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Bay of Pleanty Venue No Venue Name Venue Physical Address 63 TAURANGA CITIZENS CLUB 170 THIRTEENTH AVENUE, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 137 TAURANGA GAME FISHING CLUB (INC) 66 KEITH ALLEN DRIVE TAURANGA MARINA, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 166 WHAKATANE RSA CLUB 13/23 RICHARDSON STREET,WHAKATANE CENTRAL, WHAKATANE 3158,NEW ZEALAND 175 RANGITAIKI COSMOPOLITAN CLUB 11 BRIDGE STREET, EDGECUMBE, WHAKATANE 3082 180 MOUNT MAUNGANUI RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATION 544 MAUNGANUI ROAD, MT MAUNGANUI, BAY OF PLENTY 3150 214 OPOTIKI COUNTY RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATION 103-105 ST JOHN STREET,OPOTIKI, OPOTIKI DISTRICT 3122,NEW ZEALAND 264 ROTORUA COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED MONCUR DRIVE, TIHIOTONGA, ROTORUA 3201 340 ROTORUA CITIZENS CLUB Corner Arawa & Rangiuru Streets,1146 Rangiuru Street,ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3010,NEW ZEALAND 352 TE PUKE CITIZENS CLUB 179-185 JELLICOE STREET,TE PUKE, BAY OF PLENTY 3119,NEW ZEALAND 368 THE FENTONS BAR 1295 FENTON STREET, ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3201 370 FORTA LEZA RESTAURANT 2656 STATE HIGHWAY 2, KATIKATI, BAY OF PLENTY 3063 373 ROSIE O'GRADYS IRISH PUB 2 RATA STREET, MT MAUNGANUI, BAY OF PLENTY 3150 374 THE SIDEPOCKET BAR 1129 HINEMOA STREET, ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3201 377 WAIHI BEACH RSA 99 WAIHI BEACH ROAD, WAIHI BEACH, BAY OF PLENTY 2980 401 OHOPE CHARTERED CLUB 7 Bluett Road,OHOPE, WHAKATANE 3121,NEW ZEALAND 498 KATIKATI R.S.A. AND CITIZENS CLUB HENRY ROAD, KATIKATI, BAY OF PLENTY 3063 532 The Outlaw Bar 1153 Arawa Street,ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3010,NEW ZEALAND 576 WHAKATANE HOTEL 79 THE STRAND, WHAKATANE CENTRAL, WHAKATANE 3080 596 OPOTIKI HOTEL CORNER CHURCH AND KELLY STREET, OPOTIKI, OPOTIKI DISTRICT 3092 606 TENPIN TAURANGA 135 THIRTEENTH AVENUE, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 618 TE PUNA TAVERN 15 MINDEN ROAD, TE PUNA, BAY OF PLENTY 3021 631 CRUZAZ BAR CAFE 265 OTUMOETAI ROAD, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 643 RUCK N MAUL 1279 AMOHIA STREET, ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3201 644 Four Winds Tavern Te Ngae Shopping Centre,Te Ngae Road,ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3010,NEW ZEALAND 645 TAB Rotorua 1156 ERUERA STREET,ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3010,NEW ZEALAND 647 Crates n Cues Bar 1237 PUKUATUA STREET, ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3201 674 MARTY'S POOL BAR 19 ELIZABETH STREET, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 688 KAWERAU COSMOPOLITAN CLUB 107-109 ONSLOW STREET, KAWERAU, BAY OF PLENTY 3075 826 MOUNT MELLICK 317 MAUNGANUI ROAD, MT MAUNGANUI, BAY OF PLENTY 3150 829 CITY SPORTS BAR 20 HAMILTON STREET,TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3110,NEW ZEALAND 831 WORLDS END SHOP 7 FRASER COVE 229-233 FRASER STREET, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 942 SLIM'S BAR 17 ELLIOT STREET, OPOTIKI, OPOTIKI DISTRICT 3092 946 THE RISING TIDE 107 NEWTON STREET, MT MAUNGANUI, BAY OF PLENTY 3150 974 COBB & CO 81 THE STRAND,WHAKATANE CENTRAL, WHAKATANE 3120,NEW ZEALAND 1010 Marble Bar Shop 17,Gate Pa Shopping Centre,1000 Cameron Road,TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3112,NEW ZEALAND 1031 H2O Gaming & Sports Bar 318 MALFROY ROAD, HILLCREST, ROTORUA DISTRICT 3201 1046 CAYMAN SPORTS BAR 10 JELLICOE COURT, KAWERAU, BAY OF PLENTY 3075 1052 THE BOOHAI 112 MAIN ROAD, KATIKATI, BAY OF PLENTY 3063 1091 Selwyn Tavern 14-16 KOKAKO STREET, SELWYN HEIGHTS, ROTORUA DISTRICT 3201 1103 MO'S BAR 1142-1144 TUTANEKAI STREET, ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3201 1132 Stadium Sports Bar 91 JELLICOE STREET, TE PUKE, BAY OF PLENTY 3071 1197 H2O Bar Tauranga 104 DEVONPORT ROAD, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 1250 Greerton Sports Bar 1315 CAMERON ROAD, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 1253 Barcode 1232 Arawa