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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 2976 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 113 MILITARY AREA No. 2 (PAEROA)-c01itimued. MILITARY AREA No. 2 (PAEROA)-continrued. 543837 O'Neill, Hugh Alexander, farmer, Otumoetai R.D., Tau­ 613489 Portland, Joseph William Zealand, farmer, Box 20, Waharoa. ranga. 464602 Portman, Harold Jasper, private-hotel proprietor, 31 543835 O'Neill, John, sheep-farmer, No. 1 Rd., Waitoa. Haupapa St., Rotorua. 493735 Opperman, Donald Horsfield, shoe machinist, King St., Te 603006 Potter, Vernon Carlyle, 25 Second Ave., Tauranga. Puke. 533236 Potterton, Charles Ernest, building contractor, 73 Richmond 577676 Orbell, James Milton Campbell, salesman, Ohope Beach, St., Thames. Whakatane. 512649 Power, Ewart Clive Wilson, motor-driver, c/o E. C. Litchfield, 577642 Ormsby, Jeremiah, miner, Gladstone Rd., Waihi. Tirau. 474546 O'Rourke, Aubrey Dorrington, motor engineer, 6 Hawera 514210 Powley, Gilbert Vincent, share-milker, c/o Post-office, St., Whakatane. Kerepeehi. 605791 Orr, Eric Charles, farmer, Waharoa. 511851 Prendergrast, John Samuel, farmer, Mangotai R.D., Te Puke; 590899 Orr, Robert, farmer, Mowbray Rd., Waharoa. 481142 Prenter, Rotokina Arthur Aldridge, factory-assistant, Wait:qa. 594854 Osborne, Pelham Arthur, farmer, Piarere R.D., Tirau. 496115 Preston, John Percy, dairy-farmer, Ngongotaha. 578575 Owen, Lawrence, builder, Ngongotaha, Rotorua. 518590 Prewett, Claud Vivian, men's outfitter, Princess St., Putaruru. 578573 Owen, Lawrence Bernard, share-milker, Station Rd.,. Kiwi- 611229 Price, James Henry, farm hand, R.D., Whakatane. tahi, Morrinsville. 487963 Price, Thomas, concrete-worker and truck-driver, Ngatea, 492248 Pallister, Arthur Moon, taxi-driver, 85 Eruera St., Rotorua. Hauraki Plains. 597056 Park, Francis Augustus, sawyer, Mourea, Rotorua. 540794 Prince, Alan Kirkland, farmer, Taneatua. 636090 Parker, Alfred, minister of religion, "Aorangi," Normanby 471273 Pringle, Robert Albert, civil servant, P.W.D., Tauranga. Rd., Paeroa. 542347 Pruden, Leslie John, carpenter, Puke Rd. 635605 Parker, Christopher Gerard, farmer, Ngakura R.D., Rotorua. 540489 Pryce, Norman Howard, dairy-farmer, R.D., Taihoa, 597059 Parkinson, Alfred James, truck-driver, Oropi, Tauranga. Matamata. 492363 Parkinson, Charles William, shop-assistant, Main St., Opotiki. 607453 Pryor, Henry Kininmont, drover, Te Teko. 537261 Parkinson, Donald Henry, farmer, Richard St., Opotiki. 572439 Purcell, James Henry, saw-doctor, c/o Steele Bros., Ltd., 565901 Parkinson, John, labourer, Oropi. Mamaku. 603972 Parkinson, Raymond Hector, dairy-farmer, Paengaroa. 584155 Purchas, Walter Henry, farmer, Putaruru R.D. 537270 Parlane, Herbert Roy, labourer, Motumaoho, Morrinsville. 564433 Pusterla, Harry Marcus, engineer, c/o Mr. H. Barlow, 612060 Parmar, Lachhman Singh, general farm hand, Papamoa, 6th Ave., Tauranga. Te Puke. 515663 Putan, Alfred Almond, gold-miner, Tauranga Rd., Waihi. 584821 Parsons, Stanley Paul, dairy-farmer, Guthrie R.D., Rotorua. 515662 Putan, William Ameoee, gold-miner, Waihi Beach, Waihi. 561855 Pascoe, Cecil, grocer's assistant, Adams St., ,vaihi. 481981 Pye, John Armour, share-milker, Turua, Hauraki Plains. 