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Orakei-Ward-Map.Pdf Auckland Council Ward Boundary Map Map T E E R T T E S E Y T R TO E E O E T LE S R Y Achilles L S ST T REE A S T WE N Point H SHA FAN O B Ladies Bay S E Q A U B FO AY RT A C S O S EET H TR TR N E H ET Judges Bay Takaparawha Bastion Point T Z R A O E Mission Bay West Tamaki C A Point D E I R A K IV D R A E Point V E M T A N D S Auckland Central N G T D U RA T L E Okahu Bay T A N T S D E A A O E E Point Saint Heliers Bay O H O E T D R S E T GR R L S O L V Resolution I R T Gower Point FF ER R E I O E L AD E T S T C Karaka Bay E C E U G N O VAL O S U S R RONAKI E RO O N RO E A N K N K T N AD D E T E S N S U A T E I T E C E V R R T E E N E E IV A POLYG A V E N A O R T I R E E N R E R R D N R E E A NIHIL V O I E N A U P T IV ITA A L A R R O R AR M O E S D O T N V P R R S T C E F D O I E A Q I N D E B K A S A S R S Y 6 A Y T F S M K P T R M 1 A NTO O M D T N S E A K D E T E H D H F S W E C P E O N S A T C L R A E GL A O P A M D C A E E I T H EN O E E O T L E I Y N AN G A P 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