Street,ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3010,NEW ZEALAND 1267 Maungatapu Sports Bar 285 MAUNGATAPU ROAD, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 1268 MASONIC HOTEL CORNER CHURCH AND ELLIOT STREETS, OPOTIKI, OPOTIKI DISTRICT 3092 1271 Vault Bar 1122 HINEMOA STREET, ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3201 1301 BROOKLAND GLASSY JUNCTION SHOPS 5-6 2 BROOKLAND ROAD, MANGAKAKAHI, ROTORUA DISTRICT 3201 1311 KOPE TURF BAR 7-9 JAMES STREET, WHAKATANE CENTRAL, WHAKATANE 3080 1318 PLAINS HOTEL 11-19 COLLEGE ROAD, EDGECUMBE, WHAKATANE 3082 1322 WEST END TAVERN 221-223 OLD TAUPO ROAD, ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3201 1342 MATATA HOTEL 47 ARAWA STREET, MATATA, WHAKATANE 3084 1358 OFFICE BAR & GRILL 80 THE STRAND, WHAKATANE CENTRAL, WHAKATANE 3080 1408 WOOLSHED TAVERN 3820 BROADLANDS ROAD, REPOROA, ROTORUA DISTRICT 3292 1438 TALISMAN HOTEL 7-9 MAIN ROAD, KATIKATI, BAY OF PLENTY 3063 1445 The Flying Mullet Ale House 4/38 GRAVATT ROAD,PAPAMOA, BAY OF PLENTY 3118,NEW ZEALAND 1455 RENNERS BAR 1339 CAMERON ROAD,TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3112,NEW ZEALAND 1462 FLANNAGAN'S IRISH PUB 14 HAMILTON STREET, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 1490 VILLAGE SPORTS BAR/CAFE 262 NGONGOTAHA ROAD, NGONGOTAHA, ROTORUA DISTRICT 3202 1514 KASPERS SPORTS BAR 1302 TUTANEKAI STREET,ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3010,NEW ZEALAND 1524 Malfroy's Bar 172-176 MALFROY ROAD, ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3201 1567 LA MEXICA 109 The Strand,TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3110,NEW ZEALAND 1630 THE MATUA SHOP 6 18 TILBY DRIVE, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 1640 ROSSCO'S CAFE AND BAR 40 WHARF STREET, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 1643 CHEERS TAVERN 15 OWENS PLACE,MT MAUNGANUI, BAY OF PLENTY 3116,NEW ZEALAND 1677 MCSWIGGANS IRISH PUB SHOP 1 158 CAMBRIDGE ROAD, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 1777 Ngongotaha Tavern 11B HALL ROAD, NGONGOTAHA, ROTORUA DISTRICT 3202 1844 TAURANGA RSA 1237 CAMERON ROAD, GREERTON, BAY OF PLENTY 3001 1865 MURUPARA HOTEL PINE DRIVE,MURUPARA, ROTORUA 3025,NEW ZEALAND 1873 KAWERAU HOTEL PLUNKET STREET, KAWERAU, BAY OF PLENTY 3075 1891 THE QUART HOUSE BAR 115 THE STRAND, WHAKATANE CENTRAL, WHAKATANE 3080 1898 VC'S TURF BAR 1184 ARAWA STREET, ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3201 1919 JUDEA TAVERN 35 KOROMIKO STREET, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 1921 Copthorne Hotel Rotorua CORNER FENTON STREET AND WARD AVENUE, FENTON PARK, ROTORUA 3010 1923 MITCHELL DOWNS TAVERN 12 GOLDIE STREET, PUKEHANGI, ROTORUA DISTRICT 3201 1934 TE PUKE HOTEL 110 JELLICOE STREET, TE PUKE, BAY OF PLENTY 3071 1945 HENNESSY'S IRISH BAR 1208-1210 TUTANEKAI STREET, ROTORUA CENTRAL, ROTORUA 3201 1965 WHAKATANE SPORTFISHING CLUB MURIWAI DRIVE, WHAKATANE CENTRAL, WHAKATANE 3080 1974 Jack Dusty's Papamoa 546 PAPAMOA BEACH ROAD, PAPAMOA, BAY OF PLENTY 3003 1975 WELCOME BAY SPORTS BAR 250 WELCOME BAY ROAD, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 1981 Jack Dusty’s Ale House 50 BURETA ROAD,TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001,NEW ZEALAND 2000166 Hippy Pipi 500 PUKEHINA PARADE, PUKEHINA, BAY OF PLENTY 3070 2000172 The Horses Bar 17 PLUMMERS POINT ROAD RD2, OMOKOROA, BAY OF PLENTY 3021 2000238 TAB CAMERON ROAD 501 CAMERON ROAD, TAURANGA CENTRAL, TAURANGA 3001 2000241 TAB MOUNT MAUNGANUI 155 Maunganui Road,MT MAUNGANUI, BAY OF PLENTY 3150,NEW ZEALAND 2000255 IMBIBE 19 GIRVEN ROAD,MT MAUNGANUI, BAY OF PLENTY 3116,NEW ZEALAND 2000287 ROTORUA CLUB 274 FENTON STREET, ROTORUA WEST, ROTORUA 3201 2000291 CLUB MOUNT MAUNGANUI 45 KAWAKA STREET,MT MAUNGANUI, BAY OF PLENTY 3116,NEW ZEALAND 3001402 TAB Papamoa T6 42 Gravatt Road,PAPAMOA BEACH, BAY OF PLENTY 3118,NEW ZEALAND 3001462 TAB Greerton 1333 Cameron Road,TAURANGA SOUTH, TAURANGA 3112,NEW ZEALAND 3001482 TAB Bethlehem 245 State Highway 2 ,BETHLEHEM, TAURANGA 3110,NEW ZEALAND 3002244 Papa Mo's T13, Exclesa Centre,4 Golden Sands Drive,PAPAMOA BEACH, BAY OF PLENTY 3118,NEW ZEALAND.
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