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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No.2 94 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No.2 Amount Date Persons Believed to be Entitled Held Received $ Tait, W. J., Mako Mako, Pahiatua 12.00 20/ 9/ 68 Taplin, E. J., Upper Plain, Masterton 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Taplin, E. H., Upper Plain, Masterton 2.40 20/ 9/68 Tate, P. R., Otane, Hawke's Bay .. 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Tauria, H. (estate), Papawai, Grey town 4 .80 20/ 9/ 68 Taylor, E. c., 18 Hataitai Road, Wellington 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Taylor, G. R., Pahiatua .. 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Taylor, H., Hamua 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Taylor, J., 14 Bolton Street, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Taylor, J. (estate), Tuhirangi, Martinborough 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Taylor, J. G., Longbush, Masterton 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Taylor, W. R., R.D., Makairo, Pahiatua 7 .20 20/9/68 Thodsen, A., Glengarry, Dannevirke 12.00 20/ 9/ 68 Thoms, W. and E., Riverdale, Porewa, Marton 16.00 20/ 9/ 68 Thomas, C. E., Featherston 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Thomas, W. (estate), Upper Manaia, Masterton 4 .80 20/ 9/ 68 Thompson, A. J., Morrisons Bush, Greytown 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Thompson, G., R.D., Pahiatua 9.60 20/ 9/68 Thompson, J. R., Otawhao, Norsewood, Hawke's Bay 12.00 20/ 9/ 68 Thompson, R. A, Nikau, Pahiatua 2.40 20/9/68 Thomson and Gray, Glencoe, Pongaroa 12.00 20/ 9/68 Thomson, H. A, Eketahuna 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Thomson, S. D., Lower Hutt 12 .00 20/ 9/68 Thorne, G. E., Carrington, Carterton 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Thornley, E., Wellington .. 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Thurston, D. F. (estate), Cole Street, Masterton 2.40 20/ 9/68 Tilson, R . R., Greytown . 2.40 20/ 8/ 68 Tilyard, H. T., Morrisons Bush, Greytown .. 12.00 20/ 9/68 Timmins, E., Maharahara, Dannevirke 12.00 20/ 9/ 68 Tinsworth, H. J., Pongaroa 2.40 20/ 9/68 Tobin, C. E. O'H., Himkurangi College, Carterton 2.40 20/ 9/68 Tocker, F. S., R.M.D., Atea, Eketahuna 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Todd, AM., Martinborough 2.40 20/9/68 Tomkets, E. M., 50 Glen Road, Kelburn, Wellington 4 .80 20/ 9/ 68 Tomlinson, B. A. (estate), Biss, Cooper, Shires and Cannon, P.O. Box 608, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Toogood, W. H., care W. A. Lyons, Solicitors, Woodville 12.00 20/ 9/ 68 Toohill, W. H., Eketahuna 2 .40 20/ 9/68 Tosswill, A. F., Lower Hutt 2.40 20/ 9/68 Toxward, M., Masterton .. 2.40 20/ 9/68 Traill, G. C. H ., Waingawa, Masterton 2.40 20/ 9/68 Trimen, J. E., Rennal Street, Masterton 4.80 20/ 9/68 Tripe, J. S., Eketahuna .. 2.40 20/ 9/68 Trotter, P. E., Carterton .. 12.00 20/ 9/ 68 Trotter, W. J., Makara, Wellington 4.80 20/ 9/ 68 Troup, A. M., 62 Raroa Road, Wellington .. 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Tuck, W. H., Hopelands, Woodville 12.00 20/ 9/ 68 Tucker, J. W., Tawaha, Martinborough 4.80 20/ 9/ 68 Tucker, L. M., 46 Moana Road, Kelburn, Wellington 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Turnbull, M. D., Hukanui, Pahiatua 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Turner, G., Sedcole Street, Pahiatua 2.40 20/ 9/68 Turner, I. W., Mangamaire 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Turner, J., Te Ore Ore, Masterton .. 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Turei, K. E., Papawai, Greytown .. 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Tuxford Brothers (1. H. and H. W.), G1enlean, Masterton 4.80 20/ 9/ 68 Tyler, J. E., Dannevirke .. 2.40 20/ 9/68 Udy, A. V. (estate), Smith and McSherry, Solicitors, Pahiatua .. 12.00 20/ 9/ 68 Valentine, T. H. A., Seato un, Wellington 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Vangione, T. G., Wanganui 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Van Praagh, C. B. (estate), W. Van Praagh, Cambridge Terrace, Masterton 2.40 20/ 9/68 Vartan, A., Burn Street, Dannevirke 48.00 20/ 9/ 68 Vaughan, A. (estate), West Bush Road, Masterton " 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Vette, A. c., A. C. Vetti, 3 Wilton Street, West Lynn 16.00 20/ 9/ 68 Vial, A. M., R.M.D., Newman, via Pahiatua 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Vile, J. (estate), Mako Mako, Pahiatua 7.20 20/ 9/68 Voice, A., Pownall Street, Masterton 2.40 20/ 9/68 Vowless, J. H., Tauranga .. 8.00 20/9/68 Wadham, F., Clareville .. 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Wadham, M. I., Second Street, Lansdowne, Masterton 7.20 20/ 9/ 68 Wadsworth, W., Martinborough .. 4.80 20/ 9/68 Waight, H. D., R.D., Eketahuna .. 2.40 20/ 9/68 Wainwright, A E., P.O. Box 199, Hawera .. 21 .60 20/ 9/68 Wakelin, E. L., Carterton 12.00 20/ 9/ 68 Waldin, W. N., Ashely, Clinton, Hawke's Bay 4 .80 20/ 9/ 68 Wales, J. G. c., care of Defence Office, Wanganui 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Walker, K. J., Albert Street, Dannevirke 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Walker, M. J., 98 Bannister Street, Masterton 4 .80 20/ 9/68 Walker, S., Raumati, Hawke's Bay 24 .00 20/ 9/ 68 Wall, A, Pori, Alfredton .. 12.00 20/ 9/ 68 Wall, C. A., Worksop Road, Masterton 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Wall, C. F., Te Rehunga, Dannevirke 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Wall, M. E., Makuri, Pahiatua 12.00 20/ 9/ 68 Wallace, A B. (estate), Coradine Street, Masterton 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Wallis, R. N., Carterton .. 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Wallis, W. A., 67 Short Street, Masterton 4.80 20/ 9/ 68 Walls, R. Y., 9 Boundary Road, Kelbum 2.40 20/ 9/ 68 Walsh, M. P., Piri Piri, Dannevirke 2.40 20/ 9/68 Walton, H., St. J., Martinborough .. 2 .40 20/ 9/68 .
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