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The New Zealand Gazette. 1757 JUNE 24.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1757 MILITARY AREA No. 8 ·(NEW PLYMOUTH)-oontiwued. MILITARY AREA No. 8 (NEW PLYMOUTH).,-oontinued. 460641 Harper, John Nicholas, salesman, State houses, Stratford. '466564 Hoskin, Trevor Y eins, law clerk, 20 Chilma,n St. 544754 Harrington, Louis Martini, barman, 78 Argyle St., Hawera. 574145 !!otter, Roy, dairy-farmer, Opaku, Patea. 562878 Harris, Albert Redvers, lorry-driver, 22 Bath St., Eltham. 537760 How, George McGregor, labourer, Whenuakura, Waverley. 544840 Harris, Lambton Welsford, daiq-worker, Brown St., 537686 Howlett, Nesbert Herbert, baker, David St., Westown. Inglewood. 571518 Hoyle, Caleb, dairy-farmer, Rural Delivery, Tikorangi, 544861 Harrison, Kenneth Royce, share-milker, Frankley Rd. Waitara. 566360 Harrison, Leonard Charles, farmer, Climie Rd., Ngaere. 563378 Huffam, Ernest William Aylarid, cheesemaker, Okato. 563577 Harrison, Robert John, farmer, Brunswick Rural Delivery. 575473 Hughes, Albert William, farm worker, care of L. H. W. 561310 Harrold, Stanley Edward William, fertilizer worker, Parsons, Auroa Rd., Manaia. / 13 Princess St., Fitzroy. 604257 Hughes, Desmond Bay, milk-vendor, Waverley .. 549711 Hart, Edward Sydney, carpenter, 140 Regan St., Stratford. 563333 Hughes, Lawrence Roy, labourer, Rural Delivery No. l, 628110 Harte, John Denis, farm 'hand, Eltham Rd., Riverlea. Manaia. 591758 Hartigan, Joseph Brennan, farmer, Tarata Rural Mail 467016 Hunger, Roy Harold, dairy-farmei:, Mountain Rd., Delivery, Inglewood. Normanby. 521389 Harvey, Alexander, farmer, Oaonui Rural Delivery, Opunake. 556771 Hurley, Russell Alexander, bottle-dealer, 56 South Rd., 546789 Harvey, James, dairy-farmer, Lepperton. Hawera. , 499503 Harvey, Kenneth, butcher, 27 Mill Rd. 525688 Hurl.stone, Cyril Henry, farm worker, Egmont Village, 627590 Haskell, Frank, farm labourer, Norfolk Ra~, Inglewood. Inglewood. 601688 Hassall, William Francis, painter, 6 Darnell St. 566050 Hutchen, Alexander Kerr, first assistant cheesemaker, care 554080 Hastie, Edgar John, farmer, Dudley Road Rural Delivery, df Opunake Dairy Co., Ltd., Opunake. Inglewood. 627201 Hutchings, James, panel-beater, 22 Juliet St., Stratford. 552588 Hastie, Robert Stephen, farmer, Surrey Rd., Tariki. 627312 Instone, Leighton Ira, farm hand, Waitui, Inglewood. 564759 Haughey, Charles Graham, plasterer, 19 Tawhiti Rd., 268216 Irvine, Alexander, pharmaceutical chemist, 37 Wallace Place. Hawera. 519016 Irving, Cyril Fairlie Harold, machinist, 103 Calvert Rd., 564780 Hawkings, John George Cooke, farmer, Smart Rd., Hills­ Veales Estate. borough Rural Delivery. 626393 Jackson, Alan. Hamilton, farm hand, Kupe, Stratford. 473736 Haycock, Leslie Thomas, baker, 2 Moir St., Eltham. 561623 Jackson, Robert Henry, butcher, Conway Rd., Eltham, 573786 Hayman, William Henry, farm labourer, 31 Omata Rd., 611132 Jacobs, Charles Francis, share-milker, Allen Rd., Meremere, Westown. Hawera. 600340 Hayward, Harry, truck-driver, Ohawe Beach, Hawera. 