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Jnmb. 86. 3041 I. I SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 16, 1922. WELLINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922. Writs for Election of Members of Parliament. [r,.s.J JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. 'fo ALL WHOl\l IT l\lAY CONCERN : GREETING. NOW ye that I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor - General of K 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 membe:rs 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, at the Government House at Wellington, this 15th day of November, 1922. W. F. MASSEY. Gon SA VE THE KING ! A 3042 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 86 Returning OJ/i,cer8 appointed. Thomas James McC&we Wallace. Albert Samuel Froggatt Invercargill. John Alexander Broom .. Awarua. JELLICOE, Governor-General. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor HEREAS by the Legislature Act, 1908, it is, inter alia, General, this 18th day of November, 1922. W enacted that the Governor-General may appoint such Returning Officers, Registrars, clerks, and other officers as W. FRASER, are required to carry the provisions of the said Act into For Ministn in Charge of Electoral Department. execution, and that every person so appointed shall hold office during the Governor-General's pleasure : Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Registrars of Eleclor8 appointed. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance of the power and authority vested in me by the JELLICOE, Governor-General. said Act, do hereby appoint each of the undermentioned persons respectively to be a Returning Officer for the electoral HEREAS by the Legislature Act. 1908, it is, inter alia, district the name of which is placed opposite the name of W enacted that the Governor-General may appoint such person :- such Returning Officers, Registrars, clerks, and other officers Harry Clough Blundell .• l3ay of Islands. as are required to carry the provisions of the said Act into Frank Bird Marsden. execution, and that every person so appointed shall hold George Haymes Morrish Kaipara. office during the Governor-General's pleasure : Joseph Hay Waitemata. Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, John Henry Victor Carr Eden. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur George Chetwyn Parker . Auckland Ea.st. suance of the power and authority vested in me by the said Frank Evans .. Auckland Central. Act, do hereby appoint each of the undermentioned persons John George Mulholland Auckland West. respectively to be a Registrar for the electoral district the Arthur Hedley Fraer Grey Lynn. name of which is placed opposite the name of such person :- Bruce McFarlane Roskill. Mary Hawkins Kirkpatrick Bay of Islands. Henry Bernard Massey Parnell. Frank Bird Marsden. Sydney John Brookfield Manukau. George Haymes Morrish Kaipara. John Patterson Franklin. Joseph Hay . Waitemata. Robert Charles Nixon .. Raglan. John Henry Victor Carr Eden. Henry Robertson Bush .. Thames. George Chetwyn Parker Auckland East. Charles William Carver Ohinemuri. Frank Evans . Auckland Central. Duncan Malcolm McIntosh Tauranga. John George Mulholland Auckland West. James Miller .. Hamilton. Arthur Hedley Fraer Grey Lynn. Frederick William Moore Waikato. Bruce McFarlane Roskill; John Lodewyk Crowther· Rotorua. Henry Bernard Massey Parnell. Sydney John Brookfield llfanukau. # John Tom Merry Bay of Plenty. George Hawke Waitomo. Ewen Donald McLennan Franklin. Henry Ewart Hill Gisborne. Harry }larsland Raglan. Henry Gilmore Smith Hawke's Bay. Henry Robertson Bush Thames. Charles James Steevens Napier. Charles William Carver Ohinemuri. James Thorne Waipawa. Duncan Malcolm McIntosh Tauranga. William Canning Pahiatua. John Duncan }'erguson Hamilton. William Gillespie Masterton. Frederick William Moore Waikato. Ralph Robert Armstrong Wairarapa. John Lodewyk Crowther Rotorua. Clarence Kershaw Holt Stratford. John Tom Merry Bay of Plenty. James Milne Adam Taranaki. George Hawke Waitomo. Ernest Leslie Egarr Egmont. Henrv Ewart Hill Gisborne. Albert James Ching Patea. Henry Gilmore Smith Hawke's Bay. Henry Morgan Wanganui. Charles James Steevcns Napier. James Wyllie McLean Waimarino. James Thorne Waipawa. Thomas Watson Oroua. Daniel O'Rourke Pahiatua. Frederick Charles Wilson Rangitikei. James Theophilus Bishop Masterton. Vincent Joseph Delany Manawatu. Ralph Robert Armstrong Wairarapa. George Hutcheson Lang Palmerston. Clarence Kershaw Holt Stratford. Samuel Pearce Eddy Otaki. James Milne Adam Taranaki. John Thomas Martin Hutt. Ernest Leslie Egal'r Egmont. Denzil Ardell .. Wellington North. Albert