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The New Zealand Gazette. 2993 DEC. 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2993 MILITARY AREA No. 4 (HAMILTON)-oontinu.ea. MILITARY AREA No. 4 (HAMILTON)-oontinu.ea. 473091 Dalbeth, James, confectioner, Box 9, Taupiri. 609114 Duncan, William Thomas, farmer, Te Kuiti Rd.,,Otorohanga. 619700 Dalley, Benjamin Witherington, labourer, c/o R. E. Raine, 559181 Dunham, Fred, quarry-worker, Hangatiki. TeAwamutu. 585071 Dunkley, Francis Arthur David, storeman, 50 Albert St. 605160 Dally, Lewis Raymond, farmer, Opareu, Te Awamutu. 605029 Dunlop, Philip James, farm-manager, Aramiro, via Waite- 551569 Dally, William George, dairy-farmer, Tehoe Rd., Ohinewai. tuna. 468328 Dalton, Alfred Raynor, mechanician, 102 River Rd., 580759 Dunn, Robert, horse-trainer, 3 Bettina Rd., Claudelands. Claudelands. 591330 Dux:field, Frederick William, Hinewai, Otorohanga. 535885 Dalziel, George John, Mair, Otorohanga. 593979 Dux:field, Leslie Hugh, farmer, Ongarue R.D. 552221 Dalziel, James Davidson, rabbit-destructor, c/o G. Coldwell, 488094 Ebbett, Alfred William, motor-dealer, 13 Hammond St. Pembroke St. 586817 Edgar, Norman Augustus, labourer, Tawhanar St., Te Kuiti. 395013 Davey, Egbert Reginald, carrier, 39 Norton Rd., Frankton 473815 Edgecombe, James David, accountant and secretary, 39 Junction. Palmerston St. 523410 Davey, Harold Walter Montague, dairy-farm(;)r, Rutherford 605425 Edwards, Charles Harold, traveller, 42 Matai St. Rd., Taupiri. 465423 Edwards, Clement Roy, civil servant, 20 Thackeray St. 487223 Davey, Harold Wilfrid, company-manager, 255 Grey St., 504320 Edwards, Clifford George Fry, butcher, 44 Nixon St. Claudelands. 595269 Edwards, George, police constable, Miro St., Manunui. 574404 Davey, Horace Beadon, farmer, Arndts Block, P.B., Te Kuiti. 565097 Edwards, George Patrick, farm employee, Mapiu, via Te 479920 Davidson, Norman Alexander, electrical engineer, Butler St., Kuiti. Te Kuiti. 565098 Edwards, Henry Thomas, lorry-driver, Huia St., Tauma­ 605262 Davies, Ellis Trevor, farmer, Ohaupo Rd., Te Awamutu. nmui. 575804 Davis, Charles Bulmer, company-manager, Arawata St., 448996 Edwards, Trevor Lloyd, farm hand, c/o Kihikihi Post-office, Te Awamutu. Te Awamutu. 605771 Davis, Fredrick Joseph, labourer, Troopers Rd., Te Kuiti. 598148 Elliott, Ernest John, accountant, 6 Bryce St., Cambridge. 551757 Davis, Thomas Stanley, motor-driver, 31 Queen's Ave., 501288 Elliott, .John, electrician, Kihi Kihi Rd., Te Awamutu. Frankton Junction. 516634 Elliott, William John, railway surfaceman, Okahakura. 527316 Davis, Walter Seth, farmer, Taupiri Rd., Ngaruawahia. 460130 Ellis, Archie, munition-worker, Grand Hotel, Frankton. 468695 Davys, Thomas Walter, clerk, 15 Harwood St. 546042 Ellis, Herbert Henry, farm-manager, Te Akau. 573741 Day, Charles, school-teacher, Tauwhare, Waikato. 531843 Evans, Griffith Benjamin, coal-miner, South Rd., Ngarua­ 583836 Day, Leslie Claude, pharmaceutical chemist, Masters Ave., wahia. Hillcrest. 526741 Evans, James Brandon Dillon, butcher, c/o Post-office, 573719 Dean, Charles Morton, farmer, Te Awamutu. Te Awamutu. 