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1754 the NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 1754 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 62 MILITARY AREA No. 7 (NAI'IER)-oontinued. MILITARY AREA No. 8 (N]\W PLYMOUT,H)-continued. 5360.85 Wilton, Rangi, carpenter, 9 Rose St. 595108 Astwood, James Edmond, farmer, Private Bag. 496501 Winchcombe, Alex George, stock agent, Regent St., Martin- 560869 Astwood, Windsor Wesley Brown, farmer, Private Bag.,__ . borough. , 521208 Back, Thomas John, farmer, Patea. ' 507566 Winslade, Maurice, cabinetmaker, 22 South Rd., Masterton. 485755 'Bailey, Ernest Albert, postman, Bridge .St., Eltham. 481385 Winter, Geoffrey Fraser, master grocer, Murrae St., Waiioa, 559098 Bain, Donald Martin, farmer, Kahoutj. Rd., Stratford. Hawke's Bay. 582782 Bain, Gordon Fleming, factory-manager, Te Tawa; Inglewood. 525707 Winter, Harold Joseph, school-teacher, Rongokokako School, 601519 Baldock, Harold Victor, farmer, Taurakawa Post-office, via Eketahuna. Stratford. 555711 Wise, Thomas Joseph, market-gardener, Guppy's Rd., 47634.7 Baldock, William James, fibrous plasterer, 4 Brown St. Greenmeadows. 559104 Ballantine, Robert Kenneth, factory hand, Richmond St., 555466 Withers, Donald Hector, accountant, comer of Mansfield Inglewood. and Queen Sts., Wairoa, Hawke's Bay. 593496 Balsley, William John, labourer, Waitotara,. 582540 Withey, Clarence Gilbert, labourer, 15 Allardice St., Danne- 559103 Balsam, Robert John, farmer, Upper Mangorei. virke. · · · 505901 Bamforth, Stephen, fruiterer, 134 Seaview.Rd. 626315 Wolfe, Dudley Gerald, upholsterer, 14 Vigor Brown St. 611943 Barnes, Roy Logan, contractor, Tahora, Stratford. 574852 Wolfenden, Clarence Ernest, clerk, 26 Tavistock Rd., Wai­ 554111 :Barnett, Frederick, farmer, Kaponga. pukurau. 568665 Barrett, Timothy John, farmer, Kahui Rd., Rahotu. 574853 Wolland, Horace Walter William, cheese-factory manager, 519612 Barton, Howard John, lorry-driver, 24 Caledonia St., Hawera. Kaiparoro Rural Delivery. 470914 Batchelor, George Ingram, grocer, 9 Mills St., Eltham. 507340 Walland, Richard Channing, sawmill employee, Tyndall 472314 Batson, George Arthur, warehouseman, 16 Aubrey St. St., Pahiatua. 561498 :Baunton, Charles Edwin, teacher. Kaimiro, Egmont Village, 468119 Wood, Harry William, fruitgrower, Wood St., Greytown. 460033 Baxter, Richard John, sales clerk, 3 Hobson St. · 487546 Wood, John Leonard Leslie, clerk, 107 Cornwall St., Mas­ 545226 Beale, Edward John, carpenter, 184 Doralto Rd. terton. 484762 Beattie, Matthew, dairy-farmer, Mountain Rd., Eltham. 612996 Wood, Reginald Samuel, shepherd, care of L. Ransom, 602325 Beaumont, Reginald Graham, railway emploype, 13 Miranda Private Bag, Dannevirke. St., Stratford. 475195 Woodley, James Kenneth, survey draughtsman, Water- 504953 Behan, Donald Malcolm, welder (N.Z.R.), Kahui Road Dairy house St., Taradale. · · Co., Rahotu, Taranaki. 535293 Woolford, Leslie James, surfaoeman, Oringi Railway, 496458 B!)ech, Raymond Lloyd, dairy-farmer, Hunter Rd., Eltham. · Dannevirke. 