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Tite NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 1756 TitE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 62 MILITARY AREA No. 8 (NEW PLYMOUTH)-continued. MILITARY AREA No. 8 (XEW PLYMOUTH)-continued. 557549 Downey, George Henry, share-milker, care of H. J. Hall, 557583 Garrett, William Charles, timber-mill employee, Glover Rd., Kakaramea, Taranaki. Hawera.. 564039 Downs, Eric Oscar, dairy-farmer, P.O. Box 45, Waverley. 600681 Gartner, Herbert Henry, dairy-farmer, Mangawhero Rural 526250 Downs, Harold, nurseryman, Frankley Rd. Delivery, Riverlea. 545036 Doy, Arthur Leonard, salesman, 24 Glenahnond St. 526804 Gatenby, Francis William Henry, timber-worker, Derby St., 492421 Doyle, Harold Murchison, farm-manager, Waitotara. Eltham. 525475 Drabble, Harold Jackson, electrician, 3 Bridge St., Eltham. 599708 Gay, Leslie, dairy-farmer, Kawhai St., Manaia. 628227 Drake, Leonard, Rhop-aRsistant, J\Hro St., Inglewood. 566316 George, Harry Vernon, school-teacher, 10 Princes St. 498138 Dravitzki, Vincent Michael, farmer, Fmnkley Rd. 598266 George, Roy Henry, dairy-fanller, Egmont Village, Ingle- 528684 Drayton, Leslie Travis, farmer, Will\On Rd., Kakaramea. wood. 558903 Drinkwater, Walter John, farmer, Rural Delivery, Waito- 467391 Gernhoefer, Ronald Louis, cheesemaker, High St., Eltham. tara. 579680 Gibbons, Ashley, farmer, Beaconsfield Road Rural Delivery, 526618 Dryden, Douglas, sheep-farmer, Omahina, Waverley. Stratford. 591078 Du Fresne, Eric Peter, substation operator, Ohangai Rd. 603342 Gibbs, Henry Owen, farmer, Flint Rd., Stratford. Hawera. 541942 Gibson, Arnold Tracey, school-teacher, Brassey St., Waverley. 626370 Duggan, Connell Colin, farm hand, Okaiawa Rural Delivery, 489581 Giddy, Newton Howe, share-milker, Kelly Rd., Lepperton. Hawera. 569143 Gilberd, Ronald George, stoker, 30 Clemow Rd. 584668 Dulieu, Horace, horse trainer, 135 Avenue Rd. 569147 Gilbert, Rayon Clare, labourer, Okoke. 526603 Duncan, Alan Gordon, supervising foreman, 4 Wallath Rd. 490602 Gilligan, Charles Gable, share-milker, Waitino Rd., Te Kiri, 530505 Du Temple, Albert Edward, life-insurance representative, Taranaki. 17A Peace Ave. ' 468864 Gilmore, Russell Turner, bank officer, Nelson St., Waitara. 581158 Dyson, George Rotherham, share-milker, Mere Mere Rd., 626723 Gleeson, Edward Nicholas, Whangamomona. Mere Mern, Hawera. 547140 Glenday, George Sutherland, commercial traveller, 5 Calc­ 537954 Eagles, Hector William, storeman, 3 Barrett St. doni.a St., Hawera. 540391 Earley, John Edward, plumber, Normanby St., Fitzroy. 595776 Glynn, George \Villiam 'rhomas, huntsman and studmaster 537473 Edgar, Victor Egmont, engine-driver, 75 Wilson St., Hawera. Waian Rd,, \Vaitara. 584353 Edwards, Bruce Douglas, farm manager, l\fangawhero Rd., 612874 Goble, Charles William, farmer, Waitara, Huirangi. Eltham. 627690 Goble, Neil George, farm hand, Te Tawa. 542408 Eliason, George Henry, farmer, Manaia. 546098 Godderidge, Edward, share-milker, care of Post-office, 599403 Eliason, Thomas Edward, farmer, Auroa, Taranaki. Urenui. 542407 Eliason, William Keith, cheesemaker, Skeet Rd., Kapuni. 