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TH]L'new ZEALAND GAZETTE~ []S'o TH]l'NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE~ []S'o. 43 l\1(ILITARY AJtEA No. 2 .(PAERQA.)'-conmwe~ 59.2367 Flavell, Harry Rewite, P.W.D. employee, Karapiro Hydro 524663 Gray, Angus, farm hand, care of Mrs. E. A.·Dearden, Kiwi- . Works, Public Works Department. ta.hi Rural Delivery, Morrinsville_. 504222 Fletcher, Andrew Johnstone, insurance agent, Johnston St., 570533 Gray, Frederick George, farmer, Ngatiap)la ;Rd., Tuma. Te Aroha. 5og504 Gray, Harold Keith, omnibus-driver, Whitaker .St., Te Aroha. 464677 Flowers, William Edwin, telegraphist, Chaytor St., Te.Puke. 625436 Grbic, Victor, farming, Ngatea, Hauraki Plains, 614176 Folios, John Thomas, farmer, Ngakuru, Rotorua. 556(\63 Gread, Hugh, tractor-driver, 42 Cameron Rd., Taurauga. 601028 Foote, Cyril Thomas, engineer, Kaihere. 471861 Gread, John Scott, farmer, Katikati. 565l77'Forbes, Ian Crawford, dairy-farmer, Otara, Opotiki. 570015 Greenwood, George William, baker, Lorne St., Morrinsville. 498428 Ford, George Allen, farmer, Taupo Rd., Rotorua. 623963 Griffiths, Cleeve George, farm labourer, 19 Elizabeth St., 498434 Ford, Victor Joseph, storekeeper, Puanga St., Tokaanu. Rotorua. 520055 Forder, Neville Thomas, share-milker, Robinson's ;Rd., 545Q78 Griffiths, Frank Henry, labourer, Turua. ·· Hikutaia. · 477492 Griffiths, Frederick, telegraphist (P.. and T.), Rings Rd., 586379. Foster, Archibald Lenord, sawmiller, State Mill, Maroa, via Coromandel. Putaruru. · 5.10119 Grigg, Ernest Maitland, driver, care of J.M. Ensoll, Arapuni 594550 Foster, Royal Alfred, dairy-farmer, Rural Delivery. Rd., Putaruru. .. 611721 Foster, Theodore Arnold, hairdresser, 21 Salonika St., 591639 Grigsby, Leonard James, farmer, Motumaoho, Morrinsville Whakatane. Rural Delivery. 577855 Fox, Gilbert Scott, grocer's assistant, Ford St., Opotiki, 492924 Grupb, Brian· Charlton, carpenter, 31 Devonport Rd., 472664 Fox, Percy James, law clerk, Hospital Hill, Opotiki. Tauranga. 55,4441 Fritnklin, Loyd Herbert, transport driver, care of Lands 600216 'Gurr, Reginald, farm hand, care of Mr, S. D. Russell, Clayton · and Survey Department, Omanui. Rd., Rotorua. 599567 Frazer, Alan Frederick, dairy-farmer, Rural Delivery, 617763 Gussey; William· Edward, labburer, Rangitaiki Hotel, Te Aroha West. Rangitaiki, Taupo. 467,446 Fulton, William Francis, lorry-driver, Alexander Rural 578653 Guy, Horace Josselyn Thomas, driver, Te Puke. Delivery, Waharoa. · 506558 Haddon, Stanley George, factory-assistant, care of Post­ 523313 Furniss, Geoj"ge Herbert, farmer, Morrinsville, Office, Waihou, Thames Line. 488853 Gaddis, Philip, Wilfred, cheese-factory worker, care of N.Z. 493895 Hakes, ·Albert Edward, railway guard, Mill Cottage, Co-op. Dairy Co., Te Punio,ga, Morrinsville. Putaruru. 556092 Gallacher, Patrick William, transport driver, Wallace Ores., 536045 Hale, James William, dairy,farmer, care of W. E .. Hale, Rotorua. "' Kopuarahi, Hauraki Plains. 