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Appointing a Principal Polling Place.
By His Excellency Sir GEORGE GREY, Knight Commander of the most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand, and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c., &c.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING:—
WHEREAS by “The Regulation of Elections Act, 1858,” it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor, by Warrant under his hand, from time to time, to appoint Polling Places for each Electoral District, within or without the limits thereof, and to appoint any one of such places to be the principal Polling Place for the District, and all or any of such Polling Places at any time to abolish, and to appoint other Polling Places in lieu thereof;
Now Know Ye that I, the Governor of New Zealand, in pursuance of the power and authority in me vested by the said Act, do hereby appoint the following place to be the principal Polling Place for the Electoral District hereinafter specified, as constituted by the “Representation Act, 1860,” for the Election of Members of the House of Representatives, namely,—
For the District of Hampden—
The Schoolroom at Hawksbury.
Given under my hand, at New Plymouth, this twenty-seventh day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three.
G. GREY.
By His Excellency’s command,
ALFRED DOMETT.
WARRANT
Appointing Polling Places.
By His Excellency Sir GEORGE GREY, Knight Commander of the most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand, and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c., &c.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING:—
WHEREAS by “The Regulation of Elections Act, 1858,” it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor, by Warrant under his hand, from time to time, to appoint Polling Places for each Electoral District, within or without the limits thereof, and to appoint any one of such places to be the principal Polling Place for the District, and all or any of such Polling Places at any time to abolish, and to appoint other Polling Places in lieu thereof:
Now know Ye that I, the Governor of New Zealand, in pursuance of the power and authority in me vested by the said Act, do hereby appoint the following places to be Polling Places for the Electoral District hereinafter specified, as constituted by the “Representation Act, 1862,” for the Election of Members of the House of Representatives, namely:—
Dunedin and Suburbs South—
The Schoolroom at Green Island,
The Schoolroom at Caversham,
The Schoolroom at Anderson’s Bay,
The Schoolroom at Portobello.
And I do further appoint the Polling Place hereinafter specified to be the principal Polling Place for such District, namely:—
The Court House, Dunedin.
Given under my hand, at New Plymouth, this twenty-seventh day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three.
G. GREY.
By His Excellency’s command,
ALFRED DOMETT.
WARRANT
Appointing Polling Places.
By His Excellency Sir GEORGE GREY, Knight Commander of the most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand, and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c., &c.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING:—
WHEREAS by “The Regulation of Elections Act, 1858,” it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor, by Warrant under his hand, from time to
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🏛️ Appointment of Principal Polling Place for Hampden
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration27 April 1863
Elections, Polling Places, Hampden District, Schoolroom at Hawksbury
- Sir George Grey, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
- Alfred Domett
🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places for Dunedin and Suburbs South
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration27 April 1863
Elections, Polling Places, Dunedin, Green Island, Caversham, Anderson’s Bay, Portobello
- Sir George Grey, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
- Alfred Domett
Otago Provincial Gazette 1863, No 246