Electoral Notices




10 NOVEMBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
2495

Kerrin David Wallace .. .. Taupo.
Edwin Stockley .. .. Tauranga.
Sidney Bruce Darling .. .. Timaru.
Leslie Michael Rattray .. .. Waikato.
Jack Franklyn Ransby .. .. Wairarapa.
Frederick George Elsmore .. .. Waitemata.
Robert Hugh Inder .. .. Wallace.
James Garth Russell .. .. Wanganui.
Donald John Ward Archbold .. Wellington Central.
Eric Brian Franklyn .. .. West Coast.
Donald John Ward Archbold .. Western Hutt.
Thomas Patrick Evans .. .. Whangarei.
Robert Alexander Aitken .. .. Wigram.
Raynor Alfred Nottle .. .. Eastern Maori.
Frederick George Elsmore .. .. Northern Maori.
Donald John Ward Archbold .. Southern Maori.
Roy Charles Moyle .. .. Western Maori.
Robert James Weston .. .. Chatham Islands.

ROY JACK, Minister of Justice.
Wellington, 7 November 1972.


Polling Places Under the Electoral Act 1956 Appointed

DENIS BLUNDELL, Governor-General

PURSUANT to the Electoral Act 1956, I, Sir Edward Denis Blundell, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby abolish all existing polling places, and hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be polling places for the electoral districts therein specified.

SCHEDULE

Auckland Central Electoral District—
City—
Grafton Public Library, 2 Mount Eden Road.
Methodist Church Hall, Pitt Street.
Old Land and Deeds Building, Courthouse Lane.
St. Andrews Church Hall, 2 Symonds Street.
Town Hall, Queen Street.
Trinity College, 136 Grafton Road.
Epsom—
Auckland Boys’ Grammar School, Mountain Road.
Badminton Hall, 99 Gillies Avenue.
Epsom Public Library, 195 Manakau Road.
Grey Lynn—
Public Library, 474 Great North Road.
Residence, 65 Williamson Avenue.
Kingsland—
Methodist Trinity Church, Kingsland.
Mount Eden Road—
Leys Institute Library Hall, 20 St. Marys Road.
Newmarket—
Municipal Chambers, 174 Broadway, Newmarket.
Stronglight Dinghys Ltd., 70 Middleton Road.
St. Marks Church Hall, Remuera Road.
Newton—
Newton Central School, Monmouth Street.
Parnell—
Parnell Public Library, 390 Parnell Road.
Parnell Primary School, St. Stephens Avenue.
R.S.A. Hall, 193 Parnell Road.
Blind Institute, Parnell Road.
Ponsonby—
Maori Community Centre, Halsey Street.
Napier Street School, 20 Napier Street.
Salvation Army Citadel, Ponsonby Road.
St. John’s Church Hall, 229 Ponsonby Road.
Richmond Primary School, Richmond Road.
Rotoroa Island—
Salvation Army Hall.
Waiheke Island—
Presbyterian Church Hall, Ocean View Road, Oneroa.
Community Hall, Onetangi.
First Aid Room, Ostend.
Domain Hall, Palm Beach.
Domain Hall, Surfdale.
Omiha Hall, Rocky Bay.

Avon Electoral District—
Aranui—
Public School, Breezes Road.
St. James School, Rowan Avenue.

Bromley—
Public School.
Burwood—
Brethren Sunday School, Bassett Street.
Public School, New Brighton Road.
Windsor Public School, Burwood Road.
New Brighton—
Central School, Seaview Road.
Freeville Public School, Sandy Avenue.
Garage, corner Union and Rodney Streets.
North Beach—
Methodist Church Hall, Marriotts Road.
North New Brighton—
North Beach Surf Life Saving Club.
Marine Parade.
Public School, Leaver Terrace.
Sandilands—
Garage, 9 Coulter Street.
South New Brighton—
Garage, 1 Caspian Street.
Public School, Estuary Road.
Wainoni—
Avondale Primary School, Breezes Road.
Methodist Church Hall, Avonside Drive.
Public School, Eureka Street.
Woolston—
St. John’s Sunday School, St. John’s Street.

Awarua Electoral District—
Bluff—
Borough Council Chambers.
Public School.
Moana-nui Motors.
Clifton, School.
Dacre, School.
Edendale, School.
Fortrose, School.
Glenham, School.
Gorge Road, School.
Greenhills, School.
Grove Bush, School.
Haldane, Play Centre (Old School).
Halfmoon Bay, Stewart Island (School).
Invercargill—
Grasmere Church Hall, Harvey Street.
Jordan’s Old Shop, Oreti Street.
Kew School, Elizabeth Street.
Kew Kindergarten, Selwyn Street.
Newfield Public Hall, Tweed Street.
St. Andrew’s Youth Centre, Elles Road.
St. David’s Church Hall, Regent Street.
St. George School, Pomona Street.
Waikiwi School, Durham Street.
Whitcombe and Tombs Container Works, North Road.
Kapuka, School.
Kapuka South, Community Centre (Old School).
Kennington, Public Hall.
Longbush, School.
Mabel Bush, Public Hall.
Makarewa, School.
Mataura Island, School.
Menzies Ferry, Community Centre (Old School).
Mimihau, School.
Mokoreta, School.
Mokotua, Public Hall.
Morton Mains, Siding School.
Myross Bush, School.
Niagara, School.
Otara, School.
Otatara, School.
Oteramika, Public Hall.
Pine Bush, School.
Quarry Hills, School.
Redan, School.
Rimu, School.
Roslyn Bush, School.
Seaward Downs, School.
Tisbury, School.
Tokanui, School.
Waikawa, School.
Waimahaka, School.
Waimatua, School.
West Plains, School.
Woodend (Awarua Plains), Public Hall.
Woodlands, School.
Wyndham—
Memorial Hall.
Racecourse.



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🏛️ Registrars of Electors Appointed

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
7 November 1972
Electoral, Registrars of Electors, Appointments
15 names identified
  • Kerrin David Wallace, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Edwin Stockley, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Sidney Bruce Darling, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Leslie Michael Rattray, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Jack Franklyn Ransby, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Frederick George Elsmore, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Robert Hugh Inder, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • James Garth Russell, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Donald John Ward Archbold, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Eric Brian Franklyn, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Thomas Patrick Evans, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Robert Alexander Aitken, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Raynor Alfred Nottle, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Roy Charles Moyle, Appointed Registrar of Electors
  • Robert James Weston, Appointed Registrar of Electors

  • Roy Jack, Minister of Justice

🏛️ Polling Places Appointed

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
7 November 1972
Electoral, Polling Places, Appointments
  • Sir Edward Denis Blundell, Governor-General