✨ Polling-places under the Electoral Act, 1927
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Invercargill Electoral District—
Clifton, the Methodist Church, Avon Street.
Clyde Street, the County Council Offices.
Conon Street, the Knox Church School Hall.
Courthouse, Tay Street (principal).
Dee Street, St. Paul’s Presbyterian School Hall.
Earn Street, Strathearn, St. Peter’s Methodist School Hall.
Earnslaw Street, Northend, the Orphans’ Club-rooms.
East Invercargill, the Sylvan Bank School Hall, Jackson Street.
Elles and Oteramika Road’s corner, the Committee-room, Southland Rugby Union.
Georgetown, the Presbyterian Church, Venus Street.
Gladstone, the Presbyterian School Hall, Grey Street.
Jed Street, the Methodist School Hall, near Yarrow Street.
Lindesfarne, Mr. W. A. McCaw’s House, Yarrow Street East.
Nevill, Mr. F. T. Blick’s Motor-garage, Scandrett Street, near Ythan Street.
Nith Street, Room adjoining Mrs. Taylor’s Store, near Ettrick Street.
North Invercargill, the Baptist Church, corner Newcastle and Sydney Streets.
North Invercargill, the Public Hall, Windsor Street.
North Road, Avenal, Mr. T. D. Kingsland’s Motor-garage.
Seaward Bush, the Gospel Hall, Scott Street.
South Invercargill, the Town Hall, Elles Road.
Ythan Street, the Church of Christ School Hall, near Teviot Street.
Kaipoi Electoral District—
Aylesbury, the Public School.
Belfast, the Infant Public School, Wilson’s Street.
Belfast, the Main Public School, Main North Road.
Burnham, the Military Ordnance Depot.
Burwood, the Public School.
Burwood, Marquee at corner of King Street and Tram-line.
Charing Cross, the Public School.
Clarkville, the Public School.
Dallington, McBratney’s Road, opposite Gayhurst Road, Mrs. Ball’s House.
Darfield, the Courthouse.
Eyreton, the Public School.
Eyreton West, the Public School.
Eyrewell Plantations, Tool-shed, No. 1 Camp.
Greendale, the Public School.
Halkett, the Public School.
Harewood, the Public School.
Hornby, the Orange Hall.
Islington, the Social Hall.
Kaipoi, the Orange Hall (principal).
Kimberley, the Public School.
Kirikiri, the Public School.
Kirwee, the Public School.
Mairehau Hall, corner of Hill’s and Brigg’s Roads.
Marshland, the Public School.
Ohapuku, Mr. G. Johnson’s Shed, Jeff’s Drain Road.
Ohoka, Eyre County Council Office.
Ouruhia, the Public School.
Papanui, Mr. R. Hartley’s Shed, corner of Claridge and Highsted Roads.
Papanui, the Methodist Church Schoolroom, Chapel Street.
Papanui, Waimairi County Council Office, North Road.
Rolleston, Mr. Kelland’s House.
Shirley, Methodist Sunday School, North Parade.
Shirley, the Public School.
Shirley-Richmond, Presbyterian Church, Randall Street.
Spencerville, the Public School.
St. Albans, Flockton Street, Marquee on section opposite Spence Street.
Styx, Presbyterian Church, corner North and Daniell’s Roads.
Swannanoa, the Public School.
Templeton, the Public School.
Warren, the Public School.
Weedon’s, the Public School.
West Melton, the Public School.
Valdhurst, the Public School.
Kaipara Electoral District—
Ahuroa, the Hall.
Albany, the Public School.
Aoroa (Dargaville), the Public School.
Aranga, the Public Hall.
Arapohue, the Public Hall.
Ararua (Matakohe), the Public School.
Aratapu, the Public School.
Babylon, the Post-office.
Batley, Mr. A. F. Roadley’s House.
Brown’s Bay, the Hall.
Coatesville, the Public School.
Dairy Flat, the Public School.
Dargaville, the International Hall (principal).
Dargaville, Sundberg’s Building, Victoria Street.
Donnelly’s Crossing, the Settlers’ Hall.
Glorit, the Public School.
Helensville, the Courthouse.
Hoanga (Dargaville), the Hall.
Hoteo North, the Public School.
Huapai, the Fruit-packing Shed.
Huarau, the Public School.
Hukatere (Matakohe), the Public Hall.
Kaihu, Mr. A. V. Docherty’s Hall.
Kaipara Flats, the Public School.
Kaiwaka, the Hall.
Katui (Oranoa), the Public School.
Kaukapakapa, the Public School.
Kirikopuni, the Public School.
Kumeu, the Public Hall.
Makarau, the Public Hall.
Mamaranui, the Railway-station Room.
Mangakura, the Public School.
Mangatu, the Public School.
Mangawhare, the Foresters’ Hall.
Mapau (Ruawai), Mr. F. W. G. Parker’s House.
Mareretu, the Public School.
Marohemo, the Public School.
Maropiu, the Public School.
Matakohe, the Public Hall.
Matakohe (Oparaku), the Public School.
Maungaturoto Railway-station, the Goods-shed.
Muriwai Beach, Mr. H. C. Wheeler’s House.
Naumai, the Public School.
Okahu (Miti tai), the Public School No. 1.
Okahu (Miti tai), the Public School No. 2.
Omana (Pukehuia), the Settlers’ Hall.
Onetea, the Public School.
Pahi, the Hall.
Paparoa, the County Council Chamber.
Paradise (Kirikopuni), the Public Works Office.
Parahi (Matakohe), the Public School.
Parakai, the Domain Pavilion.
Paremoremo, the Post-office.
Parkhurst (Helensville), the Public School.
Parore, the Public School.
Port Albert, the Hall.
Pōuto, the Public School.
Pukehuia, Settlers’ Hall.
Pukerata (Maungaturoto), Mr. J. Anderson’s House.
Ranganui, the Railway-station Room.
Raupo, the Public Hall.
Redhill, the Public School.
Rehia, the Public School.
Ripia (Te Kopuru), the Public School.
Riverhead, the Hall.
Ruawai, the Public Hall.
Silverdale, Mr. Sainsbury’s Cottage.
South Head (Helensville), Mr. Buckland’s Homestead.
Taipuha (Mareretu), the Railway-station Room.
Tangaihi, the Public School.
Tangihua (Maungakaramea), the Public Hall.
Tangiteroria, the Public Hall.
Tangowahine, the Public School.
Tangowahine Valley, the Public School.
Tauhoa, the Public School.
Taupaki, the Public School.
Te Kopuru, the Public School.
Tikinui, the Public School.
Tinopai, the Post-office.
Tokatoka, the Public School.
Turiwiri (Dargaville), the Public Hall.
Tutamoe, the Public School.
Waihue (Dargaville), Mr. T. W. Berghan’s House.
Waikiekie, the Public School.
Waimatenui, the Hall.
Waimauku, the Public Hall.
Waiotira, the Public School.
Wairere, the Public School.
Waitoki (Kaukapakapa), the Public School.
Wellsford, the Farmers’ Trading Company’s Store-room.
Whakapirau, the Public Hall.
Wharchine, the Public School.
Whatoro, the Public School.
Whenuanui (Ruawai), the Public School.
Woodcocks, the Public School.
Woodhill, the Public Hall.
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