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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No 3876 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 181 Jervois Road (Corner Clifton Road), Bayfield Primary Brydone, Public School School Dacre, Public School Kelmana Avenue, No. 82, Grotto Hall Edendale, Public School Newton- Fortrose, Public School Devon Street, No. 7, Garage Glenham, Public School Monmouth Street, Newton Central Primary School Gorge Road, Public School Ponsonby Road, No. 1, Outreach Art Centre Greenhills, Public School Ponsonby- Grove Bush, Public Hall Clarence Street, No. 50, Ponsonby Intermediate School Halfmoon Bay, Public School Curran Street, Ponsonby Primary School Hedgehope, Public School Ponsonby Road, No. 229A, St. John's Methodist lnvercargill- Church, Samoan Parish Bain Street, Clarendon School Ponsonby Road, (Corner Cowan Street), All Saints Dee Street, All Saints Hall Church Hall t Dipton Street, Plunket Rooms St. Mary's Road, No. 20, Leys Institute Gymnasium Drury Lane, Collingwood Intermediate School Vermont Street, No. 24, Catholic School Hall t Durham Street, Waikiwi School Wellington Street, Freemans Bay School Elizabeth Street, Kew School Waiheke Island- Elles Road, St. Andrews Youth Centre Blackpool, Nikau Street, Lions Blackpool Hall Heywood Street, Grasmere Church Hall Oneroa, Ocean View Road, No. 115, Oneroa t Humber Street, Clifton School Community Hall Layard Street, Rosedale Intermediate School t Onetangi, Waiheke Road (Corner Third Avenue), McQuarrie Street, Elston Lea School Onetangi Residents Association Hall 122 North Road, Waikiwi Youth Hostel t Orapiu, Blue Heron Lodge •t Pomona Street, St George School t Ostend, Belgium Street (Corner Ostend Street), War Tramway Road, Kingswell High School Memorial Hall Tweed Street, Newfield Public Hall t Palm Beach, Palm Road, No. 64, Palm Beach Kapuka South, Community Centre Community Hall Kennington, R.S.A. Hall Rocky Bay, Glenbrooke Road, Omiha Hall Lochiel, Public School Surfdale, Hamilton Road, No. 6, Old Surfdale Post Longbush, Old School Office Mabel Bush, Public Hall Westmere- Makarewa, Public School Faulder Avenue, No. 8, St Cuthbert's Hall Mataura- Larchwood Avenue, Westmere Primary School •• McQueen Avenue, Mataura Service Centre • Polling place for the Northern Maori Electoral District Oakland Street, Public School t Access for the disabled Mataura Island, Public School Menzies Ferry, Menzies Ferry Hall Mimihau, Old Public School Avon Mokoreta, Public School Aranui- Mokotua, Public Hall Breezes Road, Aranui Primary School Morton Mains, Community Centre t Rowan Avenue, St. James School Myross Bush, Public School Shortland Street (Corner Tomrich Street), Garage Niagara, Public Hall Bromley- Otara, Public School t Keighleys Road, Bromley School Otatara, Public School, Dunns Road, Invercargill New Brighton- Oteramika, Public Hall •t Seaview Road, Central New Brighton School Pine Bush, Church Hall Union Street, South Brighton Croquet Club Rooms Quarry Hills, Public School North New Brighton- Redan, Mokoreta-Redan Public Hall Leaver Terrace, North New Brighton School Rimu, Public School Marine Parade, War Memorial Community Centre Roslyn Bush, Playcentre Marriotts Road, North Beach Methodist Church Hall Ryal Bush, Old Public School Sandy Avenue, Freeville School Seaward Downs, Old School t Travis Road, Queen Elizabeth II Park Creche Te Tipua, Public School Parklands- Tisbury, Public School Chadbury Street, Parkview School Hall Tokanui, Public School Queenspark Drive, Queenspark School Tussock Creek, Old School South New Brighton- Waimahaka, Public School t Caspian Street, No. 4, Garage Waimatua, Public School Estuary Road, South New Brighton School Wallacetown, Public School, 34 Mauchline Street, Wainoni- Wallacetown Avonside Drive, Wainoni Methodist Church Hall West Plains, Public School Breezes Road, Avondale Primary School Woodend, Public Hall Eureka Street, Wainoni School Woodlands, Public School Vancouver Crescent, Shopping Centre Wyndham, Memorial Hall • Polling place for the Southern Maori Electoral District • Combined polling place t Access for the disabled •• Combined polling booth with Awarua (Southern Maori) t Access for disabled Awarua Bluff- Bay of Islands 181 Foyle Street, St Teresa's School •t Ahipara, Public School 16 Gore Street, Bluff Service Centre • Awanui, Public School .
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