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16
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 1
SECOND SCHEDULE
GISBORNE LAND DISTRICT
ALL that piece of land described and situated as follows:
A. R. P.
Being
10. 325 Omaio 24, Block V, Haparapara Survey District.
Dated at Wellington this 6th day of January 1966.
For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs:
J. M. McEWEN, Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. 63/9; 63/9A; D.O. M.A. 10)
Notice of Licensing Poll in Wadestown Part of Johnsonville Area
PURSUANT to section 13 of the Licensing Amendment Act (No. 2) 1953, the Licensing Control Commission has determined that a poll shall be taken in the Wadestown part of the Johnsonville area (as more particularly defined in the First Schedule of the Commission's decision of 9 August 1965, a copy of which may be obtained on request from the undersigned) on the proposal that the sale of liquor be authorised in the said part of the area (herein referred to as the licensing proposal).
The Commission hereby authorises the taking of the said poll, and the licensing proposal shall be deemed to be carried if the number of valid votes recorded for that proposal is not less than three-fifths of all the valid votes recorded in respect of the proposal.
The Commission now directs that:

  1. The poll be held within the Wadestown part of the Johnsonville area as defined in the First Schedule of the Commission's decision of 9 August 1965.
  2. The Returning Officer appointed for the taking of the poll shall be Cecil John Read, public servant, of Wellington.
  3. The poll shall be held between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, 19 March 1966, at the polling place or places appointed and advertised by the Returning Officer.
  4. The Parliamentary rolls for the electoral districts of Karori and Wellington Central suitably marked to indicate the persons entitled to vote, shall be the rolls to be used for the purposes of this poll.
  5. A supplementary roll for persons who have qualified since the last supplementary roll closed shall close at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 9 February 1966.
  6. The period fixed for special voting shall commence at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, 2 March 1966, and extend to the hour fixed for the close of the poll.
  7. The cost of preparing rolls and conducting the poll shall be borne by the Wellington City Council.
    E. M. BASIL-JONES,
    Secretary of the Licensing Control Commission.
    P.O. Box 5012 (Tel. 48 860), Wellington.
    Notice of Licensing Poll in Ngaio-Khandallah Part of Johnsonville Area
    PURSUANT to section 13 of the Licensing Amendment Act (No. 2) 1953, the Licensing Control Commission has determined that a poll shall be taken in the Ngaio-Khandallah part of the Johnsonville area (as more particularly defined in the Second Schedule of the Commission's decision of 9 August 1965, a copy of which may be obtained on request from the undersigned) on the proposal that the sale of liquor be authorised in the said part of the area (herein referred to as the licensing proposal).
    The Commission hereby authorises the taking of the said poll, and the licensing proposal shall be deemed to be carried if the number of valid votes recorded for that proposal is not less than three-fifths of all the valid votes recorded in respect of the proposal.
    The Commission now directs that:
  8. The poll be held within the Ngaio-Khandallah part of the Johnsonville area as defined in the Second Schedule of the Commission's decision of 9 August 1965.
  9. The Returning Officer appointed for the taking of the poll shall be Cecil John Read, public servant, of Wellington.
  10. The poll shall be held between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, 19 March 1966, at the polling place or places appointed and advertised by the Returning Officer.
  11. The Parliamentary rolls for the electoral districts of Karori and Wellington Central suitably marked to indicate the persons entitled to vote, shall be the rolls to be used for the purposes of this poll.
  12. A supplementary roll for persons who have qualified since the last supplementary roll closed shall close at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 9 February 1966.
  13. The period fixed for special voting shall commence at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, 2 March 1966, and extend to the hour fixed for the close of the poll.
  14. The cost of preparing rolls and conducting the poll shall be borne by the Wellington City Council.
    E. M. BASIL-JONES,
    Secretary of the Licensing Control Commission.
    P.O. Box 5012 (Tel. 48 860), Wellington.
    Notice of Licensing Poll in Johnsonville Part of Johnsonville Area
    PURSUANT to section 13 of the Licensing Amendment Act (No. 2) 1953, the Licensing Control Commission has determined that a poll shall be taken in the Johnsonville part of the Johnsonville area (as more particularly defined in the Third Schedule of the Commission's decision of 9 August 1965, a copy of which may be obtained on request from the undersigned) on the proposal that the sale of liquor be authorised in the said part of the area (herein referred to as the licensing proposal).
    The Commission hereby authorises the taking of the said poll, and the licensing proposal shall be deemed to be carried if the number of valid votes recorded for that proposal is not less than three-fifths of all the valid votes recorded in respect of the proposal.
    The Commission now directs that:
  15. The poll be held within the Johnsonville part of the Johnsonville area as defined in the Third Schedule of the Commission's decision of 9 August 1965.
  16. The Returning Officer appointed for the taking of the poll shall be Cecil John Read, public servant, of Wellington.
  17. The poll shall be held between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, 19 March 1966, at the polling place or places appointed and advertised by the Returning Officer.
  18. The Parliamentary rolls for the electoral districts of Karori and Porirua suitably marked to indicate the persons entitled to vote, shall be the rolls to be used for the purposes of this poll.
  19. A supplementary roll for persons who have qualified since the last supplementary roll closed shall close at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 9 February 1966.
  20. The period fixed for special voting shall commence at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, 2 March 1966, and extend to the hour fixed for the close of the poll.
  21. The cost of preparing rolls and conducting the poll shall be apportioned between the Wellington City Council and the Hutt County Council, based on the number of electors in each of these local bodies, in the area.
    E. M. BASIL-JONES,
    Secretary of the Licensing Control Commission.
    P.O. Box 5012 (Tel. 48 860), Wellington.
    Notice of Licensing Poll in Tawa Part of Johnsonville Area
    PURSUANT to section 13 of the Licensing Amendment Act (No. 2) 1953, the Licensing Control Commission has determined that a poll shall be taken in the Tawa part of the Johnsonville area (as more particularly defined in the Fourth Schedule of the Commission's decision of 9 August 1965, a copy of which may be obtained on request from the undersigned) on the proposal that the sale of liquor be authorised in the said part of the area (herein referred to as the licensing proposal).
    The Commission hereby authorises the taking of the said poll, and the licensing proposal shall be deemed to be carried if the number of valid votes recorded for that proposal is not less than three-fifths of all the valid votes recorded in respect of the proposal.
    The Commission now directs that:
  22. The poll be held within the Tawa part of the Johnsonville area as defined in the Fourth Schedule of the Commission's decision of 9 August 1965.
  23. The Returning Officer appointed for the taking of the poll shall be Noel Anthony Tock, assistant town clerk, Tawa Borough Council.
  24. The poll shall be held between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, 19 March 1966, at the polling place or places appointed and advertised by the Returning Officer.
  25. The Parliamentary rolls for the electoral district of Porirua suitably marked to indicate the persons entitled to vote, shall be the rolls to be used for the purposes of this poll.
  26. A supplementary roll for persons who have qualified since the last supplementary roll closed shall close at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 9 February 1966.
  27. The period fixed for special voting shall commence at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, 2 March 1966, and extend to the hour fixed for the close of the poll.
  28. The cost of preparing rolls and conducting the poll shall be borne by the Tawa Borough Council.
    E. M. BASIL-JONES,
    Secretary of the Licensing Control Commission.
    P.O. Box 5012 (Tel. 48 860), Wellington.


