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PUBLIC NOTICES ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF CHRISTCHURCH CENTRAL. POLLING PLACES APPOINTED. Fd?p b Jr=i g i e terrace - Canterbury Boatsheds F ' HaU ld avenue ’ Methodist Church I Fitzgerald avenue, Salvation. Army (Young People’s) Hall. y &£ Street ’ Christchurch Main Lichfield street. St.’Paul’s Church Schoolroom. Linwood. Grafton, and Charles streets comer, Marquee. Linwood, Phillipstown Public School. Linwood, Worcester street, Linwood Library. Madras street, near Bealey avenue, rear Eastwick's Store, Marquee. Manchester street, opposite Coker’s Hotel. Marquee. Manchester street. St. Luke’s Church Schoolroom. Oxford terrace. Baptist Church Schoolroom. Oxford terrace, Foresters’ Hall Richmond, Public School. Worcester street. Orange Hall. C. J. L. McCREE, Returning Officer, Trinity Church Hall, cnr. Worcester and Manchester streets. 2620 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF FENDALTON POLLING PLACES APPOINTED. Al ' U earten tre<t ’ St ’ Andrew ’ s KinderBea *7 av ® nue ’ Knox Schoolroom. y ton)° a Fendahon Hal!* 16 (Fendal - Dar Mld®' Garage < RicCart °">’ Miss W. DUr^princ1 t p r aT) t ’ °‘ d Provinclal Chambers Fendalton Road, No. 61, Mrs D. V. Simpson s Garage. Fendalton road and Straven road corquee Straven road entrance), MarFendalton road and Wairarapa terrace corner, White's Store, Garage. Hagley avenue, No. 452, Mr G. H. Bradford s Garage. Idris road, No. 41. Mr J. L. Gibbs’s Garage. Jeffreys road and Bryndwr road corner St. John’s Methodist Church. KBhu road, No. 9 (Riccarton), Mr L. Clark’s Garage. Kilmore street. Normal School. Leinster road, Elmwood School. Merlyale lane. No. 31, Miss M. Beaders Garage. Merivale lane, No. 123, Mrs L. B. Thompson s Garage. Moorhouse avenue, Church of Christ Hall Pnriri street (Riccarton), Presbyterian Church Schoolroom. Rugby street (Papanui), Methodist Schoolroom. St. Asaph street. Oddfellows’ Hall, Strowan road (near Glandovey road), St Thomas’s Church Room. G. W. BROWN, Returning Officer, 184 Oxford terrace, Christchuch. 2639
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. ALBANS POLLING PLACES APPOINTED Acheson avenue and Hills road corner, Methodist Sunday School Hall. Barbadoes street and Purchas street corner, Marquee. Bishop street, No. 53, Mrs A. W. Spence’s Garage. Bretts road, at rear 88 Knowles street, Mr Campbell’s Garage. Caledonian and Edgeware roads corner St. Matthew’s Hall. Canon street. Oddfellows’ Hall. Champion street and Gresford street corner, Mr Pickles’ Garage. Donald place, off St. Albans street. St. Albans Bowling Club Pavilion. Flockton street and Warrington street corner. Marquee. Hills road and Warden street corner, St. Stephen's Hall. Holiy road, No. 17, Mr O. F. Baker's Garage. Malvern street, Rugby Park Grandstand Entrance. Papanui road, next Carlton Produce Company, Motor Garage. Papanui road, No. 326, Dr. Lindsay Burns’ Garage. Papanui road. No. 164, Mr E. H. S. Hamilton’s Garage. Randall street, Shirley-Richmond Presbyterian Church Hall. , Rutland street, near Weston road, Presbyterian Sunday School. Shirley road. Shirley Intermediate School. St. Albans, Public School. Stoneyhurst street, at rear 71 Bealey avenue, Garages. Thames street and Dee street corner. St. Albans Baptist Church Hall. Winton street. St. Albans Recreation Club Hall. C. S. FORBES, Returning Officer. Mayfair Chambers, 119 Worcester st., Christchurch. 2731
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 10
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