473783 Paterson, Hugh Douglas, dairy-farmer, Hillview, Bridge St., 590707 Qualtrough, Thomas Moore, dairy-farmer, Elstow, Waihou. Whakatane. 497460 Quigg, Neil Walter, faultman (P. and T.), 4 Hinemoa St., 588355 Patterson, Frederick Michael, farmer, Kerepeehi. Whakatane. 539344 Pattillo, J"ohn, engine-driver, 35 Consols St., Waihi. 588507 Quinn, Colin Roy, service-car driver, 62 Eruera St., Rotorua. 490441 Paxton, Marmaduke St. John, surveyor and engineer, 575732 Rabe, Herman Richard, labourer, Manawaru, Te Aroha R.D. Marchant St., Putaruru. 562515 Radcliffe, David Stanley, farmer, Edgecumbe. 533140 Payne, Albert Victor, farmer, Ga.Jatea. 612630 Radford, Gordon, farmer, Tirau. 523615 Payne, Hubert George, share-milker, Omokoroa R.D., / 609363 Radford, Lawrence, farmer, Hubbards Rd. R.D. Tauranga. 625349 Radie~ Ante Jose, dairy-farming, Turua. 516505 Paynter, Leslie Howard, farmer, Te Aroha. 542290 Raine, Richard Freeman, engine-driver (N.Z.R.), 5 Fraser St., 589865 Peagram, Gordon Merville William, service-driver, King St., Tauranga. Opotiki. 559144 Raison, Edward Ernest Trevor, share-milker, No. 1 Rd., 562395 Pearce, Arthur, labourer, Kopu, Thames. Waitoa. 565395 Pearse, Robert Ha,rold, motor-driver, Robert St., Taupo. 581479 Ranby, Regh1ald George, power-house employee, c/o Power­ 515937 Pearson, Frank Stanley, radio dealer, Stanley Rd., Te Aroha; house, Public Works Department, Arapuni. 515694 Pearson, William, plumber, Kennedy St. 593524 Randell, Horace Percival George, mill hand, Devon St. 510932 Peart, Eugen Carl, dairy-farmer, Matamata. West, Rotorua. 569238 Peart, Henry Alfred, engine-driver, Orama, Willoughby St. 509610 Randell, Sydney Gillard, commercial traveller, 24 Sixth Ave., 511333 Peebles, Frank Jackson, driver, Waimana Rd., Taneatua. Tauranga. 429391 Penney, Leslie Harold, farm hand, c/o J. H. Armstrong, 591251 B,apley, Garnet Wallace, farmer, Katikati. Te Puna R.D., Tauranga. 576106 Rapley, Reginald Arthur, farmer, Katikati. 565576 Pepperell, Leonard Samuel, farmer, Post-office, Katikati. 542309 Rasmussen, Clarence Christian, dairy-farmer, Te Aroha Rd., 558677 Percy, Alexander Silvester, dairy-farmer, Omahu, Thames Te Aroha. Valley. 593522 Rasmussen, Edward Stephen, carrier, Hospital Hill, Opotiki. 538956 Percy, Harry, cheese-factory employee, c/o W. Brasendale, 529306 Raven, Julian Herbert, dairy-farmer, Kauaeranga, Thames. Post-office, Te Poi. 541219 Rawlings, Leonard John, dairy-farmer, Katikati. 605071 Perkins, Neville Edward, farmer, Hauraki Plains, Kerepeehi. 511482 Reddish, Alfred Edward, fisherman, 36 Willoughby St., 532026 Perrh1, George Victor, share-milker, c/o Mr. J. E. West, Thames. Taihoa R.D., Matamata. 543702 Reddish, Cyril Allen, fisherman, 108 Mackay St., Thames. 625106 Perryn, Frank Grbac-, cook, Grand Hotel, Rotorua. 595925 Reddy, James Henry, farmer, Colville. 511927 Petch, Lewis George, share-milker, Station Rd., Te Puke. 595923 Redshaw, Albert Edwin, farmer, Waihou, Te Aroha. 562403 Petch, Oswald Herbert, lorry-driver, Te Puke. 541208 Reeve, John Fifield Alexander, farmer, Taihoa, Matamata. 495636 Petch, Reginald William, dairy-factory employee, Waharoa. 511353 Reeve, Rupert Edwin Henry, farmer, Waitoa. 