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Manawatu -Wanganui Venue No Venue Name Venue Physical Address 98 FOXTON RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATION 1 EASTON STREET,FOXTON, MANAWATU 4814,NEW ZEALAND 136 TAUMARUNUI COSMOPOLITAN CLUB CORNER KATARINA AND MIRIAMA STREETS,TAUMARUNUI CENTRAL, TAUMARUNUI 3920,NEW ZEALAND 192 CASTLECLIFF CLUB INC 4 TENNYSON STREET,CASTLECLIFF, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4501,NEW ZEALAND 222 THE OFFICE 514-516 MAIN STREET EAST, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 223 WILLOW PARK TAVERN 820 TREMAINE AVENUE, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 225 THE COBB 522-532 MAIN STREET EAST, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 261 TAUMARUNUI RSA CLUB 10 MARAE STREET,TAUMARUNUI CENTRAL, TAUMARUNUI 3946,NEW ZEALAND 272 DANNEVIRKE SERVICES AND CITIZENS CLUB 1 PRINCESS STREET, DANNEVIRKE, MANAWATU 5491 293 Ohakune Tavern 66-72 CLYDE STREET,OHAKUNE, MANAWATU 4625,NEW ZEALAND 308 THE EMPIRE HOTEL 8 STAFFORD STREET, FEILDING, MANAWATU 5600 347 WANGANUI EAST CLUB 101 WAKEFIELD STREET, WANGANUI, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4540 356 TARARUA CLUB 15 TARARUA STREET, PAHIATUA, MANAWATU 5470 365 OHAKUNE CLUB 71 GOLDFINCH STREET, OHAKUNE, MANAWATU 5461 389 ALBERT SPORTS BAR 692-700 MAIN STREET EAST, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 394 STELLAR BAR 2 VICTORIA STREET, WANGANUI, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4540 395 FATBOYZ BAR COBB AND CO CORNER DURHAM AND OXFORD STREETS, LEVIN, MANAWATU 5500 410 ASHHURST MEMORIAL RSA 74 CAMBRIDGE AVENUE,ASHHURST, MANAWATU 4847,NEW ZEALAND 431 ST JOHN'S CLUB 158 GLASGOW STREET,WANGANUI, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4500,NEW ZEALAND 439 LEVIN COSMOPOLITAN CLUB 47-51 OXFORD STREET SOUTH, LEVIN, MANAWATU 5500 459 MANAWATU DARTS ASSOCIATION HALL 324 TREMAINE AVENUE,PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 4412,NEW ZEALAND 588 SPORTZ BAR 197 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4540 597 RONGOTEA TAVERN 50 THAMES STREET, RONGOTEA, MANAWATU 5454 600 POST OFFICE HOTEL (PAHIATUA) 164 MAIN STREET, PAHIATUA, MANAWATU 5470 602 BUNNYTHORPE TAVERN CORNER DIXONS LINE AND CAMPBELL ROAD, BUNNYTHORPE, MANAWATU 5453 656 THE STUNNED MULLET 1 THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 657 RAETIHI COSMOPOLITAN CLUB INC 32 SEDDON STREET,RAETIHI, MANAWATU 4632,NEW ZEALAND 659 LEVIN CLUB 262 OXFORD STREET, LEVIN, MANAWATU 5500 680 Castle 789 789 MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 681 POST OFFICE HOTEL 57 MAIN STREET, FOXTON, MANAWATU 5551 783 Club Metro 13 RIDGEWAY STREET, WANGANUI, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4540 799 Saigon Restaurant and Bar 2 Barraud Street,DANNEVIRKE, MANAWATU 4930,NEW ZEALAND 945 CASTLECLIFF HOTEL 1 POLSON STREET, WANGANUI, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4540 948 Trader McKendrys 38-40 FITZHERBERT AVENUE, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 957 SHOTZ 75 GUYTON STREET, WANGANUI, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4540 985 THE BIRDCAGE BAR 61 VOGEL STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 