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Kaikohe, the Courthouse (principal).
Kaimamaku; the Public School.
Kaingaroa, Long’s Hall.
Kaitaia, the Agricultural Hall.
Kawakawa, the Public Library.
Kerikeri, the Public School.
Kohukohu, the Public Hall.
Kohumaru, the Public School.
Lake Ohia, the Public Hall.
Mangamuka, Abraham’s Hall.
Mangonui, McKay’s Hall.
Maromaku, the Public School.
Marua, the Public School.
Matangirau, the Native Public School.
Matapouri, the Public School.
Mataraua, the Kiriokes Native Public School.
Moerewa, the Public Hall.
Motatau, Motatau Hall.
Motukaraka, the Public School.
Ngataki Creek, Hempel’s Store.
Ohaeawai, the Public Hall.
Okaihau, the Chamber of Commerce Hall.
Omahuta, the Public School.
Omapere, Pukanui Hall.
Opononi, Opononi Hall.
Opouteke, the Public School.
Opua, the Harbour Board Office.
Opuawhanga, the Public Hall.
Oruru, the Public Hall.
Otangaroa, the Public School.
Otonga, the Public School.
Otoroa, the Old Store.
Oue, the Public Hall.
Owae, Mr. R. T. Tilson’s House.
Paihia, the Public School.
Pakaraka, the Soldiers’ Hall.
Pakotai, the Public School.
Parakao, the Public School.
Paranui, the Public School.
Pawarenga, the Convent School.
Peria, Hayden’s Hall.
Pipiwai, the Native Public School.
Pokapu, the Public School.
Pokere, Mr. R. O. Yorke’s Residence.
Puhipuhi, the Public School.
Pukepoto, the Native Public School.
Puketona, the Public Hall.
Punakitere, the Public Library.
Purerua, Mountain’s Store.
Raio, the Public Hall.
Rangiahua, the Hall.
Rangiputa, the Public School.
Rawene, the Courthouse.
Riponui, the Public School.
Russell, the Old Courthouse.
Saies, the Public Hall.
Salt Springs, the Public School.
Taheke, the Public School.
Takahue, the Public School.
Tapuhi, the Public Hall.
Tautoro, the Native Public School.
Te Hapua, the Native Public School.
Te Karae, the Public School.
Te Koroa, the Public School.
Titoki, the Public Hall.
Towai, the Public Hall.
Tuhipa, Mrs. A. Cotton’s Residence.
Tutekehua, the Public School.
Tutukaka, R. S. MacKenzie’s Boardinghouse.
Umawera, the Public Hall.
Upper Waihou, the Public School.
Utakura, the Public Hall.
Victoria Valley, the Memorial Hall.
Waiharara, the Public School.
Waihopo, the Public School.
Waimamaku, the Public Hall.
Waimate North, the Public School
Waiotemarama, the Public School.
Waipaipai, the Public School.
Waipapa, Waterman’s Store.
Waipapakauri, the Public Library.
Wekaweka, the Public School.
Whakapara, the Public School.
Whakarapa, D. T. Dutch’s Residence.
Whananaki, the Public School.
Whangape, Lisle’s Store.
Whangaroa, the Courthouse.
Bay of Plenty Electoral District—
Arakihi, Arakihi Station, the Wool-shed.
Arero, the Post-office.
Arowhana (Whatatutu), the Homestead.
Cape Runaway, the Native School.
Hangaroa, Mr. J. Barns-Graham’s premises.
Hexton, Mr. C. Pearson’s Store.
Hicks Bay, the Native School.
Kaiteratahi, the Public School.
Kanakanaia, the Public School.
Kopeopeo (Whakatane), the King Street Hall.
Koranga (Matawai), the Homebrook School.
Koranga Valley (Matawai), the Public School.
Kutarere, the Public School.
Lower Waiawa, the Native Department’s Store.
Makarika (Aorangi), the Public School.
Makauri, the Public School.
Mangatu (Whatatutu), the Public School.
Mangatuna (Tolaga Bay), the Native School.
Matawai, the Public School.
Matawhero, the Public School.
Mihiwhetu (Whangara), the Public School.
Moanui (Matawai), the Schoolroom, Mr. W. L. Rutledge’s Residence.
Motu, the Public School.
Motuhora, the Public School.
Ngatapa, the Public School.
Ohope Beach, Mahy’s Hostel Hall.
Okitu (Gisborne), the Tea-kiosk.
Omaio, the Native School.
Onetohunga Station (Tokomaru Bay), Mr. W. Porter’s Residence.
Opotiki, the Courthouse (principal).
Opotiki, the Parish Hall.
Opou (Manutuke), the office, Mr. Angus McWhirter’s Residence.
Ormond, the Public School.
Otara (Opotiki), the Public School.
Otoko, the Public School.
Owetea Station Wool-shed (Tokomaru Bay).
Paerata Ridge (Opotiki), the Public School.
Pakihiroa Station, the Reading-room.
Papuni, the Public School.
Parehaka (Te Karaka), the Public School.
Patutahi, the Public School.
Pehiri, the Post-office.
Potaka (Hicks Bay), the Public School.
Pouawa, the Public School.
Puha, the Public School.
Puhikoko (Nukuhou North), Mr. J. G. Mottram’s Residence.
Rakauroa, the Public School.
Raukokore, the Native School.
Rere, Glennie’s Store.
Ruatoria, the Native School.
Tahunga, the Public School.
Taruhelu, Mr. C. Wilkinson’s Residence, Cameron Road.
Tauwhareparae (Tolaga Bay), Mr. H. K. McIntosh’s Residence.
Te Araroa, the Public School.
Te Kaha, the Native School.
Te Karaka, the Public School.
Te Puia, the Public School.
Tikitiki, the Native School.
Tiniroto, the Public School.
Toatoa, the Public School.
Tokata (Te Araroa), the Native School.
Tokomaru Bay, the Public School.
Tolaga Bay, the High School.
Torere, the Native School.
Tuarua (Tolaga Bay), Mr. F. Hutchinson’s Shed.
Tuhua (Tokomaru Bay), the Public School.
Tuparoa, the Native School.
Waerenga-a-hika, the Public School.
Waerengaokuri, the Public School.
Waikohu, the Public School.
Waikura Station (Hicks Bay), Mr. R. G. Saxby’s Homestead.
Waima (Tokomaru Bay), the Freezing-works Office.
Waimata (Gisborne), Mangara Station Homestead.
Waimata, the Rimuroa Station Homestead.
Waimata Valley, the Public School.
Waioeka (Opotiki), the Hall.
Waiotahi, the Public Hall.
Waipaoa (Whatatutu), Mr. L. Spence’s Homestead.
Waipiro Bay, the Public School.
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