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May 7.J the New Zealand Gazette, 1155 MAY 7.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, 1155 MILITARY AREA No. 4 (HAMILTON)-continwed. MILITARY AREA No. 4 (HAMILTON)-continued. 423819 Porter, Cecil, farmer, Ohura. 296100 Russell, Raymond Francis, farm hand, care of Mr. H. 378102 Powell, Clifford Walter, Bynon-, 38 Wellington St., Hamilton. Price, Private Bag, Piopio. 280911 Pratt, Ivan Murray, box-nailer, 87 Nixon St., Hamilton 242586 Rutland, Harry Boyce, farmer, Otorohanga. East. 431150 Rutter, Walter James, yardman and mill hand, care of 126345 Preece, Alexander John, farm hand, Bruntwood, Cambridge. Post-office, Taringamotu. 126339 Preece, Herbert Arthur, farm hand, Bruntwood, Cambridge. 426449 Ryburn, Leslie Austin, farm labourer, Ngahinepouri, Ohaupo. 179519 Preece, Valentine Thomas, cheesemaker, Bruntwood Rural 257965 Sale, Walter Barlow, hairdresser, 31 Seddon St., Hamilton. Delivery, Cambridge. 267630 Salisbury, Jack Logan, shop-manager, 1 Norton Rd., 408099 Prendergast, John Roland, farm hand, Te Pahu, ,Raglan Frankton Junction. County. 260178 Sampson, Douglas John, implement-manufacturer, Waipa 126341 Priebe, Murray Gordon Charles, hairdresser, ca,re of E. Hill, Esplanade, Ngaruawahia. 23 Wilson St., Cambridge. 432983 Sanders, Edward Jobe, poultry-farmer, Waitetuna. 230038 Priest, Percival Thomas Victor, driver, 41 Cook St., Hamil­ 108611 Sanders, Harold, farm labourer, care of H. ·Wilson, Waimai. ton East. 375772 Sanders, Thomas A., farm hand, care of D. K. McMillan, 430861 Primrose, William John, blacksmith, care of Mr. G. Gaylor, Thorton Rd., Cambridge. Brekon Ave., Frankton ,Junction. 243367 Sandilands, George William, mill hand, Manunui. 420048 Priscott, ,John Pickard, 61 Grey St., Hamilton East. 046154 Saunders, Patrick, linesman, care of A. Higgins, View Rd., 061834 Pulman, George Archibald Gordon, farm hand, Koromatua, Te Kuiti. Frankton Junction. 040856 Sawyer, Donald Arthur, farmer, Eureka Post-office, Hamil­ 292312 Pumphry, Charles Alfred, care of A. Parker, Raglan ton. County Comicil, Ngaruawahia. 127942 Scampton, George Vernon, farm hand, care of Mr. J. 262894 Purchase, Laurence, farm hand, Puketotara. ]\l[cDowell, Paterangi Rural Delivery, Ohaupo. 269193 Purvis, Arthur Carr, farm hand, Otorohanga. 240849 Schmoetzer, Joseph Anthony, farm hand, Te Kowhai 269217 Pyper, David, farm hand, care of N. Pyper, Hairini Rural Rural Delivery, Frankton Junction. Delivery, Te Awamutu. 377226 Schroeder, Henry Gray, school-teacher, Manunui, King­ 281092 Quaife, Lionel Walter Charles, labourer, •re Awamutu. country. 408427 Quealy, John Francis, civil servant, N.Z.R., Frankton 252314 Scoon, William Humphrey, electrical wireman, care of Junction. Public Works Department, Tokanui, Te Awamutu. 205657 Quin, Brian Leonard, farm hand, Pirongia Rd., Te Awamutu. 260165 Scott, Joho, lorry-driver, Waingaro Rd., Ngaruawahia. 427895 Quinn, John Augustus, carpenter, Domain Drive, Hamilton. 276798 Scott, James Gregory, driver, care of \V. Stevenson, Otoro­ 406153 Ralph, Stanley McBain, cleaner, care of N.Z.R., Te Kuiti. hanga. 417883 Ralph, Thomas Reilly, dairy-farmer, Box 31, Huntly. 267782 Scott, Maurice, timber-grader, 10 Albert St., Hamilton East. 433395 Ramsay, John Gordon, farmer,· Junction House, Frankton 427057 Scott, Walter, lorry-driver, care of Cambridge Transport Junction. Co., Cambridge. 280750 Ramsay, William, labourer, care of G. McIntyre, Glen 144996 Seabrook, William George, clerk, East St., Claudelands, Massey. Hamilton. 415399 Ranger, Edward Vincent, farm-manager, care of Major 253165 Searancke, Francis William, farm hand, care of F. E. B. Lovelock, Eureka, Waikato. \Vestmacott, Rangitoto, Otorohanga. 108091. Searle, Edwin Goymer, dairy-farmer, Roto-o-rangi Rural 296561 Rayner, Frank Walter, shiftwork-miner, William St., Huntly Delivery, Cambridge. 162828 Reade, Jason Charles Prier, farmer, Kopaki. 229574 Searle, William Thomas, sawmill hand, Tainui Post-office, 417421 Reed, Harold Ernest, farm-assistant, Waerenga. Manunui. 430487 Reid, James William, labourer, Clarkin Rural Delivery, 104181 Semple, John, farm hand, care of F. Struthers, Matiere. Fairfield, Hamilton. 