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The New Zealand Gazette. 3035 DEC. 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3035 MILITARY AREA No. 6 (WANGANUI)-continued. MILITARY AREA No. 6 (WANGANUI)-con.tiwued. 487756 Catterick, Lionel Shaw, transport driver, 30 Marne St., 561958 Collins, Charles Prideaux, civil servant, 58 Roy St., Palmer­ Palmerston North. ston North. 605237 Caulcutt, Alfred, electrician, Taihape. 527264 Collins, Frederick Lovelock, farmer, " Lowlands," Taihape. 572879 Cavanagh, John Lawrence, Post-office, Wangaehu. 602339 Collins, William Charles Pickering, factory hand, 115 586405 Cavanagh, John Patrick, labourer, 41 Somme Pde. College St., Palmerston North. 469983 Cawley, George, motor mechanic, 71 Tawa St., Gonville. 612627 Collis, Joseph Herbert, blacksmith, Otaki. 605658 Cawood, John George, farmer, Apiti. 573885 Collis, Oliver Alfred, farmer, Kairanga, Palmerston North. 550383 Chalk, Philip Sydney, engine-driver (N.Z.R.), 24 Montreal 524554 Colman, Wilfrid Nelson, carpenter, 6 Maketu St. St., Palmerston North. 498167 Conning, George Richard, labourer, 52 Caius Ave., Gonville. 501541 Challis, William James Daley, butcher, 3 Bowen St., 524006 Connolly, Arthur Ernest, clerk, 55 Grey St. Feilding. 594080 Conway, Francis Charles Eric, farmer, Foxton Line, Long- 588486 Chandler, Philip Ray, farmer, Tangimoana. burn. 486441 Chapman, Arthur John Bradshaw, motor engineer, 23 Kawa 606536 Conway,James Gordon Baden, surfaceman, P.W.D., Sanson. Kawa St. 610091 Conway, William Lester, motor-driver, 155 Guyton St. 581639 Chapman, Charles Gledhill, stationmaster, Railway House, 545376 Cook, Charles Hamilton, farmer, Rangiotu. Greatford. 524239 Cook, David Henry James, manager, 9 Carlton Ave., 541650 Chapman, John, farmer, Wan.gaehu. Palmerston North. 465563 Chapman, John Archibald, stationer, Salisbury St., Levin, 543615 Cook, Eric Joseph, cycle-agent, Rangiuru Beach, Otaki. 464105 Chapman, Paul, Ir}Otor-repairer, 32 Duncan St. 524391 Cook, Raymond Harold, guard (N.Z.R.), c/o Mr. H. Hoffman, 506328 Chapman, Peter Alfred, sheep-farmer, Turakina. 107 Cook St., Palmerston North. 588244 Cheesman, Charles Victor, farmer, Roslyn Rd., Levin. 491627 Cook, Reginald Aaron, cabinetmaker, 15 Wikitoria Rd., 588228 Childs, Walter Cecil, linotype mechanic, Stuckey St., Levin. Putiki. 514512 Christensen., Ansgar Christian, clergyman, Slacks Rd., 475732 Cook, Vincent Bruce Montrose, timber and box manufac­ Awapuni. turer, 207 Victoria Ave., Palmerston North. 572252 Christensen, Archibald Augustus, grader-driver, Queen St. 550928 Cooksley, Arthur James, labourer, Kawhatau, Mangaweka. West, Levin. 594390 Cooksley, Charles Cyrus, dealer, 4 Lyndhurst St., Palmerston 486464 Christensen, Cecil, wool-store manager, corner of Head's and North. Beach Rds. 501271 Cooper, Kenneth Balfour, milk-bar proprietor, Oxford St., 618572 Christensen, Frederic Reymond, motor mechanic, 31 Head's Levin. Rd. 585779 Cooper, Leo Francis Alva, Raetihi Rd., Ohakune. 634237 Christian, Warren Paterson, farm hand, Stanway, Halcombe. 608950 Cooper, William Grant, farmer, Rapanui R.D. 487637 Christiansen, Bertie Leonard, bricklayer, 30 Collingwood St. 477527 Copestake, Charles Maxwell, storeman-driver, 16 Sydney 477279 Christie, Donald Francis, commercial traveller, 18 Martin Place. St., Palmerston North. 