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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 7 152 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 7. MILITARY AREA No. 2 (PAEROA)-cootimf6d, MILITARY AREA No. 2 (PAEROA)~oontinuect 583822 Swaney, Middleton Ryburn, farm-manager, Rangiruru Rd., 588204 Waide, Daniel Edward, dairy-farmer, Tahuna Post-office, Te Puke. Morrinsville. 592271 Swap, Joseph, farmer, Te Poi, Matamata. 506968 Waite, Charles, linesman (P. & T.), Kensington St., Putaruru. 524992 Swift, Herbert Leo., farmer, care of E. Hongh, Katikati 511192 Waite, Leonard, fireman (N.Z.R.), l06Roberts St., Tauranga. Rural Delivery. 474041 Wakefield, Lindsay Allan, Ralesman, care ofRotorua Auction 515033 Swift, Philip Henry James, music-dealer, Civic Buildings, Market, Rotorua. The Strand, Whakatane. 612936 Wakelin, Phlllip, farmer, Harris Rd., Putaruru. 264820 Sykes, Athol Arthur, farm labourer, Taneatua.. 460855 Walden, Ivan, prison warder, Hautu Prison Reserve, Turangi. 535216 Talbot, John Samuel, billiard-saloon proprietor, 2 Johnston 450307 Waldron, J aok, farm hand, Komata, Paeroa. St., Waihi. 510825.Walker, Henry KE1ith, exchange clerk, 112 Pukuatua St., 465766 Tanner, Jack, stock auctioneer, Cameron Rd., Te Puke. Rotorua. 608431 Tansey, Francis, timber worker, Salisbury Buildings, Mata. 619057 Walker, John Reginald Elkin, farm hand, care ofR. Walker, mata. , Goring St., Opotiki. 530201 Tapp, Raymond Stuart, bulldozer-driver, Te-Ngae Rd., 611233 Wall, Archie Edward John, dairy-farmer, Omokoroa, . Rotorua. Tauranga. · 608413 Taylor, David Hugh, telegraphist, King St., Te Puke. 607980 Wallace, Arthur Laurie, overseer (P.W.D.), corner Cameron 586237 Taylor, Edward William, farmer, care of Gillinghams, Rd. and Harvey St., Tauranga. Walton. 617280 Wallace, Gordon Alexander, farm hand, Waharoa Rural 696338 Taylor, Frederick Ched.wick, contractor, Bush Camp, Te Delivery. Whetu. 577765 Wallace, William Craig, carpenter, Waitakaruru. 606792 Taylor, Harry, carpenter, Pretoria St., Rotorua. 452032 Walsh, Joseph P!!,trick, labourer, Puru, Thames Coast. 519337 ·Taylor, John Alfred, share-milker, care of William Casey, 537767 Walters, Albert, farmer, Kaihere Rural Delivery, Ngatea. Gunns Rd., Waharoa. 536809 Walters, William Eynon, carpenter, care of J. Toms, Wenlock 610512 Taylor, Malcolm John Henderson, farmer, Hoe-o-Tainui, St., Waihl. via Ohinewai. 507835 Ward, Alfred Henry John, labourer, care of Mr. D. Eagleson, 483929 Taylor, Milton Samuel, farm-manager, Tapapa, Tirau. Rural Delivery, Te Puke. 618606 Taylor, William, farm hand, care of S. W. Brown, Paerata 617828 Ward, Edwin Norman, farm hand, Putarnru. Ridge, Opotiki. 514272 Ward, Gordon Larkman, labourer, Okania, Matamata. 584887 Taylor, William Arthur George, sawmiller, Ngatira, Puta- 491770 Ward, Henry James, farm labourer, Hamurana. Rd., Ngo- ruru. ngotaha. 535280 Terry, Allan John, farm worker, care of H. G. Titterton:, 526003 Ward, Rupert Francis, grocer, care -0f Post-office, Mount Omokoroa, Tauranga. Maunganui. 585044 Tew, Edwin Raphael, farmer, Kaihere. 584227 Wardrop, Walter Miller, pig-farmer, Cambridge Rd., Tau, 538363 Theobald, George Percival, dairy-farmer, Monowahe, Matata. ranga. 618144 Thocolich, Phillip, labourer, Te Puke. 491001 Warn, John Edgar Bongard, chemist, Park Rd., KatikatL 578646 Thomas, John Henwood, miner, Kensington Rd., Waihi. 509144 Warne, Walter Gilbert, electrician, 30 Karaka Rd., Thames. 613727 Thompson, Robert Mervyn, share-milker,· care of. A. J. · 277580 Warner, Les!Je Arthur, farm hand, care of Mr. Claris, Awakeri. Lawry, Te Aroha Rural Mail Delivery, Te Aroha West. 450310 Warner, Thames Jame.a, electrician, 50 Victoria Ave., 529986 Thomson, James Alexander, grocer, corner Spring and Sel­ Whakatane. wyn Sts., Tauranga. 579077 Watkins, Ivon Clem, salesman, 52 Devon St., Rotorna. 484099 Thomson, Leonard Henry, school-teacher, 11 King St., 523132 ·Watson, Norton Hornsea, farmer, Tahuna, via Morrinsville. Rotorua. 617733 Watson, Thurlo Stanley, factory hand, Gate Pa, Tauranga. _ 504251 Thornton, George Ernest, dairy-farmer, Waitehauni Rd.,· 619077 Watson, William Leamington, oarpenter's labourer, Regent Waikioo. St., Waihi. 534538 Tickner, John Edmund, storeman, Otakiri, Whakatane. 547431. Waugh, Reginald Charles Beckham, farmer, Okoroire Rural 618433 Timmins, John Harold, fisherman, Grey St., Thames. Delivery, Tirau. 