β¨ Electoral Objections
1484 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 63
63 Hauraki
63 001 b Objection J Anderson (Hauraki Maori Trust Board)
Objects to the exclusion of certain areas from the proposed Hauraki Electorate. In particular by not incorporating the entire tribal area of the Hauraki Iwi into the proposed new Hauraki Electorate. Katikati is the southern boundary of the Hauraki Rohe and its exclusion from the proposed new electorate severs traditional ties with that part of the Rohe. Objects also to the exclusion of Kawau Island. Kawau Island is serviced by Auckland. Its interests may be better served by retaining the Island as an integral part of that group and that would ensure consistency of political representation across all of the islands in close proximity which are serviced from Central Auckland. Hauraki tribes have traditional and customary interests on Kawau Island.
Suggested solution Include within the electorate Katikati in the south and Kawau Island/Mahurangi in the north.
63 002 n Objection Te Runanga O Ngati Whatua
Objects to the proposed name of Hauraki. The central Auckland area down to the Tamaki River is part of the Rohe of Ngati Whatua and it would be inappropriate for it to come under a name associated with other tribal groups.
64 Te Tai Hauauru
64 001 b,h Objection T T Solomon on behalf of Moriori Tchakat Henu Association of Rekohu Trust
Objects to the inclusion of the Chatham Islands in the proposed Te Tai Hauauru Electorate. Close tribal links are with Ngai Tahu and Wellington based iwi while more common communication links exist with Wellington and Christchurch.
Suggested solution To include the Chatham Islands in the proposed Te Tai Tonga Electorate.
64 002 b,h Objection C Preece on behalf of Te Iwi Moriori Trust Board
Objects to the inclusion of Chatham Islands in the proposed Te Tai Hauauru Maori Electorate. Objection is supported by lengthy reasons and in summary these are:
- The proposal tramples on our mana, scoffs at our identity and ignores our culture.
- The 1998 justification by the Commission for putting the Chatham Islands into the proposed Te Tai Hauauru Electorate conflicts with the statement by the 1994 Commission which acknowledged links with Te Tai Tonga.
- Chatham Islands has its strongest communications with Te Tai Tonga and none with Te Tai Hauauru.
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ποΈ Objection to Hauraki Electorate Boundary
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral objection, Hauraki Electorate, boundary adjustment, community interest, Maori Trust Board
- J Anderson, Objects to exclusion of areas from Hauraki Electorate
ποΈ Objection to Hauraki Electorate Name
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral objection, Hauraki Electorate, name proposal, Ngati Whatua
- Te Runanga O Ngati Whatua
ποΈ Objection to Te Tai Hauauru Electorate Boundary
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral objection, Te Tai Hauauru Electorate, boundary adjustment, Chatham Islands, Moriori
- T T Solomon, Objects to inclusion of Chatham Islands in Te Tai Hauauru Electorate
ποΈ Objection to Te Tai Hauauru Electorate Boundary
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral objection, Te Tai Hauauru Electorate, boundary adjustment, Chatham Islands, Moriori
- C Preece, Objects to inclusion of Chatham Islands in Te Tai Hauauru Electorate