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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 1246 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 43 MILITARY AREA No. 6 (WANGANUI)-oontinued. MILITARY AREA No. 6 (WANGANUI)-con,tinued. 624321 MacMillan, John Archihald Gilchrist, farm labourer, Awahou 578524 Monk, Reginald Robert, bacon-curer, 39 Savage Cres., North, Ashhurst. Palmerston North. 468607 McMillan, Ormald George, department-manager, 20 Fergusson 495263 Moodie, Kenn<)th Edward, welder, 96 Wood St., Palmerston St. North. 495174 McMinn, Charles Brinsley, cream-grader, Cambridge St., 483843 Moore, Charles Hamilton, garage-assistant, 133 Church St., - Levin. Palmerston North. 581066 McNae, Reginald Thomas, shepherd, Arapata, Feilding. 567995 Moore, Ronald Wallace, bridge labourer, Tohunga Rd., 283522 McNair, James, storeman, 598 Ferguson St., Palmerston Ohakune. North. 493369 Moosman, Norman Alphons, plumber, 83 Jellicoe St. 623933 McNamara, Louis Kenneth, cabinetmaker, 59 Hakeke St. 588553 Morgan, Edward Albert, labourer, 100 Heretaunga St., 542048 Maconachy, Archie, farm labourer, Lake Alice Rd., Marton. Palmerston North. 565222 McSweeney, Fredrick William, exchange clerk, 51 Savage 569927 Morgan, Gwyn Gypson Maxwell, carpenter, Devon St., Levin. Cres., Palmerston North. 548589 -Morgan, James Andrew, freezing-worker, 194 Heads Rd. 554IOO Madder, Stanley Edgar, clothier's assistant, 45 Moana St. 569336 Morgan, John, wire-mattress weaver, 19 Nixon St. 614559 Madgwick, Thomas William, lorry-driv.er, 158 Rangitikei St., 496987 Morgan, Robert John, labourer, Kakahi Post-office. Palmerston North. 502492 Morrison, Joseph Charles, lorry-driver, care of Rata Dairy 548621 Major, James Richard, carpenter, 7 Harris St., Feilding. Co., Rata. 467770 Mandahl, Albert Henry, shop-assistant, 14 Church Place. 624875 Mosen, Clifford Stanley, farm hand, "Te Maire," Silverhope, 594843 Manderson, Peter, dairy-farmer, Rongotea Rd., Kairanga, Hunterville. Parlmerston North. 591316 Moss, Henry William Augustus, labourer, Halcombe Rd., 594842 Manderson, William Marshall Stephenson, farm labourer, Fcilding: care of Mrs. Hannam, Cloverlea Settlement,. Palmerston 591343 Ilfouldey, William Harold, custodian, 5 David St., Palmerston North. · North. 542184 Manley, John, freezing-works employee, Virginia Rd., 582051 Mudford, Richard Weaver, dairy-farmer, Glen Orona. St. John's Hill. - 593261 Mudford, Warren, farmer, Longburn, Palmerston North. 559387 Manners, Albert Gordon, bus-driver, Princess St., Levin. 558698 Mudgway, Herbert Malcolm, lorry-driver, East St., Feilding. 514634 Manning, John, truck-driver, 8 Rongopai St., Palmerston 543342 Mudgway, William Leslie, farm labourer, Main Rd., Turakina North. South. 528671 Manson, Rex, fitter, care ofR. Withers, Main Rd., St. John's 558263 Mundy, Maurice Henry, tablet-porter (N.Z.R.), Ohau. Hill. 464146 Munro, Donald James, clerk, 9 Maketu St. 624956 _Marengon, Elio, general labourer, Waireka Rd., Aramoho. 602952 Munro, Douglas James, grocer's assistant, 7 Mathieson St. 624490 l\farsdon, Laurence, dairy hand, Orona Downs Rural 573665 Munro, George Mervyn, share-milker, Ohan, Levin. Delivery; Foxton. 487507 Munro, Walter Ian, stock agent, Wren St., Taihape. 585226 Marshall, Charles William Henry, labourer, 1 Allison St. 519289 Munting, James Frederick, farm-manager, Fern Flats, 590737 Marshall, Johu Hannath, farmer, Taoroa Rd., Taihape. Marton. 624-322 Marshall, Mervyn William, farm hand, Cumringhams Rural 477045 Murdoch, William, inspector of motor-vehicles, 26 Marshall Delivery, Feilding. Ave. 551546 Marston, Albert Edward, labourer, 22 King St., Feilding. 624990 l\liurer, Emil, timber-worker, Dominion Timber Co., Owhango, 543124 Marston, Ernest Stanley, labourer, care of Mr. H. Pearce, King-country. Rural Delivery, Sanson. 406447 Murphy, Bert, labourer, 10 Church St., Feilding. 626080 Martin, Cyril Alexander, assistant storeman, 784 Main St.., 596760 Murphy, Edward Charles, service-car driver, Park St., Palmerston North. Foxton. 547398 Martin, Kenneth Archibald, engineer, 38 Margaret St., 581425 Murray, John Gordon Ritchie, farm hand, care of J. D. Palmerston: North. Duigan, Rangiwahia. 469338 Martin, Raymond Allan, garage-attendant, 2 Swiss Ave. _ 612424 Murrell, Wilfred Robert, labourer, 70 Cook St., Palmerston 543265 Martin, William Percival Q,uartermain, cabinetmaker, North. 