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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 2880 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. llO 118663 Brocklehurst, Frank; Farm Hand, Waitakaruru. 272237 Cameron, Thomas Murray; Pig-farmer, care of C.. N; Walton, 295426 Brockelsby, Charles Kempe, Post-office, Hinuera. Rural :M:ail Delivery, Whakatane. 294599 Brooke; Charles Lee, Farm Hand, Eastport Rd, Waihou, 426279 Campbell, Donald George, Farmer,. Otakiri, Whakatane. Te Aroha. 251841 Campbell, Gor.don Oliver,.Grocery Assistant, care of Wallace 018942 Brooking, Ronald Ernest, Miner, care of Mrs. Stewart, Supplies, Matamata. · 80 Kenny St, Waihi. 240952 Campbell, Ivan Hill, Painter, 40 Tenth Avenue, Tauranga. 281351 Brooks, Edward Lester, Post-splitter, care of Post-office, 231317 Campbell, James Alexander, Orderman, Arahlwi Rd, Mokai. Mamaku. 097779.Brophy, Daniel James, Farmer, Otakiri, Bay of Plenty. 292963 Campbell, Robert, Kauri Point, Katikati. 295423 Brown, Christopher Oaksford (Jun.), Farm Labourer, care 426635 Campbell, William McKenzie, Salesman, Otahiri Rural · of·Mr. G. Miller, Ngarua, Waitoa. Delivery, Whakatane. 422712 Brown, Ernest Edward, Farmer, Matatoki Rd, :M:atatoki. 276825 Cannell, Robert Lewis, Grocer's Assistant, Katikati. 375971 Brown, Louis James Durieu, Farmer, Tauhei, Morrinsville. 191217 Qannell, Thomas Arthur, Exchange Clerk, Katikati. 236054 Brown, Roland, Driller, 90 Brown St, Thames, 236060 Cardno, Colin Grierson, Cheesemaker, care of New Zealand 236058 Brown; Stanley Edwin, Shop-assistant, care of Mr. S. Ensor, co:op. Dairy Co., Ltd., Hikutaia. Mackay St, Thames. 268932 Carlyle, George Leonard, Share-milker, Okoroire. 283255 Brown Thomas, Dairyman, Waharoa. 423298 Carmichael, Cyril Gordon, Dairy-farmer, Bethlehem Rural 054439 Brown, William, Farmer, Tatuanui. Delivery, Tauranga. 167837 Brown, William Graham, Labourer, care of. Grande Vue ·265032 Carr, James Harry, Butcher, Tanding Rd, Whakatane. Private Hotel, Whakatane. 396575 Carter, Grallam Menzies, Retail Salesman, Tauranga. 375526 Browne, Charles Eric, Casual Labourer, care of A. Hirst, 422754 Carter, Harold Alfred Seymour, Chemist's Assistant, Cameron Manawaru, Te Aroha. Rd, Tauranga. 399259 Browne, Ernest William Munn-, Departmental Manager, 408040 Carter, Kenneth Peter, Motor Mechanic, Cameron Rd, Te Puke Hotel, Te Puke. · Tauranga. 261742 Browne, John Campbell, Contractor, Tauhei, Morrinsville. 268596 Cartman, Louis, Farm Labourer, Walmsley Rd, Waihi. 305937 Bruce, William, Lorry-driver, care of Mr. H. T. Kerr, 293861 Casey, Kerry, Labourer, care of Mr. H. Irwin, Kaihere Waitoa. Rural Delivery, Ngatea. 114291 Brunton, Charles Thomas, Porter, care of Mrs. Madgwick, 281462 Castle, Wilmot Rodd, Clerk in Holy Orders, P.O. Box 3, . Buckland St,·Putaruru. Coromandel. 252366 Brunton, Timothy Jack, Grocer's Assistant, Burwood Rd, 275359 Castleton, Robert Scott, Bush Worker, P.O. Box 124, Matamata. Rotorua •. 406236 Bryan, Harold Sidney; Farm Labourer, Otumoetai Rural 296422 Cathey, Kenneth George, Exchange Clerk, Glenora, Delivery, Tauranga. Waharoa. 407186 Bryant, Norman Arnold, Farm Hand, care of F. G. Martin, 273350 Catlin, Harold Frederick, Farmer, Rural Delivery, Walton. Ngaki;rra., Rotorua. 256453 Cato, Leo Stanley, care of 19 Toko St, Rotorua. 297254 Buchanan, H:arry, Gardener, 31 King St, Rotorua. · 296073 Caudwell, , Selwyn Alfred, Panel-beater, Tutanekai St, 263958 Buggy, William Albert Downing, Barman, care of .. p. G. Rotorua; Turley, Hotel Proprietor, Tirau. 050846. Cavanagh, George, Farm Labourer, care of Mr. Belfield (Sen.), 377344 Bull, John Douglas, Farm Hand, care of Mr. J. Burnett, Ngarua-Waitoa Rural Delivery. ,Paerata Ridge, Opotiki; . 234350 Cavanagh, Nesbit John, Grocer; care of Self Help Co-op., 425880 Bullman, Stuart, Dairy-farmer, Te Aroha West Rural Thames. Delivery. · . · 429720 Chaffey, Douglas John, Dairy-farmer, Te Mata. 257303 Bullock, Erank Arthur, Farm Hand, care of L. Singleton, 279946 Chambers, Colin Lionel, School-teacher, The School, Broad­ .Rural Delivery; Te.Puke. lands, Reporoa, via Rotorua • 420533 Bullot, Henry Mostyn, Truck-driver, care of C. Barron, 288616 Chambers, Donald Walter Ward, School-teacher, 5 Douglas Private Bag, Putaruru. , .