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The New Zealand Gazette 1597 13 OCT.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1597 Seddon, Public School. Poroti, Public School. Shades, Public School. Portland, Public School. Spring Creek, Public School. Puhipuhi, Public School. Spring Grove, Public School. Riponui, HalL Springlands} Public School. Ruatangata West, Public School. Stanley Brook, Old School Building.. Tamatarau, School. St. Omer, Public School. Tauraroa, Public School. Summerlands, Mr C. H. Rudd's Homestead. Titoki, Public School. Tadmor, Public Hall. Tutukaka, R. S. MacKenzie's Residence. Tapawera, Public School. Waikiekie, Public School. Te Awaiti, Tory Channel, Mrs B. Norton's Residence. Waiotira, Public School. Tuamarina, Public School. Waipu, Public School. Tui, Old School Buildings. Waipu Cove, Fraser's Store. Upcot, Awatere, Station House. Whakapara, Public School. Upton Fells, Mr J. S. Sandall's Homestead. Whananaki, Public School. Waikakaho, School House. Whangarei, Armstrong Avenue, Hall. vVaikawa Bay, Public School. Whangarei, Bank Street, Town Hall (principal). Wairau Valley, Public Hall. Whangarei, Kamo Road, Methodist Hall. Wairoa Gorge, Mr W. C. Andrew's Residence. Whangarei, Kamo Road, Parochial Hall. Wakefield, Public School. Whangarei, Kamo Road, Whau Valley Public School. Ward, Public School. Whangarei, Maunu Road, Room at Pu.blic Hospital. Weld's Hill, Mr D. Checkley's Residence. Whangarei, Princes Street, Congregational Hall. Wharanui, Public School. Whangarei Heads, Public School. Woodbourne, Institute Building. vVhangaruru South, Oakum, Mr E. R. Ewen's Bach. Whareora, Public School. Whatitiri, School. Manukau Electoral District­ Alfriston, Public Hall. Ararimu, Public School. Miramar Electoral District- Ardmore, Public School. Ardmore, Training College. Breaker Bay Road, Breaker Bay Progressive Association's Beachlands, Public Hall. Hall. Bombay, Public School. Evans Bay, Wellington Harrier Club's Club Room. Brookby, Unsectarian Church. Karaka Bay, Motor Shed at No. 349, Mr R. J. Gregory's Clevedon, Public Hall. Residence. Drury, Public School. Kilbirnie, Coutts and Mahora Streets Corner, Returned East Tamaki, Public Hall. Services' Association Building. Homai, Gloucester Road, Hynd's Shop. Kilbirnie, Kilbirnie Crescent, Raynor Greeks Memorial Homai, Mission Hall. Hall. Hunua, Public School. Kilbirnie, Kilbirnie Public School. Kawakawa Bay, Pugh's Garage. Lyall Bay, Lyall Parade, Maranui Surf Club's Pavilion. Manurewa, Town Hall. Lyall Bay, Public School. Manurewa, Massey Road, vVombwell's Garage. Melrose, Anglican Church Hall. Maraetai, Public Hall. Miramar Central, Public School. Miramar North, Public School. Ness Valley, Church Hall. Miramar South, Argentine Avenue, Knox Church Hall. Opaheke, Mr F. A. H. Parker's Residence. Miramar South, Public School. Orere, Public School. Rongotai, Coutts Street, Rongotai College Assembly Hall. Otau, Settlement Hall. Seatoun, Public School. Papakura, Beach Road, South School. Strathmore Park, Glamis Avenue, Baptist Church Hall. Papakura, Grove Road, Haszard's Garage. Strathmore Park, Public School. Papakura, Methodist Hall. Worser Bay, Public School. Papakura, Military Camp, No. 3 Institute. Papakura, Normal School (principal). Papakura, Valley Road, North School. Paparata, Mr J. Dawbin's Garage. Paparimu, Public School. Mornington Electoral District- Papatoetoe, Great South Road, Presbyterian Church Hall. Abbotsford, Binnie Lane and Abbotsford Road Corner, Papatoetoe, Public School, Great South Road. Scouts J Hall. Papatoetoe, St. George Street, Baptist Church Hall. Burnside, South Road, Church of Christ Hall. Papatoetoe, Town Hall. Carisbrook, Bums Street, Football Ground, Rose Pavilion. Papatoetoe West, Portage Road, Whincop's Store. Caversham, Bridgman Street, Kensington Drill Hall. Puhinui, Puhinui Road, Presbyterian Church Hall. Caver sham, David Street, Oddfellows' Hall. Ramarama, Public School. Caversham, Eastbourne Street, St. Peter's School Room. Takanini, Public Hall. Caver-sham, Sidey Street, No. 23, Mr T. Gordon's Garage. Waihihi, Kaiaua Transport Coy.'s Garage. Caversham, South Road, Methodist Hall. Weymouth, Public Hall. Concord, South Road and Emerson Street Corner, Whitford, Public Hall. Presbyterian Church Hall. Wiri, Public Hall. Corstorphine, Cramond Street and Corstorphine Road Corner, Anglican Church Hall. Corstorphine, Isodore Street and Middleton Road Corner, Union Church Hall. Marsden Electoral District- Corstorphine, Riselaw Road, Public School. Aponga, Purua, Public Hall. Fairfield, Main South Road, Brogan's Store. Glenbervie, Huanui, Public School. Green Island, Forresters' Hall. Helena Bay, Public School. Kew, Bangor Terrace, No. 33, Divers' Store, Garage. Hikurangi, Public School. Montecillo, Eglinton Hoad, Monteeillo Croquet Club's Hukerenui, Public School. Pavilion. Jordan, School. Mornington, Argyle Street and Glenpark Avenue Corner, Kamo, Public School. Mornington Scouts' Hall. Kara, Hall. Mornington, Benhar Street, Catholic School Hall. Kauri, Public School. Mornington, Eglinton Road, Tram Car-shed Hall. Riripaka, School. Mornington, Elgin Road, Baptist Church Hall. Lovver Ruakaka, Public School. South Dunedin, Hillside Road, Hillside Workshops, Social Mangapai, Public School. Hall. Marua, School. South Dunedin, King Edward Street, Salvation Army Hall. Mata, Public Hall. South Dunedin, King Edward Street, Town Hall (Majestic Matapouri, Public School. Ball Room). Matarau Road, Public School. Maungakal'amea, Hall. Maungatapere, Public School. Maunu, Public School. Ngaral'atunua, Hall. Mount .Albert Electoral District- N gunguru, Public School. Kingsland, Reimer's Avenue, Eden Park Grandstand. Onerahi, Public School. Morningside, New North Road, St. Luke's School Room. One Tree Point, Hall. Mount Albert, McLean Street, St. Margaret's Church. Opuawhanga, Hall. Mount Albert, Mount Albert Road, Presbyterian Sunday Otaika, Public School. School Hall. Otonga, School. Mount Eden, Telford Avenue, Catholic Hall. Pakotai, Maori School. Mount Roskill, Denny Avenue, Pensioners' Hall. Pal'akao, Public School. Mount Roskill, Dominion Road, No. 925, R. H. Armstrong's Parua Bay, Public School. Cafeteria. Pataua, Public School. Mount Roskill, Dominion Road Extension, St. Martin's Pipiwai, Maori Public School. Hall. .
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