469791 Goldsmith, Dennis Edmund, storeman, 65 Breakwater Rd. 544568 Elliott, Stanley Norman, panel-beater, 8 Cornwall St. 507515 Goldstone, ,Leslie, bank clerk, 57 Vivian St. 589318 Elwin, Kenneth Jeken, dairy-farmer, 'Hurford Rd. 600390 Gooch, Daniel, dairy-farmer, Denbigh Rd., Midhirst. 541925 Ennis, Nolan Francis, salesman, Achille St., Stratford. 536640 Gooch, William Gordon, farm hand, Stratford. 515931 Eustace, Leslie Franklin, farmer, South Rd., Mere J\IIere 570942 Goodhue, Gilbert Stanley, clerk (N.Z.R.), Turutum Rd., Rural Delivery, Hawera. Hawera. 466940 Evans, Edward Argoyd, bank clerk, 15 Somerset St. 460631 Goodwin, George Willial1), farmer, Tariki Rd., Tariki. 560272 Evans, Heury, clerk, care ofN.Z. Railways, Whangamomona. 603565 Gordon, Douglas Raymond, farm-manager, P.O. Box 283, 466941 Evans, Jack, exchange clerk, 9 Graham St., Eltham. Hawera. 487484 Ewens, Charles Biddlecombe, tractor-driver, High St., 558762 Gordon, Ian Graham, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), Manutahi. VVaitarn. 514815 Gordon, ,Tames Freer, dairy,farmer, Durham Rd., Te Tawa, 565729 Fabish, Thomas Vincent, dairy-farmer, Pheney Rd., Omata. via Inglewood. 534141 Fairweather, ReginaJd George. loco-drivert Egmont St., 468562 .Gordon, Ray Dundas, farmer, care of A. J. Alexander, Patca. Box 18, Waverley. 502528 Fargie, Wilfred Aubrey, Grant-, farm manager, care of G. l\'L 618573 Gosney, Edward Oswald, general labourer, care of T. H. E. Currie, Kai Iwi. Tallott, Box 35, Waverley. 502265 Farquhar, Esau Leslie, road contractor, Waitara. 508417 Gould, Char1es Terence, bank officer, 1 Grant V.C. St., 478075 Farquharson, William Bertram, stock-buyer, Box 89, Hawera. Waverley., 474617 Grace, Gerald Carolan, town clerk, 70 Regan St., Stratford. 553392 Faulknor, Ronald Victor, superintendent, 36 Victoria St., 561214 Gracia, William Henry,· porter (N.Z.R.), 208 Rega,n St., Ha,vera. , Stratford. ' 610685 Fellows, Jack William, store manager, 27 Page ~t., Stratford. 471283 Graham, James :.\1Iontrose, bank officer, 105 Beacon Rd., 553130 Fenwick, Milson Chatterton, farmer, Lower King Rd., Stratford. Tarurutangi. 598283 Grant, Leonard, carpenter, 16 ::\l[iranda St., Stratford. 568388 Finikin, John, labourer, Omata, Taranaki. 555967 Gray, Peter Daniel, labourer, 10 Hobson St. 597065 Fitzgibbon, William, butcher, Bear St., Waverley. 575539 Grech, Felix Ralph, lorry-driver, High St., Waitara. 479637 Fitzpatrick, John Reginald, car salesman, Ngamotu Rd. 556248 Green, Alexander, labourer, 95 Portia St., Stratford. 626919 Fitzsimmons, Barry, grocer's assistant, Lincoln St., Patea. 627289 Green, Frank Traves, farm hand, Johnston St., \Vaitara. 627031 Fitzsimons, Brian, grocer, Lincoln St., Patea. 510194 Green, Richard George, clerk, Main South Rd., Patea. 627947 Fleming, Raymond Joseph, farm hand, Kahui Rd., Rahotu. 590898 Greenbank, Harold, farmer, Awatuna. 551779 Fleming, William Richard, farmer, Kina Rd., Oaonui, 461510 Greig, John Alexander, motor mechanic, 19 Disraeli St,, Taranaki. Hawera. 467084 Fookes, Kenneth Faber, accountant, Paynter's Ave., 520551 Greig, Ronald John, cabinetmaker, 22 Milmoe St., Hawera. Fitzroy. 561257 Griffiths, \Villiam Lawrence, share-milker, Nomu Rd., 571679 l<'orbes, Ernest Gordon, dry cleaner, Carlton Flats, South Rd. Opunake. 