1018 The Daily 511 MAIN STREET,PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301,NEW ZEALAND 1068 Railway Hotel and Legends Bar 271-275 MAIN STREET WEST, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 1090 TANDOORI SPICE BAR 88 GUYTON STREET, WANGANUI, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4540 1127 STATION HOTEL 22-24 HIGH STREET, HUNTERVILLE, MANAWATU 5455 1205 New Oxford Hotel 289-295 OXFORD STREET, LEVIN, MANAWATU 5500 1262 O'MALLEY'S BAR 102 OXFORD STREET, LEVIN, MANAWATU 5500 1363 CLUB HOTEL 83 MAIN STREET, PAHIATUA, MANAWATU 5470 1423 DROVER'S RETURN BAR & CAFE 93 MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING, MANAWATU 5600 1426 CLOVERLEA NEIGHBOURHOOD TAVERN 301 TREMAINE AVENUE, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 1435 Caroline's Boatshed 181 SOMME PARADE, WANGANUI, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4540 1436 Barracks Sports Bar 170 St Hill Street,WANGANUI, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4500,NEW ZEALAND 1456 LEVIN SPORTS BAR 19 QUEEN STREET WEST, LEVIN, MANAWATU 5500 1513 Rangitikei Tavern 148 BRIDGE STREET BULLS,BULLS, MANAWATU 4818,NEW ZEALAND 1543 MASONIC HOTEL 249 MAIN STREET,PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 4410,NEW ZEALAND 1568 MANGATERA HOTEL 391 HIGH STREET, DANNEVIRKE, MANAWATU 5491 1584 CAPTAIN COOK'S BAR & CAFE 301 BROADWAY, MARTON, MANAWATU 5460 1603 FEILDING HOTEL 9 MANCHESTER SQUARE, FEILDING, MANAWATU 5600 1608 OASIS HOTEL (WAIOURU) HIGHWAY 1, WAIOURU, MANAWATU 5458 1633 GRETNA HOTEL HAUTAPU STREET, TAIHAPE, MANAWATU 5457 1648 NEW CENTRAL MOTOR INN & HOTEL 63-65 VOGEL STREET, WOODVILLE, MANAWATU 5473 1659 Tonys Place 53 OXFORD STREET, LEVIN, MANAWATU 5500 1664 Lumberjacks Tavern 123 HAKIAHA STREET, TAUMARUNUI CENTRAL, TAUMARUNUI 2600 1765 THE ROYAL HOTEL 44-54 RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 1771 Stockyard Bar and Restaurant 50 MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING, MANAWATU 5600 1787 THE GRAND HOTEL 99 GUYTON STREET, WANGANUI, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4540 1824 Sportsman's Bar 217-223 FEATHERSTON STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 1830 MANAWATU HOTEL 1 AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON, MANAWATU 5551 1877 CLUB HOTEL MARTON 17 HIGH STREET, MARTON, MANAWATU 5460 1889 MERRYLEES HOTEL CORNER HALL AND STATION STREETS, DANNEVIRKE, MANAWATU 5491 1910 ROSIE O'GRADYS PALMERSTON NORTH 96-100 FITZHERBERT AVENUE, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 1917 RED LION INN 45-47 ANZAC PARADE, WANGANUI, WANGANUI DISTRICT 4540 2000125 TAB WANGANUI 5B PURIRI STREET, GONVILLE, WANGANUI DISTRICT 5001 2000128 PALMERSTON NORTH COSMOPOLITAN CLUB 22 LINTON STREET,PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 4410,NEW ZEALAND 2000132 The Workshop 171 FAIRS ROAD, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 2000228 TAB TERRACE END 328 BROADWAY AVENUE, PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 5301 3001582 TAB Palmerston North 28-32 Fitzherbert Avenue ,PALMERSTON NORTH CENTRAL, PALMERSTON NORTH 4410,NEW ZEALAND.
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