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New Zealand Gazette No.13 217 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, 3 FEBRUARY 1977 Published by Authority WELLINGTON: TUESDAY, 8 FEBRUARY 1977 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE 218 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No.13 List of Names of Justices of the Peace for New Zealand Allan James Graham 28 Duke Street Cambridge Allan James Tait 12 Lonsdale Crescent Rongotai Wellington 3 Allan Rigby Thomas Ewen 27A Skinner Street New Plymouth Allan Sidney Thomas 168 Esplanade Kaikoura The following list of names of Justices of the Peace at present holding Allan Wilfred John Davy Wech Drive Warkworth office is published pursuant to section 3 (2) of the Justices of the Allan William Muir Main South Road RD 32 Opunake Peace Act 1957. Hon Allen Alfred Ernest CMG 32 Carlton Crescent Maeratai Beach Allen Alfred John Hesketh 22 Roosevelt Street bevin Allen Miss Dorothy Kelly Street Reefton Allen Mrs Enid Dunwoodie 21 Greenhill Avenue Wakari Dunedin Abbott Mrs Inez Margaret Catherine 11 Maungakiekie Avenue Allen George Windsor 7 Te Atatu Road Henderson Auckland 8 Greenlane Auckland 5 Allen Sydney Russell Motu Tuatapere RD Abbott Thomas Willie 4 King Street Papatoetoe Auckland Allison John Malbon 91/93 Shepherd Road Taupo Abernethy Alister Scott 225 Whites Line East Lower Hutt Allum Lady Annie MBE 158 Aberdeen Road Castor Bay Takapuna Abrahams Gordon Thomas 18 Wyre Street Kaitangata South Otago 9 Absolom John Archer Peka Peka Rissington HB Allum Robert Wilfred QSM 140 Messines Road Karori Wellington 5 Ackroyd-Kelly John William 226 Ohiro Road Brooklyn Wellington 2 Alp Herbert 28 Cains Avenue Gonville Wanganui Acland Sir John Mount Peel Peel Forest Alpe Frank Westwood 62 Sunbrae Drive Silverstream Upper Hutt A'Court Jack Grant 6 Lyndhurst Road Tawa Alpe Gurney Frederick 16 Park Avenue Takapuna 9 Acton-Adams William Undara Downs Oermont Queensland Alworth Reverend Alexander William 'Manuoka' 92 Jaylor Street Australia Cambridge Adair Stuart Longton 184 Whites Line Lower Hutt Ambler Frederick Norman OBE 1 Hona Avenue Mount Eden Adam Owen Winstone 18 Raumati Road Raumati Beach Auckland 3 Adams Charles 3 Naish Street Rosebank Balclutha Ambler Norman Godfrey 45 Selwyn Road Epsom Auckland 3 Adams Edgar Pannett Greendale No 1 RD Christchurch Ambury Joseph Clarence 28 Carrington Street Dargaville Adams Mrs Elizabeth Ellen 131 Brougham Street Sydenham Amey Leonard Roy Tamar Street Rongotea Christchurch 2 Ammundsen George Albert QSM 4 Kent Road Wanganui Adams Ernest John 46 Carysfort Street Mount Maunganui Amoore John Edward Main Street Raglan Adams Ernest Neil 404 Queens Drive Invercargill Amos George Stanley Flat 1 Anscombe Flats 212 Oriental Parade Adams James Otahuti No 4 RD Invercargill Wellington Adams James Geoffrey Erne 39 Owens Road Epsom Auckland 3 Amos Leslie George 130 Office Road Christchurch 1 Adams Jack Turrell 10 Church Road Mangere Bridge Manukau City Amyes Arthur Edward 45 Churchill Street Kaikoura Adams Leslie Roland 104 Hape Road Thames Anaru Mrs Hanahira 114 Old Taupo Road Rotorua Adams Maurice John 91 Market Road Epsom Auckland 3 Anaru Kauri Tiweka 114 Old Taupo Road Rotorua Adams Miles Lindsay William Matingarahi Private Bag Orere Road Andersen Archibald Leonard Flat 1 159 Wellesley Road Marewa Clevedon Manukau Napier Adams Percy Bruce Ruapuke Road Te Mata RD 2 Raglan Andersen John Benjamim 829 Ferry Road Woolston Christchurch 2 Adamson Adam Laurence OBE 'Kelston' 44 High Street Rosedale Andersen-Bak Ronald 88 Smith Street Matamata Invercargill Anderson Arthur Eric John Address Unknown Adcock Edwin George 44 Bounty Street Bryndwr Christchurch 5 Anderson Arthur Maurice 4 North Terrace Kelburn Wellington 5 Adeane Owen Kenrick 32 Morgan Avenue Napier Anderson Charles Denholm 59 Towack Road Riverton Adsett Raymond Henry Post Office Raupunga Anderson Daniel Kopa 20 Craig Terrace Te Kuiti Aekins Hector James Flat 1 128A St Johns Road Meadowbank Anderson Douglas Alexander Mitchell Private Bag Te Awamutu Auckland 5 Anderson Edward Barrie Lochinvar 26 Alfredton Road Eketahuna Ager George Richard Rata Road Greenhithe Auckland Anderson Eric Bernard SM Magistrate's Court Invercargill Agnew John Kennedy 22A Tauroa Road Havelock North Anderson Ernest Gordon 47 Oxford Road Springvale Wanganui Agnew Norman 1 William Street Careys Bay Port Chalmers Anderson Hector Andrew 9 Fausett Avenue