40 Oaklands Ave., St. John's Hill. 517030 Nash, John Ernest, joiner, 53 Church St., Palmerston North. 460379 Mason, Wynfred, ambulance-driver, Convent Rd., Otaki. 623930 Naylor, Hugh Henry, student, Hautapu St., Taihape. 548866 Masters, Bryson Maurice Charles, farmer, Lees Line, Feilding. 624600 Needham, William George, metaJ-worker, 362 Featherston 543034 Mather, Reuben Graham, farm hand, Box 48, Otaki Railway. St., Palmerston North. 547247 Mathieson, Lewis Robert, wool-dyer, 158 Somme Pde, 540379 Neilson, Noel, farmer, Mount Zion, Okoia. 624540 Matthews, Francis Charles, clerk, 15 David St., Palmerston 536077 Nelmes, Wallace James, farm labourer, Ohingaiti. North. 567027 Nicholson, Raymon Horace, farm labourer, care of H. J. 559001 Matthews, Frank Raymond, dairy-farmer, Stoneycreek Rd., V. Nicholson, Manakau, Bunnythorpe. 598083 Nicholson, Thomas Basil, plasterer, 48 Savage Cres., Palmers­ 481848 Mauger, Arthur George, motor mechanic, Mount View Rd., ton North. Raetihi. 541634 Nicie, Leslie Eric William, attendant instructor, Cambridge 575085 Mayo, William Henry, farmer, Whales Line Rural Delivery, St., Levin. Bulls, Marton. 540771 Nicol, Arthur John, exchange clerk, Mangaweka. 602385 Mayson, Norris Latham, milk-vendor, Mataroa Rd., Taihape. 624825 Nicol, William Alexander, farm worker, care of Miss J. 584411 Meade, Charles Arthur, painter, Central Fire-station, Cuba Macdonald, Mangamahu. St., Palmerston North. 598094 Nicolls, Raymond William, lineman and transport-driver, 516188 Meads, Frank Harold, painter · and paperhanger, 153 Makomako Rd., Levin. Ferguson St., Palmerston North. 625682 Nilsson, Gustav Einar, slaughterman, 276 Albert St., 609355 ]Helton, William Robert, omnibus-driver, Hillary St., Foxton. Palmerston North. 597815 Memies, Thomas Roderick, shepherd, care of G. A. Green, 626024 Noaro, Luigi Michele, market-gardener, Wilson's Rd., Opiki, Te Rehunga, Rangiwahia. Shannon. · 604117 Merwood, Lionel Percival, soldier, 182 London St. 518950 Norris, Michael Joseph, platelayer, 17 Worcester St., 4693IO Meyer, Cyril Robert Frederick, butcher, Reikorangi Rd., Palmerston North. Waikanae. 508660 O'Brien, Denis Nagel, hardware manager, 11 James St., 498051 Milford, Albert Thomas, county labourer, 16 Robert St., Palmerston North. Marton. 591200 O'Brien, James William, mill hand, Utiku. 498052 Mill; James Allan, cabinetmaker, Bamber St., Castlecliff. 573210 O'Callaghan, Herbert, sheep-farmer, Pohonui, Mataroa. 551310 Millar, William Maurice, clothier, 136 Russell St., Palmerston 573217 O'Connell, James Henrich, labourer, Clyde St., Ohakune. North. 493987 O'Dea, Everett Thomas, farmer, 332 Albert St., Palmerston 590932 Milligan, Garlies, dairy-farmer, Awahuri Rd., Feilding. North. 497546 Mills, Kenneth George, meat-inspector, Lytton St., Feilding. 590780 Ogilvie, Alan Roy, dairy-farmer, Glen Orona Rural Delivery. 4 71550 Minnell, Francis Lloyd, motor mechanic, 67 Portal St. 487778 Oliver; James Robert, grocer, 51 Jones St. 578550 Mitchell, Henry Frank, farmer, Sanson Rural Delivery, 623992 O'Neill, Douglas James, labourer, care of Beresford Tea Palmerston North. Rooms, Feilding. 500358 Mitchell, John, storekeeper, Main Rd., Erna. 430883 Openshaw, John Frederick, farmer, Bulls-Turakina Road 551744 Mitchell, Lionel Arthur, motor-driver, 102 Princess St., Rural Delivery, Marton. Palmerston North. 486573 Orr, Stanley Leonard, assistant county clerk, P.O. Box 1, 461112 Mitchell, William John, clerk, 121 Russell St., Palmerston Sanson. North. 545336 Osborne, John Robert, school-teacher, Main Rd., Apiti. 624772 Mitchinson, Neil Hendry, farm hand, P.O. Box 14, 577703 Osborne, Kenneth Frederick, labourer, Tokomaru. Mangaeturoa Rural Delivery, Raetihi. 577699 Osborne, Raymond Ernest, farmer, Rural Delivery, Ashhurst. 595364 J\foeller, Bert, gardener, 19 Chelwood St., Palmerston North. 578558 Osborne, William, labourer, 99 Makino Rd., Feilding. 590364 Moeller, Jack Leonard, driver, 24 Andrew Young St., 601173 Over, William Garnet Alfred, lorry-driver, Post-office, Palmerston North. Awahuri. 576227 -Moess, Charles Reginald, farmer, Sanson. 5196IO Owen, Ira George, grocer, Feilding Rd., Halcombe. 561783 Monk, John Alexandra, labourer, 66 Waldegrave St., 494948 Owens, William, porter, 989 Pokaka. Palmerston North. 467307 Packer, Harold William, postman, 19 Drake St., Feilding. .
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