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The New Zealand Gazette1 221 JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE1 221 MILITARY AREA No. 6 (WANGANUI)-continued. MILITARY AREA No. 6 (WANGANUI)-continued. 436670 Hughes, Arthur William, butcher, 106 Main St., Palmerston 559729 Johnstone, John, shepherd, Rangitira Rd., Hunterville. North. 596727 Johnstone, Stephen, springmaker (N.Z.R. ), 23 Duncan St., 432647 Hughes, George Thomas, labourer, vVhakarongo. Wanganui. 271696 Hughes, Henry James, farm labourer, Maxwell. 481812 Jona.sen, Leonard Wilfred, henchman, National Park. 531537 Hunt, Leslie John, service-driver, 46 Duncan St., Wanganui 607002 Jones, Arnold Spencer, hairdresser, 54 Ridgway St., Wanga­ East. nui. 604138 Hunt, Stratford Lynn, butcher, 73 East St., Feilding. 273405 Jones, Bert Thomas, butcher, Kakahi. 485425 Hunt, William Clifford, factory hand, Kauwhata. 563109 Jones, Charles Joseph, departmental manager, 8 Colling­ 064367 Hunter, Clifford Ross, clerk, Salvation Army Hut, Waiouru wood St., Palmerston North. Military Camp, W aiouru. 467973 Jones, Llewellyn Camarvon, bank officer, 544 Church St., 556761 Hunter, Thomas Herbert, labourer, care of 121 Bell St., Palmerston North. Wanganui. 457846 Jones, Norman Standfield, farm labourer, Rural Mail 467664 Hurley, Albert Henry, mercer, 112A Liverpool St., vVanganui. Delivery, Mangawhata, Palmerston North. 556772 Hurley, Vincent Joseph, farmer, Onga Rd., Hunterville. 501420 Jones, Robert Hamilton, painter, Aldridge Tee., Taihape. 237689 Hurst, Eric, storeman, 107 Glasgow St., \Vanganui. 470172 Jordan, John Oliver, foreman mechanic, 87 Marine St;, 600808 Huston, Robert Tennyson, mill worker, 9 Gorran Ave., Palmerston North. Wanganui. 527555 Judd, Frederick James, dairy-farmer, Aokautere, Palmerston 616544 Hutchins, Jack Mellor, mechanical engineer, 297 Ferguson North. St., Palmerston North. 500471 Jurgens, Johannes Heinrich Wilhelm, truck-driver, Main St., 550696 Hutchinson, Robert Henry, panel-beater, 31 Moore Ave., Fordell. Wanganui. 548153 Kapoor Jagat Ram, storekeeper Ranrimu. 591834 !bell, Percy Tennyson, plasterer, 127 Featherston St., 517785 Karstem, Frederick Peter, lahonrer, 51 Linton St., Palmers­ Palmerston North. ton North. 594601 IggoLsden, Harold William, farmer, Post-office, Longburn. 566145 Kearney, William Francis, commercial traveller, 93 Grey 535519 Ihle, Adolph Harding, joiner, care of II Pascal St., Palmers­ St., Palmerston North. ton North. 525545 Keelan, Thomas 111:eliville, butcher, Kimbolton Rd., Feilding. 548952 Inglis, Lawrence :Fairbairn, optician, 391 Albert St., Palmers­ 604554 Keenan, Rupert Desmond, medical practitioner, Otaki Beach. ton North. 490495 Keith, Benjamin, laboure~, 529 Boundary Rd., Palmerston 536228 Irvin, Clifford Thomas, painter and decorator, 64 Campbell North. St., Palmerston North. 565295 Kempson, Harold Edward, bricklayer, 271 Main St., 464134 Irvine, Harold, proprietor, 42 Kawatiri Ave., Wanganui. Palmerston North. 240371 Isaacs, Gordon Llndsey, carpenter, 436 Featherston St., 536182 Kendall, Leslie Thomas, hotel cook, 50 Burns Ave., Palll).ers­ Palmerston North. ton North. 481356 Jackson, Alfred Errol Willoughby, driver, 256 Featherston 603400 Kendrick, Albert Henry, farm labourer, Aokautere, Palmers- St., Palmerston North. ton North. 581431 Jackson, Andrew Fredrick, carpenter and joiner, 48 Miro St., 605162 Kendrick, James, labourer, Sherwill St., J<'eilding. Palmerston North. 618272 Kendrick, James Edward, farmer, Otaki. 615335 Jackson, Cyril Lionel, farm hand, care of Claridge Bros., 594625 Kennedy, Archibald, farmer, Rongotea, Palmerston North. Fitzherbert vVcst Rural Deliverv, Palmerston North. 619919 Kennedy, Barry Nicholas, farm hand, "Harataha," Karioi. 554744 Jackson, Leslie King, carpenter, "30 :Miro St., Palmerston 245168 Kennedy, Martin James, care of Mr. T. P. Kennedy, Karioi. North. 613380 Kenrick, James, labourer, Sherwood St., Feilding. 471004 Jacques, William Albert, lecturer in agriculture, 447 Albert 533729 Kerr, John, service - station proprietor, 57 Nixon St., St., Palmerston North. ' W anganni East. 526032 ,James, Douglas Melvyn Gibb, dairy-farmer, Ohingaiti. 