PUBLIC NOTICES. WAIRARAPA ELECTORAL DISTRICT. NOMINATIONS AND POLLING PLACES. PURSUANT to the Electoral Act, 1927, 1 the following nominations have been received by me: — CRAWFORD, Robert Emelton Cecil. MAHER, James Joseph. ROBERTS, Benjamin. SMITHSON, William Francis. The Poll will be taken at the following polling places between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 25th day of September, 1943:— Ahiaruhe, the Public School. Akatarawa, Mr O. Skow’s Residence. Akatarawa Road, Mr R. Tomkin’s Residence. Annedale, the Homestead. Awatoitoi, Mr Morrison’s Schoolroom. Brancepeth, the Station Library. Campbell’s Mill, Akatarawa, the Public School. Carterton, The King’s Theatre. Cross Creek, the Reading Room. Dalefield, the Public School. Dyerville, the Public School. Featherston, the Town Hall (Principal). Flat Point, the Premises of Mr Cameron. Gladstone ,the Town Hall. Glenburn. the Premises of Mr Riddiford. Glendhu Station, the Homestead
House. Greytown Hospital, Buchanan Home Greytown, The Crown Theatre. Hinakura, the Premises of Mr M. Reid. Kahutara, the Public School. Kaitoke, the Public Works Camp. Kaiwaiwai, the Public Hall. Karapoti, Mr A. G. Whiteman’s Residence, Akatarawa. Longbush, the Public School. Mangapakeha, the Public School. Mangaroa, the Public School. Martinborough, the Town. Hall Sup-per-room. Mataikona, the Premises of Mr P. C. Taylor. Morison’s Bush, the Public Hall. Okautete, East Coast, the Public School. Orui Sttaion, the Manager’s Residence. Pahautea, the Public Hall. Pinehaven, the Residence of Mr R. Grimwood,.' Silverstream. Pirinoa, the Memorial Hall. Ponatahi, the Public School. Poroporo, the Public School. Ruakakapatuna, the Public School. Silverstream, the Hall. South Featherston, the South Featherston School. Stronvar, the Premises of Estate late T. W. Wardell Taueru, the Public School. Te Awaite, Mr Riddiford’s Homestead. Te Mai Station, the Manager’s Residence. Te Marua, the Public School. Te Wharau, the Public School. Tinui, the County Office. Tora Station, the Manager’s Office. Trentham, Howell’s Motors. Trentham, the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Tuturumuri, the Premises of Mr P. F. Brodrick. Upper Hutt, the Record Hall. Wallaceville, the Railway Station. Waihakeke, the Public School. Wainuioru, the Premises of Mr Ken Joblin. Waiorongomai, the Public School. Wallaceville, Mr H. Alexander’s Residence. Whakataki, the Public School. Whareama, the Public School. Whatarangi Station. Whiteman’s Valley, the Public School. White Rock, the Premises of the Estate late William Barton. J. W. HOLLAND, > Returning Officer.
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