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New Zealand Gazette Of Jttmb. 72. 2109 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, SEPTEJ\IBER 22, 1938. WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1938. Writs for Election of Members of Parliament. [L.S.] GALWAY, Governor-General. A PROCLA.i'1ATI0N. To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: GREETING. NOW ye that I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, the Governor-General K of the Dominion of New Zealand, being desirous that the General Assembly of New Zealand should be holden as soon as may be, do declare that I have this day signed my Warrant directing the Clerk of the Writs to proceed with the election of members of Parliament to serve in the House of Representatives for all the electoral districts within the said Dominion of New Zealand. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of September, 1938. M. J. SAVAGE. Gon SAVE THE KING ! 2110 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No._72 Returning Officers appointed. I Returning Officers for certain Licensing Districts appointed .. Minister's Office, Wellington 22nd September, 1938. I T is hereby notified that each of the undermentioned T is hereby notified that each of the undermentioned persons has been appointed Returning Officer for the I persons has been appointed Returning Officer for the electoral district the name of which appears opposite his license district the name of which apppears opposite his name:- name:- Wilfred Augustine Dowd Auckland Central. Wilfred Augustine Dowd Auckland. Thomas Kane Auckland East. Eric George Rhodes .. Wellington. Edward Leslie Adams Auckland Suburbs. Thomas William Reese Christchurch. Lionel Gladstone Wood Auckland West. Thomas Percival Pain Dunedin. Albert John Bennetts Avon. Harold Orlando Barker Awarua. M. J. SAVAGE, Erle Greenaway Tyler Bay of Islands. Minister in Charge of Electoral Department. Albert Edward Johnson Bay of Plenty. Walter Parker Buller. Richard Gordon Simpson Central Otago. Registrars of Electors nppointed. Charles Jeffrey Llansillan l\foCree Christchurch East. George William Brown Christchurch North. T is hereby notified that each of the undermentioned Thomas William Reese Christchurch South. I persons has been appointed Registrar of Electors for Ernest Leslie Egarr .. Clutha. the electoral district the name of which appears opposite­ George Stennis Rowe Dunedin Central. his name:- Dunedin North. James Torrance John Henry Victor Carr Auckland Central. Dunedin South. Harold Douglas Tennent John Henry Victor Carr Auckland East. Thomas Percival Pain Dunedin West. John Henry Victor Carr Auckland Suburbs. ,T ohn Garfield Anderson Eden. John Henry Yictor Carr Auckland West. Egmont. - Donald Malcolm James Joseph McGahey Avon. John Patterson Franklin. Harold Orlando Barker Awarua. Gisborne. John Nelson Nalder Erle Greenaway Tyler Bay of Islands. Alexander Kelly Fenvdck Grey Lynn. Albert Edward Johnson Bay of Plenty. George Smeaton Clark Hamilton. Walter Parker Buller. Hauraki. William Terence Rudman Richard Gordon Simpson Central Otago. Hawke's Bay. William Melville Will James J oscph McGahey Christchurch East. Hurunui. Victor Joseph Rhodes James Joseph McGahey Dhristchurch North. Frank Bernard Loxley Jameson Hutt. J arp.es Joseph McGahey Christchurch South. Invercargill. Alfred McCarthy Ernest Leslie Egarr Clntha. Alexander Speakman Lonisson Kaiapoi. Alfred Allan Besley Dunedin Central. Thomas Morgan Kaipara. Alfred Allan Besley Dunedin North. James Joseph McGahey Lyttelton. Alfred Allan Besley Dunedin South. Frederick Stanley Collier Manawatu. Alfred Allan Besley Dunedin West. Arthur Frederick Bent Marlborough. John Henry Victor Carr Eden. Alfred James Ching Marsden. Donald Malcolm .. Duncan Cecil Ernest ebster Egmont. ,v Masterton. George Richardson Onslow Mulholland Franklin. Walter James Blackler -Mataura. John Nelson Nalder ·Gisborne. James Joseph William Pooley Mid-Canterburv. John Henry Victor Carr Gordon James Waters Boundy Motueka. • Grey Lynn. George Smcaton Clark Hamilton. Patrick Michael Martin Napier. William Terence Rudman Hauraki. Allan Leslie Tresidder Nelson. William Melville Will Hawke's Ba.y. Leslie William Louisson New Plymouth. Victor James Bennett Hurunui. Prederick Stoop Oamaru. Frank Bernard Loxley ,Jameson Arthur Robert White Onehunga. HuU. Alfred TufoCarthv .. Rudolph Arthur Richard Enting Otahuhu. Invercargill. Ernest Ethelbert Eves Kaiapoi. Harold James Henderson .. Otaki. Thomas Morgan William Fred Cobb .. Pahiatua. Kaipara. James Joseph l\foGahey Henry Bell Reid Palmerston North. Lyttelton. Frederick Stanley Collier Manawatu. Claude Oswald Pratt Patea. Hugh Bryan Fraser .. Raglan. Arthur Frederick Bent Marlborough. Albert.James Ching :Marsden. William John Henry Dashwood Rangitikei. Duncan Cecil Ernest Webster Masterton. Alan Ross Collier