509899 Beer, Leslie Ward, farmer, Te Kiri Rural Delivery, Opunal<e. 638467 Wooster, Joh,n Francis (jun.), linesman, 461 Ormond Rd., 553287 Beere, Vivian D'Arcy, garage attendant, 86 Cordelia St., Gisborne. Stratford. 494897 Workman, G:eorge Ropata, ambulance-driver, McMaster St,, 584910 Belk, Frank Ivanhoe, labourer, Denmark Tee., Midhirst. Greytown. 563236 Bell, Thomas William, shepherd, Beach Rd., Waverley. ~9:1556 Worthington, Alfred John Franci,s, school-teacher, Hick's 555558 Bellringer, Neville Hayne, carpenter, 393 Devon Street East. Bay. 545257 Bendall, Percy William, lorry-driver, Main St., Manaia. 605352 Wotherspoon, Norman Alexander, farmer "Carrick-a-Rede," 462631 Bennett, Robert Riley, farmer, Eltham Rd., Mangatoki•. , Pakowai Rd., Hastings. 475985 Bennett, William Earnest 'Dale, factory hand, Te Rau St., 579479 Wright, Basil Archdall, sheep-farmer, Hick's :J;lay. 'Manaia. 540287 Wright, William John, farmer, Ahikouka, Greytown. 494020 Bennooh, Andrew Maurice James, pain,ter, 26 Glenalmond St. 581704 Wrigley, Ernest Michael, farmer, Rriakawa Private Bay, 553502 Bennoch, Leonard William David, sexton,, 172 Lemon St. Masterton. 505663 Benton, Colin Bernard, farmer, Hillsborough, 474665 Wyatt, Joseph Samuel, police constable, 26 Waterloo St., 534453 Benton, D:igby Francis, farmer, Mangawhera Rd., Riverlea. Dannevirke. 475575 Berry, Edward Moifa O'Callaghan, .farm hand, Rama Rd.. 541562 Wyllie, Donald Darcy Ralston, freezing worker, 49 Hunter Manaia. Brown St.,.Wairoa. 614146 Berry, Walter Benjamin, farmer, Pungarehu. 575001 Yanko, Eric Harrap, printer's machinist, 6 Barker Rd., 627883 Bertrand, Bennett Lewellyn, farm labourer, Main Rd:, 472348 Yarrall, Allan Thomas, clerkJ 200 Rutene Rl!., Gisborne. Purangi. · 627319 Yorke, Noel Oliver, truck-driver, 118 Fenwick St., Hastings. 466098 Besley, Sidney Francis, stock Jmyer, Waverley. 57/i347 Young, James, clerk, Hayward St., Featherston. 550152 Betts, Harry, farmer, Rural Delivery Manaia. 575350 Young, James Edward, farmer, Black Stag, Private Bag. 535714 Betts, Vernon Charles, clerk, 12 Campbell St., Nolantown, 575897 Youren, Harold Wilfred, sheep-farmer, "Wai-lti," Private Hawera. , bag. 584922 Bigham, Leonard J-0hn, mill hand, Mountain Rd., Eltbam. 539118 Yrue, Frederick Charles, hotel-manager, 34 Kent St., 572798 Bint, Claude William, dairy-farmer, Richmond Rd., Lepp,er- Carterton. ton. 539119 Zachan, Thomas Charles, labourer, 28 Colenso Ave. ' 520720 Birkett, Arthur Benjamin, cheesemaker, Opua Rd., Opunake, 559351 Bishpp, Leslie Albert, labourer, 27 Richmond St. 507253 Black, Eric Fredric, carpenter, Newall Rd., Warea. 563188 Blackstock, Herbert, farm-manager, Robson. Rd., Ngaere Rural Delivery, Stratford. 553803 Blair, Donald Joseph, contractor, Normanby Rd., Okaiawa. 590812 Blair, Walter, farJiler, Huiroa Rural Delivery. · MILITARY AREA No. 8 (NEW PLYMOUTH). 497306 Blanchard, Raymond David, storeman, 26 Newton St., Fitzroy. Where no reference is made to city, this relates to 477566 Bland, Alfred George, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), 75 Pioneer Rd. New PlymoDth. (;58570 Bloor, Robin Douglas, fireman, 388 South Rd. (Number of men called up, 1,083.) 