585769 Corder, Mostyn Leslie, officer (N.Z.R.), 5 Carlton Tee., 271805 Christie, Robert Hynd, sheep-farmer, Longacre, Okoia. Gonville. 554688 Churcher, Percy, farm labourer, 84 North St., Feilding. 605444 Cording, Arthur Claude, 35 Kitchener St. 529147 Cp.urcher, Raymond, rabbit-inspector, Waituna West, via 571434 Corlett, Ernest Albert, textile-worker, Robinson St., Foxton. Feilding. 524236 Corney, Hector Raymond, upholsterer, 86 Pitt St. 529149 Olaasen, Harold James, grocer's assistant, Severn St., 590959 Cornfoot, John Alexander, farmer, Bulls. Rongotea. 573308 Cornick, William James, dye-house worker, 33 Kells Ave., 501808 Clancy, Thomas George, grocer, Miro St., Ohakune. Aramoho. 522815 Clapham, Charles Bernard, dairy-farmer, Kimbolton Rd., 471249 Cornish, Donald Gordon, bank officer, 32 Elmira Ave., Feilding. Palmerston North. 594152 Clapham, Wilfred Roberts, civil servant, Manawatu Heads, 613110 Cosgrove, James, hotelkeeper, Polson St., Castlecliff'. Foxton. 635297 Cotter, Maurice Langston, cadet (N.Z.R.), 36 Guyton St. 482595 Clare, Charles Henry Arthur, wool-store foreman, 17 No. 3 590382 Cottle, Alec Verner, dairy-farmer, Te Horo. • Line Rd. 585794 Cott,le, Victor John, farmer, Te Horo. 522810 Clare, Valentine Norton, machinery-fitter, 30 Guyton St. 585790 Cotton, William, funeral director, 39 Beattie St., Feilding. 522803 Clark, Cedric Charles, baker, 66 Savage Ores., Palmerston N. 483730 Couchman, George Herbert, labourer, South St., Feilding. 566179 Clark, William Stirling, blacksmith, Convent Rd., Otaki. 542527 Coulter, Bernard Pretoria, meat-freezing worker, 48 Alma Rd. 607243 Clarke, Frederick, carpenter, Rangiwahia. 571442 Coulter, William John, meat-inspector, Long Melford Rd., '604191 Clarke, ,John William, estate-agent, Seddon St., Levin. Awapuni, Palmerston North. 529159 Claridge, Maurice Rogers, linesman, Milford Rd., Awapuni. 543018 Coupe, Frank, brick-worker, Settlement Rd., Oloverlea, 539002 Claridge, Vivian Guy, farmer, Fitzherbert West R.D., Kairanga, Palmerston North. Palmerston North. 491519 Couper, Donald Walter, electrician, 9 Hakeke St. 585390 Clausen, Arthur Edward, wood and coal merchant, 8 Willis 573242 Coupland, Oliver, commercial traveller, 5 Ingestre St. St., Palmerston North. 547874 Cousins, Robert Emmett, hairdresser, 203 Grey St., Pal- 594163 Clausen, Frederick Anders Nils, farmer, Kairanga R.D., merston North. Palmerston North. 461008 Coutts, Alexander, police constable, 46 Matamau St., 488404 Clay, Henry Leo, casein-maker, Bell St., Otaki. Palmerston North. 481879 Clayton, Wilfred, groundsman, 16 Hopwoods Buildings, 548170 Cowan, Hugh Kennedy, wireworker, 92 Victoria Ave., 455 Main St., Palmerston North. Palmerston North. 503592 Oleeve, Alfred Percival, bus-driver, Martin and Vernon's 474084 Cowan, James Henry, clerk (N.Z.R.), A 730 Chamberlain Garage. St., Feilding. 489671 Clemoes, William Glenville, Manuka St., Castlecliff. 606520 Cowen, George Barry, farm worker and fencer, c/o P.W.D., 635185 Cleveland, Eric Harvey, barman, Feilding Hotel, Feilding. Military Camp, Waiouru. 