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ADVERTISEMENT BULLER ELECTORAL DISTRICT MILITARY TRAINING POLL, ’1949. POLLING-PLACES APPOINTED 'THE above Poll will be taken in the above Electoral District at the following polling-places between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on the 3rd August, 1949. Arapito, School Building. Bainham, Public School. Barrytown, Public School. Baton, old Post-office Building. Berlin’s, Mr L. L. Heaphy’s House. Birchfield, Public School. Blackball, Hilton Street, State Mine Office. Black’s Point, Hall. Blackwater, Public School. Braeburn, Public Hall. Burnett’s Face, Public Library. Canoe Creek (Barrytown), Mr H. Langridge’s House. Cape Foulwind; Public School. Carter’s Beach, Motor-camp Cottage. Charleston, Public School. Cobb River Power House, old Postoffice. Cobb Valley Dam, Public Works Office. Collingwood, Courthouse. Cronadun, Public Hall. Denniston, Marshallvale, High School. Denniston, Community Centre. Dovedale, Public School. East Takaka, Public School. Fairdown, Mr F. J. Chaplin’s House. Foxhill, Public Hall, Library Room. Glenhope, Public School. Golden Downs, State Forest Office. Gowan Bridge, Public School. Granity, District High School. Greigs, Post-office Building. Hamama, Public School. Hiwipango, Public Hall. Hukarere, Mr G. T. Tibble’s House. Tkamatua, Public School. Inangahua Camp, Public Hall. Inangahua Landing, Public School. Kaiteriteri, Mr G. W. Heydon’s House. Karamea, Public School. Kikiwa, Public School. Kiwi, Railway-station. Kongahu, School Building. Korere, Public Hall. - Kotinga, Public School. Little Wanganui, Public School Building. Longford, School Building. | Louie Creek (Howard Post-office), Mr Fleming’s House. Lower Moutere, Cresswell Brothers’ Barn. Maimai, Slab Hut, Dredge Co.’s Cottage. Mangarakau, Public School; Man.ua Springs, Hot Springs, Chateau Building. Matariki, Public Hall. Matiri (Murchison), Mr H. A. Phipp s House. Mawheraiti, Public School. Millerton, Public Library. Moonlight (Atarau), Public School. Motupuiko, Public Hall. Motupipi, Public School. Murchison, County Council Chambers. Neudorf, Public School. New Creek (Lyell), Public School. Ngakawau, Savage Memorial Hall. Ngatimoti, Public School. Onekaka, Public School. Oparara, Public Hall. Orinoco, Public School. Owen River, Public School. Pakawau, Public School. Pangatotara, Public Hall. Pigeon Valley, Public School. Pdkororo, Settlers’ Hall. '. Puponga, old School Building. Puramahoi, Public" Hall. Rapahoe, Public School. Reefton, County Council Chambers. Reefton Railway-station, Mr Bernard Cook’s House. Reefton, Shiel Street, Robert Burns Masonic Hall. Riwaka,. Cook’s Pavilion. Riwaka, Public School. Roa. Public School. . Rockville, Public School. Rotokohu, Social Hall. Sandy Bay, Mr P. E. Clark’s Tobaccoshed. Seddonville, Public School. Sergeant’s Hill; Public School. Shenandoah, P.W. Camp, Draughting Room. Sherry River, Public Hall. Six-mile (Murchison), Public School. Springs Junction, old Rahn School Building. , . Stanley Brook, old School Building. Station Creek, Maruia Public School. Stockton. (Stockton Mine), Public School. Tadmor, Public Hall. Takaka, Courthouse. Takaka, District High School. Tapawera, Public School. Tarakohe, Social Hall. Totara Flat, Public School. Tui, Mr P. Nisbett’s House. Tutaki, Public School. Umukuri, Public Hall. Upper Moutere, Public School. Upper Takaka, Public Hall. Uruwhenua, Public Hall. Waimangaroa, Public School. Waimarie, Johnston’s Hall. Waiuta. Miners’ Union Hall. Warwick Junction, Telephone Office Building. . .. Westport, Courthouse (principal). Westport, Pakinglon Street, Orange Lodge Hall. Westport, Mill and Queen Streets Corner, Mr E, E. Reynolds’s Garage. Westport North, Public School. Whakarewa, Hau Public School. Woodstock, Public Hall. Maori electors may vote at the above polling-places. Dated at Westport, this 29th day of July, 1949. J. W. POOLEY, Returning Officer. NEW ZEALAND A PASSENGER? We were within sight of war eight or nine months ago. Why has the immediate danger passed? Is it not because of the Western. Union and the Atlantic Pact whereby the Western bloc has become so strong that Russia dare not challenge it? The Western Nations are all building up their strength. Is New Zealand to be a passenger? —J.D.A.C.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 August 1949, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 August 1949, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 August 1949, Page 2

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