585827 Galloway, Gordon Harold, dairy-farmer, Eastport Rd., 585542 Hall, · Arthur William, motor mechanic, Campbell St., Waihou, Te Aroha, Thames. 461936.Gamble, Gordon Allen, draper, Wood St, 546961 Hall, Leslie Hamilton, porter, N gongotaha. 504894 Gardiner, Charles Lockyer, miner, Regent St., Waihi. 471327 Halliday, Percy Lindsay, manager, Kiwi St., Matamata. 566598 .Gardiner, Russell, Daniel dairy-farmer, Rural Delivery, 534903 Hamllton, Birtwell, farmer, Hikuai, via Waihi. Old Tauranga Rd., Waihi Plains. 584042 Hamilton, James, dairy-farmer, Lichfield, Putaruru. 560471 Gardner, David Richard, printer, Ill Hinemoa St., Rotorua. 624631 · Hancock, George William, carpenter, 12 Ruiha St., Rotorua. 542658 Gardner,.Frank, transport driver, care ofN.Z.R., .. Taneatua. 49021() Hancock, Willaim, Sinclair, share0milking, Hinuera. 568117 Garland, Harold Francis, merchandise salesman, Ford St., 544 748 · Hankey, Leonard, factory hand, Waitoa. Opotiki. 506115 Hansen, John Frederick, boilermaker, Coromandel. 541073 Gaskill, William James, share-milker, Kiwitahi Rural 582695 Hansen, Victor Osterby, dairy-farmer, Rural Delivery, Delivery, Morrinsville, · Whakamarama, 'E'aur\'nga. · 558363 Gasson, Harry Blackwell, farmer, Gate Pa, Tauranga. 545714 Hardie, Gerald, motor-driver, 23 AmohauSt., Rotorua. 564393 Gasson, Roy, bushman, care of Post-office, Tirau. 464978 Harding, Ja)'.Iles Hunt, care of Public Works Department, 607207 Gaylor, Joseph Henery, surfaceman, Tirau, , Arapuni.. · 488598. Gear, Clifford Henry, mill hand, Henderson St., Putaruru,- 594939 Hare, Chris Augustus, share-milker, care of Jack)'.Ilan's and 528315 Gibbs, Cosmo Philip, dentist, Tilsey St., Rotorua, Co., Whitianga. · 568589 Gibson, Edgar, lorry-driver, Rutland St,, Rotorua. 563729 Hare, Richard, Joseph, farnier, Whitianga. 558954 Gibson, Kenneth Douglas, dairy-farmer, Waharoa. '492552 Harkness, Percy George, farm hand, care of K. A. Bennett, 503091 Gibsbn, Trevor Thomas, vulcitnizer, 89 Edgecumbe St., Papamoa, Te Puke. Tauranga. 508221 Harpur, George Kendall, timber-worker, Putaruru. 606748 Gilbert, William Edward James, builder, Pinedale, PutarU\'.U. 482542 Harris, George Wilfred, farnier, Harris Rd., Putaruru. 560615 Gilfillan, James Broggan, farm hand, care of C. H. Holland, 517901 Harris, Raymond Cyril, hairdresser, Rawhiti Ave;; Matamata;· Okauia Rural Mail Delivery, Matamata. 492891 Harris, Ronald Augustus, lorry-driver, 34 King St., Whaka- 499155 Gill, Eric, farmer, Ngakuru, Rural Delivery, Rotorua. tane. 563.879 Gillard, Dean Cuthbert, sawmill hand, Box 9, Tirau. 492892 .Harris, Rusk Joseph, barrister and solicitor, Bennett. _St. 601910 Gillard, John Logan, da.iry-farmer, Te Poi, Matamata. 603441 Harrison, Valentine Charles, -farmers' labourer, Mangaiti, 547181 Gillespie, Patrick, labourer, Edgecumbe. Te Aroha. · 547170 Gillingham,. Arthur Alfred, dairy-farmer, Harpers Rd., 569858 Hart, Allan Raymore, farmer, Patetonga Rd.; Morrinsville. Walton. 