โœจ Group Polling Places




Te Kuiti, Primary School.
Temple View, Church College.
Te Rangiita, Public School.
Tokaanu, Tuwharetoa Trust Hall.
Tuakau, Town Hall.
Turangi, Gymnasium.
Waharoa, Raungaiti Pa, Meeting House.
Waverley, Public School.
Waikaretu, Public School.
Waikokowai, Public School.
Waipahihi, Maori Dining Room.
Waitahanui, Maori School.
Waitaraโ€”
Central School.
Manukorihi Pa.
Waitotara, Public School.
Waiouru Military Camp, Garrison Club Hall.
Waiouru, Public School.
Waiukuโ€”
George Street, School.
Hamilton Place, Mini Hall.
Wanganui, Bell Street, Druids Hall.
Wanganui East, Kiwi Street, Public School.
Whangamomona, Primary School.
Whatawhata, Public School.
Whenuakura, Public School.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General
by his Deputy this 5th day of November 1975.

A. M. FINLAY, Minister of Justice.

Group Polling Places Under the Electoral Act 1956 Appointed

DENIS BLUNDELL, Governor-General
By his Deputy RICHARD WILD

PURSUANT to the Electoral Act 1956, I, Sir Edward Denis
Blundell, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby
appoint the following buildings to be group polling places
for the specified electoral districts.

SCHEDULE

Auckland, 6th Floor, C.M.L. Building, Queen Street.
Auckland Central.
Eden.
Grey Lynn.
Mount Albert.
New Lynn.
Northern Maori.
Onehunga.
Remuera.
Roskill.
Tamaki.
Waitemata.
Tauranga, Gate Pa Racecourse.
Bay of Plenty.
Coromandel.
Eastern Maori.
Tauranga.
Te Puke, Memorial Hall.
Bay of Plenty.
Coromandel.
Eastern Maori.

Putaruru, Women's Division Federated Farmers, Overdale
Street.
Piako.
Taupo.
Western Maori.
Te Aroha, Herriesville, Stanley Avenue Primary School.
Coromandel.
Piako.
Waikato.
Western Maori.
Woodville, Racecourse.
Hawke's Bay.
Manawatu.
Pahiatua.
Palmerston North.
Ruahine.
Southern Maori.
Wairarapa.
Porirua, Cannons Creek School, Warspite Avenue.
Kapiti.
Porirua.
Southern Maori.
Petone, Petone West School, Jackson Street.
Hutt.
Petone.
Porirua.
Southern Maori.
Wellington, Town Hall, Cuba Street.
Island Bay.
Miramar.
Karori.
Porirua.
Southern Maori.
Wellington Central.
Marlborough Sounds, Waikawa, Public School.
Marlborough.
Tasman.
Christchurch, New Brighton, Central School, Seaview Road.
Avon.
Christchurch Central.
Lyttelton.
Papanui.
Riccarton.
St Albans.
Southern Maori.
Sydenham.
Christchurch, North New Brighton, Queen Elizabeth II Park,
Travis Road.
Avon.
Christchurch Central.
Lyttelton.
Papanui.
Riccarton.
St Albans.
Southern Maori.
Sydenham.
Dunedin, Main Town Hall, Harrop Street.
Dunedin Central.
Dunedin North.
St Kilda.
Southern Maori.
Dunedin, St Clair Golf Course, Isadore Road.
Dunedin Central.
Dunedin North.
St Kilda.
Southern Maori.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General
by his Deputy this 5th day of November 1975.

A. M. FINLAY, Minister of Justice.


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๐Ÿ›๏ธ Polling Places for Southern Maori Electoral District (continued from previous page)

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Governance & Central Administration
5 November 1975
Polling Places, Electoral District, Southern Maori
  • DENIS BLUNDELL, Governor-General
  • RICHARD WILD, Deputy
  • A. M. FINLAY, Minister of Justice

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Group Polling Places Under the Electoral Act 1956

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Governance & Central Administration
5 November 1975
Polling Places, Electoral Act 1956, Group Polling
  • DENIS BLUNDELL, Governor-General
  • RICHARD WILD, Deputy
  • A. M. FINLAY, Minister of Justice