532454 Tomalin, Frank, farmer, Waotu Rural Delivery, Putaruru. 507220 Webbern. Richard David, orderman, care of G. L. Martin, 529842 Tol!g, Cyril Arnold, baker, Church St.. Opotiki. Ltd., Carriers, Putaruru. 606236 Tooley, Ashley Campbell, farmer, Te Ngae, Rotorua. 219476 Weir, Arthur Stewart, share-milker, Rural Delivery, Whaka­ 614947 Torr, Clifford Douglas, farmer, Waitakaruru, Hauraki Plains. tane. 544092 Torrens, Sidney Alexander, farmer, Baxters Rd., Waihi. 460803 Welch, Bernard Percy, service-station employee, Allen St., 530898 Townshend, Malcolm Wal!ace, farm hand, care of J. Morrinsville. Hanright, Rural Delivery, Whakatane. 619201 Wells, Frederick, driver, Mamaku. 530484 Treloar, Andrew Gilbert, farmer, care of Mrs. Frost, Te Puke. 518095 Wenn, Raymond Ernest, farm hand, care of Henderson's 583551 Tretheway, Norman, dairy.farmer, Waihou. Mill~ Kaimai. 473280 Trevelyan, Albert, school-master, Folles St., Te Aroha, 605511 West, Cyril John, naval officer, Ocean Beach Rd., Mount 534187 Trigger, Ronald, labourer, 105 Mackay St., Thames. Maunganui, ' 540131 Trim, Lawrence William, branch-manager, 51 Station Rd., 552607 West, James Theodore, share-milker, No. 8 Road, Tatuanui. Paeroa. 519488 West, Walter Henry, dairy-farmer, Rural Delivery, Putaruru. 483380 Trindall, Edward Roger, shop-assistant, 32 Merritt St., 589475 West, William Stewart, fitter and turner, 50 Richmond St., Whakatane. Thames. · 583562 Trotman, Cyril William, dairy-farmer, No 2 Rd., Waitoa. ·4 72939 Westbrook, Roy Donald, electrician, Thames Valley Electric. 617915 Trotter, Alfred George, sawmill-assistant, Bennett St., Paeroa. power Board, Te Aroha. 501955 Truss, Trevor Athol, hairdresser, 36 Pukaki St., Rotorua. 479728 Weston, Alfred Edward, factory employee, Esk St., Waitoa, 535345 Tunnioliffe, Joseph Clifford, meohanio, Private Bag, Rotorua. 463725 Westwater, William Wallace, public accountant, Anderson 609011 Tunnicliffe, Victor John Norris, sawmill manager, Te Puke St., Morrinsville. Rural Delivery. 395757 Whalley, William Albert, farm hand, Otakiri, Bay of Plenty. 532876 Turner, Huntly Overton, carrier, Marchant St., Putaruru. 507804 Whitaker, Samuel Henry, fruit - f~er, Otumoetai, 538611 Tyrrell, Clarence Vincent, farm manager, Pairere Rural Tauranga. Delivery, Tirau. 472227 White, Carl James, shop-manager, Broadway, Matamata, 481211 Upton, George Stanley, grocery manager, Uta St., Rotorua. 490850 White, David Renfrew, medical practitioner, Public Hospital, 592238. Urwin, Clyde Theodore, farmer, Walton. Tauranga. 603026 Vanstone, George Nathaniel, dairy-farmer, Otara 'Rd., 533648 White, James Francis, carpenter, :Rata St., Te Aroha, Opotiki. ' 516127 White, Percival Charles Haggarty, dairy-factory employee, 615997 Vazey, Kelvyn George, grocer's as!'istant, Box 25, Awanui. · Seddon St., Waharoa, 511311 Vedder, Aubrey Athol Roy, boot-repairer, 45 Pahau St., 533292 White, Russell Thursten Kerry, mechanic, T.ainni St., Thames. Matamata. 561313 Vickerman, Edward Errol, farm employee, care of W.· M. 533655 Whitten, William Henry, farmer, McCabe's Rd., Rural Grantham, Te Poi Rd., Matamata. Delivery, Te Aroha. 544639 Vickers, George Leonard, carpenter, Pitt St., Tauranga. 479975 Whittington, Mark, hairdresser, Main Rd., Te Puke. 280591 Vincent, Edwin Seymour, surfaceman, Victoria St., Waihi. 618431 Whyte, Bruce Swinton, farm hand, Park Rd., Katikati. 510101 Vint, William, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), 108 Robert St., 619460 Wickham, Matthew Deacon, student, No. 1, Rural Mail . Tauranga. Delivery, Te Puke. 565868 Vitali, Vincent Joseph, laundry proprietor, 3' King St., 484492 Wigg, Geoffrey Charles, men's outfitter, Kenny St., Waihi. Whakatane. 610662 Wilkie, John Campion, farm-manager, Pntaruru, Rural 565857 Vosper, Claude Edward, farmer, Lichfield Rural Delivery, Delivery 2, Putaruru. 492427 Wilkes, Sidney Thomas, petrol-service fitter, Cullen St., 619890 Vnglar, Murray John, clerk, Mill Rd., Paeroa. Paeroa. 6ll534 Wade, Lawrence Charles, carpenter, Putarurn. 530441 Wilkins, Arthur Fredrick, joiner, 38 6th Ave., Tauranga. 635658 Wadham, Claude, share-milker;No. 1 Rd., Waitoa. 510661 Williamson, Rodney Kenneth, motor-driver, 25 Tntanekai 510087 Waide, Benjamin Arthur, general storekeeper, Tahuna. St., Rotorua. · .
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