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The New Zealand Gazette· 1129 AUG. 15] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE· 1129 REGISTER OF LICENSES ISSUED UNDER THE LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921-22-oontmuea Name of Firm (if any) of which Licensee is a No. of N aine of Lioensee. Member, or Registered Registered Office. IDate Ll""" em'" by which License. Company on whose behalf I granted. Lioense granted. License is held. 19033 Boyd, Edward Eideard Boyd and Co ... 26 Esk St., Invercargill 1/4/46 Invercargill. 19926 Boyd, Peter .. 148 Rattray St., Dunedin 1/4/46 Dunedin. 20594 McMillan, James Stephen George Boyes and Co., Alma St., Hamilton .. 1/4/46 Hamilton. Ltd. 20301 Braithwaite, Lionel Eric .. Queen's Chambers, Queen St., Hastings .. 1/4/46 Hastings. 19775 Braithwaite, Roderick Alastair National Bank Bldgs., Victoria St., Hamilton 1/4/46 Hamilton. MacDonnell 19164 Brice, Francis Richard F. R. H. Brice and Co., High St., Marton 1/4/46 Marton. Hammond Ltd. 20361 Brinkman, Henry Frederick .. Brinkman's .. Miriama St., Taumarunui .... 1/4/46 Taumarunui. 19938 Broadway Land Agency, Ltd. 33-34 Broadway, Dlmedin .. 1/4/46 Dunedin. • 19034 Rowley, Frederick Cotton .. Thomas Brodrick and Co. 16 Esk St., Invercargill .. 1/4/46 Invercargill. 17017 Brown, Hubert Nigel Oberlin Bert Brown .. .. Rathbone St., Whangarei .. 1/4/46 Whangarei. 20162 Buchanan, John William Leslie 12 Clarence St., Devonport, Auckland __ 1/4/46 Auckland. 20082 Jones, Hugh Kennedy .. Alfred Buckland and "The Haymarket." 69-71 Albert St., 1/4/46 Auckland. Sons, Ltd Auckland 20063 Buckley, Arthur Harold " Cameo" Bldgs., Surrey Cres., Grey Lynn, 1/4/46 Auckland. Auckland 20167 Buckley, Augustus Asbury 34 Haverstock Rd., Sandringham, Auckland 1/4/46 Auckland. 19626 Bullock and Co., Ltd. Burnett St., Ashburton . 1/4/46 Ashburton. 19774· Bunn, Bertram Wilber Bldgs., Garden Pl., Hamilton, and 1/4/46 Hamilton. Great South Rd., Ngaruawahia 19244 Burkett, Bernard James .. Broadway, Matamata .. 1/4/46 M~tamata. 20158 Burrett, Hubert Roy .. H. R. Burrett, Ltd. Yorkshire House, Shortland St., Auckland 1/4/46 Auckland. 20064 Burrett, William George Arthur W. G. Burrett and Son 5 Oaklands Rd., Mt. Eden, Auckland .. 1/4/46 Auckland. 19927 Burton, Ernest Roland .. Burton and Patterson .. 41 Dowling St., Dunedin . 1/4/46 Dunedin. 20268 Butler, William .. .. William Butler and Co. 140 Lambton Quay, Wellington, George St., 1/4/46 Wellington. Palmerston North, and Willow St., Tauranga 18895 Bygum, Holger Albert Locke St., Wairoa . 1/4/46 Wairoa. 19117 Caird, Gavin Wilfred Gavin Caird and Co. Rutland Bldgs., Wanganui .. .. 1/4/46 Wanganui. 19950 Calder, George ,Josiah Calder and Co. 2A Dowling St., Dunedin .. 1/4/46 Dunedin. 20022 Caldwell, Alexander .. Clyde St., Balclutha . 1/4/46 Balclutha. 20277 Calvert, Harold .. 62 Brougham St., Wellington . 1/4/46 Wellington. 20822 Campbell, Kenneth Colin Campbell, Craig, and Co., Colonial Mutual Bldg., Customhouse Quay, 1/4/46 Wellington. Ltd. Wellington, and Vulcan Bldg., Vulcan Lane, Auckland 20137 CampbeJl, John Duncan 225 Great South Rd., Auckland 1/4/46 Auckland. 20762 Canning, Alexander John A. J. Canning and Co ... The Strand, Whakatane 1/4/46 Whakatane. 19644 Lawson, Gordon Pirie The Canterbury Farmers Beswick St., Timaru .. 1/4/46 Timaru. Co-op. Assn., Ltd. 20065 Carr, Frederick Charles 20 Swa.nson St., Auckland . 1/4/46 Auckland. 18886 Carr, John Basil .. Commercial Bank Chambers, Trafalgar St., 1/4/46 Nelson. Nelson 20061 Carr, Stanley Austin .. 