508026 Hart, Alwyn Roy, dairy-factory hand, Alexandra Ave., 475476 Gilshnan, Henry Ivan, share-milker, care of Pearce Watson, Morrinsville. Walton. 55261$ Harvey, Willard Falkner, farm hand, Otumoitai, Tauranga. 613262 Glasgow, David, miner, No. 9 Pipe Lane, Waihi, . 547192 Glover, Cecil William, plumber, Stanley Rd., HemeVJlle, 505356 Hawkings, Thomas Taiaroa, farmE)r, Rural Delivery, Waihou. 554425. Hawkins, Arthur Leslie, electric linesman, Carlyle St., Te Te Aroha. Aroha. · 614977 Gloyn, Lionel, motor-driver, 22 Corbett St.• 625807 Hawkins, George Edward, grocer, Reservoir Rd., Parawai, 516877 Goodall, Eric James, shop-assistant, Robert St., Taupo. Thames. · · 538342 Goodin, Sydney James, bee-farmer, Waitakaruru, Hauraki Plains. · 557417 Hawkins, Jack, dairy-farmer, Horrells Rd,, Tatuanui.Rural 516405 Godinach, Wallace Vincent, dairy-farmer, Rural Mail Delivery, Morrinsville. Delivery, Te Puke. 598295 Hawkins, Leslie Ernest, factory 'hand, oa:re iof Ngong()taha 558694 Godwin, Alfred Ronald, dairy-farmer, Ngatea, Hauraki Post,office, Ngongotaba. Plains. 507433 Hawthorne, Cyril Quinton,. picture operator, care of Kings 472096 Goldsworthy, Leslie Clarence, surfacemail (N.Z.R.), River Picture Co,, Ltd., Matata. Rd., Karangahake. 552826 Hawthorne,· Mervin Harold, farm-manager, Papamoa,. Te 558713 Goldsworthy, William John, general labourer, Rosemont Rd., Puke. Waihi. 552833 Hay, Cyril Gordon, timber-mill hand, Oruanui, Taupo. 625897 Gordon, Douglas John, farm hand, Ngakuru Rural Delivery, 554414 Hay, John Charles, dairy-farmer, Rae's .Rd., Katikati, Rotorua. 522564 Haycock, Ronald Frederick, factory foreman, 61 Edgecumbe 507980 Gordon, Sidney, tractor-driver, care of Cashmore Bros., Rd., Tauranga. Putaruru. 554408 Hayes, .James Patrick, patrol-driver, Public Works Depart- 576502 Gosling, Milton, William Laurence, postmaster, Tokaanu. ment, Mataura Rd., Waihi. _568272 Gourlay, George Thomas, road-ro)ler driver, P.W.D., 509040 Hayes; Otway William, farmer, .. Rural Delivery, Netherton. Kaimai, Tauranga. 579346 Hayhoe, Frederick William, tally clerk, Rotoiti Timber Co., 575856 Gradwell, Jack Ricbard Alwin, carpenter, care of W, E. Ltd., Ngongotaha. Ward, Ngarua Rd., Waitoa. 592125 Hayward, Arthur Thomas, farl)1er, Taneatua, 519843 Graham, Allan Aliaster, labourer, Pollen St., Thames. 592124 Hayward, Hugh Wilson, farmer, Ngatea. 464857 · Graham, Malcolm, bank clerk, Thames Rd.. 624735 Havward, John Alexander, farm hand, Wenlock St., Waihi. 575408 Grant, AIAxander Jobn William, salvation army officer, 521058 Hazlehurst, Ernest Thomas, farmer, Waimakariri Rd., Salvation Army Training Farm, Pntaruru. Tirau. 559698 Grant, Robert, motor mechanic, Amoru,,u St., Rotorua. 559297 Healy, Victor Edmond, miner, Slevin St., Waihi. .
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