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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 7 MILITARY AREA No. 3 (WHANGAREI)-continued. MILITARY AREA No. 3 (WHANGAREI)-contmued. 485070 Smith, William Joseph, dairy-farmer, Pungaere, .Waipapa, 495758 Tonkin William Enoder, company-manager, Te Atatu Rd., Bay of Islands. Henderson. 555135 Smyth, Alhert John, farmer, Waitakere. 588335 Travers, Sydney Edward, farm hand, care of A. J. Stevens, 529897 Snedden, Kenneth Alexander, solicitor, Garfield Rd., No. 2 Farm, Kaukapakapa Rural Delivery. Helensville. 616880 Treadgold, Allan Charles, student, Hepburn Rd., Glen Eden, 513354 Snell, Arthur William, farmer, Whakapara, via Whangarei· Auckland. 615357 Sorensen, David Clinton, farm labourer, care ofJ. R. Robinson, 537045 Treadwell, Keith, farmer, Wellsford. Parkhurst, Helensville. 537090 Trounson, James Vivian Lambert, dairy-farmer, Maropiu, 618281 Sothern, Erio David, farm hand, care of Sothern and Co., Darga ville. Whan Valley, Whangarei. 617891 Tucker, Frederick Leslie, exchange clerk, Garfield Rd., 527982 Southwood, Robert, bootmaker, King St., Hikurangi. Helensville. 548037 Sowersby, Thomas William Gordon, farmer, Edmonton Rd., 539955 Tudehope, Jack Septon Taylor, company-manager, 7A Henderson. Apirana Ave., Whangarei. 589214 Spargo, Reginald Stanley Mathews, farnier, Colwill Rd., 532875 Turner, Henry Pascoe, farmer, Arapohue Rd,, Dargaville. Massey, Henderson. 595986 Underwood Richard John, pla.sterer, Mangakahia Rd., 510869 Springhall, Cyril Henry, mechanician, Ramsgate Tee., Kaikohe. Mairangi Bay, Auckland. 479720 Upson, Ernest Charles Cook, motor mechanic, Riverhead. 486089 Stanley, Reginald Norman, draughtsman, 15 Shortland St., 466905 Venables, Hilton, printer, Rimu St., Helensville. Whangarei. 489090 Vincent, Cecil Herbert, dairy-farmer, care of Post-office, 518457 Steele, Harold Joseph, clerk in Holy Orders, Broadway, Coatesville. Kaikohe. 481217 Vincent, Leonard Charles, insurance agent, 9 Brighton Rd., 617271 Stelter, Frank Herman, farm labourer, Horeke, Hokianga. Whangarei. 485260 Stephenson, Jack, mechanic, Alfred St., Hikurangi. 566755 Vipond, Alon Gerald, dairy-farmer, Te Hana. 485258 Stephenson, Oswald Claude Martin, school-teacher, Tango­ 616737 Viskovich, Frank Robert, farm hand, Awanui, North wahine, North Wairoa. Auckland. 609405 Sterling, Stuart .Allan, dairy.farmer, Wallace Rd., Ruawai. 497645 Voice, Frederick Henry, motor mechanic, Riapara St., 583615 Stirling, Charles Gordon, Whangaparoa Post-office, North Kaikohe. Auckland. 510144 Vos, Carlton Eric, boatbuilder, Ramsgate Tee., Mairangi Bay, 522328 Stockley, John William, farmer, Rural Mail Delivery, Port Auckland. Albert, Wellsford. · 619474 Vujcich, Patcick George, farm hand, Waimauku. 557807 Stokes, John Michael, freezing-works employee, River View, 477627 Waite, Trevor Cecil, clerk, 2 Mercer St., Whangarei. Kerikeri. 493947 Waite, William, labourer, Riverhead. 598846 Straka, Herman, farmer, Kaukapakapa. 525733 Walker, Joseph Benjamin, builder, Kerikeri, Bay of Islands. 541822 Straka, John Martin, dairy-farmer, Tahekeroa. 526841 Wallace, John Logan, farmer, P.O. Box 141, Kaikohe. 536966 Wallace, Selwyn James, machinery-erector, 37 Mill Rd., 546517 Strongman, Percival Henry, farm-manager, Kerikeri. Whangarei. 615256 Subritzky, Lindsay Euan, Awanui. 547285 Wallace, William Lorie, cream-carrier, Main Rd., Towai, 497361 Sullivan, Joseph Charles, cable-jointer, 12 Clark St., Hobson- Bay oflslands. ville. 548724 Wallis, Mervyn William, dairy-farmer, care of Post-office, 558114 Sunde, Matey, orchardist, Shaw's Rd., Oratia. Pakaraka. 620350 Sutcliffe, Bert, student, Wharf Rd., Torbay. 619202 Walters, Donald Martin, farm hand, Woodhill. 541442 Sutherland, Gordon Hugh, dairy-farmer, Paparoa. 534748 Ward, Ambrose Leslie, hairdresser, Portland Rd, Whangarei. 488220 Sutherland, Grant McKenzie, service-bus driver, Argyle St., 584105 Ward, Ernest Reginald, dairy-farmer, Te Hana, North . Waipu. · Auckland. 594299 Sutherland, John James, farmer, Paparoa. 