✨ Electoral Boundary Objections




28 NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3771

Objection 476 Belmont Ratepayers Improvement Association Inc.

Objects to the proposed name of Pencarrow on the grounds that one of the electorates should recognise the prominence and historical nature of the name Hutt. The electorate should be known by a name which is more common to everyday users of the area.

Suggested solution To call the electorate Lower Hutt or Hutt.

Objection 828 E A Gell

Objects to proposed boundaries of Pencarrow and Onslow on the grounds that it does not include Korokoro which is dependant on Petone. The name of Pencarrow is inappropriate.

Suggested solution Move Korokoro into Pencarrow with compensation elsewhere (unspecified). Change electorate name to Hutt South.

Objection 639 S McIntyre & P Jorgensen

Objects to the proposed boundary of Pencarrow on the grounds the Naenae community of interest is split right down the centre.

Suggested solution The Pencarrow electorate include Naenae North bounded by Cambridge Terrace, Kouhai and Hay Streets. To compensate, Rimutaka will include all of Avalon bounded by Harcourt-Werry and Fairway Drive, Mitchell Street and Oxford Terrace; and Onslow be extended to Waterloo Road, Witako Street, and Mitchell Street.

Objection 642 The New Zealand Labour Party

Objects to the proposed boundaries of the Pencarrow, Wellington, Rongotai & Onslow electorates. See Objection 648 (43) Wellington for general reasons..

Suggested solution The boundary between Pencarrow and Onslow move north to Mill Street.

Objection 640 E A Gell

Objects to the proposed boundary of Pencarrow on the grounds that Korokoro should be added as it is dependant on Petone.

Suggested solution No solution offered.

Objection 641 The New Zealand Labour Party

Objects to the proposed boundaries of the Pencarrow electorate. See General reasons Objection 638 (40) Rimutaka.

Suggested solution That Walters and Frederick Streets be utilised as



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πŸ›οΈ Objection to Pencarrow Name and Boundaries (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Electoral Boundary, Objection, Pencarrow, Name Change, Hutt
  • G Ormsby, Objected to Pencarrow name
  • L Campbell, Objected to Pencarrow name

πŸ›οΈ Objection to Pencarrow and Onslow Boundaries

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Electoral Boundary, Objection, Pencarrow, Onslow, Korokoro
  • E A Gell, Objected to proposed boundaries

πŸ›οΈ Objection to Pencarrow Boundary

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Electoral Boundary, Objection, Pencarrow, Naenae
  • S McIntyre, Objected to proposed boundary
  • P Jorgensen, Objected to proposed boundary

πŸ›οΈ Objection to Multiple Electorate Boundaries

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Electoral Boundary, Objection, Pencarrow, Wellington, Rongotai, Onslow
  • The New Zealand Labour Party , Objected to proposed boundaries

πŸ›οΈ Objection to Pencarrow Boundary

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Electoral Boundary, Objection, Pencarrow, Korokoro
  • E A Gell, Objected to proposed boundary

πŸ›οΈ Objection to Pencarrow Boundaries

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Electoral Boundary, Objection, Pencarrow
  • The New Zealand Labour Party , Objected to proposed boundaries