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The New Zealand Gazetie 977 1 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE 977 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Name Address Classification Subsection Date of of Section 19 Registration Pyne, Alan Frederick Care of R. Howard Rolle and Pyne, P.O. Box 384, Wellington Urban 1 18/10/49 Ranford, George Gwynne P.O. Box 165, Hawera Rural and Urban 1 15/7/49 Raven, Reginald Thomas 14 Hammond Street, Hamilton .. Urban 1 18/5/49 Reid, Charles Gibson P.O. Box 314, Timaru .. Urban 1 19/5/49 Reid, George .. P.O. Box 314, Timaru .. Rural and Urban 1 17/5/49 Reid, Ronald Hamilton 8 Peter Terrace, Castor Bay, Auckland Urban 2 23/10/63 Renner, Francis Martyn Coopers Beach, R.D. ITI, Kaitaia Urban 1 30/6/50 Richards, John Stewart R.D. 2, Huntly .. Rural and Urban 1 15/12/49 Ritchie, Hugh .. P.O. Box 835, Invercargill Urban 2 18/10/49 Ritchie, William Ramsay P.O. Box 431, Rotorua Rural 2 2/4/65 Robinson, Robert Day .. 26 Reid Crescent, Ashburton Rural 1 15/7/49 Robison, William John Dillon P.O. Box 752, Whangarei . Rural 2 15/4/58 Rodie, Frederick Alexander Newton King Ltd., P.O. Box 163, Hawera Rural and Urban 2 30/6/50 Roigard, Harold Langley 47 Jervis Street, Rotorua .. .. .. Rural 2 30/3/65 Rolle, Roy Howard R. Howard Rolle and Pyne, P.O. Box 384, Wellington Urban 1 18/5/49 Roper, George Charles 65 Bolton Street, Avondale, Auckland .. Urban 2 1/4/63 Ropiha, Peter Thornton "Waikapiro", R.D. Ormondville, Hawke's Bay Rural 2 18/10/60 Ryan, Charles James .. P.O. Box 163, Napier .. Rural 1 18/5/49 Ryde, Bruce John Paxton .. Lincoln College, Private Bag, Christchurch Rural 2 17/10/56 Savage, David Allen Kensington P.O. Box 47, Wellington Urban 1 18/5/49 Scott, Christopher Falcon .. P.O. Box 252, Timaru .. Rural 1 15/7/49 Shanks, Jack Malcolm 27 Faulder Avenue, Westmere, Auckland .. Urban 2 28/3/61 Sharp, John Robert Care of Wright Stephenson and Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 461, Hamilton Rural 2 22/3/60 Sharp, William Alexander P.O. Box 226, Dunedin Urban 1 18/5/49 Shaw, James Thomson P.O. Box 904, Invercargill Rural and Urban 2 22/3/50 Shires, Harold Nelson 25 Great North Road, Wanganui Rural 2 23/7/49 Simes, Richard Francis 239 Manchester Street, Christchurch Urban 1 14/7/49 Simkin, Henry Leon .. P.O. Box 23, Napier .. Urban 2 3/12/63 Simmons, Harley Atherton 42 Bretts Road, Christchurch Urban 2 27/11/63 Simpson, Ralph Irving P.O. Box 30125, Lower Hutt Urban 1 15/7/49 Slane, John Houlton P.O. Box 926, Auckland Urban 2 15/7/49 Sluis, Berend Hendrik P.O. Box 112, Christchurch Rural 1 18/5/49 Smeaton, Alfred Clive 21 Ferryhill Road, Mt. Eden, Auckland Rural 1 17/5/49 Smeaton, Ian Graeme South Head, R.D. Helensville .. Rural 2 30/10/58 Smith, Francis Henry P.O. Box 5003, Rotorua .. Rural 2 15/4/58 Smith, Ormsby Bryce Care of P.O. Box 897, Dunedin .. Urban 1 3/2/50 Smith, Percy Carrington 72 Whiteley Street, New Plymouth Rural and Urban 2 2/2/50 Smith, Travis Jarvie P.O. Box 1308, Wellington .. Urban 2 11/10/51 Sole, Leslie Mervyn Dunkirk Road, Upper Atiamuri Rural 2 10/3/50 Speedy, Lionel Lawrence P.O. Box 31-003, Milford, Auckland Urban 1 14/7/49 Speedy, Squire Lionel P.O. Box 31-003, Milford, Auckland Urban 2 17/10/56 Sporle, Peter David .. P.O. Box 356, Hamilton .. Rural 2 18/10/60 Stacey, Arthur