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General Election 1990 SUPPLEMENT to 3873 The New Zealand azette OF THURSDAY, 11 OCTOBER 1990 WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 18 OCTOBER 1990 - ISSUE NO. 181 GENERAL ELECTION 1990 Appointment of Returning Officers and Polling Places 3874 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 181 Returning Officers Appointed Trevor Edwin Laing St Kilda Mannie Alfred Underwood Sydenham It is hereby notified that each of the under-mentioned persons Ian Maynard Cowley Tamaki has been appointed Returning Officer for the electoral district, Warren Neil Coombes Taranaki the name of which appears opposite his or her name: Jocelyn Sheryl Wood Tarawera Patrick John Augustine McKeown Albany Allan Francis Sheasby Horgan Tasman Robert Geoffrey John Gane Ashburton Kevin Patrick Nally Tauranga Michael John Scott Auckland Central Graham Frank Gibbons Te Atatu Robert Kelvin Gay Avon Richard Sinclair Thompson Timaru Geoffrey James Amos Awarua Pamela Joan Gibbons Titirangi Peter Weightman Bay of Islands Ross Neville Shadbolt Tongariro Sarah Mary Gillard Birkenhead Graeme Findlay Astle Waikaremoana Murray John Wolfrey Christchurch Central Gavin John Withers Waikato Denys Lester Sparrow Christchurch North Tom Roy Waipa Annette Elizabeth Murray Clevedon Graeme Weymouth Roberts Wairarapa Ronald James MacMillan Clutha Pamela Marion McBride Waitaki Philip Wayne Clarke Coromandel Elizabeth McAllister Waitotara Doreen Theresa Gilfedder Dunedin North Ellen Jessie Heslip Wallace Alan James Herring Dunedin West Barry Robert Hay Wanganui Robert William Gillon East Cape Phillip Joseph Lindsay Wellington Central Dianne Elizabeth McGorman East Coast Bays Leonard John McKeown West Auckland Bradley John Murphy Eastern Hutt Michael George Werner West Coast Paul Stoneman Eden Kevin John Conroy Western Hutt Caroline Munro Curry Fendalton John Boyd Harrison Whangarei Neville Lindsay Manning Gisborne Wayne Page Gough Yaldhurst Graham David Punnett Glenfield Murray Allan Thompson Eastern Maori Raymond John Dyet Hamilton East Kevin Winston McCartain Northern Maori Paul Raymond Perry Hamilton West Jack Harris Southern Maori Evan Christopher John Gould Hastings Kevin John Gunn Western Maori Philip Henry Dear Hawkes Bay William Walter Hodge Heretaunga B. CLARKE, Chief Electoral Officer. John Hamish Benton Hobson Reo Brian Mathewson Horowhenua Terrence Noel Silcock lnvercargill John Philip Thomson Island Bay Polling Places Under the Electoral Act 1956 Edwin Stockley Kaimai Appointed Halley Staunton Hoadley Kaipara Brian Brookland McKeown Kapiti PAUL REEVES, Governor-General Michael James Gavan King Country Philip Leslie Marryatt Lyttelton PURSUANT to the Electoral Act 1956, I, The Most Reverend Sir Ayvonne Maree Hook Manawatu Paul Alfred Reeves, the Governor-General of New Zealand, Robin John Peterken Mangere hereby abolish all existing polling places and hereby appoint Mark Kenealy Davis Manurewa the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be polling Kenneth James McAleer Maramarua places for the Electoral districts therein specified. Ian Charles Cameron Marlborough Allan Geoffrey Halse Matamata John Henry Blackaby Miramar SCHEDULE Shayne Mathieson Mt Albert Henry Joseph Hatton Napier Brian Cyril Rowell Nelson Richard Allan Stronach New Lynn Albany Graeme Bruce Shaw New Plymouth Albany- Richard Scott Ford North Shore Albany Highway, Milton Bradley (N .Z.) Ltd., Factory Gavin Paul Duffy Ohariu Canteen Stephen Douglas John Gibbons Onehunga Bass Road, Albany Primary School David Cummings Otago Main Road, Albany Hall. Lindsay Allan Pope Otara Army Bay, Everard Road, No. 4, Shakespear Teahouse. Michael Barry Hyde Pahiatua t Coatesville, Primary School Andrew Maurice Shirley Pakuranga Glenfield, Target Road, Primary School. Robert John Seton Palmerston North Greenhithe, Isabel Road, Greenhithe Primary School Michael John Wallace Panmure Herald Island, Community Hall Murray Bruce Pollock Papakura Hobsonville- Patricia Mary Delaney Papatoetoe Air Base Grant Smith Pencarrow Main Road, Primary School Basil Douglas Corbett Porirua Main Road, Public Hall Stephen Gary McDonald Raglan Mairangi Bay, East Coast Road, Rangitoto College Philip James O'Connell Rangiora t Manly, Whangaparaoa Road, Wesley Methodist Hall Denis Matcham Pitt Rangitikei Massey- Maureen Barbara Cannon Remuera Hobsonville Road, No. 67, North West Baptist Hall Neila Glenda Blackmore Roskill t Kintara Drive, Colwill Primary School Thomas James McGrory Rotorua Marina View Drive, Marina View School June Maureen Harre Selwyn t Oriel Avenue, West Harbour Primary School John Gilbert Rollinson St Albans t Royal Road, Primary School 18 OCTOBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3875 Northcross, East Coast Road, Northcross Community Lismore, School Hall Lowcliffe, School t Okura, Okura Beach Road, Community Hall. Lyndhurst, School Orewa- Lynnford, Hall t