✨ Electoral Polling Places
4262 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 178
Polling Places Revoked, Added or Amended Under the Electoral Act 1993 and Citizens Initiated Referendum Act 1993
MICHAEL HARDIE BOYS, Governor-General
Pursuant to the Electoral Act 1993 and the Citizens Initiated Referendum Act 1993, the Right Honourable Sir Michael Hardie Boys, Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby revokes, adds or amends the polling places shown against the electoral districts the names of which are specified in the following Schedule, for the purposes of the General Election and Citizens Initiated Referenda to be held on 27 November 1999.
Schedule
| Key | Access for disabled people |
|---|---|
| Polling Places for Maori Districts | |
| 66 | Te Tai Tonga |
| 67 | Waiariki |
Auckland Central
Amend
Grafton Whitecliffe College of Art and Design, Lecture Hall, 136 Grafton Road
Grey Lynn Mata’aga Hall, 18 Leighton Street
Banks Peninsula
Amend
66 Christchurch City Shop (at Crystal Plaza), The Square
Revoke
Christchurch City Hospital, Hagley Hostel, Riccarton Avenue
Add
Christchurch City Arts Centre, Hurst Seagar Building, corner Hereford Street and Rolleston Avenue
Christchurch Central
Amend
66 Christchurch City Shop (at Crystal Plaza), The Square
Christchurch East
Amend
66 Christchurch City Shop (at Crystal Plaza), The Square
Ilam
Amend
66 Christchurch City Shop (at Crystal Plaza), The Square
Port Waikato
Add
D Ngahinapouri School
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- Michael Hardie Boys, Governor-General