617040 Key, Ronald Charles, toymaker, 3 Maire St., Palmerston 493003 James, George Kenneth, farmer, Wcstmere Rd., Wanganui. North. 525306 James, John Charles, wire-mattress maker, 8 Holyoake St., 573985 Kilgallon, Hugh, baker, 45 Knowles St., Palmerston North. Wanganui. 600581 Kilgour, Robert Kenneth, farmer, Coulters Line Rural 617368 James, ,Joseph, shepherd, care of T. Enwright, Te Kumu Delivery, Feilding. Station, Hunterville. 478874 Kilpatrick, Maurice Desmond, assistant valuer, 31 Lombard 491444 James, Norman Alfred Bradburn, meat inspector, 39 St., Palmerston North. Jackson St., Wanganui. 460229 Kilsby, Bertram Alfred Fitzherbert, sheep-farmer, Tiritea, 480928 Jamieson, Kenneth, insurance agent, 89 Anzac Pde., \Vanga­ Box 33, Palmerston North. nui. 580304 Jamieson, Maurice Gilbert, van-driver, 10 Plymouth St., 600584 Kilsby, Keith Colin, dairy-farmer; Milson Line Rural De­ Wanganui. livery, Palmerston North. 147389 Jarrett, Royden Matthews, student teacher, 5 Tingey Ave., 265653 Kilsby, Raymond Thomas James, farm hand, Tiritea, Feilding. Palmerston North. 498780 Jeffries, William Duncan Dick, marine engineer, 5 Alwyn 570358 King, Alfred Henry John, farmer, care of T. Collins; Kopane Flats, Karaka St., Castlecliff, W anganui. Rural Delivery, Palmerston North. 498789 Jenkins, Albert, clerk, care of N.Z. Government Railways, 570343 King, Edward George, driver, 20 Argyle St., Wanganui. care of Stationmaster, 1Iataroa. 263466 King, Leo Bennison, photographer, 24 Ada St., Palmerston 524539 Jenkins, Ronald Thomas, farm worker, 895 ]\fain St., North. Palmerston North. 594691 Kinloch, Maurice Alexander, sheep-farmer, Taihape. 467797 Jenkinson, Eric Edward, french-polisher, 16 Niblett St., 571348 Kirkcaldie, Keith Randall, farmer, Waikanapa, Ohan. Wanganui. 472759 Kissling, John Hendley, poultry-farm manager, care of 620046 Jennings, Leslie Eric, railway employee, 19 Falkland St., Massey Agricultural College, Box 601, Palmerston North. Wanganui. 285005 Kitching, Keith Bertie, concrete-worker, 24 Keith St., 557857 Jensen, John French Kimberley, dairy-farmer, Apiti. Palmerston North. 567545 Jessop, Keith, farm labourer, care of Q. 0. Wilson, Wilson's 615522 Kitching, Reginald Alec, grocer's assistant, Supply Depot, Rd., Bulls. W aiouru Military Camp. 501493 Johnson, Alfred James, bank clerk, Bank of New Zealand, 182571 Kitney, Frederick Norman Russell, shop-assistant, Turakina Kimbolton. South. 480791 Johnson, Charles Hubert, lorry-driver, 21 Argyle St., 519501 Klein, Arthur Gordon, farmer, Post-office, Ashhurst. Wanganui. 569346 Knapp, Eryl Leslie Montague, railway clerk, Main St., 480792 Johnson, Charles .John, assistant orphanage manager, Ashhurst. Children's Home, Tutaenui Rd., Marton. 461067 Knauf, Graham Bernard Behrcnt, fa1·mer, Craws Rel., Linton. 582739 Johnson, Eric Fredrick, tramways clerk, 37 Gibson St., 493134 Knight, Cecil George, dairy-farmer, Tayforth Rd., Wanganui. Aramoho, W anganui. 594711 Knight, James Keith, dairy-farmer, Kawiu Rd., Levin. 460182 Johnson, Henry Hans, company-manager, 21 Aroha St., 023883 Knowles, Jack Reid, labourer, care of Mr. Finucane, York Palmerston North. Buildings, Fergusson St., Feilding. 579278 Johnson, William Lewis, share-milker, Orona Downs, Rural 563140 Knox, Robert Harold, farmer, care of F. W. Mitchell, De,ivery, Foxton. Kimbolton. 617856 Johnston, Frederick John, 14 Russell St., Marton:. 620545 Koberstein, Albert Martin, dairy-farm hand, Koputaroa.. 393306 Johnston, Jack Smith, farm hand, Ihakana Rural Delivery, 540311 Koberstein, Richard Lawrence, turner and fitter, 475 College Levin. St., Palmerston North. 460200 Johnston, John Charles, civil servant, l4 Ward St., Palmers­ 540310 Koberstein, Walter Herbert, farmer, Turakina. ton North. 540543 Krivan, l\'lichael Joseph Tietjens, storekeeper, Rewa. 617042 Johnston, Malcolm Hunter, student, "Sandridge," Taikorea 297888 Krull, Eric Frederic, farmer, Aorangi Rd., Feilding. Rural Delivery, Rongotea, Glen Oroua. 571456 Knrth, Wilfred Gordon, railway-line lifter, 28 Hakeke St, 526871 Johnston, Roy William, waterside worker, 16 Duigan St., Wanganui. Wanganui. 530671 Kyle, Bernard Scott, farmer, Hautere Rd. Te Horo. .
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