Centreway Road, Orewa North Primary School Maronan, Hall Riverside Road, Orewa College Mayfield, School State Highway 1, Orewa Community Hall Mead, Community Centre Methven- Paremoremo, Main Road, Paremoremo Primary School Chapman Street, Anglican Church Hall Red Beach, Albert Hall Drive, No.20, Red Beach Primary West Coast Road, High School School Milford, School t Redvale, East Coast Road, East Coast Bible Baptist t Milltown, Milltown Road Church Turner/Watson's Garage Silverdale, Primary School Montalto, Coskeries Road, Mr J. W. Greenslade's House Stanmore Bay, Brightside Road, Community Hall Mt. Hutt, Station, The Homestead Stillwater, Stillwater Crescent, Camping Ground Mt. Somers, School Sunnynook, Becroft Drive, Wairau Intermediate School Orari Bridge, School Waiwera, Waiwera Road, Hall Peel Forest, School Whangaparaoa- Pendarves, Hall Ladies Mile, Primary School Rakaia- t Whangaparaoa Road, Hall Dunford Street, School Whenuapai, Primary School Main South Road, Presbyterian Church Hall Rangitata, Hall Whenuapai Village, Waimarie Road, Village Hall Rangitata Island, Hall • Polling place for the Northern Maori Electoral District Rokeby, School t Access for the disabled Ruapuna, School Seafield, Hall Sedgemere, Hall Ashburton Southbridge, School Alford Forest, Hall Springburn, School Anama, School Building Temuka- Arundel, Hall Domain Avenue, District Council Service Delivery Ashburton- Centre Brucefield Avenue, Netherby School, Library t Richard Pearce Drive, High School Cass Street, Intermediate School Te Pirita, Hall Creek Road, Pipe Band Hall Tinwald- Harrison Street, Allenton Hall Lagmhor Road, Scout and Guide Den t Thomson Street, Presbyterian Church Hall Havelock Street, St. Andrews Community Centre •t Wakanui, School Tancred Street, St. John Ambulance Hall Westerfield, School Tuarangi Road, Tuarangi Home Willowby, School Wellington Street, Hampstead School Winchmore, Hall Barrhill, Hall Windwhistle, School Brookside, Sunday School Woodbury, School Hall • Polling place for the Southern Maori Electoral District Carew, School t Access for the disabled Chertsey, School Clandeboye, School Coldstream, Estate Whare Auckland Central Dorie, School City- Doyleston, Hall Airedale Street, No. 2, Methodist Central Mission Hall Halsey Street No. 152, (Corner Fanshawe Street), t Dromore, Dromore Station Road, Mr Maori Community Centre P. H. Crozier's Garage Pitt Street, No. 78, Methodist Church Hall t Dunsandel, Trinity Church, Foyer Symonds Street, No. 2, St. Andrews Church Lounge Ealing, Hall Great Barrier Island­ Eiffelton, School Claris, Council Chambers Fairton, School Okiwi, Okiwi School Flemington, School Port Fitzroy, Port Fitzroy Hall Geraldine- Tryphena, Mulberry Grove School Raukapuka, High School Grey Lynn- t Talbot Street, District Council Service Delivery Centre t Great North Road, No. 474, Grey Lynn Library Greenstreet, Hall Leighton Street, No. 16, Mata'aga Hall Highbank, Hall Richmond Road (Corner Baildon Road) Baptist Church Hinds, School Hall Richmond Road (Corner Brown Street), Richmond Hororata, School Road Primary School Irwell, Hall Richmond Road (Corner Sackville Street), St. Judes Killinchy, Community Centre Tongan Methodist Church Hall Lakeside, Memorial Hall Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn Primary School Lauriston, School Herne Bay- Leeston, Consolidated Jervois Road, Nos. 61-63, St Stephens Presbyterian School Church Hall 3876 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 181 Jervois Road (Corner Clifton Road), Bayfield Primary Brydone, Public School School Dacre, Public School Kelmana Avenue, No. 82, Grotto Hall Edendale, Public School Newton- Fortrose, Public School Devon Street, No. 7, Garage Glenham, Public School Monmouth Street, Newton Central Primary School Gorge Road, Public School Ponsonby Road, No. 1, Outreach Art Centre Greenhills, Public School Ponsonby- Grove Bush, Public Hall Clarence Street, No. 50, Ponsonby Intermediate School Halfmoon Bay, Public School Curran Street, Ponsonby Primary School Hedgehope, Public School Ponsonby Road, No. 229A, St. John's Methodist lnvercargill- Church, Samoan Parish Bain Street, Clarendon School Ponsonby Road, (Corner Cowan Street), All Saints Dee Street, All Saints Hall Church Hall t Dipton Street, Plunket Rooms St. Mary's Road, No. 20, Leys Institute Gymnasium Drury Lane, Collingwood Intermediate School Vermont Street, No. 24, Catholic School Hall t Durham Street, Waikiwi School Wellington Street, Freemans Bay School Elizabeth Street, Kew School Waiheke Island- Elles Road, St. Andrews Youth Centre Blackpool, Nikau Street, Lions Blackpool Hall Heywood Street, Grasmere Church Hall Oneroa, Ocean View Road, No. 115, Oneroa t Humber Street, Clifton School Community Hall Layard Street, Rosedale Intermediate School t Onetangi, Waiheke Road (Corner Third Avenue), McQuarrie Street, Elston Lea School Onetangi
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