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DSL) Special Tenure Land (STL) Education Land Settlements (S50's Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz Discharged Soldiers Land (DSL) Special Tenure Land (STL) Education Land Settlements (S50’s) Archives NZ Reference ADSX 19572 LS-W 73/20 (1922 to 1953) Note: Papers in this volume are not strictly in order and sometimes papers for a single # are separated from each other within the volume. There are usually at least two pages for each category number shown. Discharged Soldiers Land Statute: Discharged Soldiers Settlement Amendment Act 1917 DSL 1 James Henry Silvester, Waikanae; Magnus William Thompson, Tawa Flat DSL 2 Frederick Thomas Sharplin; Edmund Arthur Mitchell, Makino, Feilding DSL 3 Clifford Smith, Awahuri, Palmerston North DSL 4 Henry Patrick Dalton, Pakihikana, Hunterville; William Richard Luoni DSL 5 Joseph Riepon, Makomako, Pahiatua DSL 6 John Algernon Rowbotham, Raumai, Ashurst DSL 7 Francis Kelsall, Kaiparoro, Eketahuna DSL 8 Frank Herman Baucke, Rongokokako, Eketahuna DSL 9 Arthur Hubert Newton Taylor, Te Horo DSL 10 Francis Michael Goggin, Atea, Eketahuna DSL 11 Michael John Martin O’Brien, Mangatainoka; George Leonard Williams; James Purves DSL 12 Hubert Joseph Quin, Carrington, Carterton DSL 13 Jack Wall, Tayforth, Wanganui; George William Hodgson; W. Davidson DSL 14 James Taylforth, Francis Line, Taratahi, Carterton; Norman Archibald Cooper; Marcus Rose DSL 15 Charles James Burr, Greatford, Bulls DSL 16 John Henry Taylor, Arapaepae Road, Levin DSL 17 Ludwig Edward Anderson, Linton; Norman Croad DSL 18 Clarence Smith, Omahine, Waverley DSL 19 Arthur Alfred Webb, Hukanui DSL 20 William Alan Carter, Shannon; Oswald Coley DSL 21 Frederick Ernest Webb, Hukanui or Francis Ernest Webb DSL 22 Robert Bruce Humphrey, R. M. D., Konini, Pahiatua DSL 23 Richard Sievers, Sea View, Porirua DSL 24 Cyril James Bartholomew & Frederick Charles Bartholomew, Levin DSL 25 John Marlow Hill, Beach Road, Weraroa; James Smith DSL 26 James Joseph Robertson, Oroua Downs; Alexander Thomson DSL 27 Kenneth Joseph Mossop, Rongotea; John William Mossop DSL 28 Gerald Francis Hoggard, Makomako, Pahiatua; Ernest Leslie Akehurst DSL 29 Ole Amundson (deceased); Robert Boyce, Matahiwi, Masterton DSL 30 Leslie Harold Newport, Otaki DSL 31 Edward Arthur Hockley, “Laurieston” Raumai, Ashhurst DSL 32 George Louis Halberg, Hastwell, Mauriceville; John Edgar Osborne DSL 33 George Walter Toyn, Eketahuna DSL 34 Frederick Hammer, Muru Muru, Raetihi DSL 35 Archibald Thomas Cooper, Rongokokako, Eketahuna DSL 36 Charles Cawthorne Elliott, Mangamaire; Mrs Ethel Louisa Small, Hukanui Cecil Clifford Tolley; H. W. Tolley; Keith Elliott Last updated 06 June 2018 Page 1 of 7 Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz DSL 37 John Frederick Bilby, Post Office, Eketahuna DSL 38 James MacFarlane, Stanway, Halcombe DSL 39 Cyril Bartholomew, Frederick Charles Bartholomew & Ivo James Bartholomew c/o Mrs C. Bartholomew, Makomako Road, Weraroa DSL 40 Noah Pullyblank, Francis Road, Tayforth DSL 41 William Wall, Omahine, Waverley DSL 42 Charles Frederick Moore, Otaki DSL 43 William Pratt Tateson, Rongokokaho, Eketahuna; Albert Henry Elliott DSL 44 Herbert Foster; John McGrail, Feilding DSL 