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Appointment of Polling Places Polling Places Appointed Under D 64 Paremoremo School, Cutts Crescent the Electoral Act 1993 D Riverhead School, School Road D Sunnynook Wairau Intermediate, Becroft Drive MICHAEL HARDIE BOYS, Governor-General D Takapuna Met Life Building, 9 Anzac Street D Torbay Glamorgan School Hall, Glamorgan Pursuant to the Electoral Act 1993, I, the Right Drive Honourable Sir Michael Hardie Boys, the Governor- D School, Deep Creek Road General of New Zealand, do hereby abolish all D St. Mary By The Sea Church Hall, 168 existing polling places and, for the purposes of the Deep Creek Road General Election to be held on 12 October 1996, D Whenuapai School, 14 Airport Road hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Schedule Village Hall, 41 Waimarie Road hereto to be polling places for the electoral districts Unsworth Westminster Christian School, 31 therein specified. Westminster Gardens (off Unsworth Drive) SCHEDULE Aoraki Key Albury School D Access for disabled people 65 Arowhenua Maori School, Huirapa Street D Burke Pass Tourist Centre Motel Polling Places for Maori Districts D Cannington School 61 Te Puku O Te Whenua D Cattle Creek School 62 Te Tai Hauauru Cave Hall 63 Te Tai Rawhiti Clandeboye School, Canal Road 64 Te Tai Tokerau Claremont School 65 Te Tai Tonga D Duntroon School D Enfield School Fairlie Primary School Albany D Fairview School Five Forks School D Albany Hall, Albany Highway D Geraldine Community Centre, Talbot Street D School, 6 Bass Road Glenavy School D Browns Bay Red Cross Centre, 5 Glencoe Road D Hakataramea Valley School D 64 Salvation Army Hall, 5 Bayview Road Hilton School D School, Masterton Road Hook School D Senior Citizens Hall, Inverness Road Hunter School D Coatesville School, Mahoenui Valley Road Ikawai School D Glenfield College, Kaipatiki Road D Kingsdown Hall, Daniels Road D Community Centre, Bentley Avenue D Kurow Memorial Hall (Corner Glenfield Road) D Lake Tekapo School D Meadowood Community House, 55 Makikihi School Meadowood Drive Maungati School D School, Bayview Road Milford School School, 101 Chivalry Road Morven School D School, Manuka Road Mt Cook School School, Target Road D Mt Nessing Hall Greenhithe School, Isobel Road Ngapara School D Herald Island Community Hall, 41 Ferry D Omarama Hall Parade Orari School 64 Hobsonville Public Hall, Hobsonville Road D Otaio School Long Bay Baptist Church, Glenvar Road Otematata School D College, Ashley Avenue D Otipua Hall D Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church Hall, 11 Papakaio School Hastings Road D Rangitoto College Centre, 564 East Coast Pareora East School, 15 Elworthy Street Road D Pleasant Point High School D Murrays Bay Kwang Lim Methodist Church, Seadown School 539 Beach Road D Sherwood Downs Hall D Northcross Intermediate School Hall, Sartors D Southburn School Avenue St. Andrews School Studholme Hall D Temuka High School, 83 Richard Pearse Drive D Port Fitzroy Department of Conservation D Presbyterian Church Hall, Hally Terrace Tryphena Mulberry Grove School D Primary School, 9 Hayhurst Street 64 Grey Lynn Baptist Church Hall, 550 Richmond D St John Ambulance Hall, King Street Road D Timaru Annett and Darling Ltd, 3 Seadown Library Hall, 474 Great North Road Road Mata'aga Hall, 18 Leighton Street D Caroline Bay Community Lounge 64 Richmond Road School, Richmond Road D Courthouse, 