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The New Zealand Gazette. 147 JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 147 MILITARY AREA No. 2 (PAEROA)---ccmtffl'Ued, MILITARY AREA No. 2 (PAEROA)-'continued. 489884 Hoskin, Lewis, dairy-farm assistant, care of J. Weedon, 587843 Jones, Guy Daniel, Salvation Army Officer, Marsh St., Waihi Beach. Tauranga. 619438 Hosking, Bruce Aka, farm hand, Main Rd., Te Puke. 607133 Jones, Ian Verdi, tourist agent, The Domain, Te Aroha. ·549107 Hosking, Hugh Alan, clerk, 57 Devon St., Rotorua. 615532 Jones, Robert Howard, salesinan, 115 Hinemoa St., Rotorua. 515609 Hosking, Percival John, draper's assistant, 47 Pahau St., 528629 Jones, Stanley Owen, carrier, Allen St.,.Morrinsville. Thames. 457246 Jones, Tom Alexander, labourer, care of Mrs. Stone, Wilson 496390 Hotham, Alfred George, butcher, Thames Main Rd., Mata- St., Waihi. toki. 601424 Jonikait, Wilfred Otto, forestry worker, care of State Forest 589916 Howard, Charles, roadman, Torere, Opotiki. Service, Private Bag, Waihi. 568550 Howe, Hector George, fisherman, Tararu Rd., Thames. 615625 Judd, Owen Lloyd, engineer's apprentice, 37 Pahau St., 488008 Howlett, Gilbert Kilwick, fat-stock buyer, Otonga Rd., Thames. Rotorua. 500155 Judd, Sidney Arthur Thomas, farmer, Tauhei Rd., Hoeo­ 589919 Hughes, Bob Embelton Boyd, farmer, Western· Drain Rd., tainui, Piako. Whakatane. 555305 Jutson, Reginald John William, car-painter, Victoria St., 504123 Hughes, Ernest Henry Shaw, dairy - farmer, Te Poi, Paeroa. Matamata. 617998 Kane, John Patrick, farm hand, Manawahe, Matata. 009900 Hughes, Robert Lloyd, student, care of Waihou School. 611385 Kanji, Unka, storekeeper, care of K.P.D. Private Bag, 597494 Hulme, Robert, ·metal-polisher, care of H. Peterson, Kings Rotorua. Rd., Te Aroha West, Te Aroha Rural Delivery. 572092 Keedwell, Henry Moss, farm worker, Ngarua, Waitoa. 450201 Hunt, Donald Buchanan, dairy-farmer, Malfroy Rd., 537174 Keeley, Harold George, saddler, Tamihana St., Matamata. · · Rotorua. 594608 Keenan, Francis Patrick, school-teacher, Pye's Pa, Tauranga. 525206 Hunt, Eric Lelaine, clerk, Fraser St., Paeroa. 611604 Kelly, Albert Edward, farmer, care of E. 0. Webber, Rural 505002 Hunt, Eric Ralf, farmer, James St., Whakatane. Delivery, Te Puke. 507733 Hunt, Harry De Vere, stock agent, Strathmore St., Morrins- 607150 Kelsen, Harold Joseph Charles, bridgeman, 14 Marsh: St., ville. Tauranga. 616272 Hunt, Lewis Raymond, plumber, Smith St., Matamata. 568738 Kemble, Ashley Alfred, porter, care of N.Z.R., Taneatua. 616247 Hunt, Richard James, farm hand, Malfroy Rd., Rotorua. 607154 Kendall, Riobard George, mechanic; Farmers' Transport, 608143 Hunter, Aubrey Merriman, electrical linesman, 31 Strand Seddon St., Waihi. · East, Whakatane. 490552 Kennedy, Henry Charles, general storekeeper, Ohope. 458128 Hunter, Edward Winslow, farmer, Netherton, Paeroa. 597938 Ker, Stanley Gordon, dairy-farmer, Rural Delivery, Whaka­ 534064· Hunter, Herbert, farm labourer, care of Mrs. Butler, Opotiki. tane. '467848 Hutching, Foster George, share-milker, Richmond Downs 613649 Kerr, Archibald Graham, labourer, Ngapuna (P.W.D;), Rural Delivery, Walton. Rotorua. 610606 Hynds, George Douglas, Gate Pa, Tauranga. 593767 Kerr, Charles Russell, farmer, Starkeys Rd., Morrinsville. 486223 Inglis, Herbert, school-teacher, Okauia, Matamata. 607162 Kerr, Harry Turnbull, dairy-factory storeman, No. l N.Z. 598718 Innes, Vanua James, grocer, Studholme St., Morrinsville. Diary Company's Cottage, Waitoa. 598206 Irving, Thomas Edward, farm labourer, care of Post-office, 572259 Kerr, Joseph, farmer, Post-office, Putaruru. Putaruru. 573997 Kidd, William James, plumber, care of Mr. N. Alexander, 598221 Irwin, Lawrence Alfred, cabinetmaker, 71 Captain Springs Paeroa. Rd., Te Papapa, Auckland. · 616231 Kilgour, Raymond George, timber-worker, care of Mr. G,-A, 614983 Isaac, Edward Reginald, barman, Tauranga Hotel, Tauranga. Gamman, Mamaku. 