgrove, Kartigi, Old School.
Kakanui, Public School.
Karitane, Public School.
Kauri Hill, Public School.
Kia Ora, Hall.
Maheno, Public School.
Merton, Public School.
Moeraki, Public School.
Oamaru, Arun Street, South School.
Oamaru, Awamoa Methodist Hall.
Oamaru, Courthouse.
Oamaru, 1A Don Street, Mr L. S. Campbell’s Garage.
Oamaru, Eden Street, Foresters’ Hall.
Oamaru, Harlech Street, Casanova School.
Oamaru, Ouse Street, Waitaki Girls’ High School Assembly Hall.
Oamaru, Severn Street, Garrison Band Hall.
Oamaru, South Oamaru, Women’s Institute Hall.
Oamaru, Thames Highway, St. Mary’s Church Hall.
Oamaru, Torridge Street, North School.
Oamaru, Wharfe Street, St. Luke’s Church Hall.
Palmerston, War Memorial Community Centre.
Papakaio, Public School.
Peebles, Mr J. Stokes’s Residence.
Pukeuri, Public School.
Purakanui, Public School.
Seacliff, Public School.
Shag Point, Public School.
Totara, Public School.
Waianakarua, Public School.
Waiareka (Oamaru), Saleyards Building.
Waikouaiti, Borough Council Chambers.
Waitati, Public School.
Warrington, Public School.
Weston, Public School.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General this 22nd day of February 1961.
J. R. HANAN, Minister of Justice.
Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, Resignations, and Retirements of Officers of the New Zealand Army
PURSUANT to section 16 of the New Zealand Army Act 1950, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to approve of the following appointments, promotions, transfers, resignations, and retirements of officers of the New Zealand Army:
GRADUATE – ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY, SANDHURST
Regular Force
The following Officer Cadet graduated from the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, and is appointed to a commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant in Corps shown:
Martin Hugh Devlin, N.Z. Regiment. Dated 15 December 1960.
ROYAL REGIMENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY
Territorial Force
1st Locating Battery, RNZA
2nd Lieutenant J. R. Beaumont to be Lieutenant. Dated 5 September 1960.
ROYAL N.Z. ARMOURED CORPS
Regular Force
Major R. N. Griggs, M.B.E., to be temp. Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 8 February 1961.
Territorial Force
The Wellington East Coast Regiment (City of Hastings’ Own), RNZAC
2nd Lieutenant M. G. Hastie to be Lieutenant. Dated 4 February 1961.
THE CORPS OF ROYAL N.Z. ENGINEERS
Territorial Force
4th Field Park Squadron, RNZE
Captain (temp. Major) B. J. Rowe, A.M.I.C.E., A.M.N.Z.I.E., relinquishes the temp. rank of Major and is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Regimental List, 1st Field Engineer Regiment, RNZE, in the rank of Captain with seniority from 3 February 1957. Dated 3 February 1961.
5th Independent Field Squadron, RNZE
Charles Rodney Francis to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 13 November 1960.
ROYAL N.Z. INFANTRY CORPS
Regular Force
N.Z. Regiment
Lieutenant-Colonel (temp. Colonel), H. J. G. Low, D.S.O., M.C., E.D., relinquishes the temp. rank of Colonel. Dated 9 February 1961.
Lieutenant T. B. Butson to be Captain. Dated 14 December 1960.
Lieutenant (temp. Captain) and Quartermaster J. Halligan to be Captain and Quartermaster. Dated 15 December 1960.
Territorial Force
1st Battalion, The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly’s Own), RNZ Inf
Lieutenant B. M. Cotter to be temp. Captain. Dated 28 August 1960.
2nd Lieutenant M. D. McLean resigns his commission. Dated 6 December 1960.
ROYAL N.Z. ARMY SERVICE CORPS
Regular Force
Lieutenant (temp. Captain) and Quartermaster B. K. Gilmer, M.B.E., to be Captain and Quartermaster. Dated 15 December 1960.
ROYAL N.Z. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS
Regular Force
Major and Quartermaster W. C. Ancell is re-engaged for a term of one year as from 15 March 1961.
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🏛️ Polling Places Appointed
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration22 February 1961
Electoral Act, Polling places, Oamaru, Licensing District
- Charles John Cobham (Viscount), Governor-General
- L. S. Campbell, Owner of garage
- J. Stokes, Resident
- Charles John, Viscount Cobham, Governor-General
- J. R. Hanan, Minister of Justice
🛡️ Army Appointments and Promotions
🛡️ Defence & MilitaryNew Zealand Army, Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, Resignations
13 names identified
- Martin Hugh Devlin, Appointed 2nd Lieutenant
- J. R. Beaumont, Promoted to Lieutenant
- R. N. Griggs (Major), Promoted to temp. Lieutenant-Colonel
- M. G. Hastie, Promoted to Lieutenant
- B. J. Rowe (Captain), Relinquishes temp. rank of Major
- Charles Rodney Francis, Appointed 2nd Lieutenant
- H. J. G. Low (Lieutenant-Colonel), Relinquishes temp. rank of Colonel
- T. B. Butson, Promoted to Captain
- J. Halligan, Promoted to Captain and Quartermaster
- B. M. Cotter, Promoted to temp. Captain
- M. D. McLean, Resigned commission
- B. K. Gilmer, Promoted to Captain and Quartermaster
- W. C. Ancell (Major), Re-engaged for one year
- J. R. Hanan, Minister of Justice