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The New Zealand Gazette :DEC. 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. MILITARY AREA No. 6 (WANGANUI)-cowtirvu,ed. MILITARY AREA No. 6 (WANGANUI) ~conitinued. 594729 Mowlem, Henry James Ivan, gardener, 84 Eastown Rd. 590785 O'Callaghan, Leslie Frank, farmer, Tiriraukawa, Mataroa.. 591324 Moxon, ,John Wood, joiner, 30 Milverton Ave., Palmerston 512384 O'Callaghan, Ronald, farmer, Wanui Rd., Taihape. North. 497704 O'Connell, Charles James, hotelkeeper, Sanson Hotel, Sanson. 573677 Mudge, William Herbert, share-milker, Kuku Rd., Ohau. 545552 O'Connell, Daniel Maurice, master butcher, High St., Bulls. 565483 Mudgway, Alick, labourer, 238 Rangitikei St., Palmerston N. 590831 O'Connell, Thomas Donald, men's outfitter, 212 Grey St., 605770 Mudgway, Archibald, labourer, Main Rd., Waikanae. Palmerston North. 567912 Mudgway, Eric Alexander, farm-manager, c/o Mr. G. Dalziell, . 569311 O'Connor, John, carpenter, 366 Botanical Rd., Palmerston Mangaonoha. · North. 593:159 Mudgway, Sydney Clifford, carrier, Stuckey St., Levin. 497336 O'Connor, Michael Joseph, labourer, Cornfoot St. 496037 Muir, Richard, transport driver, Apiti Co-op. Dairy Co.,Apiti. 592983 O'Donnell, Thomas, farmer, Stewarts Line, Feilding. '561840 Mulholland, William James, line overseer, P.O. Box 11, 544910 O'Donoghue, James, labourer, Union St., Foxton. Ohakune. 619364 O'Donoghue, William Joseph, Flower St., Bulls. 561277 Mungavin, John Horace, farmer, McLeavey Rd., Ohau. 592987 Ogier, Albert Edward, labourer, 18 Hutchison St. 519291 Munro, William Charles, farm-manager, Bonny Glen, Marton. 544589 O'Hagan, James William, farmer, Norsewood Rd., Apiti. 610655 Murdoch, Arthur Ronald, farmer, Hihitahi. 595563 O'Hagan, John Michael, farmer, Ashhurst. ' 500722 ·Murdoch, Bruce Henry Pretoria, powerhouse-attendant, 577458 O'Hara, William, painter and decorator, 56 Waldegrave St., P.O. Box 16, Shannon. Palmerston North. 546554 Murdoch, David Trevor, shepherd, 13 Bignell St. 460414 Oke, Leonard Percy William, dairy-farmer, Awahuri. 595815 Murdoch, George Hill, shepherd, 7 Sargeant St. 584167 O'Keefe, Bernard Daniel, clerk, 37 Hereford St., Palmerston 595798 Murphy, Frank Darrell, seasonal worker, 205 Fitzherbert North. Ave., Palmerston North. 549075 Old, David Clune, farmer, Cunninghams R.D., Feilding. 546560 Murphy, Michael, farmer, Manui, Mangaweka. 543812 Old, Henry Richard, farmer, Pukeokahu, Taihape. 634721 Murray, John Hetherington, student, College House, North 590144 Old, James Norman, share-milker, Turakina South. St., Palmerston North. 487781 Olds, Frederick, labourer, 126 Glasgow St. 558250 Murray, John Sangster, plumber, 133 Albert St., Palmerston 590135 O'Leary, Barnaby ·charles, farmer, Cunninghams R.D., North. Feilding. 551609 Murrow, William Sydney Henry, civil servant, A!exandra St., 615859 O'Leary, William Daniel, plumber, Manawatu Heads, Marton Junction. Foxton. 597435 Mursell, Donald Forbes, insurance manager, 117 Harrison St. 577460 Oliver, Carl David, contractor, 200 Kimbolton Rd., Feilding. 515855 Nagel, Redly Frederick Christian, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), 595569 Oliver, Richard Leonard, painter, 19 Brightwater Tee., Railway Cottage No. 64, Feilding. Pa.Jmerston North. 