603536 Forbes. Gordon Clarence, farm labourer, care of Mrs. A. 1V. 567228 Grigg, Raymond William James, farm hand, Rnral Delivery, Agent, Te Popo, Stratford. Ratapiko, Tariki. 474992 Forde, Vivian Jierbert, bank officer, 160 Powderham St 433233 Guilford, Leslie Maxwell, farm hand, care of J. M. Doyle, 599359 Forsyth, Russell John, farmer, P.O. Box 9, Waitotara. Waitotara. 570629 Fowler, Reginald Harold, farm labourer, Waverley. 561249 Gullery, Thomas Alva, driver, Glogg St., Waverley. 599083 Frampton, Claude Harold, plumber, Denbigh Rd., Hawera. 578.382 Guy, William Bem1ett, farmer, Winks Rd., Manaia. 573127 Frampton, Lawrence Malcolm, timbei4worker, 16 Cambria 531568 Gyde, Archie Reginald, farmer, Windsor Rd., Inglewood. St., Hawera. 594108 Hadland, James Arthur, baker, 7 Ariel St., Stratford. 60338,5 Francis, Jack Wilfred, farm,r, care of F. Vick, Tepopo, 627438 Hall, Alick Francis, farm hand, Pungarehu. Stratford. 600207 Hall, Leslie,. Thomas, share-milker, Arawhata Rd., Opunake. 497627 l<'ranklyn, Leo Dawson, compositor, 4 Galt St., Hawera. 495280 Hall, Noel Hilton, school-teacher, Hurleyville, via Patea.· 551416 Fraser, l\'[itchcll, farmer, Mokoia. 546959 Hall, Norman Walter, dairy-farmer, Matarikoriko Rd., 467784 Free, James Gordon, motor-lorry driver, Normanby Rd., Waitara. Okaiawa. · 535498 HaI11, Gordon Leslie, factory assistant, Midhirst. 580912 French, Thomas Frederick, farmer, Denby Rd., Hawera. 561028 Hamblyn, Ronald Mont, shepherd, 'l'angitu Station, Uruti. 551494 Frost, Patrick Roy, fibrous plasterer, Cracraft St., Waitara. 594917 Hamilton, Frederick Francis Edward Walter, share-milker, /551493 Frost, Rapheal Lewis, farmer, Pohokura. Ngutuwera, 'Naverley. 565013 Frost, William Ranson, dairy-farmer, Eltham Rd., Awatuna. 539829 Hamley, Rewi John, farm labourer, Hunter Rd., Eltham. 605761 Fry, George Edward Joseph Spencley, bank officer, 11 Albion 538856 Hammond, Henry Godfrey, farm-manager, Eltham. St., Hawera. 589526 Hancock, Humphrey John Trevor, dairy-farmer, Richmond 525830 Fursdon, Herbert Arthur, labourer, 735 Railway Cottage, Rd., Lepperton. Eltham. 628164 Hancock, Thomas Edward, junior porter (:N.Z.R.); 25 Juliet 581718 Furze, Howard Neil, dairy-farmer, Gavett Ave., Frankleigh St., Stratford. Park. 616340 Hanright, Ernest Les]ie, lorry-driver, 30 Record St., Fitzroy. 460606 Gadsby, Leonard Vickery, share-milker, Egmont Rd., Hills: 492597 Hansen, Claude Alexander, farm hand, Brewer Rd., Strath- borough. more. 573091 Gadsby, Norman Alfred, share-milker, 10 Newton St., Fitzroy. 599940 Hansen, Horace Leonard, shepherd, Manaia. 563004 Gamby, Bertram Oakley, town clerk, Kent St., Patea. 506688 Hansen, Jack Alfred, road foreman, Kaepi St., Manaia. 591899 Gardner, Cedric John, farm labourer, Mangawhero Rd., 626362 Hansen, Lester Arthur, freezing-worker, Pratt St., \Vaitara. Riverlea. 508188 Hardy, Edward, general labourer, 34 Gover St. 586350 Gardner, William Har·old, dairy-farmer, Riverlea, Taranaki. 492553 Harkness, Eric James, dairy-farmer, Okahu Rd., Okato. 62.7686 Garrett, Robert, farm - manager, Marahu Rural Delivery, 539514 Harkness, William Leslie, cheesemaker, Lowgarth Dairy Stratford. Co., Lowgarth. .
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