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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 174

D East School Hall, Main Road
D High School, Billah Street
D North School Hall, Paraonui Road
Squash Club, 7 East Parkdale Drive
D St. Luke's Pacific Island Church Hall (Corner Maratet Road and Kelso Street)
D Strathmore School Hall, Strathmore Drive
D Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Te Hiringa, Tainui Street (formerly Balmoral School)
D Turangi Church of the Cross, Turangi Town Centre
D Hirangi School, 25 Mawake Place
D School, 214 Tautahanga Road
D Wairakei Village School, Kauri Drive
Waitahanui School, State Highway 1

Tauranga
D Bethlehem School, Carmichael Road
D Mt Maunganui Arataki School, 4 Kaimanawa Street
D College, Maunganui Road
D Harbourside Netball Pavilion, Maunganui Road
D Intermediate, 21 Links Avenue
D Senior Citizens' Hall, 345 Maunganui Road
D St. Marys Church Hall, Marlin Street
D Tauranga Bay of Plenty Polytechnic, 70 Windermere Drive
D Boys College Garth Sim Hall, 666 Cameron Road
D Brookfield School, 20 Millers Road
D District Education Trust, 6 Koromiko Street
D Greerton Hall, 1247 Cameron Road
D Merivale School, 26 Kesteven Avenue
D Otumoetai College, 105 Windsor Road
D Otumoetai School, 236 Otumoetai Road
D South School, 900 Cameron Road
D St Peters Community Centre, Corner Cameron Road and Spring Street

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, signed this 15th day of November 1999.

Wyatt Creech, for Minister of Justice

DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
TE TARI TAIWHENUA

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS:
LEGISLATION DIRECT, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALANDโ€”1999

ISSN 0111-5650
Price $5.35c (inc. G.S.T.)
32561โ€”99A


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๐Ÿ›๏ธ Polling Places in Te Tai Tonga (continued from previous page)

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Governance & Central Administration
15 November 1999
Polling Places, Te Tai Tonga, Schools, Community Halls, Churches
  • Wyatt Creech, for Minister of Justice