PUBLIC NOTICES. MASTERTON ELECTORAL DISTRICT. NOMINATIONS AND POLLING PLACES. PURSUANT to the Electoral Act, 1927, the following nominations have bgen received by me:— MACKLEY, Garnet Hercules. POWER, Justin McCarthy. ROBERTSON, John. THOMPSON, Donald Alexander. The Poll will be taken a'K-the following polling places between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 25th day of September, 1943: — Akitio, Mr L. Johnston’s House (old Post Office). Alfredton, the Public School. Aohanga, the Native Trust Department Building. Belvedere, the Public School Building. Bideford, tjpe Public School. Clareville, the Public School. East Taratahi, the Public School Building. Eketahuna. the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Fernridge, the Public School. Hamua, the Public School. Hastwell, the Public School. Horoeka, the Public School Building. Hukanui, the Public School. Ihuraua Valley, the Public School. Kaiparoro, the Hall. Kaitawa, the Public School; Kaituna, the Hall. Kakariki, the Public School. Konini, the Public School. Kopuaranga, the Public School. Lansdowne, Masterton, the Public School. Mako Mako, the Public School. Makuri, premises of Mr C. Berry. Mangamahoe, Railway Station Wait-ing-room. Mangamaire, the Public School. Mara, premises of Mr W. Harrison. Marima, the Public School. Masterton, the Courthouse (principal). Masterton, the Central School. Masterton, the East School. Masterton, the Methodist Hall, corner Lincqln Road and Chapel Street. Masterton, the West School. Masteron, the Railway Refreshment Rooms. Masterton, the Church of Epiphany Hall. Matahiwi, the Public School. Mauriceville East, the Public School. Mauriceville West, the Public School. Mikimiki, the Public School. Newman, the Public School. Nireaha, the Public School. Opaki, the Pqblic School. Ora, Mr B. D. Armstrong’s Back Station. * Pleckville. Hislop Bros.’ Hou.v;; Pongaroa, the County Office. -’A. Pori, Residence of Mrs O. C? Morrison (“Rangedale”). Pukehinau, Mr Clement’s Building (old Post Office). Puketoi, the Public School. Putara, the Public School. Rakaunui, the Public School Building. V Rangitumau, the Public School. Rongokokako, the Public School. Rongomai, the Public School Building (old). Saunders Road, the Residence of Mr F. G. Higginson. Solway, the Public School. Tane, the Public School Building. Te Ore Ore, Public School. Te Whiti, the Public School. Tiraumea, the Public School. Waingawa, Residence of- Mr Kingdon, Main Highway. Waione, the Public School. Wangaehu, the Public School Building. West Taratahi, the Public School. A. WHITAKER, Returning Officer.
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