488881 Nairn, Raymond Hilton, electrician, 33 Ihaka St., Hoko­ 600170 Oliver, Roland Halloway, builder, 14 Church Place. whitu, Palmerston North. 513746 Olsen, Leslie Albert, salesman, 421 Ruahine St., Palmerston 469328 Nalder, Frederick Rector, storeman, 261 Somme Pde., North. Aramoho. 592319 Orbell, Walter Austin, manager, "Keilawarra" Station, 545701 Nash, Arthur William, dairy-farmer, Bryces Line, Kiwitea, Mangahoe, Hunterville. Feilding. 592320 O'Regan, Paul Michael, farmer, Cameron's Line Feilding. 488442 Nash, James Leslie, sheep-farmer, Scotts Rd., Linton. 544579 O'Rourke, Joseph Humphrey Walter, farm manager, 483565 Nation, Lawrence Watty, printer, Clyde St., Ohakune. Owhango. 540471 Naylor, Gerald Arthur, store-manager, Hatutapa St., 604396 Osborne, Cyril William Atwood, insurance agent, 44 Wor­ Taihape. cester St., Palmerston North. 560850 Neal, Arnold Maxwell, carpenter, Queen St. West, Levin. 51784 7 Osborne, Leonard Frank, labourer, 6 Halswell St. 510070 Nees, Carl Roy, hardware-manager, 63 East St., Feilding. 490742 O'Shanassy, Frederick Donald, lorry-driver, i25 Hautapu 597212 Neil, Arthur, labourer, 438 Church St., Palmerston North. St., Taihape. 509695 NeiU, John Bone, river engineer, 93 Bell St. 594850 O'Shea, Louis Mitchen, publican, Hotel Midland, Coleman 463224 Neilson, Eric John, horse-trainer, off Slack Rd., Awapuni, Place, Palmerston North. Palmerston North. 577651 Osten, Alfred S~ephen, dairy-farmer, Kelvin Grove Post- 537840 Neilson, Victor, waterside worker, Cornfoot St., Castlecliff. office, Palmerston North. 597223 Nelson, Allan Adolph, driver (N.Z.R.), 149 Matarau Rd., 475454 O'Sullivan, James, postmaster, Stanway Rd., Halcombe. Taihape. 634673 O'Toole, Bernard James, student, 29 College St. 569114 Netten, Ronald Llewellyn, farmer, Levin. 544575 O'Toole, Darcy Garnett, {)Ompany manager, 29 College St. 604380 Neumann, Louis Otto, farmer, Greenfield's Farm, Marton. 608826 Owen, Ernest Evan, Taihape. 569418 New, Albert, radio mechanic, 14 Moore Ave. 490330 Owen, Percy Deaker, bank officer, Queen St., Levin. 613631 Newland, Kenneth, traveller, 76 Lombard St., Palmerston N. 590940 Owles, Horace Edward, engineer, 27 Bedford Ave., Gonville. 562818 Newman, Arnold William, motor mechanic, Wairere Rd., 602888 Owles, Hugh Stanley, porter (N.Z.R.), Manakau. Bastia Hill. 603020 Paap, Thomas Furner, cream-grader, Parewanui Rd., Bulls. 515433 Newman, William Litchfield, clerk, 6 Grey St., Marton. 470125 Page, Albert Henry, painter, 46 Liffiton St. 509132 Newsome, William Herbert Stanley, company-manager, 593177 Page, Christopher Henry, storeman, 7 Wellesbourne St., 5 Kent Rd. Palmerston North. 543790 Newson, Walter Reginald, fitter, Victoria St., Levin. 467506 Page, William Henry, driver, 24 Denbigh St., Feilding. 563633 Newth, Thomas John, farmer, Moutoa, Foxton. 467507 Palmer, Albert Edwin, clerk, 46 East St., Feilding. 563634 Newton, Alan Kennedy, commercial traveller, 58 Argyle 470368 Palmer, Herbert Harry, auctioneer, 35 Rangitane St., Ave., Palmerston North. Palmerstone North. 563667 Newton, George, farmer, Taihape. 540924 Palmer, Leonard Edgar, driver, 31 Rangitane St., Palmerston 509168 Newton, James Edward, labourer, 6 Titoki St., Castlecliff. N0rth. 604495 Nicholls, Darcy Charles Oscar, clerk, 19 Liverpool St. 579308 Palmer, Leslie Thomas, slaughterman, 86 Keith St. 460396 Nicholls, Sidney, fireman, Fire-station, Cuba St., Palmerston North. 