Pukekohe Aickin Miss Eva Nina Joy care of Miss A J Coates Matakohe Anderson James 53 Tainui Road Cheltenham Auckland 9 Aiken Douglas Ronald Alexander 26 Okona Crescent Ngongotaha Anderson James Alfred 5 Chester Avenue Grey Lynn Auckland 2 Airs Edward James 65 Te Awa Kura Terrace St Andrews Hill Anderson John Warwick Gladstone Road East Taieri Christchurch 8 Anderson Mrs Madeline Sibyl 150 Ilam Road 11am Christchurch 4 Aitcheson Harold Clement 21 Magnetic Street Port Chalmers Anderson Mrs Margaret Shirley 108 Mount View Road 'Bastia Hill' Aitchison James Douglas Opiki RD 4 Palmerston North Wanganui Aitchison Mrs Mary Forest Address Unknown Anderson Mrs Mary PO Box 24 Stirling South Otago Aitken Mrs Amy Louise 22 Owens Road Auckland 3 Anderson Ronald Gilmour 'Black Rock' Cheviot Canterbury Aitken Mrs Elma Vivian 60A Campbell Road Auckland 6 Anderson Stanley Eric 12 Cavendish Square Strathmore Park Aitken George Moore Whenuahou Waipawa HB Wellington 3 Aitken Jack Gifford 4 Crawford Street Naenae Lower Hutt Anderson Stanley Gilbert No 3 RD Gummies Bush Invercargill Aitken John Gerrie Glenbrae PO Box 10 Patearoa Anderson Victor Maxwell MBE 'Spring Rock' 46 Alfredton Road Aitken Harold Percival 58 English Avenue Mornington Dunedin Eketahuna Aitken Raymond William Pukehiki No 2 RD Dunedin Anderson William Alexander 59B Kellys Road Mairehau Aitken Russell Faulkner CBE Rixlade 64 Seaview Road Paremata Christchurch Aitken Thomas 34 Cromer Street Balclutha Anderson Dr William Arthur OBE 11 Stanley Street Queenstown Aitken Thomas 22 Glencarron Street Alexandra Anderton Mrs Annie Gertrude Address Unknown Aitken William Edwards 102 Moana Road Wainui Beach Gisborne Andrew Jeffrey Mervyn 40 Rose'neath Terrace Roseneath Welling- Aitken William Stewart 3 Pine Street Geraldine ton 3 Aitkenhead Robert Tauranga Road Waihi Andrewes Lancelot George Manning Street Kohukohu Akers John Robin 5 Hamilton Road Kilbirnie Wellington 3 Andrews Qarence Leo River Terrace RD 1 Brightwater Albert Lionel 2B/163 Tamaki Drive Kohimarama Auckland 5 Andrews George Ramsay MBE, MC, DCM RD 3 Te Aroha Albright George 18 Crowthier Street Blockhouse Bay Auckland 7 Andrews Lloyd Robert Graham's Beach RD 4 Waiuku Alcock Harry Frederick 310 Peachgrove road Hamilton Andrews Mrs Mary Elizabeth 37 The Esplanade Westshore Napier Aldridge Douglas Ernest Waiterimu RD Ohinewai Andrews Reginald Percy 56A Plymouth Street Wanganui Aldrich William Wogan 21 Dawson Drive Ngongotaha Rotorua Andrews Robert William 178 Derby Street Westport Aldridge Arthur Francis Russell Street W aipukurau Andrews Mrs Rosemary Pitwood 145 Boucher Avenue Te Puke Aldridge Clive Raymond 51 Domain Road Granity via Westport Andrews Whaimatua Samuel 27 Beaumaris Avenue Gonville Aldridge Lawrence William Ararimu RD 3 Papakura Auckland Wanganui Alexander Donald William 22 Ashwell Street Kohimarama Angel Alton Graham 123 Creswick Terrace Northland Wellington Auckland 5 Anglesey Mrs Joyce Harriet care of Post Office Tadmor Nelson Alexander Mrs Veronica Margaret 4 Waipara Street Christchurch 2 Angus Alan McDougal 17 Leicester Street Stoke Nelson Alexander Victor James MBE 25 Gillies Avenue Claudelands Angus Gordon Lancaster Overseas Permanently Hamilton Angus William Melville 6 Paritai Drive Orakei Auckland 5 Alfrey Donald George 70 Dundas Street Seatoun Wellington 3 Annan John William Henry 282 Whitney Street Blockhouse Bay Alison Miss Kathleen 120 Rangitira Road Birkenhead Auckland 10 Auckland 7 Allan Albert William 257 West Street Ashburton Annand George William 136 Donald Street Karori Wellington 5 Allan Cyril John Frankton 1 RD Cromwell Annett Dr Harold Edward OBE 21 Berkley Avenue Hillcrest Allan Francis William 9 France Road Napier Hamilton Allan Frederick William Address Unknown Anslow Edward John 45 Paki Street Huntly West Allan George 6A Kiwi Street Taupo Anstruther Mrs Mary River Road Turangi Allan Harold Lancelot 490 Remeura Road Auckland 5 Anthony Henry John 465 Remuera Road Remuera Auckland 5 Allan Ian Eastwood 51 Nicholson Road Khandallah Wellington 4 Anton William Jukes care of 9 Rossiter Avenue Lower Hutt Allan Joseph Bendrose Station Private Bag Fairlie Antony Barry Reed 19 Eccles Avenue Te Kauwhata Allan John Bowman 66 Totara Street Invercargill Antunovich Thomas Sturges Road Henderson Auckland 8 '8 FEBRUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 219 Aoake Wati RD 1 Matamata Back Mrs 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