· St, Whakatane.· · 076845 Bunting, Leslie Alan, Bushman, Mamaku Post-office. 219400 Chapman, Chester Frankton, Awakeri, Whakatane Rural 253696 Burge, John Henry, Share-milker, Ngarua Rd, Waitoa. Delivery. 020409 Burgess, Arthur James, Labourer, care of Messrs. Murray '254884 Chapman, H:arold Gregory, Dairy-farmer, Awakeri, Whaka- . Bros., Private Bag, Rotorua. ... tane. 422679 Burgess, Jack Desmond, Mill H:and, Mamaku. 395782 Chase, Leonard George Harold, Lorry-driver, North St, 250411 · Burgess, Thomas William, Dairy-farmer, Otakiri, Bay of Morrinsville. Plenty. 068776 Chatfield, Eon Macey, Farm. Hand, care of M. M. Singleton, 428465 Burke, Raymond.Vi'alter, Farm Hand, care of Mr. R. Mark, Te Puke. Te M:atia Rd, Te Puke. 191948 Cheale, Jack Norman, Dairy-farmer, Awaiti.Rural Delivery, 240979 Burkett, Bernard James, Senior Assistant, Rotorua Auction .Paeroa. ·Mart, ltotorua. 269178 Chester, Hugh, Farm Hand, Ford Rd, Waihl.. , 273820 Burnell, Denis Rea, Farmer, Putararu Rural Delivery. 252347 Chilton, Alexandra, Painter, Lower. Rd, :M:atamata. 265366 Burnett, Charles, Farm Hand, Hukuwai, Opotiki. 264570 Christie, Archibald Anderson, Carpenter, care of Brockett 170656 Burr, Arthur Wilfred, Farm Hand, Okauia, Matamata. and Shard, Paeroa. .. 405228 Burr, William Leonard, Plumber, Hill St, Thames. 378370 Church, Roy Henry, Hydro Telephone Operator, Post-office, 084708 Burrell, Wilfred Henry, Farm Hand, No. 1 Rural Delivery, Arapnni. Waitoa. 042225 Churchill, John, Clerk in Holy Orders, Merchant St, Putaruru, 254973 Burton, Alfred George, Clerk, Nelson St, Opotiki. Waikato. 248609 Burns, Robert Abbott, Dairy-farmer, Wairoa Rd, Tauranga. 045901 Civil, Kenneth Allan, Office Clerk, care of George Syme and 246450 Bush, Graeme. Robertson, Tirohia, Paeroa. · Co., Ltd.,· Edgeoumbe, Bay of Plenty. 260115 Butland, Arthur Richard, Labourer, PeaQe St, Rotorua. 277795 Clark, Albert Kitchener,. Farm Hand, care of D. G. Clark, 261087 B1itland, William Paul, Farm Labourer, Peace St, Rotorua. Whakatane Rural Delivery; . 262375 Butler, Fenton Wilfred, Dairy-worker, Te Teko. 246464 Clark, Arthur Edward George, Contractor, Ferry .Rd, 242340 Butler, Frederick John,. Farmer, Tokoroa, Putaruru. Hik:utaia. 035477 Butler, Robert Chambers, Dairy-farmer, P.O. Box 134, 418010 Clark, .Clifton; Morrinsville• . Opotiki. 116518 Clark, James Stanley, Farm Hand, Rural Mail Delivery, 143917 Byrne, Miles, Billiard-saloon Proprietor; Maµ,.aku. Gordon, Te Aroha. - 421109 Cade, Robert Willia!)'.}., care of Strathmore Dairy, Whakatane.. 248119 Clark, Leslie Edward, Farm Hand, Hauraki .Rd, Turua. 293701 Cahfo, Alan, Clerk1 care of A. M. Bisley and Co., Ltd., 246789 Clark, Stewart James,. Farm Hand, care of James Clark, Whakatane. Pipiroa. 223172 Cain, Douglas Samuel, Farm Hand, Rural Delivery, 418625 Clark, Trueman ·John, Tractor-driver, Patetonga Rural Waimana, Bay of Plenty. Delivery. - 279777 Qain, .John Thomas, Rural Delivery, Waimana, Bay of 287256 Cb>rke, John Charles, Porter, care of Oxford Royal Hotel, Plenty. Tir~u. .. 258861 CaJ.dwell, Norman Edward, Fa:r;mer, Aongatete Rllr'!,l 421994 Clarke, Oscar Henry, Sawmill Hand, care .of G. A. Gammans De1ivery, Katikati. Mill, Mamaku. · 131584 Callaghan._ Arthur Grieg, Farmer, Putaruru. 114191 Clayton, Frederick James, Dairy:farmer, Paeroa.. 236063 Callaghan, Billie, Clothing Cutter,. 65 Richmond St, Thames. 396643 Cleave, Cyril James, Farm Hand, . J~:ennedy's. B;y, · 259719 Callaghan, Stanislaus Anslem, Labourer, Silverton· Rd, Coromandel. Waihi. · 250489 Cleaver, Thomas, F.arm Labourer, carii of J .. :Nichol~on, 254836 Cameron, Ewen Willia.m, Motor Mechanic, c,;,,e of Brunt- Piarere Rurat Delivery, Tirau. wood Dairy Company, Cambridge. · 425639 Clements, Carpentier Grey, Dairy-farmer, Te Poi, Matamata. 007866 Cameron, John Edward,. Post-splitter, care of F. Vickers; 291189 Clifford, John Eric, Farm Hand, Kerepeehl, Hauraki Plains. Mangateparu, Morrinsville. 170648 Clothier, Owen Samuel, Farm Labourer, Burwood Rd, 285277 Cameron, Stanley Stewart, Science Student, . 8 Pukaki St, Matamata. Rotorna. · · 248353 Clothier, Roy Holder, Plwnber, Thames St, Moµinsvill.e. .
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