076562 Sergei, Paul Clement Scott, clergyman, Southwell School, 009986 Reid, Kenneth Adam, share-milker, care of Wynne Brown, Claudelands. Fencourt Rural Delivery, Cambridge. 230097 Sexton, Asbley Oliver, farmer, Gordonton. 429508 Reid, Leslie Gordan, farm hand, care of D. Smith, Te Rapa, 407190 Sexton, Ernest, care of Mrs. Nielson, Carroll St., Te Kuiti. Frankton Junction. 261362 Sexton, Richard Joseph, dairy-farmer, Kaipaki, Ohaupo. 259064 Remnant, Norman Hylton, farmer, Piopio. .230098 Sexton, William Charles, farmer, Gordonton. 399279 Reynolds, John Dominic, farm hand, Silverdale, Hamilton. 260154 Shaw, Hector Sutherland, dairy-farmer, Tauwhare, Matangi. 241948 Richards, James Gowan, agricultural instructor, care of 429.'545 Shaw, Ivan Vernon, farmer, Paterangi. Warick Hotel, Hamilton. 238699 Shaw, William Irwin, mercer's assistant, Shelley St., ·267779 Ritchie, Robert James, plumber, 43 Nixon St., Hamilton. Leamington, Cambridge. 374704 Robbins, Donald Thorley, stock-buyer, care of F. Discombe, 261389 Sheild, James Marmaduke, farmer, Otunui Rural Delivery, Cambridge. Taumarunui. 406641 Roberts, Ernest Watkin, porter, 11 Lyons St., Frankton 377264 Sherley, Frank Rolfe Bedford, grain and produce storeman, Junction. Roche St., Te Awamutu. 399786 Roberts, Robert, Starrtown, Huntly. 036891 Sherrard, George James, farm assistant, Waiterimu Rural 235082 Roberts, Robert Gerald, school-teacher, St. Peter's School, Delivery, Ohinewai. Cambridge. 419392 Sherry, William Bede, motor-driver, 54 Galloway St., 246432 Robinson, Darcy Oliver, hospital porter, Te Anga, Te Kuiti. Hamilton. 398183 Robinson, Lindsay, miner, Huntly West, Huntly. 262944 Shorson, Charles Hobson, agricultural contractor, Rural 378981 Robinson, Sydney Charles, police officer, care of Police­ Delivery, Te Kauwhata. station, Hamilton. 405097 Sherson, Samuel Gerald, farmer, Waiterimu Rural Delivery, 011323 Robinson, Thomas Roy, carpenter's apprentice, care of Ohinewai. Mr. J. Shaw, Box 25, Matangi. 421316 Shiel, Herbert Harold, labourer, care of Mr. F. ];'infold, 246224 Robson, Effingham, labourer, Ngaruawahia. Eureka. 435960 Rodgers, Stanley Jennings, outdoor photographer, 15B 269210 Shield, Eric Bryan, well-borer, Young St., Te Awamutu. Thackeray St., Hamilton. 038075 Shields, Norman Malcolm, farm hand, Pirongia Rd., Otoro­ 420908 Rogers, Horace John, farm hand, Kwinta, Port Waikato, hanga. Raglan County. 416610 Short, Arthur Edmond, shepherd, care of J. Dore, Te Mata. 430864 Rogers, Nolan Harper, farm hand, care of Mr. D. C. Clarke, 250645 Sif!eet, Russell Robert, farm ha.nd, Te Rore Rural Delivery, Taupiri Rural Delivery. Te Awamutu. 248686 Romayne, Hector Leonard, farmer, Waitewheno Rd., Ohura. 405717 Silvester, Roy Charles, farm hand, Taupiri. 085962 Rorison, Andrew Penman, electrical draughtsman, care of 064254 Silvester, Stanley Sidney, farm hand, Taupiri. Public Works Department, P.O. Box 241, Hamilton. 239611 Simm, Roy, farm hand, Ngahape, Te Kawa. 434236 Rosevear, William J ohi:t Douglas, porter, care of Midland 085400 Simpson, Russell, clerk, State Advances Corporation of N.Z., Hotel, Taumarunui. Hamilton. 377663 Ross, Harold Carter, tailor, Ohura. 204497 Skelton, Geoffrey Phillip, shepherd, R.R. 4, Taumarunui. 034508 Ross, James Angus, plumber, 11 Bandon St., Frankton 227099 Sklenoss, Daniel Edward, storeman, 67 Boundary Rd,, Junction. Claudelands, Hamilton. 425765 Rountree, Robert Frederick, lorry-driver, Transport Platoon, 293652 Slater, Matthew, porter, Huntly Hospital, Huntly. Headquarters Company, Cambridge. 383363 Slow, Rex Erina, farm hand, Koromatua, Frankton Junction. 299419 Rouse, Norman Charles, farm hand, care of Hotel \Vindsor, 378381 Small, Clarence George, cheesemaker, Ballock St., Fairfield, Frankton Junction. Hamilton. 395746 Rowe, Jack Robert Oliphant, stock-buyer, 12 Rifle Range 300026 Small, Herbert Edward Garth, farmer, Lake Crescent, Rd., Frankton Junction. Hamilton. 262298 Roxburgh, Herbert Ansley, barman, care of ~frs. F. Berry, 395918 Smith, Donald Alfred, junior lifter, 4 Torrington Avenue, Onslow St., Huntly. Frankton Junction. 196413 Rumney, Eric Thomas, farm hand, care of D. Rumney 285955 Smith, Ero! Thomas, farm hand, Te Hoe Rural Delivery, Esq., Rural Delivery, Taupiri. Ohinewai. .
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