James Ching Patea. Joseph Lissant Palethorpe Wellington Central. Henry Morgan Wanganui. James Scott Connell Wellington East. ,James Wyllie McLean Waimarino. John Edward }j'rcderick Perry Wellington South. Thomas Watson Oroua. Luther Hill Wellington Suburbs. William John Henry Dashwood.. Rangitikei. Frank Mitchell Nelson. Vincent Joseph Delany Manawatn. Gordon James Waters Boundy Motueka. George Hutcheson Lang Palmerston. Alfred Ernest Reynolds Buller. Samuel Pearce Eddy Otaki. Henry George Frederick Coles Westland. John Thomas Martin Hutt. Richard Wanden Wairau. Deuzil Ardell . Wellington North. Victor Joseph Rhodes .. Hurunui. Joseph Lissant Palethorpe Wellington Central. Charles Henry Wright .. Kaia.poi. Thomas Hans Gibson . Wellington East. Rupert Garfield Poulton Christchurch North. John Edward Frederick Perry Welling.ton South. William McNaught Caven Christchurch East. Luther Hill Wellington Suburbs. Thomas William Reese Christchurch South. Frank }Iitchell Nelson. Albert Freeman Riccarton. William Baird. Motueka. Herbert Bloomfield Magrath Avon. Alfred Ernest Reynolds Buller. Richard Williams Lyttelton. Henry George Frederick Coles Westland. Patrick John Eccleton .. Ellesmere. Arthur Frederick Bent.. Wairau .. Alan Leslie Tresidder .. Ashburton. Victor Joseph Rhodes . Hurunui. William Dryburgh Wallace Timaru. Arthur Stuart Palmer . Kaiapoi. Ernest Booth .. Temuka. Rupert Garfield Poulton Christchurch North. Henry Bell Reid Waitaki. William McNaught Caven Christchurch East. Arthur Wilson Woodward Oamaru. William Harold Goldsworthy Christchurch South. David Larnach Dunedin North. Samuel Albert Staples . Riccarton. Michael Foley Dunedin West. Herbert Bloomfield Magrath Avon. Henry Maxwell Dunedin Central. Richard Williams Lyttelton. Harold Douglas Tennent Dunedin South. Patrick John Eccleton . Ellesmere. Thomas Scollay Chalmers. Willia.m Winsbury White Ashburton. George William Kinross Wood Clutha. William Dryburgh Wallace Timaru. Claude Oswald Pratt Wakatipu. Ernest Booth . Temuka. James Boyne •• MataurP, Henry Bell Reid Waitaki. Nov. 18.] TRE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3043 Arthur Wilson Woodward Oamaru. Specifying Districts in which Local Restoration Poll to be taken David Larnach Dunedin North. at N ex! Geneml Licensing Poll. Michael Foley Dunedin West. Henry Maxwell Dunedin (',entral. JELLICOE, Governor-General. Harold Douglas Tennent Dunedin South. Thom.as Rcollay Chalmers. W HEREAS by reason of changes in electoral districts George William Kimoss Wood Clutha. each of the licensing districts mentioned in the Claude Oswald Pratt Wakatipu. Schedule hereto is a new district within the meaning of sec John Leo Duggan l\fataura. tion twelve of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, in which Albert Brandford Wallace. the ~~nt of licenses is, by reason of a former licensing poll, John Gaunson Petrie In vercargill. prohibited throughout an area thereof containing more than Ivy Grant Russell Awarua. half the population of the district : Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in me by As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor that section, and for the purposes of paragraphs (c) and (d) General, this 18th day of November, 1922. of that section, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, W. FRASER, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby For Minister in Charge of Electoral Department. declare that at the next general licensing poll (being the first licensing poll after the gazetting of this notice) the poll to be taken in each of such new districts on the questions New Electoral Rolls formed. 1·elating to local restoration shall be taken under section eight of the Licensing Amendment Act, HHO, and I do hereby Prime l\linister's Office, notify that, purauant to section seventy-three of the Licensing Wellington, 18th November, 1922. Amendment Act, 1918, no local no-license poll will be taken HEREAS by subsection (7) of section 82 of the Legis in any other licensing district on the question whether licenses W lature Act, 1908, it is enacted that upon the new shall continue to be granted in that district. electoral rolls being formed every Registrar of Electors shall give notice thereof to the Minister in Charge of the Electoral SCHEDULE. Department, who shall publish the fact in the Gazette : NEW D1sTRTCTS IN wnicn LICENSING Pou. UNDER SECTION 8 Now, therefore, !, the l\linister in Charge of the Electoral oF THE LICENSING AMENDMENT AcT, 1910, TO BE TAKEN. Depa.rtment, do hereby publish that I have received such notice from the Registrars of Electors for the undermentioned Eden. Masterton. Oamaru. districts, that is to