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πŸ—ΊοΈ Land Description and Maori Affairs Notice

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 January 1966
Land, Gisborne Land District, Maori Affairs, Survey District
  • J. M. McEwen, Secretary for Maori Affairs

πŸ›οΈ Licensing Poll Notice for Wadestown Part of Johnsonville Area

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Licensing Poll, Johnsonville Area, Wadestown, Sale of Liquor, Wellington City Council
  • E. M. Basil-Jones, Secretary of the Licensing Control Commission

πŸ›οΈ Licensing Poll Notice for Ngaio-Khandallah Part of Johnsonville Area

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Licensing Poll, Johnsonville Area, Ngaio-Khandallah, Sale of Liquor, Wellington City Council
  • E. M. Basil-Jones, Secretary of the Licensing Control Commission

πŸ›οΈ Licensing Poll Notice for Johnsonville Part of Johnsonville Area

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Licensing Poll, Johnsonville Area, Sale of Liquor, Wellington City Council, Hutt County Council
  • E. M. Basil-Jones, Secretary of the Licensing Control Commission

πŸ›οΈ Licensing Poll Notice for Tawa Part of Johnsonville Area

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Licensing Poll, Johnsonville Area, Tawa, Sale of Liquor, Tawa Borough Council
  • Noel Anthony Tock, Returning Officer for poll

  • E. M. Basil-Jones, Secretary of the Licensing Control Commission