602671 Jagusch, Thomas Henry, medical practitioner, 19 Robe St. 554070 Heal, H1i1bert Charles, cheesemaker, care of Post-office, 603376 James, George Edward Phillips, car duco-sprayer, 45 Ariel Waverley. St., Stratford. 569697 Healy, Jack Balck, dairy-farmer, Mangorei Road Rural 496701 Jameson, David John, clerk, 204 Carrington Rd. Delivery. 626438 Jamieson, Andrew Garin, share-milker, Whenuku Rd., 499861 Hedley, Harold, labourer, 8 Waterlane. Hawera. 488525 -Heibner, Norman Douglas, motor mechanic, Rata St., 526640 Jans, Clemence Michael, farmer, Wairau Rd., Oakura, Hawera. Taranaki. 520197 Henderson, Lloyd George MacKenzie, freezing-worker, 498565 Jarrett, Leonard Charles, labourer, 43 Whiteley St. Centennial Ave., Waitara. 524686 Jarvis, Alfred, wool-presser, Big Jim's Hill, Waitara. 485ll6 Henderson, Robert James, surfaceman, care of New Zealand 524607 Jenkin, Gordon, farm labourer, Whenuakura. Railways, Kai Iwi. 482777 Jenkins, Albert Roy, manager, 88 Hamlet St., Stratford. 580139 Henn, Harry Richard,fheesemaker, Te Tawa, Inglewood. 557224 Jennings, Leslie James Galbraith, farmer, Dudley Road 588899 Henry, Charles Vernal; insurance agent, 25 Cordelia St., Rural Delivery, Inglewood. Stratford. 567570 Jensen, Fitzroy Rayna! Gordon, chauffeur, 4 Devonport 521721 Henry, Colin James, milk-vendor, Frankley Rd. Flats, St. Aubyn St. 527643 Henwood, Albert William Henry, market-gardener, Sentry 528572 Jensen, Kenneth Jonas Lethbridge, clerk, 49 Leach St. Hill. 626933 Johns, Bruce, cadet (N.Z.R.), Bedford St., Patea. 588895 Hepburn, Norman, wool-classer, Domett St., Waitara. 580405 Johns, William Frederick, farm labourer, Kelly Rd., Wai­ 628014 Herbert, Ernest Arthur, farm hand, Arthur St., Hawera. tara. 548826 Herbert, Roy Stirling, farmer, Egmont Rd., Hillsborough. 556821 Johnson, Christian Roy, cheeseniaker, II Woodleigh St., 539847 Herd, Mervyn, advertising salesman, 13 Wilson St., Hawera. Frankleigh Park. 572365 Herdman, Ronald Sydney, dairy-farmer, Cardiff Rd., 628003 Johnson, Reginald John, farm labourer, Hurleyville, Patea. Stratford. 482388 Johnston, John Barnett, watch engineer, care of Taranaki 610821 Herlihy, Gordon Joseph, sawmiller, Taurakawa, via Strat­ Producers Freezing Works. ford. 499062 Johnstone, Mervyn Murray, factory hand, 39 Burn St., 627296 Hermon, Victor Keith, labourer, Egmont St., Patea. Hawera. 491331 Hetherington, David William, journalist, 97 Victoria St., 568404 Jonas, Bruce Glendenning, farmer, Tehorangi, Rural Hawera. Delivery, Waitara. 588257 Hickford, Joseph MacGregor, farm labourer, Cardiff, Strat- 525876 Jones, David William, fitter and turner, Victoria St., Patea. ford. 460205 Jones, Henry Stafford, clerk, IO Cornwall St. 525510 Rickford, Walter James, labourer, Main Rd., Waverley. 559999 Jones, Kinloch, lineman (P. and T.), 560 South Rd. 5024 71 Hickman, Alexander: Kinloch, fireman, Blake St., Waitara. 626197 Jones, Morice Edwin, clerk, 7 Richmond St. 468283 Hill, Clifford Roy, clerk, 2 Vogel St., Hawera. 560621 Jones, Percival Edward, labourer, Mouatt St., Waitara. 5717ll Hill, Lawrence George, farm labourer, Douglas, Stratford. 476252 Jones, Trevor Alfred John, courity clerk, Standish St., 561712 Hill, Richard Arthur, farmer, Kahui Rd., Rahotu. Inglewood. 