45 George Albert Biddle, Hamua, Pahiatua DSL 46 Bryan Clifton Allen, Wanganui; Edward Ernest Wright, Kai Iwi DSL 47 Mrs Hilda May Keith, Eketahuna DSL 48 William Taylor, Box 26, Eketahuna; Francis Oliver Evans; J. G. Kay DSL 49 Magnus William Thompson, Tawa Flat; DSL 50 Cyril Bartholomew, Weraroa, Levin DSL 51 Allan William McDonald, Palmerston North DSL 52 Alfred Henry Parker, George St, Raetihi DSL 53 Mrs Gladys May Bennett, 88 Lombard St, Palmerston North Special Tenure Land STL 85 S. J. H. Lowry, Ohingaiti STL 87 Norman Alfred Miller, Ohingaiti STL 88 A. E. Davis (Deceased); Mrs Gwendoline Minnie Davis, “Crawford”, Brougham St Nelson; Raymond Thomas Jack Workman, Makakahi Rd, Raetihi STL 89 N. G. Cameron, Piriaka, Taumaranui; Cowan; McKinnon STL 91 C. A. Warrilow, Mangaweka; Colin William Donald Dickson STL 92 D. Thompson, Mangaweka; Alexander Littlejohn; Alexander Ross STL 93 Robert George Carter Jnr, Mangaweka STL 94 Robert Carter Snr, “Rosehill”, Sandon Road, Feilding STL 96 H. L. Osborne, Ohingaiti STL 97 Frederick Robert Fulton, Rangiwahia STL 101 Effred A. Mosley, Whakahoro; George Meade; Horace Bertie Rusling; Ivan Lewis Rusling; Bertrand Clarence Alwyn Albert Rusling STL 103 Hans M. Hansen, Haunui, Eketahuna STL 105 A. E. W. Smith, Orautohu, Raetihi; Duncan Eric Gardner; Raymond Thomas Jack Workman, Makakahi Road, Raetihi STL 108 Charles Arthur Rendle, Martin St, Upper Hutt; R. H. McKie; Mrs Maud Annie Rendle; Cyril Robert Yule; Jessy Wilson Yule, Owhango STL 113 A. L. Brown, Owhango; Douglas Max Lockyer STL 114 W. G. Blacklock; John William McLennan; Alexander Fraser, Holt Farm, Rangataua Road, R.M.D., Ohakune STL 119 Godfrey John Hammond (Deceased), Owhango; Mrs E. M. M. Hammond STL 120 R. E. Grace, Owhango; William Gray McKee Last updated 06 June 2018 Page 2 of 7 Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz STL 121 David Laing, Owhango, Taumaranui STL 122 E. W. Leeder; Harry Robson; Harry Grattan STL 129 J. M. Duncan, Raetihi STL 130 Stanley Harry George Wilson, Retaruke, Raurimu; Eric Allan Dobbs, Whakahoro STL 134 H. A. Houlbrooke, Woodville; Frank William Heays, Ashurst STL 136 F. T. Rowley, Box 20, Mangaweka STL 137 Douglas Walter Cook, Tawa Park, Woodville STL 138 T. H. Williams; Philip Wroughton Maurice; Edward John Hanmer Wilder STL 139 E. A. Bagley, Whakahora via Kaiheke STL 140 William Joseph Ryan, Hamua, Eketahuna STL 143 A. J. Peters, Retaruke, Raurimu STL 144 J. P. Hansen, Hukanui Road, Hamua; Mrs Blanche White STL 150 J. Persson, Ohingaiti; Mrs Emelia Annie Ramsay; Douglas Ramsay, Rangiwahia STL 151 W. Pywell, Owhango STL 155 J. Burns (deceased), Wanganui STL 160 A. Tester, Mangapurua, Wanganui STL 165 C. H. Sands, Tunanui Road, Piriaka STL 168 C. T. Harrigan, Kakahi STL 174 M. Geraghty, Raetihi STL 175 F. Nicol, Rangitaua; Frank Robert Fredericksen, Raitihi STL 176 F. W. Hall, Rangitaua; Samuel Leslie Mark STL 177 P. F. Brooks, Ohingaiti STL 178 J. De Lille, Mangatiti via Pahiatua; Ryan Martin; David William Christiansen STL 183 C. B. Bartrum, Mangapurua Landing, Wanganui River STL 188 John S. S. Bergman, Raetihi STL 193 Pilkington Ullett & Banks, Raurimu Road; George Roberts STL 194 Exekial G. E. Price, Boundary Rd, Solway, Masterton STL 195 Lewis G. Woollett, PO Box 30, Masterton