BOUNDARY TROUBLES
WAIKATO AND ROTORUA ELECTORS AT KEREONE (Special to THE SUN) MORRINSVILLE, Monday. A few electors of the Kereone district have been in doubt for some time as to whether the altered electoral boundary has put them in the Waikato or the Rotorua electorate. Reference to maps failed to help because one map showed the Kereone school to be on one property and another on a second property, while actually it is on a third. Later four electors, newly enrolled in the Rotorua electorate, were advised that their names had been placed on the Waikato roll. However, the position as now defined by the Rotorua registra of electors, places the Kereone Hall definitely in the Waikato electorate, so that provision will have to be made for a polling booth for Rotorua electors in some other part of the settlement.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 498, 30 October 1928, Page 6
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140BOUNDARY TROUBLES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 498, 30 October 1928, Page 6
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