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New Zealand Gazette Officiating Ministers No.11 155 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, 6 FEBRUARY 1958 Published by Authority WELLINGTON: MONDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 1958 ~ T OFFICIATING MINISTERS 156 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 11 Officiating-Ministers for 1958~Notice No. 1 · PURSUANT to the Marriage Act 1955, the following list of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act is published for general information: The Church of the Province of New The Church of England-continued The Church of England-continued Zealand, Commonly called the Church of England The Reverend- The Reverend- Cartridge; Lawrence Edwin, M.A. Ferry, Francis John, L.Th. The Reverend- Castle, Wilmot Rodd, L.Th. Firebrace, Robert Cardell Adams, Geoffrey, Owen, B.A., LLB. Caswell, Colin Douglas Charles _ Fisher, Francis Vivian, Canon Addis, Ellis A venel Catley, Allan Bruce, M.A., M.Sc.,· Fisher, John Matson, L.Th. Aires, Raymond Charles, M.A., L.Th. Th.L. · Fitzpatrick, John Hunter Aldworth, Alexander William Flatt, Herbert John, Canon Algar, Evan Beethoven, M.A., B.D. The Right Reverend---:- Fleury, Franquefort Eccles Allen, Francis Lechampion Caulton, Sidney Gething, M.A. Flewellen, James Joseph Allison, Lester Frederic Ford, Frederick John Anderson, Alfred Reid, M.Sc. The Very Reverend- Ford, Gordon Rex Anderson, James John, Canon . Chandler, Charles Walker, Dean Fraser, Archibald James Thomas, Anderson, John Laurence, M.A. M.A., B.D. Anderson, Leslie William Shallad The Reverend- French, William Alfred Andrews, Roydon Percival, L.Th. Chard, Edward Proud, John Dakers, B.Com., Arlidge, John Brett, B.A. Charles, Austen Clelland Flowerday, A.R.A.N.Z. Arnold, Harry Coleridge, M.A., L.Th. Canon Fry, Henry Eric Kyrle, M.A., Arnold, Walter Charles, B.A. Childs, Henry Arthur, M.A. Honorary Canon Ashley~Jones, James Edwin· Clark, Richard Rex Funnell, Henry William Atkinson, Edwin Clare Clarke, Neil Stenson Fussell, Raymond Selwyn Coldham Aubrey, Keith Gilbert, L.Th. Cocks, Hubert Maurice, M.A., B.D., · Gamlen, William Peter Blagdon, M.A., Ault, Harold Frank, -M.A., B.D., L.Th. Canon L.Th. Austin, Hugh Warren, M.A. Cocks, Michael Dearden Somers, M.A. Gardiner, Sydney Reade, M.A., Canon Baker, Gerald Stothert Collard-Scruby, Allington Frank, Garraway, William Arthur Ball, Frederick Offwood, -L. Th. A.KC. Gault, Cecil, M.A. Bambury, Owen Ronald Collins, Leonard Kilby Bamford, Eric Ellerslie, M.A., L.Th. Connolly; William Edward The Venerable Archdeacon­ Barber, Elton Clifford, B.A. Cook, Frederick Walter Gavin, Gordon Hay Barnes, Lewis Agassiz, M.A., L.Th. Cook, George Pilkington Barnett, Neville Selmes, L.Th. Cooper, Ian Douglas Lewis The Reverend- Bathurst; Keith Orton, M.A., L.Th. Corbin, Samuel Bertram Roberts, Georgantis, Anthony George, M.A., Beattie, William Bruce . Canon L.Th. Beaumont, William Arthur,. Canon Corney, Samuel, Canon Beckett, Bruce Arthur Westenra, L.Th. Coulthard, Roy Edward, B.A., L.Th. The Very Reverend Dean- Bedwell, Walter William Cowell, Dennis Aubrey Gibson, Osborne Stanley Oliver, L.Th. Beech, Walter Herbert, L.Th. Cox, Bernard Sheffield Beere, Lionel O'Sullivan, M.A. Crossman, George Arthur, L.Th., The Reverend- Bell-Booth, William Louis, L.Th. Canon Giles, Edward, M.C., M.A. Bell, William Cullen, Clifford Lloyd, L. Th. Gillett, Francis· Charles Bernard Benham, Noel