563022 Deed, Ivan James Loftus, carpenter, c/o Post-office, Te 591387 Evans, Leo, coal-merchant, Esplanade, Te Kuiti. Awamutu. 548404 Fairbrother, Fergus Ian, stock-buyer, 42 Victoria St., 493164 De Malmanche, Clifford, surfaceman, Ongarue. Cambridge. 561897 Dempster, John Bruce, farmer, Rangiatea, Otorohanga. 579065 Fairless, Arthur, bath-house attendant, Pukemiro Colleries, 526268 Dench, Alfred William, share-milker, Pukerimu R.D., Cam- Pukemiro. bridge. 498475 Fairless, Thomas William, coal-miner, Post-office, Pukemiro. 561290 Denize, Martin Dawson, farm appraiser, Waverly Hotel, 492503 Fairley, Samuel Henry, department supervisor, 1 Jellicoe Taumarunui. Drive. 635525 Dennis, Athol Ray, timber-worker, Boon's Mill, Waimiha. 480399 Fairmaid, Eric Cochrane, company-manager, 8 Thames St., 532656 Derby, Alfred Henry, henchman, c/o Collers Mill, Mangapehi. Claudelands. 467628 Des Granges, Basil Andre Lambert-, serviceman, Juliana Rd., 472955 Fallwell, Hubert Ripley, chemist, Mardon Rd. Te Kuiti. 466695 Felmingh,am, Edgar Henry, insurance inspector, 30 Hinemoa 605313 De Thierry, Charles Harvey, farmer, Kawhia Rd., Pirongia. St. 578968 Deverell, Fredrick John, :fitter and rigger, Ohura. 465235 Fenton, Henry Robert Gage, civil servant, 21A Clyde St. 634868 Devonshire, Douglas Stuart, farm hand, Pukekura R.D., 464291 Ferguson, Harold, shunter (N.Z.R.), Huntly West A644, Cambridge. Huntly. 504565 Dewson, William Arthur, farm labourer, Arohena, Te Awa­ 503739 Ferguson, James Alan, farmer, Woodward Rd., Orini, mutu. Taupiri. 577910 Dibble, Thomas Wilfred, factory-manager, Hairini, Te 479851 Ferneyhough, Arthur Clynton, farmer, Hospital Rd., Te Awamutu. Kuiti. 461869 Dickie, Colin William, meat inspector, 57A Forest Lake Rd. 568534 Ferris, Aubrey Gladstone, :field supervisor, Turaii St., 504476 Dickinson, William, farm labourer, Matangi. Taumarunui. 556315 Dickson, Norman, dairy-farmer, Lake Rd., Gordonton. 617529 Finch, Charles Arnold, departmental manager, 39 Victoria. 556291 Disher, John Robert, dairy-farmer, R.D., Otorohanga. Rd., Cambridge. 556290 Disher, George Thomas, farmer, Maihiihi, Otorohanga. 493878 Findlay, John Alexander, car-painter, 64 Galloway St. 574477 Dixon, John William, :fireman, IO Huia Ave., Maeroa, 568386 Findsen, Arthur Leslie, farmer, Te Kowhai R.D. Frankton Junction. 479416 Finlayson, Donald Matheson, farmer, Otorohanga. 594398 Dobbyn, Arthur James, farmer, Orini R.D., Taupiri. 607271 Finnis, Reginald Richard, builder, 17 Manning St. 526557 Dockerty, Samuel Valentine, coal-miner, Glen Massey. 591107 Fippard, Cyril Henry, traffic inspector, Great South Rd., 530362 Dodd, Karl Collin, carpenter, 6 Bowen St., Cambridge. Huntly. 533281 Dodunski, August Peter, share-milker, Otewa Rd., Otoro- 590876 Fisher, Frank Lawrence, dairy-factory manager, Tamakere hanga. Dairy Factory, Tamakere, via Hamilton. 527626 Doherty, Norman Alfred, engine-fitter, 1 Islington St., Frank- 535198 Fisher, Frederick Ernest, journalist, 49 Grey St. ton Junction. 