12 North Street (Corner Brown Street) Gleniti Play Centre, 355 Wai-iti Road D 64 School, Surrey Crescent D Gleniti School, 22 Heath Street D 64 Herne Bay Bayfield School, Clifton Road D Grantlea School, 65 Grants Road (Corner Jervois Road) D Highfield School, Rimu Street D 64 Grotto Hall, 82 Kelmarna Avenue D Kensington-Otipua Parish Hall, 11 Otipua St. Stephens Presbyterian Church Hall, 65 Road Jervois Road (Corner Shelly Beach Road) D 65 Main School, 3 Grey Road D 64 Kingsland Kowhai Intermediate, 26 Onslow D Marchwiel School, Selwyn Street Road D Methodist Church Hall, 4 Woodlands Road Samoan Congregational Church, 50 Bond D New Life Centre, Morgans Road Street Presbyterian Church Hall, Church Street Morningside The Church in Auckland Hall, D Salvation Army Hall, Wai-iti Road 621 New North Road D Scout Hall, Arun Street D 64 Mt Albert Gladstone School, 8 Seaview Terrace South School, 44 Queen Street D 64 Newton Central School, Monmouth Street D St. John's Church Hall, Wai-iti Road Outreach Building, 1 Ponsonby Road D St. Mary's Church Hall, 24 Church Street D 64 Point Chevalier Baptist Church Hall, 126 Point D St. Paul's Church Hall, Seddon Street Chevalier Road Trinity Church Hall, College Road D 64 School, Walford Road D Waimataitai Kindergarten, 69 Evans Street D Selwyn Village, Target Street D Waimataitai School, Trafalgar Street D Ponsonby All Saints Church Hall, Ponsonby D West School, Raymond Street Road (Corner Cowan Street) D Tokarahi Hall D 64 Catholic School Hall, 24 Vermont Street Totara Valley Combined Districts Hall Leys Institute Gymnasium, 20 St. Marys D Twizel Area School Road Waihao Downs School D Primary School, Curran Street Waihaorunga School D 64 St. John's Methodist Church Hall, 229A Waimate Centennial School, Edinburgh Street Ponsonby Road D Main School Hall, John Street Waiheke Island Silver Band Hall, High Street Blackpool Lions Blackpool Hall, Nikau D Waitaki Bridge Hall Road D Waitohi Hall D Oneroa Community Hall, 115 Ocean View D Winchester School Road D Onetangi Residents Association Hall, Waiheke Road (Corner Third Avenue) Auckland Central D Orapiu Blue Heron Lodge D 62 Ostend War Memorial Hall (Corner D 64 City Auckland High Court, Waterloo Quadrant Belgium Street and Ostend Road) (Corner Anzac Avenue) D Palm Beach Hall, 64 Palm Road Ellen Melville Hall, Freyburg Place (Corner D Rocky Bay Omiha Welfare and Recreation High and Chancery Streets) Memorial Hall, Glenbrooke Road 64 Maori Community Centre, 152 Halsey D Surfdale Community Hall, Hamilton Road Street (Corner Fanshaw Street) 64 Waterview Methodist Church Hall, Fir Street D 64 Methodist Church Hall, 78 Pitt Street (Corner Great North Road) Eden Terrace Mahatma Gandhi Centre, 145 D School, Oakley Avenue New North Road Western Springs Greek Orthodox Church Hall, D Freemans Bay School, Wellington Street 108 Western Springs Road 64 Grafton Whitecliffe Art School, 2A Grafton D Pasadena Intermediate School, Moray Place Road (Corner Carlton Gore Road) D Westmere School, Larchwood Avenue Great Barrier Island, D 64 St. Cuthbert's Church Hall, 8 Faulder Claris Old Council Building, Tryphena- Avenue Kaitoke Road 64 Okiwi School Banks Peninsula D School, Albert Terrace, Opposite Roscoe Street D 65 Banks Peninsula Akaroa Gaiety Hall, Rue Jolie Scout Den Opposite Rapaki Road, 297 Correspondence School, Wainui Centaurus Road D Le Bons Bay School D Sumner St. Johns Ambulance Hall, Wakefield D NZ Post Agency, Little River Avenue D Okains Bay School D Star of the Sea School Hall, (Corner D Pigeon Bay School Colenso and Menzies Streets) D Public Hall, Duvauchelle D Taitapu School Public Hall, Little Akaloa D Westmorland Garage, 3 Pentonville Close 65 Beckenham Thorrington School, Colombo D Woolston Christchurch Polytechnic Hall, Street South (Corner Ensors Road and Sullivan Avenue) D Cashmere Beckenham Scout Den, Centaurus D 65 School, Hopkins Street Road (Opposite Whaka Terrace) D St. Johns Church Hall, Ferry Road D Primary School, 135 Hackthorne Road D Princess Margaret Hospital Day Hospital, Cashmere Road D Cass Bay Garage, 8 Harbour View Terrace Bay of Plenty Christchurch City Cathedral Visitors Centre D 63 Awakeri School Cafe, The Square 63 Cape Runaway Whangaparaoa School Christchurch Hospital, Hagley Hostel, D 63 Edgecumbe District War Memorial Centre, Riccarton Avenue Kauri Street Diamond Harbour School, 122 Marine Drive D 63 Kawerau Concert Chambers, Ranfurly Court Governors Bay School D 63 Putauaki School, Fenton Mill Road Halswell Catholic Church Hall, Nicholls Road 63 Tasman Training Centre, Fletcher Avenue D 65 School, 437 Halswell Road D 63 Kutarere School D St Mary's Anglican Church Hall, 329 D 63 Maketu School Halswell Road Manawahe School D Heathcote Valley School, Bridle Path Road 63 Maraenui School D Hillmorton Spreydon School, 2 Halswell Road D 63 Matata School, Pollen Street D Hillsborough Community Centre, 29 Curries D 63 Mt Maunganui Arataki School, 4 Kaimanawa Road Street D Hoon Hay Childrens Library, 90 Hoon Hay Nukuhou North School Road D Ohauiti Ohauiti Settlers Hall, Ohauiti Road D Presbyterian Church Hall, 5 Downing Street 63 Ohope Ohope Beach School, Pohutukawa D School, 91 Sparks Road Avenue D Huntsbury Garage, 29 Huntsbury Avenue D Library, Harbour Road D Ladbrooks School D 63 Omaio School D Linwood High School, 85 Aldwins Road 63 Omarumutu School Linwood Avenue School, 260 Linwood 63 Opotiki College Hall, St. John Street Avenue D 63 Senior Citizens Hall, King Street D Union Church Hall, 378 Linwood Avenue D Oropi School 65 Lyttelton Main School, Oxford Street D Otakiri School West School, Voelas Road Otamarakau School D Motukarara Department of Conservation D 63 Paengaroa School Nursery D 63 Papamoa Papamoa School Hall, 312 Dickson D Mt Pleasant Community Centre, McCormacks Road Bay Road D 63 Tahatai Coast School, 45 Evans Road D School, Major Hornbrook Road D Pongakawa School D Oaklands School, Cunningham Place Pukehina School Opawa Rapaki/Opawa Scout Den, 124 Garlands 63 Pukehina Beach Scout Hall, 302 Pukehina Road Parade D School, Newbery Street D 63 Pyes Pa School D Port Levy School D 63 Raukokore School D Redcliffs School, Main Road D 63 Ruatoki North Ruatoki Area School D Somerfield Cashmere High School, Rose Street D 63 Taneatua School D Spreydon St. Nicholas Hall, Barrington Street D Tauranga Baden Powell Hall, 39 Welcome Bay D West Spreydon School, 147 Lyttelton Street Road St. Martins Church Hall, 125 Wilsons Road D 63 Welcome Bay School, 309 Welcome Bay Road 63 Tawera School D St. Mary's Church Hall, 30 Church Lane D 63 Te Kaha Maraetai Centre (Corner Papanui Road) D 63 Te Puke Fairhaven School, 120 Boucher 65 New Brighton Central New Brighton School Avenue Roy Stokes Hall, Seaview Road D 63 Memorial Hall, Jellicoe Street D Papanui Paparoa Street School Te Ranga School St.
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