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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 2308 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 86 MILITARY AREA No. 8 (NEW PLYMOUTH)-oontmued. MILITARY AREA No. 8 (NEW PLYMOUTH)-oontinued. 5.33688 Loader, George Frederick, painter, 14 Parris St. 475884 Mangan, Cornelius Brendan, mail clerk, 416 Broadway St., 514538 Lobb, Alexander James, motor mechanic, 38 Ariel St., Stratford. Stratford. 570869 Manning, Joseph Charles, farmer, Makahu Rural Delivery, 604658 Lockley, Henry James, farmer, Riverlea, Kaponga. · Stratford. 631038 Lockley, John Fraser, farm labourer, Manutahi Rd., Manu­ 561526 Marchant, John, cook, Patea. tahi. 586708 Mark, Roger Francis, produce salesman, 189 Glover Rd., 465294 Lobkstone, Leonard Edward, clerk, 352 South Rd. Hawera. 628662 London, Sydney, farm ha;nd, Te Popo, Ngaere Rural Delivery, 628914 Marking, Peter Gerald, salesman, 9 Egmont St., Hawera. Stratford. 601806 Marr, Adam, farmer, Upper Mangorei Rd. 549842 Long, Edwarq, William Patrick, farmer, Manaia. 572544 Marsh, Aaron James, dairy-farmer, Hillsborough. 549822 Longstaff, Arthur Robert, dairy-farmer, Egmont Village, 559380 Marsh, Albert Edward, sheet-metal worker, 197 St. Aubyn St. Inglewood. 540041 Marsh, Alfred John, motor-driver, Whakapuki St., Urenui. 549823 Longstaff, Charles Free, farmer, King Rd., Inglewood. 540103 Marshall, Andrew Victor Douglas, cheese-factory hand, 629911 Longstaff, Roy Benjamin, farm hand, Tarurutangi. Mountain Rd., Eltham. 518187 Lord, James, farmer, Beach Rd., Kai Iwi. 491265. Marshall, Victor Lindsay, civil servant, Egmont St., Patea. 581996 Lord, Searle Rodney, dairy-farmer, 151 Pembroke Rd., 554624 Martin, Kenneth Patrick, small-holder, "Dungannon," Stratford. Saxton Rd., Rural Delivery. 460271 Lorkin, Arthur Eric, butcher, 366 South Rd. 543260 Martin, Lawrence Edmund, dairy-farmer, Cheal Rd., 585983 Loveridge, William I van, farm-manager, Kaimata Rd., Ngaere, Stratford. Kaimata, Inglewood. 956702 Martin, Leslie William, farm labourer, Opua Rd., Opunake. 584736 Lower, Harold Stanley, roadworks foreman, Standish St., 552839 Martin, Maurice, dairy-farmer, Kent Rd. Inglewood. 4757~2 Maru, James Arthur, porter (N.Z.R.), 55 Cloton Rd., 609179 Luders, Ernest Martin, farmer, Waverley. Stratford. 547293 Luscombe, George Lawrence, dairy-farmer, Skeet Rd., - 590853 Maslin, Edward, transport-operator, 100 Conway Rd., Kapuni. Eltham. 599884 Lusk, John Campbell, farmer, Arawhato Rd., Oaonui, 513550 Mason, Donald, lorry-driver, 96 Pembroke Rd., Stratford. Opunake Rural Delivery. 598317 Mason, Edward John, labourer, 10 Juliet St., Stratford. 565243 Luxton, Ronald Rattenbury, farmer, Waitara. 558851 Mason, Major Stewart, bus-proprietor, 161 Leach St. 534166 Lynch, Charles William, clothier, 522 Mission Hill. 603340 Mason, William Robert, share-milker, Kahouri Rd., Stratford. 564888 Lynch, Daniel, dairy-farmer, Whakamara. 547344 Matheson, Alexander Malcolm, physical instructor, 85 Buller 599577 Lyndon, Fredrick John, cheese-factory worker, Hastings St. Rd., Lowgarth. 475406 Matthews, Cecil Walter, co-operative manager, 32 Opunake 580178 Macartney, Eric John, farmer, Douglas. Rd., Stratford. 584678 Macartney, George Fairfax Gay, share-milker, Toko. 551301 Maxwel1, Charles William, garage..:proprietor, Oxford Rd., 576920 McArtney, Norman Mason, hairdresser, 35 Lemon St. Okato. 571254 McAsey, William Hector Lawrence, cheesemaker, Hutchins 580082 Maxwell, Herbert Clarence, baker, 64 Devon St. St., Waitara. , 501966 May, Milton Nesbit, bread-carter, 20 Ngamotu Beach~ 480181 McCallum, James Moncrieff, dairy-farmer, Duthie Rd., 570086 Mehaney, Cyril Huia, accountant, St. George St., Hawera. Hawera-Okaiawa Rural Delivery. 631111 Melhose, Rupert Fredric, factory hand, 3 Exeter St. 511909 McCallum, Morton Kenneth, service-station manager, McLean 495492 Mercer, Albert James, carpenter, Ihaia, Waitara. St., Waitara. 482968 Mercer, Ernest Edward, employee (N.Z.R.), 271 Railway 630756 McCaul, Walter Alexander, farm hand, Box 9, Brixton, Settlement, Whangamomona. Waitara. 555221 Meredith, Lionel Cyril, farm-manager, Strathmore. 581367 McComb, David, gasworks engineer, 18 Bell St. 561747 Meredith, Valentine Frederick, power-house operator, 510394 McCracken, William Goodwin, farmer, Pembroke Rd., Normanby Rd., Normanby. Stratford. 588632 Messana, Vernon Alfred James, farmer, Hospital Farm, 513985 MacDiarmid, Neil Stuart, dairy-farmer, Lower Glenn Rd., · South Rd., Hawera. Kaupokonui, Taranaki. 588629 Metcalfe, Charles Dudley, farm hand, Upper Duthie Rd., 513888 MacDonald, Donald, farmer, Okau, via New Plymouth. Mangatoki. 489940 McDonald, James Little, farm hand, care of J. C. Taylor, 551244 Meuli, Kingsley Milton, meter-reader, 13 Pukenui St. Ball Rd., Alton, Patea. 557085 Meyer, Ernest William, farm labourer, Opaku, Patea. 583076 MacDonald, Leslie Stocker, farmer, Okau. 514059 Michalick, Leonard Thomas, labourer, Princess St., Waitara. 460343 MacDonell, John, head barman, Ngamotu Golf House, 598701 Miles, Cuthbert Harold, bricklayer, Mangorei Rd. Main North Rd. 497583 Millar, Arthur Wyllie, lorry-driver, Smith St., Waverley. 467217 Mace, Hugh Parsons, dairy-farmer, Huirangi, Waitara. 551307 Millar, James, dairy-farmer, Egmont Rd., Kaimiro, Ingle- 572351 McGregor, George Raymond, farm-manager, Uruti Rd., wood. Uruti. 497570 Miller, James Robert, linesman, Rural Delivery, Saxton Rd. 478842 McGregor, Robert Alexander, share-milker, Plymouth Rd., 512692 Miller, Richard John, hairdresser, 11 Galt St., Nolantown, Koru. Hawera. 588146 McGuinness, Colin William Thomas, assistant-manager, 566938 Mills, Fred, dairy-farmer, Normanby Rd., Rural Delivery, Onaero, Waitara-Tikorangi Rural Delivery. Manaia. 518018 Mackay, Allan Luke, mechanic, 59 Record St. 486586 · Mills, Geoffrey Frank, gardener, 265 Avenue Rd. 586640 MacKay, 'Walter Henry, dairy-farmer, Winks Rd., Inaha, 476706 Millward, Robert Charles, branch-manager, 66 Gilbert St. Manaia. 499642 Milne, Noel Robertson, draper, 31 Carrington Rd. 631360 MacKenzie, Clement George, grocer's assistant, 323 Gisborne 593956 Mitchell, Frank, iron-moulder, 11 Devonport Flats. Tee., Opunake. 