Francis, L.Th. Culpitt, Raymond Woodward Goddard, Frederick Paul Preston Bennett, Manu Augustus Cunliffe, William Richard, B.A., L.Th. Godfrey, Richard, L.Th., Canon Bennett, Reginald Marchmont Curzon~Siggers, William Arthur, M.A., Good, Ernest Charles Betteridge, Maurice Stanley, M.A., LL.M., Canon Goodall, Maurice John, B.A. L.Th. Dalby, Ross Howieson Goodman, John Nor man Bianchi, Valentine Albert · Dashfield, Edward Maurice Gourdie, Rona McLeod, D.S.O., L.Th. Bigwood, Charles William, B.A., Datson, John Harold (Mr) .M.B.E. Blackburn, Alan. Hopton The Very Reverend- The_ Very Reverend Dean­ Blair, Riga Wells Davies, David Jones, B.Sc., Dean Gowing, Eric Austin Blakiston, Peter Henley, L.Th. Bolam. Cecil Edward, Canon The Reverend- . The Reverend- Bolt, Anthony Laurence, B.A. Davies, John Caradog, Canon Emeritus Graham, Ian Hamilton Boniface, Herbert Garway, M.A. Davies, Walter Ernest Detheridge Gray, Arthur Alan Western, M.A. Bool, Wilfred Arthur, L.Th. Davison, John David Firth, M.A. Gray, George John Bourne, Ian Grant, B.A. Green, Raleigh Richard Denzil, B.A. Bowyer, Henry George, B.D., B.Sc. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Greer, John Edward Boyd-Bell, Henry James Dawson, Frederick Oberlin Gregory, Kenneth · Brackenbury, Michael Noel Gregory, William Herbert Braddock, David -- Alwyn, L.Th. Griffin, George William Garland, The Reverend- .Canon Braddock, Kenneth Frederick Langley Day, Frederick James Branthwaite, John Walter, B.A. Day, John Ashley Garnet, B.A. Hall, Rupert Thomas, L.Th., Canon Bray, John Eric Daynes, Francis John, Canon de Candole, Donald Vully The Venerable Archdeacon- The Very Reverend- ._ Dentith, Lancelot Keith . Hamblett, -William Alexander Harry, Bretton, William Frederick, M.A., Dewar; .· Alexander Montgomene L.Th. Dean Hastings _ Dobbs, Clifford- Leslie,. B.A. The Reverend- ' The Reverend- · Dobson, Ronald Keith, B.A., L.Th. Hamilton, Hugh Staples, Canon Brierley, Bertram Regi:i!ald, Canon Don, Bruce William Hancock, Thomas Cyril John Brown, Colin Greville, B.A., L.Th. Dorman, Dennis John Brennian, M.A. Hansen. Neil Bertram, B.A. Brown, John Lawley, B.A., L.Th. Drake, William Nevill Harbour, William Leslie Scott, B.A., Bull, Archibald George Dryburgh, Alexander Huntly L.Th., Canon Bull, Cecil Stanley, A.C.T., Th.L., Dudding, Edward Leslie Harding, Ernest Osbourne F.R.G.S. Duffy, Alex Edward, L.Th. Harding, Harold Frederick, D.S.O., Dunningham, Selwyn. David Eden., M.B.E., M.A. The Venerable Archdeacon­ M.A., L.Th. Harding, William Douglas, M.A., Bull, Maxwell Lovelace Arthur Dyer, James Henry L.Th. Eades, Reginald William Gaywood Harper, Harry. The Reverend-'-­ Eames, Hube.rt Hardisty, B.A. Burchill, William Ian Eaton, Ross Seymour, M.A. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Burgin, Eric Woollcombe, B.A., L.Th. Easton, · Richard Huntingford Harris, Harold Mayo Burns, Percy Edmiston, Douglas -Seymour Burrow, Selwyn Charles Edmunds, William Milton, B.A. The Reverend- Burton, Arthur Bernard Edwards, Ian Carncross, L. Th. Harrison, Frederick Charles, B.D. Butt, Gordon Alexander Elliott, Keith, V.C. Hartley, William Henry Darien Button, Kenneth Francis, M.A., Ellis, John Francis Haskell, Charles William, M.B.E., B.D. Canon Erwin, .John Desmond Hattaway, Robert _ Cable, John Henry Evans, David Sidney Hay, Douglas Ramsay, M.A. , Calder, Matthew Lewis, L.Th. Evans, John, L.Th. Heath, John Gordon, L.Th. Cameron, Derek Cedric Graham Everall, Thomas Roy, L.Th. Heerdegen, William George Murliss, Cameron, Mangatitoki Evitt, Ernest B.A. Cameron:, William Steven Graham, Fagg, Thomas Francis, L.Th. Hervey, John Russell L.Th. Farnell, Allen James Hewlett, John Oswald Campbell, Milton Hope Fenton,· Richard James, L. Th. Hill, "George Vergette Carpenter, Theodore George Ferguson, Donald Thomas,_ L.Th. Hine, William Henry Stutchbury Carrell, Brian Ruane Feron, Joseph Francis, B.A., L.Th. Hodgson, John Daniel Garner, L.Th. 10 FEBRUARY. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 157 The Church of England-continued The Church of England-continued The Church of England-continued The Venerable Archdeacon­ The Venerable Archdeacon- The Venerable Archdeacon­ Hodgson, Reginald, L.Th. Lush, John Arthur, B.A. Palmer, Clifford George, B.A. Hogg, John David, M.A., L.Th. The Reverend­ The Right Reverend Bishop­ The Right Reverend Bishop­ McAlpin, Craig Neal Panapa, Wireni.u Netana, C.B.E. Holland, John Tristram, M.A. McCaul, Ian Halse, B.Com., L.Th. McConchie, Stewart Donald, L.Th. The Reverend­ The Reverend- McCrostie, Keith Ross, M.A., L.Th. Paraone, Henare Holmes, Melville Edward, L.Th. McCutcheon, Eccles Alexander Parr, Alexander Francis Robert, L.Th. Hook, Herbert, M.A., Canon McGechie, John Kenneth Parr, Patrick William Dennis, B.A. Hopkins, Henry Ivor, B.A. Machell, Bernard John Patuawa, Wiki Pera Netana Houghton, Michael Richard, M.A. Pearce, Francis Charles Hoult, Edward Ingham The Venerable Archdeacon­ Pearson, Tom Vivian, L.Th. Huata, Wi Te Tau, Canon McKenzie, Gordon Melville, B.A. Peaston, Monroe, M.A., B.D. Hughes, George Edward, M.A. Perkins, John Stanley Heathcote, Hughes, Robert Daniel Pakenham The Reverend­ B.A., L.Th. Hughes, William James, L.Th. McKenzie, Thomas Alan Pierard, Beaumont Harold Hulme, Joseph Ernest Mackie, Kenneth Johnston, M.A. Pirani, Maurice Russell Maclean, John Raglan, B.A. Pittman, John Allan The Right Reverend Bishop­ McLevie, Edward Mitchell H ulme-Moir, Francis Oag Maffey, Geoffrey Louis, M.A., L.Th. The Venerable Archdeacon- Main, Frederick Charles Plaistowe, Ronald Percy Frank, B.A., The Reverend- Mak, Timothy . L.Th. H urd, Stanley Alfred Giles, Canon The Venerable Archdeacon­ The Reverend'-- The Very Reverend- Malcolm, Douglas Blomfield Plumb, Bernard Outing H urst, Walter Edmund Wilmshurst, Poata, Keina M.A. · The Reverend- Porteous, Lawrence William Mann, Peter Woodley, L.Th. Pou, Hem1 Kiro The Reverend- Marriott, Wallace Fakon Powell, Walter Leslie Wilton, L.Th., H utton, Herbert Vincent Marshall, Cecil Thomas, B.A. Canon Hutton, Peter George, L.Th. Martin, John Steele, B.A. Hyde, Claude Edward Mataira, Wiremu Pere The Venerable Archdeacon­ Ihaka, Kingi Matutaera Matthews, Oswald John, M.A. Prebble, Albert Ernest, M.A. Irwin, Frederick Leslie, L. Th. Matthews, Ralph Vernon Isaacson, Charles Herbert, B.A., Mee, James Alexander, M.A. Meharry, Robert Cyrus The Reverend- Honorary Canon Preb ble, Kenneth Ralph, M.A. Isherwood, Hector Lionel Richard, Merton, John James, B.Sc. Mete, Maaka Matiu, L.Th. Price, Benjamin L.Th. Puha, Wiremu Tureia, L.Th. Ives, Leonard Middlebrook, Farrer Millar, Douglas Stewart, M.A., Canon Pullar, Douglas Arthur, B.Sc. Moir, George Kynoch, B.A. Purchas, Alban Alexander, L.Th. The Very Reverend- Purchas, Alban Charles Theodore, James, Percival Ernest, M.A. M.A., L.Th., Canon The Venerable Archdeacon­ Pyatt, William Allan, M.A.
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