553450 Fisher, Harold Francis, clerk, 7 Upper Kent St., Frankton 634248 Donaghy, James, labourer, 43 Lake Rd., Frankton Junction. Junction. 532241 Donghi, Albert Edward, labourer, Kihikihi. 551788 Fisher, John Muir, dairy-farmer, Roto-o-Rangi R.D., 500700 Donohue, Thomas Patrick Allan, linesman, Miriama St., Cambridge. Taumarunui. 574174 Fitzpatrick, John William, assurance superintendent, 14 634869 Dorflinger, Ernest Oswald, cabinetmaker, 94 Ulster St. Park St. 504232 Douglas, George Alexander, dairy-farmer, Kaipaki R.D., 568496 Flaherty, Michael, labourer, King St., Te Kuiti. Ohaupo. 592368 Flavell, Henry Clifford, labourer, Queen St., Te Kuiti. 557552 Douglas, John Gordon, dairy-farmer, Puketaha. 551770 Flavell, Samuel Cecil, dairy-farmer, Matiere. 528725 Douglas, Ronald Gordon Hector McKenzie, farmer, Glen 504209 Fleming, Arthur, men's outfitter, Te Kawa St., Otorohanga. Massey. 462026 Fleming, James, telegraphist (P. & T.), North St., Te 587446 Douglas, William Ernest, electric linesman, S. and E. Branch Awamutu. (N.Z.R.), Taumarunui. 609792 Fleming, Michael William, farmer, River Rd., Otorohanga. 495693 Dovalosky, Henry John, supervisor, Miriama St., Tau- 522064 Fleming, Sidney, dairy-farmer, Korakonui, Te Awamutu. marunui. 536960 Fleming, William, miner, Glen Massey. 464358 Dowd, Richard, coal-miner, Main Rd., Huntly. 612249 Fletcher, Allen, labourer, Hinerangi St., Te Kuiti. 578794 Dowle, Wilfred Wesley, storekeeper, Hihi, Ohura. 602266 Fletcher, Allen Greig, labourer, Hinerangi St., Te Kuiti. 492423 Drabble, Martin Charles, dairy-farmer, Te Uku. 504223 Fletcher, Arthur Knight, farmer, Karariro Rd., Cambridge. 603569 Driver, Richard Thomas, engine-driver, 352 Sunshine Ave., 520765 Fletcher, Edward Tonge, motor mechanic, Taharo St., Taumarunui. Otorohanga. 489062 Drummond, Leo Roderick, farm-manager, Gordonton. 565170 Fletcher, Samuel Cunningham, dairy-farmer, Orini R.D., 558892 Duff, John George, butcher, 19 Marire St., Frankton. Taupiri. 560416 Du Fresne, Bernard Leopold, omnibus-driver, c/o Hodgson 503940 Floyd, Cecil George, grocer, Taitua St., Taumarunui. Motors, Te Awamutu. 520759 Flutey, Harold William, motor-driver, Oliver Rd., Kihikihi. 471166 Duggan, Clarence Walter Crosby, :fish-shop proprietor, Grand 493254 Flynn, Daniel Michael, labourer survey, Ngatai Extension, Cafe, Alexander St., Te Awamutu. Taumarunui. 504768 Duncan, Hugh Peter, company representative, Brady St., 591304 Foote, John Leslie, lorry-driver, Alexandra St., Te Awamutu. Te Awamutu. 599996 Duncan, James Edward, linesman (E.P.B.), Howdens, 517554 Foote, John Roland, stock agent, Te Kauwhata. Whatawhata. 551353 Ford, Clarence Reginald, labourer, Tawa St., Te Kuiti. 585065 Duncan, John, tractor-driver, Short St., Taumarunui. 590161 Ford, Lawrence Archibald, motor-driver, Empire Hotel, 463568 Duncan, Royal James George, bank manager, Haerehuka Frankton Junction. St., Otorohanga. 635609 Fordham, John Hastings, farm labourer, Kairimu Rd. R.D., 559191 Duncan, Samuel, insurance inspector, 9 Hunter St. Te Kuiti. .
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