551743 Mitchell, Lionel Ernest Westbrooke, police constable, 22 464220 McKenzie, Harry Robinson, civil servant, 231 St. Aubyn St. Princes St. , 588001 McKenzie, Ivan Roy HoJloway, dairy-farmer, Tikorangi 629945 :Mitchell, Richard Fredrick, farm hand, care of Post-office, Rural Delivery, Waitara. Huiroa. 629203 Mackinder, Raymond Arthur, panel-beater, 25 Tukapa St. 608070 Moody, George Frederick, labourer, Normanby. 629365 McLean, Alexander Murdock, farm hand, care of G. H. 501988 Mooney, Robert William, farmer, Waitoitoi, Taranaki. Thompson, Tuna, Stratford. 493376 Moorhead, George Francis Barlow, chemist's assistant, 300 584457 McLean, Donald West, cabinetmaker, 66 Record St., Courtenay St. Fitzroy. 608961 Moorhead, Lawrence, garage attendant, 167 Carrington Rd. 547882 McLuskie, William Beattie, labourer, Victoria St., Patea. 598176 More, David Fraser, carpenter, 87 Miranda St., Stratford. 547784 McMillan, Norman Howard, builder, Domett St., Opunake. 496988 Morgan, Victor John, engine-driver, 37 Tawhlti Rd., Hawera. 523526 McMillan, Thomas Charles, train-examiner, 217 Juliet St., 588401 Morresey, Patrick John, farmer, Cardiff, Stratford. Stratford. 569888 Morris, Ashton Adrian, farmer, Mangatoki, Eltham. 495177 McNab, James Forbes, painter, Mountain Rd., Eltham. 519428 Morris, William Ernest, taxi-proprietor, 110 Carrington Rd. 513724 McNeill, Harry Leonard, salesman, 116 Car!'ington Rd. 588548 Morrison, Albert Rex, farmer, Midhirst. 613907 Macpherson, Arthur Herbert, confectioner, Matai St., 591353 Morrison, Cleverley Collins, farmer, Kai-iwi. Inglewood. 546180 Morrison, Gordon, farmer, Durham Rd., Inglewood. 572335 McPhillips, John Fenton, farmer, Wirihana Rd., Hawera. 631346 Morrison, Robert Victor, porter (N.Z.R.), 170 Regan St., 587401 McQuaig, Gerald Alexander, farmer, Opunake-Oanui Rural Stratford. Delivery, Opunake. 541882 Morrow, Thomas, mental nurse, 69 Gladstone St., Hawera. 472044 McQueen, Thomas James, dairy-farmer, Mata Rd., Eltham. 545970 Mourie, Kenneth Pelham, dairy-farmer, Ihaia Rd., Opunake. 507653 Macrae, Ewen Farquhar, garage-proprietor, Main South Rd., 573673 Moyes, Archibald McIntosh, dairy-factory manager, Suther- Rahotu. land Rd., Manaia. 519634 Mactier, Andrew Stuart, blacksmith, Riemenschneider St., 593276 Muir, Frederic Alexander, sheep-farmer, Motukawa Rd., Manaia. Tarata. 550445 Magee, John, farmer, Petone Rd., Tataraimaka. 546482 Muir, Fredrick Ronald, farm-manager, Kaponga, Taranaki. 507595 Magrath, John Andrew, lorry-driver, Elliot Rd. 496031 Mulcock, Edward Laurence, solicitor, Manaia Rd., Kaponga. 576730 Mahon, Edward, farmer, Mountain Rd., Tariki, Inglewood. 577999 Mul~olland, John, dairy-farmer, Manaia Rd., Kapuni. 582055 Mullin1:1, Leonard Henry, farm-manager, Opaku, Patea. 557024 Malcolm, Gordon McRae, share-milker, Temsky Rd., 499293 Mullon, Herbert David, clerk, 78 Courtenay St. Okaiawa. 496017 Munro, Eric, freezing-worker, Broadway, Waitara, Taranaki. 585468 Manby, Lionel William, grocer, Junction Rd., Inglewood. 565910 Mutter, John Charles Welham, clerk in holy orders, 'J'he 559880 Mancer, William Henry, butcher, 18 Bridge St., Eltham. Vicarage, Main St., Opunake. .
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