THE ELECTIONS.
The writs for the new elections Lave not arrived by the Plirebe, us was cxpected. They may, however, be looked, for by the next steamer. The Gazelle of the 19th inst. contains the following places for the several electoral districts in this Province :— Moxgonvi.— Mongonui, the Court-house i Oruaiti, Mr. Ball's residence ; Oruru, tlic Runanga-house ; lvaitaia, Mr. James Matthews' residence. Bay of Islands.—Russell, the Court-house ; Waimate, the Runangn-housc; Hokianga, the Court-house, Herd's Point ; Wliangaroa, the Court-house. Mausdkx.—Wangarci. the Native Schoolhouse in the Township of Wangarei; Wangarci Heads, the Resident Magistrate's Station; Mnngapai, Mr. William Jtarrison's residence ; Waipu, the School-house ; Mangawai, the Post Ollice ; Aratapu, Wairoa River, Kaipara, Mr. William Bonnr's Saw JSIill; Port Albert, Albertland, the Post-office. Noetiteux Dirisio?;. —Pilot Station, Flagstaff, North Shore ; Little Muddy Creek, Mr. John McPike's residence ; Henderson's Mill, Henderson's Mill; North Shore, Mr. Reed's residence, Stokes' Point ; "Welti, Mr. Lloyd's Barn: Mahurangi, the Public Hall ; Malmrangi, the Old Mirvey Station ; Waiwera, the I Post Ollice; Matakana, Mr. Munro's store ; Helensville, Kaipara, the Court-house. Pitoitoi, Riverliead, Mr. Jveogh's house. N kwton. —Mr. Dewar's School-house, Newton. Parxell. —The Public Hall, Parnell. City. of Auckland (East). —The Mechanics' Institute, Auckland. City of Arcici.axd (Wkst). —The Old Courthouse, Queen-street, Auckland. Pag lax. —Newmarket, Mr. A. Buckland's Yards ; Papakura, Police Station ; Drury, Resident Magistrate's Ollice ; Waiuku, Resident Magistrate's Office ; Tc Awamutu. the Post Ollice : Alexandra, the Resident Magistrate's Court: Port Waikato, the Court-house ; Raglan, the Court-house. Franici.ix.—Panmure Bridge, the New Tollhouse. east bank of the Tauiaki; Wairoa, the School-house; Coromandcl, the Court-liouse ; Tauranga. Mr. D. Sellars' house; Papakura, the School-house. O.veiio.nt.a.—The Court-house, Onehunga. I'exsicxku Skttlem K.\TS. — Pautnure, the Police Station ; Otahuhu, the Police Station; Howick, the Oourl-liouse.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 687, 26 January 1866, Page 5
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279THE ELECTIONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 687, 26 January 1866, Page 5
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