563201 Bluett, Francis, dairy-farmer, Te Roti Rural Delivery; Hawera. 486020 · Adams, Reginald Nugent, waterside worker, 238 St, Aubyn St. 500257 Blyde, Sidney, share-milker, Douglas Rd., Douglas, Stratford. 626854 Adamson, Albert ,John, cheese-factory worker, Okato. 627879 Bone, Albert George, warehouseman, 7 Bruteel St. 499138 Adlam, Alfred Thomao, dairy-farmer, Glenn Rd., Manaia, 587004 Boniface, Thomas, store-assistant, Mountain Rd., Midhirst. Kaupokonui. · 519922 Bonner, David Wylie, share-milker, Skinner Rd., Stra.t!Jrd 600047 Adlam, Norman, factory worker, Kaupokonui. , 493960 Bostock, Francis Edwin Martin, bank officer, Egmont St., 537988 Adlam, Peter Dawson, labourer, Fantham St., Hawera. Patea. ' 519701 Adlam, Rex Thomas, farmer, Kaimata, Inglewood. 534373 Bourke, Patrick Alexander, farmer, Whenriakura, Patea. 519410 Aitken, Henry William, driver, Tate Rd., Brixton, Waitara. !,08624 Bourke, ThoD'.\aS . Redmond, accountant, Cornwall St., 536089 Aldrich, Luiz Roy, electrical engineer, 150 South Rd., Eltham. Hawera. 534377 Bowers, Frederick Ernest, buttermaker, Main South Rd., 486037 Allan, Alexander George, lorry-driver, Ahipaipa Rd., Otakeho. Okaiawa. 550781 Bowie, Alexander Austin, linotype-operator, 243 Courtenay 559448 Allan, Rigby Thomas Ewen, garage proprietor, Uruti. St. 512277 Allen, Thomas, linotype-operator, 309 Carrington Rd. 511607 Boyd, John, dairy-farmer, Matangara Rd., Hawera. 559477 Allen, William Thomas George, farmer, Newall Rd,, Okato. 599513 Boyle, Maurice.William, farmer, Ohangai, Hawera. 5371811 Alsop, Walter Edward, grocer, 24 Nabs Line. 521366 Bradley, Henry William Meredith, shepherd, . Manutahi, 602320 Anderson, Claud Frederick, civil servant, 10 Exeter St., Patea. · Brooklands. 550805 Bradley, Raymond Joseph, foreman (P.W.D.), Smart Rd., 540666 Anderson, Frank Arthur, farmer, Whangamomona. , Fitzroy. 502125 Anderson, George Spencer, accountant, 22 Sanders Ave. 499423 Brathwaite, Eric Lin, insurance inspector, 39 Somerset.,St. 613113 Anderson, Joseph, baker, Main Rd., Whangamomona. 472540 Breach, Sydney Robert, station$ster, Station House, 577403 Anderson, Leslie Albert, farmer, Okau, via New Plymouth. - Normanby. ' · 539464 Andresen, Cecil Christopher, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), Matange,.. 573355\Brewer, Eric Wilkie, sheep-farmer, Box 7, Waitotara. rara Rd., Taiporohenui, Hawera. 627741 Bridgeman, Ronald Owen, farm labourer, care of Demon- 536498 Armstrong, John Henry, stockman, ·Grey St., Waitara. stration Farm, Stratford. 537516 Arnold, Basil Ephraim, freezing-works employee, 33 London 507092 Bright, John, farmer, care of D. Fox, Okato. St., Eltham. · 566733 Bright, Thomas Herbert, farm labourer, Climie Rd., Ngaere. 610402 Arrowsmith, Ronald Albert George, commercial traveller, 517301 Briscoe, Thomas Charles Lewis, sulphur-burner, Smart Rd. Fitzroy Motor Camp. 587603 Broadmore, L.eslie Conwood, share-milker, Division Rd., 471871 Arthur, James William, storekeeper, Ngaere. Okaiawa, Hawera. .
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