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The New Zealand Gazet'te 251 I 10 NovrMsrn THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'TE 251 I Takaro- Morrinsville- Brighton Crescent, Public School. David Street School. Kingswood Street, St Oswald's Churrch Hall. Memorial Hall. Terrace End- Motumaoho, Public School. Fitzzroy Street, Salvation Army Hall. Ngarua, Public School. Rainforth Street. St David's Church Hall. Okauia" Okauia Hall. Ruahine Street. Public School. Okoroire, Public School. Peria, Peria Hills Hall. Piarere, Public School. Puketurua, Public School. Papanui Electoral District- Putamru- Aikmans Road. Elmwood Normal School Hall. Baptist Hall. Colwyn Street, Aorangi School. Cambridge Street School. Condell Avenue, Edgar Macintosh Park Pavilion. Oraka Heights School, Buckland Street. Cotswold Avenue, Cotswold Primary School. W.D.F.F. Rooms. Farrington Avenue, Isleworth School. Rangipai, Public School. Farrington Avenue, St Margaret's Presbyterian Church Hall. Richmond Downs, Public School. Greers Road, Bishopdale Primary School Hall. Taihoa, Public Sohool. Harewood Road, St Paul's Anglican Church Hall. Taotaoroa, Play Centre. Highsted Road, Sunday School HalI, No. 84. Tapapa, Public School. lnnes Road, Malvern Scout Hall. Tatuanui, Public School. Jeftrey's Road, St Matthew's Church Hall. Te Aroha- Langdon's Road, Papanui High School Hall. Oourthouso. Manchester Street, Manchester Unity Building, No. 180. Stanley Avenue School, Herricsville. Normans Road, St Andrew's College Junior School. Mathicson's Offioe, Ruakaka. Paparoa Street, Paparoa Street School. Te Aroha West, Public School Rugby Street, Methodist Church Hall. Te Poi, Memorial Hall. Rutland Street, St Albans Church School, No. 49. Tirau, Public School. Sawyers Arms Road, Papanui Scout Hall. Turanga-o-Moana, Public School. Tillman Avenue. Waimairi School. Waharoa, Public School. Tuckers Road. Northcote School. Waihou, Public School. Vagues Road, St Joseph's Church School. Waitoa, Prrblic School. Vcitch Road. Casebrook Intermediate School. Walton, Public School. !9airakei Road, St David's Church Hall, No. 356. Wardville, Public School. Wairakei Road, Wairakei School. whitehall, Public school. Winchester Street, St Margaret's College. Winters Road, Papanui School. Porirua Electoral District- Linden- Pctone Electoral District- Green Acres School, Rarpa Terraco. Days Bay, Wellesley Collego. Plunkct Rooms, Community Centre, Linden Avenue. Eastbourne- Public School, Ranui Terrace. Muritai Road, Muritai School. Tui Park Kindergarten, Mexted Terrace. Muritai Road, Muritai Tennis Club Pavilion. Porirua- Lower Hutt- Administration Building, Porirua Hospital. Bell Road, Gracefield School. Bedford Street Hall, oft 3 Leicester Street. 17 Heath Grove, Mr K. L. Gruschow's garage. Cannons Creek School, Warspite Avenue. Randwick Road, Randwick School. Garage, 4l Kotuku Street, Elsdon. Lowry Bay, Cheviot Road, Mr G. D. Stewart's garage. Garage, 112 Champion Street. Petone- Glenview Public School, Bedford Street. Jackson Street, Petono West School. Maraeroa Public School, Driver Crescent. Jackson Street, Petone Central School. Pember House, Porirua City Centre. Jackson Street, Unilever NZ Ltd., Cafeteria. Public School, Awarua Street, Elsdon. 63 Riddler's Crescent, Mr T. A. Douglas' garage. Public School, Mungavin Avenue, Porirua East. Udy Street, Scout Hall, near Kensin[ton i.venue. Russell Public School, Fantame Street. William Street, Wilford School. Takapuwahia Meeting House, Elsdon. Point Howard, Church Lane, Anglican Church. Windley School, Mungavin Avenue. 'lVainuiomata- Tawa- Frederick Street, Glendale School. Baptist Hall, Main Road. Holmdale Road, Wainuiomata School. Garage, 5 Kiwi Crescent. Konini Street, Parkway Intermediate School. Hampton Hill School, Rimu Street. Lees Grove, Fernlea School. Hampton Hill School, Victory Crercent. Main Road, Girl Guide Hall. Public School, Oxford Street. Moohan Street, Wainuiomata Intermediate School. Redwood School, Redwood Avenue. Wainuiomata Road, Reformed Church. Titahi Bay- Wainuiomata Road, Baptist Church Hall. Garage, 46 View Road. Wainuiomata Road, Community Centre Hall. Ngatitoa School, Piko Street. Wellington Road, Arakura Sch6ol. Shop, Z Bay Drive. 1!0 Wellington Road, Mr A, P. Murdie's garage. Tireti Hall, Tireti Road. Wise Street, Pencarrow School. Titnhi Bav Intermediate School, Kahutea Terraoe. Wood Street, Wood Hatton School. Titahi Bay North School, Jillet Street. Coast Road, Golf Clubhouse. Titahi Bay School, Kura Street. York Bay, Taungata Road, Mr I. F. Rankine's garage, Waitangirua, Corinna Public School, Kalingo Street, Raglan Electoral District- Piako Electoral District- Glen Afton, Citizens Hall. Arapuni, Workers Hall. Glen Massey, Public School. Ilinuera, Public School. Glen Murray, Public School. Horahora, Public School. Hairini, Public Hall. Hungahunga, Public School. Horotiu, Public School. Karapiro, Public School. Huntly- Kereone, Public School. Town Hall Supper Room. Kiwitahi- War Memorial Hall. Public School. Westmere Hall. Tahuroa Hall. Huntly West, Public Hall. Manawaru, Public School. Kaipaki, Public School. Matamata, Memorial Hall. Kairangi, Public Hall. Maungatautari, Public School Kihikihi. Town Hall..
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