Boundaries of Local Electoral Districts.
The following are the boundaries of the local electoral districts under the new Kepresentation Bill:—Waikato : This district is bounded on the North by the Franklin South electoral district and the Firth of Thames ; towards the East by the Thames Eiver to a point due West by the Te Aroha mountain ; thence by Tauranga County and East Taupo County to the Waikato Eiver; and thence towards the West by that river to the Franklyn South electoral district. Waipa : This district is bounded towards the north by the Franklin South electoral district. Waipa : This district is bounded oh the North by the Franklin South electoral district; towards the JKast by the Waikato electoral district and the East Taupo County to the Upper Waikato Hiver, and by that river to the 39th parallel of South latitude; towards the South by that parallel of fc'outh latitude ; towards the South by that parallel of latitude to the Wanganui Eiver ; thence across the West by a straight line to the sea, and again towards the West by the sea to the Waikato Uiver. Tauranga: This district is bounded towards the .North by the Coromandel electoral district; towards the east by the sea to Cape Eunaway; thence towards the East and South by the Cook and Wairoa counties to the Eaugitikei Eh'er, where the main road from Taupo to Napier crosses it; thence by the Elawkes' Bay County to the 39 parallel of South latitude, again towards the South by that parallel to the Waikato Eiver; and thence towards the East by the Waipa and Waikato electoral district, including the adjacent islands.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3945, 20 August 1881, Page 2
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270Boundaries of Local Electoral Districts. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3945, 20 August 1881, Page 2
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