β¨ Electoral Boundary Objections
28 NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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area is extensive and populous. It is the major town and port of the electorate.
Objection 538 J D Williams, Chairman, Maungakiekie Community Board
Objects to the proposed name of Mt Smart.
Suggested solution To call the electorate Maungakiekie as this is the correct name for the electorate.
Objection 541 D J Jordan
Objects to the proposed name of Mt Smart
Suggested solution To call the electorate Maungakiekie as that is a strong focal point for the electorate.
Objection 537 R Northey MP
Objects to the proposed name of Mt Smart
Suggested solution To call the electorate Onehunga on the grounds that Onehunga is the name of the second oldest European settlement in the Auckland Metropolitan area. It is a Maori name well respected by both Maori and Pakeha. Onehunga is one of the major suburbs in the electorate. Mt Smart is not the name of a suburb or geographical area of any significance.
Objection 539 J D Williams, Chairman, Maungakiekie Community Board
Objects to the proposed boundaries of the Mt Smart electorate. The proposed boundaries do not take into account the Royal Oak focus. The people living in the area from Greenlane South to Royal Oak have an affinity with that area. This is due to the main shopping area of those people being Royal Oak and not Newmarket.
Suggested solution The boundary should turn left from Hillsborough into Mt Albert and then right into St Andrews Road and along to Gillies Avenue and down Epsom Avenue.
Objection 542 D J Jordan
Objects to the proposed boundaries of Mt Smart electorate.
Suggested solution Residents living in Mt Eden Road to Epsom Avenue around Mt Hobson area should be included in the Mt Smart electorate on the grounds of community of interest as most shop in the Royal Oak area.
Objection 448 B T Silcock
Similar to Objection 340. On the grounds of a strong community of interest between Howick and Pakuranga.
Suggested solution The Tamaki Estuary creates a natural boundary and is also the boundary between the two major local authorities of
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Objection to Electoral Boundaries - Howick and Mt Smart
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ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Boundary Change, Howick, Objection 358, Mt Smart
ποΈ Objection to Proposed Name of Mt Smart Electorate
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Name Change, Mt Smart, Maungakiekie
- J D Williams (Chairman, Maungakiekie Community Board), Objects to proposed name of Mt Smart
ποΈ Objection to Proposed Name of Mt Smart Electorate
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Name Change, Mt Smart, Maungakiekie
- D J Jordan, Objects to proposed name of Mt Smart
ποΈ Objection to Proposed Name of Mt Smart Electorate
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Name Change, Mt Smart, Onehunga
- R Northey (MP), Objects to proposed name of Mt Smart
ποΈ Objection to Proposed Boundaries of Mt Smart Electorate
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Boundary Change, Mt Smart, Royal Oak
- J D Williams (Chairman, Maungakiekie Community Board), Objects to proposed boundaries of Mt Smart electorate
ποΈ Objection to Proposed Boundaries of Mt Smart Electorate
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Boundary Change, Mt Smart, Mt Eden Road, Epsom Avenue, Mt Hobson, Royal Oak
- D J Jordan, Objects to proposed boundaries of Mt Smart electorate
ποΈ Objection to Proposed Boundaries of Howick Electorate
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Boundary Change, Howick, Pakuranga, Tamaki Estuary
- B T Silcock, Objects to proposed boundaries of Howick electorate