482487 Paris, Robert, hosiery mechanic, 14 Oakley St., Palmerston 635323 Nicholls, Waldo Josha Benjamin, clerk, Fitzherbert Ave. North. 636605 Nicholson, Leslie James, motor mechanic, 9 Chamberlain 516534 Parker, Charles John Henry, engine-driver, 195 Eagle St., St., Feilding. Taihape. 518895 Nicol, Harold Jervis, tractor-driver, Tutaenui Rd., Marton. 5664 78 Parker, Edwin Graeme Ewen, farmer, Aorangi R.D., Feilding. 596463 Nicol, Robert, farm labourer, c/o Post-office, Hihita,hi. 538081 Parker, Rufus Randolph, mill hand, 7 Hardy St. 540780 Nielsen, Carl Frederick, farm hand, Horopito Rd., Ohakune 537321 Parr, Cecil Edward, share-milker, Otaura Rd., Shannon. Junction. 597017 Parsons, Bernard Samuel, buttermaker, Queen St., Levin. 569285 Nielsen, Ernest Peter, consulting officer, 477 Church St., 517040 Parsons, John Morris, secretary, Bath St., Levin. Palmerston North. 596014 Pascoe, William, clerk, 100 Ferguson St., Palmerston North. 539636 Nielsen, Peter Christian, farmer, c/o D. Tamata, Contractor, 465356 Patchett, Alexander Charles, clerk, 6 Virginia Rd. Kakahi. 516029 Patchett, Lawrence Whitnell, motor mechanic, 58 Dublin St. 596447 Nilsen, George Victor, painter, 39 Mansm1 St., Palmerston N. 596109 Patching, Percival Richard, farmer, Ohau. 569052 Nisbet, James, surfaceman, 356 Railway House, Kakahi. 537115 Paterson, James Douglas, farmer, R.D., Marton. 634312 Nitschke, Albert Henry, farm hand, Union Line Rd., Marton. 537108 Paterson, Norman John, engine-driver, 26 Lewis Ave. 604378 Nitschke, Allen Bernard, farmer, Stantialis Rd., Marton. 564655 Patton, Thomas David, buttermaker, Medway, Rongotea. 519743 Nitschke, Jason Harold, farmer, Cliff Rd., Marton. 52~677 Paul, Frank Flemington, telephone exchange clerk, Bruce 595241 Nitschki, Herbert Alfred, agricultural farmer, Bonny Glen, St., Hunterville. Marton. 583377 Pawson, Frank Edward Kitchener, carpenter, 100 Taonui 511691 Nixon, Arthur John, car-salesman, No. 39> No. 3 Line. St., Palmerston North. 518888 Nixon, Harold Francis, labourer, Lynches Lane, Putiki. 533144 Payne, George, gardener, No. 55, No. 3 Line. 490514 Norris, Samuel Gordon, clerk, 14 Nelson St., Feilding. 595190 Peacock, Archibald Duncan, farm labourer, c/o Mr. F. 513652 Nott, Francis Robert, dairy0 farmer, Fitzherbert West R.D., Mickleson, Utiku. Palmerston North. 533869 Peacock, William Edward, garage proprietor, Ohingaiti. 478927 Nott, Norman Godfrey Wakelin, labourer, Plimmer Tee., 589859 Pearce, Charles Thomas, farmer, Kakahi. Shannon. · 595194 Pearce, Eric Edward, farmer, Waituna West. 473397 Nottle, William Frederick, telegraphist, 99 Anzac Pde. 499122 Nottle, William Thomas, clerk, 11 Poole St., Feilding. 534948 Pearce, Newall Walter, farm-manager, Taonui Rd., Colyton. 508659 O'Brien, Charles Edward, linotype-operator, 505 Ferguson 578342 Pearson, Arthur Edward, sheep-farmer, R.D., Makino, St., Palmerston North. Feilding. 608945 O'Brien, Francis James, carpenter, 4 Dublin St. 610547 Pedder, Arthur Digby Trevor, grocer, Queen St., Levin. 461713 O'Brien, Maurice John, transport-driver, 48 Bourke St., 573923 Pedersen, Frederick Axel, carpenter, 20 Wellsbourne St., Palmerston North. Palmerston North. .
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