STL 202 William P. Williams, Raetihi STL 205 Henry James Fell, Pohangina; Charles Sparrow Wycherley; Francis Henry Ashton; Mrs Annie Elizabeth Billett STL 206 George M. Bolton, Mangapurua Landing, Wanganui River STL 211 John William Fursdon, Owhango STL 212 Charles F. Price, West Bush Road, Masterton STL 216 William Frederick Dudson, Mangapurua Landing, Wanganui River STL 217 Frederick John Spry, Ohakune; Raymond Patrick Davis STL 219 Charles J. E. Adam, Horopito; Milton Norman Burrows; Sefton Browne STL 220 Andrew Quinlan Jnr & J. M. Quinlan & William Stephen Quinlan, Rewa STL 221 John McLennan, Kaiheke STL 228 H. G. Forster, Tunanui Road, Piriaka; Ernest Charles Sands; Robert Morris STL 229 A. B. Spicer & A. E. Spicer, Makirikiri, Wanganui River; Ian Leslie Ford STL 240 Michael F. Bradley, Okotuku, Waverley STL 243 Alexander E. Pope, Owhango STL 244 H. W. Christian, Owhango; Thomas Gerald Fallon STL 245 Lewis G. H. London, Owhango; James Lamb STL 246 Francis W. Charteris, Owhango; Charles Robert George Charteris; Charles Napier Cotter STL 247 John L. Franklin, Box 3, Owhango STL 248 Arthur Kilmister, Owhango; Colin Telfer; Karl Arthur Rule STL 249 William J. Hill, Owhango STL 250 Adam Lyle McKee, PO Box 15, Owhango STL 251 William Phillips Robertson, PO Box 4, Ohakune; Charles Innes McConachie STL 252 Francis H. Geraghty, Raetihi Last updated 06 June 2018 Page 3 of 7 Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz STL 253 Percival H. Petty, Raetihi STL 254 John Madsen, Horopito STL 258 John Dinsdale, Owhango; Albert Edward Grogan & Albert Samuel Grogan; Robert Stanley Evans STL 260 Charles Duffy, Taumaranui STL 261 Percival Andrew Cootes, Ballance St, Raetihi STL 264 Edward Johnson, Murumuru, Raetihi STL 265 J. M. Quinlan & Andrew Quinlan & William Stephen Quinlan, Rewa STL 269 Michael J. Crowley, Valley Road, Raetihi STL 270 Patrick Joseph Murphy, Mangaweka STL 272 Charles Percy Campbell Eggers, Kirikau via Taumaranui STL 273 Arthur Henry Trussell, Kirikau, Taumaranui STL 278 Walter E. Le Gros, Kirikau, Wanganui River, via Taumaranui STL 279 Sydney Merville Stent, Karewarewa STL 280 William Francis Rowse, Makomako, Pahiatua STL 283 Cecil Marcus Wright, Manunui; Frank Duncan STL 289 Frank Russell Farquhar, Pihautea, Featherston STL 290 Alan Henry Smith, Kimberley Road, Wereroa STL 291 Donald John McLean, Kimberley Road, Wereroa; Mrs Nellie McLean (widow); Donald Keith McLean STL 292 Arthur Robert Bryant, Arapaepae Road, Levin STL 293 Charles Henry Barber, Kaitieke via Raurimu STL 294 William Sefton Patten, Weraroa, Levin; John M. Galloway; Hector Graham Allan Cameron, Paraparaumu; David Sanders Aitchison STL 296 Sydney George Grant, Pihautea, Featherston STL 297 Reginald Patrick Reardon, Patea STL 299 William Wrightman Barbour, Owhango STL 300 Edwin Victor Howie, Kirikau via Taumaranui STL 301 Cornelius William Skelley, Kaupari Landing, Wanganui River STL 303 Hugh Lamont Osborne, Ohingaiti STL 304 Cyril de Lacy Smith, Manunui; Owen Dinsdale; Zeala R. Sisson; Ronald Sisson; Basil Alphonsus Lacy STL 323 E. B. Edwards, Retaruke STL 325 William Wrightman Barbour, 147 Hill Street, Wanganui STL 326 Alexander Edward Pope, Owhango STL 327 Frederick Bettjiman STL 328
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