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The New Zealand Gazette 1501 5 SEPTEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1501 Normandale- Belfast- Church Hall, corner Poto Road and Stratton Street. Public School. Hall, corner Normandale and Poto Roads. R.S.A. Hall. Ohariu Valley Public School. Briggs Road, Briggston Public School. Pet one- Brooklands Community Hall. 63 Riddler's Crescent, Mr T. A. Douglas' Motor Garage. Broomfield Public School. Western Hutt Road, Todd Motor Industries Ltd. Burwood, Hospital Garage. Porirua- Carleton, Institute Hall. 1 Aparangi Crescent, Mr D. R. Roa's Motor Garage. Clarkville Public School. Mental Hospital, Administration Building. Coopers Creek, Social Hall. Porirua City Council Offices. Cust, Institute Hall. Public School (Elsdon). Eyreton Public Hall. Porirua East- Eyreton West Public School. Mungavin Avenue, Public School. Eyrewell Forest, Poyntz Road, Recreation Room. Mungavin Avenue, Windley School. Fernside Public School. Cannon's Creek School. Greta Valley Public School. Bedford Street, Glenview School. Hawarden Memorial Hall. Fantame Street, Russell School. Kaiapoi- Driver Crescent, Maraeroa School. Hilton Street, Oddfellows Hall. 24 York Place, Mrs M. Billings' Motor Garage. R.S.A. Hall. Tawa- Kaiapoi Beach Public Hall. 5 Kiwi Crescent, Mr J. H. Morris' Motor Garage. Kainga Public Hall. Main Road, Baptist B.C. Hall. Leithfield, Oddfellows HalJ. Oxford Street, Public School. Loburn, County Council Chambers. Rimu Street, Hampton Hill School. Marshland Public School. Victory Crescent, Hampton Hill School. Mason's Flat, Social Hall. Redwood Avenue, Redwood School. Medbury, Hall. Titahi Bay- Motunau Beach, Mr L. J. McNaughton's Cottage. Kura Street, Public School. North Loburn Public School. Pika Street, Ngati-Toa Public School. Northcote Public School, Tuckers Road. Jillett Street, Public School. Ohoka, Eyre County Council Chambers. 3 Matatiro Street, Mr A. J. Burton's Motor Garage. Okuku Public School. Tireti Road, Tireti Hall. Omihi Public School. 1 Richard Street, Mr M. V. Rickard's Motor Garage. Ouruhia Public School. Oxford, County Council Chambers. Papanui, Winters Road, Public School. Papanui North, 62 Grampian Street, Garage. Raglan Electoral District­ Rangiora, Borough School. Glen Afton Public Hall. Scargill Public School. Glenn Massey Public Hall. Sefton Public School. Glen Murray Public School. Southbrook Public School. Gordonton Public School. Swannanoa Public School. Hamilton- The Peaks, Social Hall. Nawton Public School. View Hill Public School Annexe. Nawton Hall. Waikari, County Council Chambers. Duncan Road, St. Andrews Hall. Waikuku Public School. Bankwood Road, Fairfield College. Waikuku Beach Public Hall. Hillcrest Road, St. John's College. Waipara Public School. Morrinsville Road, Hillcrest Presbyterian Church Centre. Warren Public School. Silverdale Road, Public School. Woodend Public School. Comrie Road, St. Alban;s Sunday School. Dinsdale Road, Richardson's Garage. Hopu Hopu, Military Camp. Horotiu Public School. Horsham Downs Public Hall. Rangitikei Electoral District­ Huntly- Apiti Public School. Town Hall, Supper Room. Awahuri Public Hall. War Memorial Hall, Supper Room. Beaconsfield Public School. Kimihia Public School. Cheltenham Public School. R.S.A. HalL Erewhon (Taihape), Station Homestead. Huntly West Hall. Feilding- Westmere Hall. Bowen Street, St. John's Ambulance Hall. Komakorau Public Hall. East Street, Methodist Hall. Mangawara Public School. Lytton Street, Public School. Matira Public Hall. Magistrates Court. Naike Public School. Manchester Street, Public School. Netherby Public School. North Street, Public School. Ngaruawahia Public School. Halcombe Public School. Ohinewai Public School. Hihitahi Public Hall. Okaeria Public School. Hunterville Public School. Orini Public School. Kimbolton Public School. Pukemiro Public School. Kiwitea Public School. Puketaha Public School. Makino, Manawatu Dairy Co. Ltd., Office. Rangiriri Public School. Mangaonoho, Old Public School. Rotokauri Public School. Mangaweka Public School. Rototuna, Methodist Church Hall. Marton- Rotowaro Public Hall. Maunder Street, St. Stephens Hall. Ruakiwi Public School. Wellington Road, Methodist Hall. Ruakura, Animal Research Station, Farmers Hall. Marton Junction, Railway Social Hall. Ruawaro Memorial Hall. Mataroa Public School. Taniwha, Old School Building. Moawhango Maori School. Tauhei, Mr C. A. Freegard's Garage. Mt. Biggs Public School. Taupiri Public School. Mt. View, Arkwrights' Garage, Cliff Road. Te Akau Public School. Ohakea- Te Akau South, Rukuruku Community Centre. Public School. Te Hoe Public School. RNZAFBase. Te Kauwhata District High School. Ohingaiti Public School. Te Kowhai Public School. Omatane Public School. Te Rapa Public School. Otairi Public School. Waerenga Public School. Pakihikura Public School. Waikaretu Public School. Papanui Public School. Waikokowai Public School. Poukiore Public Hall. Waingaro Public School. Pourangaki Public School. Waiterimu Public School. Pukeokahu Public School. Whatawhata Public School. Putorino Public Ha1l. Whitikahu Public School Rangiwaea, Owhakura Public School. Rangiwahia Public School. Rata, Memorial Hall. Rewa Public School. Rangiora Electoral District­ Ruahine Public Hall. Amberley Public Library. Sanson Public School. Ashley Bank Public School. Silverhope Public Hall. Ba1cairn County Council Chambers. Stanway Public Hall. .
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