14 Commerce St., Auckland, and Thames 1/4/46 Auckland. St., Morrinsville 19035 Carswell, John Thomas Carswell and Co., Ltd. Corner of Wood and Liddel Sts., Invercargill 1/4/46 Invercargill. 20572 Carter, Allan Burgess Maniapoto St., Otorohanga . 1/4/46 Otorohanga. 19672 Carwardine, Henry Reginald .. H. R. Carwardine and Whitaker St., Te Aroha . 1/4/46 Te Aroha.. Co. 20066 Cassidy, Miles .Toseph . 102 Dilworth Bldgs., Auckland .. 1/4/46 Auckland. 19718 Castaing, Walter Louis .. 28 Vulcan Bldgs., Vulcan Lane, Auckland 1/4/46 Auckland. 19714 Cates, Richard John .. 579 Dominion Rd., Mt. Eden, Auckland .. 1/4/46 Auckland. 20343 Cato, Charles Hardy " 280 Gladstone Rd., Gisborne . 1/4/46 Gisborne. 16164 Denniston, Leslie Hunter Central Otago Commission Alexandra . 1/4/46 Alexandra. Agency 19605 Chisholm, Burlinson Duncan .. Dalton St., Napier . 1/4/46 Napier. 20013 Chitty, Walter Aubrey Bow St., Raglan .. .. .. 1/4/46 Raglan. 20643 Christie, Augustus .. Pollen St., Thames . 1/4/46 Thames. 20067 Christie, .T ames .. 502 Colonial Mutual Bldgs., 159 Queen St., 1/4/46 Auckland. Auckland 19946 Clark, Alfred . Alfred Clark, Ltd. 8-10 Ma.nse St., Dunedin 1/4/46 Dunedin. 17026 Clark, Charles Thomas Arthur .. 7 James St., Whangarei 1/5/46 Whangarei. 19947 Clarke, John William Herman J. W. H. Clarke and Son, 441-9 Princes St., Dunedin 1/4/46 Dunedin. Ltd. 19788 Clarke, John William .. Oxford St., Levin . 1/4/46 Levin. 19577 Clausen, Leslie Albert .. King St., Te Kuiti . 6/5/46 Te Kuiti. 20294 Cliff, Ernest . 341 W. Heretaunga St., Hastings .. 1/4/46 Hastings. 19245 Clothier, James . .. Phoenix Chambers, Broadway, Matamata 1/4/46 Matamata. 19137 Priddle, Robert Frederick W. E. Clouston and Co., Wynen St., Blenheim .. 1/4/46 Blenheim. Charles Ltd. 19434 Cockerill and Campbell, Ltd... Irk St., Gore .. 1/4/46 Gore. 20782 Colbeck, Grey Francis .. Taupo ., .. 1/4/46 Taupo. 20068 Cole, George . Corner of Remuera Rd. and Nuffield St., 1/4/46 Auckland. Newmarket, Auckland 20069 Cole, William Alfred .. 239 St. Andrew's Rd., Epsom, Auckland 1/4/46 Auckland. 20337 Coleman, Oliver Patrick .. Coleman and Co. Kati Kati ., .. .. .. 1/4/46 Waihi. 20132 Collinson, Thomas James .. Collinson and Davies .. Palmerston Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland .. 1/4/46 Auckland.. 20342 Bou~field, Frederick Brougham Common, Shelton, and 1 Peel St., Gisborne . 1/4/46 Gisborne. Co., Ltd. 19879 Connolly, John Leonard 453 Manchester St., Christchurch .. 1/4/46 Christchurch. 19880 Cook, Michael Bruce .. M. B. Cook and Co. 141 Hereford St., Christchurch .. 1/4/46 Christchurch. 19138 Cooke, Bernard James Smith's Chambers, Blenheim .. .. 1/4/46 Blenheim. 17018 Cooke, Percy .. 184 Bank St., Whangarei . 1/4/46 Whangarei. 19878 Cole, Lance Trevor Coombes and Co. 91 Gloucester St., Christchurch. 1/4/46 Christchurch. 20172 Cooney, Lionel Arthur 29 Phoonix Chambers, 41 Queen St., Auck- 29/4/46 Auckland. land 19765 Cooper, Stephen Thomas S. T. Cooper and (;0. .. 38 Grey St., Hamilton East . 1/4/46 Hamilton. 20001 Cooper, Muriel .. Cooper's Land Agency 22 Victoria St., Masterton . 1/4/46 Masterton. 20722 CoppaI'd, George Herbert Cafe Royal Bldgs., Hinemoa St., Rotorua 1/4/46 Rotorua. 19036 Cowley, Arthur Wm. 75 Dee St., Invercargill . 1/4/46 Invercargill. 18210 Cowley, William Thomas Maniopoto St., Otorohanga . 1/4/46 Otorohanga. 19602 Cox, Clarence David Napier, Hastings, and Taupo . .. 1/4/46 Napier. 20292 Cox, Gerald John .. Queen St. E., Hastings . 1/4/46 Hastings. 19538 Cox, Vivian Walter I Napier •• .. .. .. 1/4/46 Napier. .
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