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MAORI ELECTION

eastern district. TO-DAY’S POLL -Pniiimr for the Maori election x-f w UI +Ti C Tdand and one in the South * The Eastern Afaori electorisland. In frnm Cape Palhser to . w G +nt^? n and f contain* 140 polling 4 ? ot + or^a,The elections ductea ” I,o ° t f diferent-.principle..to, those of on - a dine Maori voter when wi, Jj-SySs or her name, Sfea andtSbe or rub-tribe to the adores.-, a an d also states returning or ’ s he intends to vote, Jfi horded on the form which i ,j| doses at 4 p.m. Pr ?be "indiiS are as fellers *Sir Apirana Ngata (United). Pita Te Turuki Tamate Moko (IndeffitS t Pariapa Stewart (Labor). member. poliang^places electfon P nuSf)er P l A<f Those in the Poverty Bay district and its neighbourhood are ? s , f ’ There Glennie h otore. . Puhoro Station, Ruakiton, the HoriNiania’s store. Tiniroto, the public school. Whakaki, the hall. Nuhaka, the Native school. Opoutama, Ruawharo Hall. Wliakarewa (Mahia), the Native SC Konua (Gisborne) the woolshed. Aluriwai, the meeting-home Alanutuke, the Runanga house. Pakowhai (Gisborne), the Runanga ]l °Waenengaokuri, the post-office. Waingake, the public, school. Eria’s meeting-house. To Karaka, Takipu Runanga house. _ , Wadiirere. the Runanga house. Puha, Tapuihikitea meeting-house. Afangatu, the meetng-house. AYairere (ALmgatu) the public SC Waiinata, the public school. ■AVhangara, the meeting house. Whangara, • Raharuhi Paenga’s house. Hauiti, the hall. . Puketawai, the meeting-house. Alangatuna. the Native scfiool. Hikuwai, ACkaera Pewhairangi’s . house. _ . . Tokomaru Bay. Tuatmi meetinghouse. Ariuru (Tokomaru Bay), tee Runanga house. Waipiro Bay, the Runanga house. Ruatoria, the hall. Takapau (Waipiro Bay), the Farmers’ store. Ihungia station, the station store. Hiruharama, the Runange house. Whareponga, the Runanga house. Te Kiekie, the Runanga house. Waiorongomai, the Native school. Pakihiroa station, the station reading-room. Whakawhitirau, the Native school. Alangahanea, the meeting house. Tuparoa, the Native school. Reporua, the Runanga house. s AVaiomatatini, the Runanga house Tikapa, the Runanga house. Tikitiki, the Tikitki Hall. Rangituka. the Native school. Horoera, the Runanga house. Pakihi, Rev. Kohere’s house. Afokonui, Kohai Afahunu’s house. Te Araroa, the Runanga house. Hick’s Bay, the Tumoana meetinghouse: Hick’s Bay. the Native school. Potaka, 'the Runanga house. Whangaparoa, the Runanga house

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10742, 13 November 1928, Page 4

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MAORI ELECTION Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10742, 13 November 1928, Page 4

MAORI ELECTION Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10742, 13 November 1928, Page 4