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Mi GAMING AND LIQUOR POLLS I Wednesday, 9th March 1949 j GAMING POLL ACT, 1948 How t» Vet. _ . _ ___ _ The vMhi( war will reed: Proposal For Off-course Betting. r * I vote for deslng at 4 p.m. The proposal is that provision he made for off-course Batting on horse g yQM g or K |Q races through the toalisator by means to ba provided by the N.Z. Racing . Conference and the N.Z. Trotting Conference. The voter must. *rik« out one line leaving untouched the Kne which them (be way he wishes t. vote. ff the voter strikes out both fines or foils to strike out one of the Imp How to Vote *• w* r wUi **** M wil * Mt raMn NOTE: The Voting paper will explain this Issue:-“The proposed boors Thq v«cer wiN b« handed a Voting printed thwt . K i a — o - . iMm during which hotels shall bo opon for the sate of liquor are tt foltowt. I vote FOR the proposal. ( t ) Hotels to be open, as at present, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.en. x I vote AGAINST the proposal. The voter must strike out one line leaving untouched the line which shews # total oJ hourtf at tj ma> M p, decided between W sj*. the way he wishes to vote. ( q pm _ If the voter strikes out both lines or fails to strike out one of the lines the voting paper will be void and his vote will not be recorded. .... -- Who may vow Any elector who is eligible to vote under the Gaming Fuff Act may veto Who may vote *•»!» • wu * ***• Lic«wln< Amendment Act 194 A Any elector whose name appeared on the Roll at the last election of a Pal lino Plaf—member of Parliament for the district and electors who have applied for • registration on the supplementary rolls prior to the closing date o app- The act provides that polling for this issue shall be made In conjunction lication for registration on such supplementary rolls. with the Gaming Poll Act 1948 and that electors may record their voce ... ii « > i . .* ■_ on both issues at the one time at the same Polling Booth. Locations of Maori rolls will not be used for these polls. Maori electors will vote In ’ , the usual manner by completing a form of application for voting papers "• ts s esu GENERAL Voting papers for Maoris will be printed io English and In Maori. The Polling Places result of the poll under the Gaming PoH Act 1948 with reference to the proposal for off-course Betting and the result of the PoH under the LicThe location of polling places Is the subject of a separate announcement. Amendment Act 1948 r M »rding hours for the safe of liquor shall be determined by a straight out majority. LICENSING AMENDMENT Time off for Voting • IO d Q Employers shall permit those in their employ • reasonable time, not ex- f ACT, I T^lo ceeding one hour, to record their vote, without toss pf remuneration for the employee. Polling Booths will be open from 9 a.nx to 7 p.m. General Poll as to hours for the Sale of Liquor. Special Polls in Certain Districts ” The Licensing Amendment Act 1948 provides for special polls of electors Part VI provides— to be taken in the King-country, Ashburton and Geraldine areas on “that a poll shall be held of the electors of each Electoral District Restoration of Licenses and If Restoration is carried, whether Hcensed constituted under the Electoral Amendment Act 1945 and of each hotels in the area are to bo conducted by a local Trust. Maori Electoral District constituted under part IV of the Electoral The issues involved and the regulations regarding these speciel local pods Act 1927 upon the proposal that provision be made changing the will be the subject of a special separate announcement In newspapers hours appointed for the sale and disposal of liquor in hotel bars." circulating in the areas affected. /t is the Duty of Every Elector to VOTE

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 58, Issue 4108, 4 March 1949, Page 9

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