Remuera. Albert Freeman Riccarton. Walter J arnes Blackler Matanra. Frank O'Connor Roskill. James Joseph William Pooley Mid-Canterbury. John Lodewyk Crowther .. Rotorua. Michael Patrick Anderson Motueka. Arthur Frederic Owen Clarke Stratford. Patrick Michael Martin Napier. John Classon Harding Tauranga. Allan Leslie Tresidder Nelson. Leonard William Parrant Temuka. Leslie William Louisson Kew Plymouth. Colin Ainslie Montgomerie Thames. Frederick Stoop Oamaru. Albert Edward Lawson Onehung,i. William Harte Timaru. Frank Truman Ray Waikato. Frank Auld Otahuhu. William Henry Davys iVaimarino. Thomas Norton Benge Otaki. James Michael Carroll Waipawa. William Fred Cobb Pahiatna. James Bruce Davis .. \Vairarapa. Henry Bell Reid .. Palmerston North. David William Melville Webster Waitaki. Claude Oswald Pratt l'atea. William Adam Wilson Waitemata. Charles Edward Wilson Raglan. Leslie Andrew Parlane Waitomo. William John Henry Dashwood Rangitikei. 'l'homas McCnllock Brooks Wallace. John Henry Victor Carr Remuora. Arthur Evan Dobbie \Vanganui. James Joseph McGahey Riccarton. Joseph Lissant Palethorpe Wellington Central. John Henry Victor Carr Roskill. Francis Bernard Dwver Wellington East. ,Tohn Lodewvk Crowther Rotorua. Eric George Rhodes · Wellington North. Arthur Fred~ric Owen Clarke Stratford. Percy Harold Wylde Wellington South. ,Tohn Classon Harding Tauranga. John Laurie Wellington Leonard William Parrant Tcmnka. Suburbs. Colin Ainslie Montgomerie Thames. Duncan Alexander Paterson Wellington West. William Harte Tin1aru. Ralph Cox Westland. Charles Burton McNatty Waikato. William Henry Davys Wain1arino. M. ,J. SAVAGE, ,James Michael Carroll \Vaipawa. Minister iu Charge of F.IPctoral Department. .Tames Rrnce Davis V'vT airarapa . David William Melville Webster Waitaki. Wellington, 22nd September, 1938. John Henry Victor Carr Waitemata. SEPT. 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2111 Leslie Andrew Parlane Waitomo. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Thomas McCullock Brooks Wallace. declare that at the next general licensing poll (being the Arthur Evan Dobbie Wanganui. first licensing poll after the gazetting of this notice) the poll Joseph Lissant Palethorpe Wellington Central. to be taken in each of such new districts on the questions Joseph Lissant Palethorpe Wellington East. relating to local restoration shall be taken under section eight Joseph Lissant Palethorpe Wellington North. of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, and I do hereby Joseph Lissant Palethorpe Wellington South. notify that pursuant to section seventy-three of the Licensing Joseph Lissant Palethorpe Wellington Subnrbs. Amendment Act, 1918, no local no-license poll will he taken Joseph Lissant Palethorpe Wellington West. in any other licensing district on the question whether licenses Ralph Cox Westland. shall continue to he granted in that district. M. J. SAVAGE, Minister in Charge of Electoral Department. Wellington, 22nd September, 1938. SCHEDULE. NEW DISTRICTS rn WHICH LICENSING POLL UNDER SEC'l"ION 8 OF THE LICENSING AMENDMENT ACT, 1910, TO BE TAREN. New Electoral Rolls forrned. Auckland Suburbs. Masterton. Oamarn. Eden. Wellington East. Clutha. Grey Lynn. Wellington South. Mataura. Minister's Office, Roskill. Wellington West. Invercargill. Wellington, 22nd September, 1938. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ HEREAS by subsection (7) of section 81 of the Electoral General, this 21st day of September, 1938. W Act, 1927, it is enacted that upon the new electoral MARK FAGAN, rolls being formed every Registrar of Electors shall give For the Minister of Justice. notice thereof to the Minister in Charge of Electoral Depart­ ment, who shall publish the fact in the Gazette. Now, there­ fore, I, the Minister in Charge of Electoral Department, do P,,lling-places under the Electoral Act, 1927, appointed. hereby publish that I have received such notice from the Registrars of Electors for the undermentioned districts, that is to say,- GAL\VAY, Governor-General. Auckland Central. Motueka. Auckland East. Napier. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon Auckland Suburbs. Nelson. I me by the Electoral Act, 1927, I, George Vere Arundell, Auckland West. New Plymouth. Viscount Galway, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Avon. Oamaru. Zealand, do hereby abolish all existing polling-places, and do Awarua. Onehunga. hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto Bay of Islands. Otahuhu. to be polling-places for the electoral districts therein specified. Bay of Plenty. Otaki. Buller. Pahiatua. Central Otago. Palmerston North. SCHEDULE. Christchurch East. Patea. Auckland Central Electoral District- Christchurch North. Raglan. Beresford Street, The Congregational Church Halt. Christchurch South.
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