β¨ Electoral Boundary Objections
28 NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3787
Objection 274 Marlborough Chamber of Commerce Inc.
Objects to the proposed name of Kaikoura on the grounds that the entire province of Marlborough is included in the new electorate. The name Kaikoura has little relevance for the total area, both in terms of population and productivity.
Suggested solution To call the electorate Marlborough.
Objection 481 A Russell & 13 other signatories
Objects to the inclusion of the Lees Valley community within the proposed Kaikoura electorate on the grounds that the service centres for this community are Oxford and Rangiora. The area is within the Waimakariri District Council area. The area is geographically isolated from areas to the north. The number of residents affected is very small.
Suggested solution The southern boundary of the Kaikoura electorate should follow from the Ashley Gorge to the top of Mt Thomas State Forest, north to the Okuku River, then west to the Puketeraki Range.
Objection 275 Marlborough District Council
Objects to the proposed name of Kaikoura on the grounds that the predominant portion of the population and land mass is within the Marlborough District. The name Marlborough has important national and international significance. Dispensing with the name would have a serious adverse effect on the region both socially and economically.
Suggested solution To call the electorate Marlborough.
Objection 705 The New Zealand Labour Party
Similar to Objection 389.
Suggested solution The northern boundary of the Waimakariri electorate to the north of Rangiora township follow the Ashley river to the coast. To compensate for this change the western boundary of the Waimakariri electorate north of the Waimakariri river move east transferring those areas encompassed by the Statistical Area Units named Ashley Gorge and Oxford to the Kaikoura electorate
Objection 707 J Smart
Objects to the proposed name Kaikoura.
Suggested solution To call the electorate Marlborough which is already well known internationally.
Objection 709 Blenheim Womens Club, Marlborough Electorate, National Party
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Objection to Kaikoura Electorate Boundary
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ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundary, Objection, Kaikoura, Marlborough, Chamber of Commerce
ποΈ Objection to Kaikoura Electorate Boundary
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundary, Objection, Kaikoura, Lees Valley, Waimakariri
- A Russell, Objected to boundary proposal
ποΈ Objection to Kaikoura Electorate Boundary
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundary, Objection, Kaikoura, Marlborough District Council
ποΈ Objection to Kaikoura Electorate Boundary
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundary, Objection, Kaikoura, New Zealand Labour Party
ποΈ Objection to Kaikoura Electorate Boundary
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundary, Objection, Kaikoura, Marlborough
- J Smart, Objected to boundary proposal
ποΈ Objection to Kaikoura Electorate Boundary
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundary, Objection, Kaikoura, Blenheim Womens Club, National Party