William George 23 Pascoe Avenue, Christchurch Urban 2 22/3/50 Stacey, Donald Edward 18 Weston Avenue, Papatoetoe .. Urban 1 17/8/49 Stainton, Percy Vernon Esmond P.O. Box 142, New Plymouth . Urban 1 8/9/49 Stanbury, Wynn Clifton Wainui R. M. D., Davauchelles, Banks Peninsula .. Rural 1 19/5/49 Steedman, Stafford Bramwell 530 Featherstone Street, Palmerston North Rural and Urban 1 9/9/49 Stewart, Arthur Geoffrey .. P.O. Box 5117, Wellington Urban 2 30/3/65 Stone, Peter Wallace 115 Maraekakaho Road, Hastings Rural 2 20/3/62 Stringer, George William .. P.O. Box 24, Oamaru .. Rural and Urban 2 16/12/49 Sutton, Henry Ellis Thomas P.O. Box 324, Invercargill Rural and Urban 1 16/12/49 Svensen, Mervyn Leonard P.O. Box 384, Wellington .. Urban 2 30/10/58 Tabor, Ivan Grant 43 Landscope Road, Papatoetoe Rural 2 3/12/63 Tate, Graham Francis .. 23 Meldrum Street, Winton, Southland Rural 2 22/3/60 Taylor, George Clement .. P.O. Box 100, Feilding Urban 2 17/10/62 Taylor, Ian Chester .. P.O. Box 147, Whangarei Rural 2 23/10/63 Thomas, Jack Alfred Laundy 16 Kelvin Road, Remuera, S.E. 2. Urban 2 11/12/61 Thompson, Maurice William P.O. Box 2295, Auckland .. Urban 1 15/7/49 Thornton, Gilbert Charles 198 Knowles Street, Christchurch Urban 1 17/5/49 Tolhurst, Robert Erskine .. 217 Lambton Quay, Wellington Urban 1 18/5/49 Townshend, Edwin John Charles 16 Taylor's Avenue, Paeroa .. Rural 2 22/3/50 Tozer, Leonard Keith .. 19 Rawhitiroa Street, Kohimarama Urban 2 23/10/63 Trotter, Clement George .. 43 Waihi Road, Hawera Rural 1 17/8/49 Vaile, Gordon P.O. Box 6493, Auckland Urban 1 15/7/49 Wales, John George Concanon 7 Otahuri Crescent, Greenlane, Auckland Urban 1 18/10/49 Walker, Hugh Oakman McClure 32 Rita Street, Mount Maunganui Rural 1 17/5/49 Walshe, Terence Owen 1 St. Andrews Terrace, Hamilton Rural 2 7/9/49 Warnes, Earnest Ashley P.O. Box 2, Greymouth Urban 1 14/7/49 Watson, Nigel Lockhart .. P.O. Box 592, Hastings Rural 2 15/10/64 Watt, George James 170 Blighs Road, Papanui, Christchurch .. Rural 1 18/5/49 Weber, Peter Hugh McCormick 12 Grey Street, Tauranga Rural and Urban 2 22/3/50 Webster, Allan John Charles P.O. Box 86, Gisborne Urban 1 30/6/50 Weyburne, Bernard Augustus 2a Herbert Street, Wellington .. Urban 1 7/9/49 White, William James .. Fairview, No.2 R.D., Timaru Urban 1 19/10/49 Whitten, Colin Vicissimus .. P.O. Box 116, Palmerston North Rural 2 19/10/55 Widdowson, Noel .. P.O. Box 129, Oamaru .. Rural 2 30/3/65 Wilkinson, Leonard Victor P.O. Box 204, Hastings Urban 2 23/10/57 Williamson, Roderick Andrew P.O. Box 9181, Auckland Urban 2 11/10/51 Wilson, Donald Alexander P.O. Box 577, Wanganui Urban 2 17/10/62 Wilson, Donald Cameron .. P.O. Box 439, Christchurch Urban 1 17/5/49 Wilson, Hubert Ross .. P.O. Box 812, Invercargi11 Rural 2 23/10/57 Woods, George Frederick .. P.O. Box 643, Palmerston North Rural 1 15/7/49 Wooffindin, Henry Freme .. 28 Holsworthy Road, New Plymouth Rural 2 2/5/50 Wright, William Raymond P.O. Box 50, Shannon .. Rural 2 18/11/64 Yarnton, George Kenneth P.O. Box 2784, Auckland Urban 1 18/10/49 I certify that the foregoing is a true copy, as recorded in this office, of the names and qualifications of all persons to whom current Annual Practising Certificates have been issued as at 31 March 1967. D. R. B. DODSON, Registrar. .
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