Booths For Eastern Maori Electors
Polling booths for Maori electors in the Eastern Maori Electorate have been chosen and altogether they total 186. Those booths for the convenience of Bay of Plenty Maori electors 'are:—
Kaingaroa Forest (H.Q. camp) hall; Kaingaroa Forest (Wairapukao Camp) ranger’s office; Kawerau (Te Teko) dining hall; Kutarere Public School; Matahii Runanga-house; Matahina, Whakatane Board Mills Plantation accommodation hut; Matata Maori School; Minginui (Te Whaiti) Maori School; Muriwai meetinghouse; Murupara dining hall; Ngahina (Ruatoki West); Tarawera Maori School; Opotiki Parish Hall; Poroporo Hall; Pukehina-Tawake-moe Tahanga meeting house; Ruatahuna woolshed; Ruatoki, Tumatuenga Hall; Taneatua Hall; T 6 Teko Maori School; Te Whaiti, Waikotikoti' meeting house; Thornton Hall; Waimana, Haturini’s Hall; Wainui Pa (Cheddar Valley) diniftt hall; Waiohou Maori School; Whakatane County Council Chambers; Whakatane Board Mills recreation room; Whakatane District Hospital waiting room.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 69, 28 November 1949, Page 5
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136Booths For Eastern Maori Electors Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 69, 28 November 1949, Page 5
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