509010 Clifford, George Thomas Woodleigh, dairy-farmer, Fitz- 584566 Cowie, Stanley Robert, labourer, Parihauhau, Makirikiri. herbert West R.D., Palmerston North. 468988 Cowley, Stanley, electrical inspector, Mount View Rd., 551484 Clist, Alfred Ernest, engine-driver (N.Z.R.), Railway Row, Bastia Hill. Ohaku:ne Junction. 572065 Cowx, Tom Routledge, labourer, 82 Denbigh St., Feilding. 475722 Coakley, John Burgoyne, company representative, 107 489575 Cozens, Malcolm Ivor, farmer, c/o R. P. Hughes, Fern Flat, Anzac Pde. Marton. 506885 Cochrane, Robert Neill, railway guard, 185 Main South Rd., 524101 Crabb, Norman David, farmer, "Pine Park," Marton. Taihape. 586122 Crafar, George William, farmer, Raorikia, Aramoho R.D. 547417 Cocker, Joseph, dairy-farmer, Te Horo, Horowhenua. 529687 Cranson, Albert, watch-repairer, 328 Rangitikei St., Pal- 586323 Cogswell, Reginald Frank, commercial traveller, 31 Batt St., merston North. Palmerston North. 634202 Cranson, Albert, borer-eradicator, 24 Colombo St., Pal­ 565568 Coker, William Richard Thomas, engineer, Oroua Downs. merston North. 558799 Cole, Sidney Henry George, bush worker, Moore St., Ohakune. 576942 Crawford, Alexander Rex, farmer, Ohin.gaiti. 558798 Cole, Walter Surtees, lorry-driver, Iti St., Otaki. 577751 Crawford, William Jonathan, printer, 34 St. John's Ave., 525167 Coleman, Arthur Leonard, dairy-farmer, Lake Alice Rd., Palmerston North. Marton. 468975 Creed, Daniel William, clerk, 103 Cook St., Palmerston N. 565558 Coleman, Douglas Johnston, farmer, Poukiore, Hunterville. 586964 Crenfeldt, Daniel Henry, Lorry-driver, 11 Beattie St., Feilding. 525168 Coleman, Edward George, farmer, Boulton Rd., Levin. 565035 Crichton, George Stuart, bus proprietor, Ongo Rd., Hunter- 602177 Coleman, Henry James, builder, Waitarere Beach, Levin. ville. 489874 Coleman, Herbert Thomas, store hand, 272 Featherston St., 505506 Cridge, Edward Victor Robins, butcher, Slacks Rd., Pal­ Palmerston North. merston North. 525173 Coleman, Melville Baden, master printer, 270 The A venue. 517320 Crighton, Stuart Archibald, transport driver, Seafield, Tay- 589308 Coleman, Percy Roderick, radio dealer, 1 Richmond St. forth. 544051 Coleman, Reginald James, farmer, Peka Rd., Ohingaiti. 543169 Crimp, William Henry Rundle, carpenter, A 522 Railway, 525174 Coleman, Richard Thomas, farming contractor, Bredins Line, Rangataua. Marton. 468981 Crisp, Cyril Arthur Benjamin, relief clerk, A 793 Anzac Pde. 561947 Coley, Clarence Wilfred, barman, Coley St., Foxton. 613782 Croden, Neil Thomson Kerr, dairy engineer, Longburn. 569262 Collard, Albert Powell, bread salesman, 13 Dublin St. 543136 Cronin, Lawrence Joseph, motor mechanic Pitt St., Raetihi. 476304 Collett, Rickford Edward Francis, shunter (N.Z.R.), 7 599695 Cross, Charles, building contractor, Brookside, Longburn. Carlisle St., Milson, Palmerston North. 515404 Cruden, Richard Alexander, bush foreman, National Park. 493396 Collier, Frederick Stanley, clerk, 10 Grey St., Feilding. 502446 Cruickshank, Eric Leslie, cream-grader, 212 Park Rd., 634778 Collings, Hubert David, motor mechanic, 18 Kuku St., Palmerston North. ·· Taihape. 578073 Crumbley, James, cook, 219 Heads Rd. JI* .
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