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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No 3118 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 99 Wanganui- WANGANUI ELECTORAL DISTRICT Anaua Street, Putiki Parish Hall. Aramoho, Somme Parade, Methodist Schoolroom. Great Northwestern Road, Holdsworth School. Aramoho, Mitchell Street, Aramoho Public School. Parkes Avenue, St. Johns Hill School. Carlton Avenue, Carlton Public School. Upper Aramoho, Burmah Street, Churton Pubiic School. Castlecliff, Aranui Avenue, Aranui Public School. Waverley, Public School. Castlecliff, Manuka Street, St. Luke's Anglican Church Hall. Westmere, Public School. Castlecliff, Matipo Street, Kokohuia Public School. Whakamara, Public School. Castlecliff, Polson Street, Castlecliff Public School. Whangaehu, Public School. Dublin Street, Wanganui Intermediate School. Wharehuia, Stanley Road School. Durie Hill, Portal Street, Durie Hill Scout Hall. Whenukura, Public School. Gloucester Street, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Schoolroom. Gonville, Heads Road, General Hospital. Gonville, Tawa Street, Kokohuia Kindergarten. Gonville, Totara Street, Tawhero Public School. WALLACE ELECTORAL DISTRICT Gonville, Swiss Avenue, Scout Hall. Aparima, Public Hall. Guyton Street, Railway Social Hall. Athol, Public School. Liverpool Street, Lutheran Church Hall. Balfour, Public School. Market Place, Courthouse. Birchwood, Mount Linton Station Cookshop. St, Johns Hill, Parkes Avenue, St. Johns Hill Public School. Blackmount, Public School. Springvale, Fox Road, Scout Hall. Browns, Public School. Upper Aramoho, Burmah Street, Churton Public School. Castlerook, residence of Mr F. W. Thomas. Wanganui East, K'awakawa Street, Wanganui East Kinder- Charlton, Public Hall. garten. Clifden, Public School. Wanganui East, Kiwi Street, Kiwi Street Public School. Colac Bay, Public School. Wanganui East, Duncan Street, Scout Hall. Dipton, Public School. Drummond, Public School. Duneam, Public School. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTORAL DIS1RICT Eastern Bush, Community Centre. Chartwell, Chartwell Drive, Chartwell School. Fairfax, Public School. City- Five Rivers, Public School. Cuba Street, Main Town Hall. Garston, Public School. Dixon Street, St. John's Sunday School. Glenary, Old School. Kent Terrace, Central Fire Station, Glencoe, Public Hall. 75 Taranaki Street, Wesley Church Hall.: Gore- The Terrace, St. Andrews' Church Hall. East Gore School, Wentworth Street. Willis Street, Dental Clinic. High School, Coutts Road. Crofton Downs, Silverstream Road, Nga:io Playcentre. James Cumming Wing, Ardwick Street. Highland Park, 24 Sefton Street, Dr P. N. Leslie's Garage. Main School, Ardwick Street. Kelburn- West Gore School, Kitchener Street. Clifton Terrace School. Gummies Bush, Public Hall. Glenmore Street, Talavera Tennis Club Pavilion. Hamilton Bum, Residence of Mr R. A. Heenan. Kelburn Parade, Foyer of Easterfield Building, Victoria Heddon Bush, Public School. University. Hokonui, Public School. Kowhai Road, Kelburn Normal School. Isla Bank, Public School. Raroa Road, Presbyterian Schoolroom. Kauana, Public School. 24 Upland Road, Mrs E A. Simpson's Garage. Kingston, Public School. Upland Road, St. Michael's Hall. Limehills, Public School. Khandallah- Lumsden, Public School. Cashmere Avenue School. Manapouri, Boating Club Hall. Clark Street, Khandallah Public School. Mandeville, Public School. Ganges Road, Khandallah Town Hall. Mararoa, Public School. Ngatoto Street, Masonic Hall. Mossburn, Public School. Station Road, Scout Hall. Nightcaps, Public School. Mount Victoria- Ohai, Public School. '1 ll Brougham Street, Wellington After-Care Association Opio, Public School. Workshop. Orawia, Public School. Brougham and Elizabeth Streets, Clyde Quay School. Orepuki, Public School. Ngaio-- Oreti Plains, Public School. 276 Cockayne Road, Mrs J. Whitehead's Garage. Otahuti, Public Hall. Ottawa Road, Ngaio Kindergarten. Otama, Public School. Ottawa Road, Ngaio Town HalL Otapiri, Public School. Northland- Otautau, Courthouse. Northland Road, Northland Methodist Hall. Pahia, Public School. Northland Road. Northland Public School. Papatotara, Public School. Pembroke Road, premises adjacent to Pembroke Cash Pukemaori, Play Centre. Stores, Pembroke Road Shopping Centre. Riversdale, Public School. Onental Bay, Freyberg Pool, Maranui Swimming Club's Riverton, Play Centre. Room. Riverton Rocks, Pavilion. Thomdon- Scotts Gap, Public Hall. Hobson Cresent, Thordon Public School. South Hillend, Public School. 32 Mulgrave Street, Family Courts Building. Spar Bush, Public Hall. Tinakori Roa:d, Royal N.Z. Foundation for the Blind Te Anau, Public School. premises. Te Wae Wae, Public School. Tinakori Road, Dental Clinic Annexe. Thornbury, Public School. Wadestown- Tuatapere, Waiau College. Pitt Street, St. Luke's Hall. Waianiwa, Public School. Rose Street, Wadestown Public School. Waikaia, Public School. Wilton- Waikaka, Public School. Gloucester Street, St. Stephen's Hall. Waimatuku, Public School. Wilton Road, Wilton Public School. Waimumu, Public School. Waipango, Public Hall. Wairio, Public School. WEST COAST ELECTORAL DIS1RICT Wendon, Public School. Ahaura, Public School. Wendonside, Public School. Arahura, Mr M. Tainui's Garage. Winton, Public School. Aripito, Mr K. R. Simkin's Residence. Wreys Bush, Public Hall. Atarau, Moonlight School. Wrights Bush, Public Hall. Barrytown, School. .
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