526840 Ward, John Edwin Lennard, farmer, Te Hana. 517686 Sutton, Bernard Edgar, storeman, care of Mr. Coleman, 618530 Warin, Kelvin Darroch, shop-assistant, Portland. Tanikaha Rd., Titirangi, North Auckland. 608858 Warmington, Edwin George, boatbuilder, Walkers Tee., 546601 Sweeney, Arthur George, bank accountant, 7 Hatea St., Te Kopuru. Whangarei. · 509143 Warne, Graham Joseph, engineer, .Russell. 378583 Sweetman, Arthur Henry; equipment assistant, R.N.Z.A.F., 617929 Washington, James Desmond, engineer's' ~ssistant, Dunoqn R.N.Z.A.F., Auckland. Rd., Brown's Bay, Auckland.. 530218 Tait, Charles Roderick, bank clerk, Parnell St., Rawene. 478774 Waterman, Alfred Clarence, Mechanician (P. and T.), 16 616586 Tait, Vernon Maxwell, Rosedale Rd., Albany. Wallace St, Whangarei. 575816 Tank, Leslie James, school-teacher, Great North Rd., 538728 Watson, Walter Ashley, farmer, Tutukaka, Whangarei. Whangarei. 614539 Watt, Alan Macarthur, shopkeeper, Kaeo.· 531647 Tansey, Eric Leslie, farm appraiser, 29 Third Ave., 619679 Watts, Louis Keith, student, Digger's Valley Rural Delivery, Whangarei. Kaitaia. · 600556 Tate, Alfred Clarence, motor-driver, Orewa. 593452 Weaver, .Allan Neil, garage superintendent, 17 Nixon St., 431365 Taylor, Arthur Edward, farm hand, care of Mr. 0. E. Jordan, Whangarei. Kaukapakapa. 523062 Webb, Douglas James, carrier, Transport Depot, Rathbone 476666 Taylor, Donald Meredith Kerr-, dairy-farmer, Waimauku. St., Whangarei. 584130 Taylor, Ernest David, garage-proprietor, Newman St., 523066 ·Webb, Richard Raymond Charles, clerk, Commercial Rd., . Kawakawa. Helensville. 608457 Taylor, James William; motor mechanic, 3 Porowini Ave., 507217 Webber, Norcombe, farmer, Matakana. Whangarei. 608475 Wehby, Ashley George, pig farmer, Maungatapere, via 477743 Taylor, John Nevil Craig, clerk, 53 Kauika Rd., Whangarei. Whangarei. 577111 Teal, Harry Alfred, share-milker, Helena Bay, Hikurangi. 527890 Webster, Raymond Edwin Augustus, labourer, care of 550019 Teare, Cyril Robert, coal-miner, care of the Leviathan Coal• Rodney County Council, Warkworth. mine, Whangarei. 548559 Weoh, Ivan Robert, farmer, McKinney Rd., Warkworth. 536288 Teesdale, James Purdy, carpenter, 16 Haronui St., 488391 Welch, Neville Barry, farm hand, 21 Water St., Whangarei. Whangarei. 593462 Wells, Horace Arthur, grader-driver, Station Rd., Wellsford. 619004 Telfer, Mornington Wilson, farm hand, Parua Bay, 501938 West, Cyril Raymond, linesman, 4 Vinery Lane, Whangarei. Whangarei. 531264 West, Ernest William, casual surfaceman, care of Post-office, 530193 Tennant, David John, engineer, Morpeth St., Warkworth. Kaukapakapa. 530841 Thomas, Joseph Charles, radio mechanic, 18 Anzao Rd., 615593 Whalen, Alexander Cyrus, civil servant, Lilburn St., Wark­ Whangarei. worth. 618435 Thomas, Marino Ivan, orohardist, Shaw Rd., Oratia. 490577 Whalen, Leonard George, butter-factory worker, Hokianga 487956 Thomas, Walter Daniel, town clerk, Union St., Hikurangi. Rd., Dargaville. 535461 Thompson, Clive Milton, farmer, Turiwiri Rd., Dargaville. 491114 Whimp, Henry, farmer, Kamo Kauri Rural Delivery, 540251 Thompson, Joseph, farmer, Glenbervie, Whangarei. Hikurangi. 528510 Thompson, William Arthur, butcher, care of Thompson 615676 White, Gordon Leonard, farm worker, Swanson. Bros., Ruawai. 618625 White, Horace Noel, auto electrician, 14 Wolfe St., 584523 Thorburn, Myrvin Arnold, porter (N.Z.R.), 63 Kamo Rd, Whangarei. Whangarei. 517322 White, Wilfred Robinson, farmer, Woodcocks Rural Delivery, 619879 Thorburn, Vernon, labourer, Tanekaha Rural Delivery, Warkworth. Hikurangi. · 486330 Whitefield, Malcolm Warrington, plumber, Kaitaia. 587481 Timewell, Eric Wreford, master butcher, 1 Oranga Rd., 580961 Whitefield, Thomas Frank, road surfaceman, Kohukohu, Whangarei. Hokianga. 583593 Tinsley, Walter John, baker, Commerce St,. Kaitaia. 589683 Whitehead, Frank Esmond, shopkeeper, King St., Hikurangi. 537853 Tomkies, Otto Baff, die and tool maker, Edmonton Rd., 576143 Whitmore, Ivan Brewster, dairy-farmer, Maunu, Whangarei. Henderson. 497759 Whitmore, Ronald Aston, public accountant, Wellsford. .
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