616111 Petersen, Andrew William, dairy-farmer, Patetonga R.D., 479256 Reid, George Charles, driver, Richmond St., Thames. Morrinsville. 490971 Reid, John David, dairy-farmer, Mangapouri R.D., Tirau. 598994 Peterson, Louis Andrew, dairy-farmer, Tatuanui. 635010 Reid, Raymond Douglas, garage attendant, Gascoigne St., 559026 Peterson, Thomas Frederick Alexander, accountant, Te Taupo. Ngaio Rd.,..Mt. Maunganui. 512342 Reid, Selwood James, painter, 7 Howell Place, Tauranga. 587816 Petley, Douglas Roy, timber-worker, c/o Forest Products, 573262 Reid, Thomas, labourer (P.W.D.), Karapiro. Box 26, Putaruru. 523486 Reid, William Alexander, farm-manager, Strathmore Estate, 559109 Pettit, Charles Albert, stationmaster, Railway Settlement, c/o Reporoa Post-office, via Rotorua. Taneatua. 540552 Rennie, Thomas, labourer, 98 Pukuatua St., Rotorua. 497156 Pickford, John Allen, service-station proprietor, Waihi Rd. 490900 Renwick, Leslie, miner, 15 Evans St., Waihi. 513158 Pierce, Francis, share-milker, Ngatea. 523817 Rice, Harry, general storekeeper, J ellicoe St., Te Puke. 540441 Pitkethley, George Gordon, taxi-driver, 25 St. John St., 598481 Richardson, Abraham, farmer, Putaruru R.D. Tauranga. 634128 Richardson, Alfred Norman, telegraph cadet, c/o Mrs. 512449 Pittams, Joseph Henry, tablet porter (N.Z.R.), Motumaoho. Fisher, Scotia Glen Rd., Putaruru. 625321 Pivac, George, farmer, Bush Rd., Ngatea. 513832 Richardson, Charles Thomas, share-milker, Ngarua, Waitoa. 590291 Plummer, Francis Alfred John, farm-manager, Patetonga. 605665 Richardson, Norman, dairy-farmer, Ngakuru Rd., Rotorua. 512430 Poland, Ivan Paul, farmer, Wani Rd., Kerepeehi. 588923 Richmond, William Alfred, farmer, Netherton, Ohinemuri. 512499 Poland, John Cecil, farmer, Kerepeehi. 611009 Rickaby, Cecil Reginald Albert, clerk, Army Headquarters 612648 Pole, Victor Baden, shopkeeper, George St., Morrinsville. Area No. 2. 598186 Polley, Reginald Frederick, bricklayer and plasterer, 34 9th 473612. Ricketts, Mostyn Walter, motor-driver, Tower Rd., Mata­ Ave., Tauranga. mata. 534167 Pollock, Alexander Thomas, share-milker, No. 1 Rd., Waitoa. 583398 Riddell, Arthur James, builder, 33 Seddon St., Rotorua. 480825 Poole, Edward Henry John, blacksmith, Grattans Rd., 539577 Riddell, George, dairy-farmer, Ross Rd., Manawahae, Herriesville, Te Aroha. Matata. 604069 Poole, John, farmer, Putaruru. 522456 Ridder, Thomas Frederick, dairy-farmer, Cambridge Rd., 4 73802 Pope, Charles Redvers White Ladysmith, postal supervisor, Tauranga. 30 6th Ave., Tauranga. 491085 Ridings, Allan Walter, bath attendant, Tarewa Rd., Rotorua. 514290 Porteous, Albert Charles Edward, share-milker, Te Poi, 491158 'Riley, Victor George, engine-driver, Waikino. Matamata. 513456 Rimmer, Harold Inman, farmer, Matata. 511145 Porter, Charles Harold Donaldson, architect, 5 Mission St., 568015 Rimmer, Wilfred Marshall, mail contractor, Manawahe. Tauranga. 480512 Porter, Cyril James, electrician foreman, Ema St., Te Aroha. 602764 Ritchie, Hugh McCracken, carpenter, Stanley Rd., Te Aroha. 533933 Porter, Eustace Ernest, dairy-farmer, Te Aroha. 471385 Rixon, William, telegraphist, 13 Hawera St., Whakatane. 494130 Porter, Robert Arthur Sidney, grader-driver, Tirau. 536450 Roberts, George Martin, police constable, Te Puke. .
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