505997 Hill, William Charles, barman-porter, 41 Bracken St. 627092 Jones, William Phillip, farm hand, care of Mr. J. Marsh. 606245 Hill, William Eric, labourer, Hastings Rd., Stratford. Wharehuia. 608703 Hinz, Ernest Alois, dairy-farmer, Kaimiro, Egmont Village 586465 Judson, Arthur William, decorator, 37 Camberwell Rd., Rural Delivery, Inglewood. Hawera. 608704 Hinz, Leo Edward, dairy-farmer, Kaimiro Rural Delivery, 501912 Judson, Percy Harold, grocer's assistant, care of Maypole Egmont Village. Stores, Patea. 550577 Hitchcock, Carroll Stewart, painter, 25 Hamblyn St., 555643 Julian, Carl Nicholas, painter and paperha,nger, 56 Leach St. Fitzroy. 559638 Julian, Ivan Bernard, farmer, Spence Rd., Kakaramea. 588657 Hitchcock, Vincent John, civil servant, 176 Gill St. 626573 Jupp, Gordon Raymond, farm hand, Box 20, Waitara. 609491 Hodge, Allan Edward Brightson, freezing hand, Middlesex 500468 Jury, Leo Michael, farm labourer, care of H. Salway, Bell St., Patea. Block. 548857 Hodge, Charles Archibald, van-driver, 19 Roy Tee. 525851 ,Jury, Stanley, dairy-farmer, Main South Rd., Omata. 506004 Hodge, James Eric, labourer, care of Hurleyville Dairy 489235 Kaan, Lionel Edward George, labourer, Brooklands. Company, Hurleyville, Alton. 51779-! Keast, Cyril Stanley, farmer, Koritomangoria Rural Delivery. 6ll_840 Hodge, Leslie Herbert Gibson, farmer, Hawera-Meremere 529722 Keedwell, Laurence Davis, school-teacher, 35 Vogel St., Rural Delivery, Hawera. Hawera. 586760 Hogan, James Thomas, logging contractor, 28 Hamlet St., 569459 Keegan, John Stephen, P.W.D. employee, 17 Hobson St. Stratford. • 501885 Kelland, Donald Carlisle, aurfaccman, care of Railways, 626400 Holland, Norman Bannerman, apprentice jockey, 30 Egmont Tangarakau. St., Hawera. 594784 Keller, ,Jules William Quinn, bank clerk, Alton Hot~l, Altqn. 526526 Holmes, Lawrence Clifford, farmer, Oeo, Manaia Rural 601513 Kelly, Douglas George, farmer, ;E'embroke Rd., Stratford. Delivery. 490485 Kelly, Steve, railway porter, care of N.Z.R., Eltham. 467054 Holmes, Roy Henry, clerk (P. & T.), 31 Upjohn St. 568725 Kelly, Walter, laboure;·, Main Rd., Waipapa, Waitara. 627889 Holswich, Rex Bayliss, office assistant, Fitzroy. 563196 Kelly, William Edward, shoe-repairer, 12 Falstaff, Street, 525349 Honeyfield, Edmund Lee, farmer, Whenuakura Rural Stratford. Delivery, Patea. 409758 Kemp, Eric Neil, labourer, Matai St., Inglewood. 561908 Hook, Norman Stephen, labourer, 35 Mount Edgecombe St. 602968 Kemp, Leslie, dairy-farmer, Mahoe, Stratford. 505088 Hooker, Jack Ivan, taxi-driver, 3 Craig St., Stratford. 572211 Kendall, Jack Cecil, nurseryman, 197 Seaview Rd. 591743 Hopkins, Sydney Vercoe, farmer, Rural Mail Delivery, 572216 Kendrick, Henry Edgar, salesman, 10 Victoria Rd. Dorset Rd. 627034 Kilpatrick, Robert Dickson, farm hand, llfanaia Rd., Kapuni. 626399 Horne, Eric Henry, student, 144 Regan St., Stratford. 573065 Kilsby, Maurice David, dairy-farmer, Surrey Rd., Tariki. 549134 Horsfall, Alwyn· 'Robert Elliott, managing director, 132 , 603449 King, George Joseph, chemical-manure worker, 87 Clemow Pendarves St. Rd., ll'itzroy. .
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