600772 Ivey, Ernest Albert, drill-sharpener, Roycroft St., Waihi. 532415 Killey, Joseph, chief clerk, Waikino. 601846 Jack, William Dick, grocer's assistant, 37 Richmond St., 602992 Kimberley, Raymond Oliver, farmer, Main Rd., Mount Thames. Maunganui. 614199 Jackson, Robert, labourer, Katikati. 260035 King, Arthur Edward, farm hand, Pukekauri Rd., Waihi, 551075 Jacobs, Walter Gordon, grocer.'s assistant, Tahuna, via . 600116 King, Harry Glanton, baker, Manawaru, Te Aroha. Morrinsville. 573232 King, Montague William, farm hand, Waimana. : 491343 Jacobsen, Erick Rudolph England, service-car driver, 568056 King, Richard Henry, farmer, Raukokore, Private }lag, Rangitaiki. Opotiki. 578932 James, Albert Henry, school-teacher, care of Landen's 498836 King, William Mitchell, farm hand, No. 7 Rd., Waitoa. Private Bag, Oponae, Opotiki. 618532 Kingdon, Bruce Mullions, student, 31 Eleventh :Ave., 466356 James, William Henry, meter-reader, 1 Farmers Rd., Tauranga. Matamata. 498573 Kingdon, Lloyd Durham, telegraphist, Coronation Rd;; 489804 Jamieson, Lorrie Alan, salesman, care of Post-office, Opotiki. Morrinsville. ·. ·• ' 617833 Jamison, James Milliken, road surfaceman, Maungatautari, 617460 Kirk, Edward Hamilton, draper's assistant, care of C. Jordan, Cambridge. · Eighth Avenue, Tauranga. · 595852 Jaques, James Philip, dairy-farmer, Te Teko, Whakatane. 540492 Knight, Clifford John, share-milker, Tahuna· '.Rural Delivery, 466359 Jarvis, Guy Stephen, bank-manager, 209 Devonport Rd., Morrinsville. · Tauranga. 582034 Knowles, Stanley Hamilton, linesman, Post and Telegraph 557208 Jefcoate, Redvers Victor Buller, farm labourer, care of Mr. Department, 17 Ti St., Rotorua. · W. D. Hastie, Alexander Rd., Whararoa, Matamata. 590514 Knutsford, William Henry, painter, Ann St., Rotorua. 498777 Jefferies, Gilbert, share-milker, Mangaiti, Te Aroha. 518073 Kydd, George Lyon Ross, taxi-proprietor, Jellicoe St., 127884 Jenkins, Brunwell Herbert, farmer, Te Aroha West. Te Puke. 5675.85 Jenkinson, Alfred Alexander, county clerk, Wood St., 540537 Kyle, Edgar John, clerk (N.Z.R.}, 79 Hunter St., Tauranga. Paeroa. 498238 Ladbrook, Walter Henry, driver, mechanic, Wallace Ores;; 252335 Jenkinson, Joseph Hampton, general saddler, care of Rotorua. H. G. Keeley, Arawa St., Matamata. 619985 Laing, George Edgar, farm hand, care of E. N. Laing, 618687 Jennings, Albert George, student teacher, Miller Ave., Rural Delivery, Whakatane. Paeroa. 489526 Lake, Trevor James, accountant, Overdale Rd., Putaru,ru. 523553 Jepson, Leslie, leading carpenter, 563 Chapel St., Tauranga. 471992 Lamb, Ernest Cecil, cheesemaker, care of N.Z. ·Dairy 428246 Jasen; George Aubrey, farmer, care of Post-office, Waitaka­ Company, Matatoki, via Th1;1mes. ruru. 560091 Lamb, John Alexander, share-milker, Ngarua Rural Delivery, 489787 Joblin, Reginald Francis, farmer, Rural Delivery, Putaruru. Waitoa, 550048 Johns, Gordon William, hotel-manager, Brents Hotel, Rotorua. 555763 Land, George, carter, Matakana Island, Tauranga. 491120 Johnson, Albert Edward, farmer, Mangaiti, Te Aroha. 546123 Land, William Alexander, farmer, Te Aroha Rural Delivery. 619522 Johnson, Ernest Regardt, farmer, Rural Delivery, Paeroa. 616614 Lang, Alfred George, farm hand, care of Mr. M. Flood; 582742 Johnson, Laurence George, produce salesman, 26 Stewart Tihiotonga, .Rotorua. St., Whakatane. 507939 Lang, Rholda, labourer, Edgecumbe. .. 559808 Johnston, Arthur Neil, labourer, Burwood Rd., Matamata. 618531 Lapthorne, Norman Clifford, porter (N.Z.R.), care of 502169 Johnston, Hector Walter Douglas, farmer, Katikati. N.Z. Railways, Matamata. .. 526879 Johnston, Howard Whitfield, clergyman, Presbyterian Maori 508318 Larkin, John Robert Charles, farmer, Arahiwi Rd., Mamaku, 5461&4, Larkin, Leonard, storeman, Wai:i;apukao, Kaingaroa Forest, Mission, Te Whaiti, via Rotorua. Rotorua. · · · 616672 Johnston, James Alexander, postman, 285 Railway Ave., Morrinsville. 556219 Larsen, Neil John, second-hand dealer, Valley Rd., Wha1Ptc 501439 Johnston, Reece David, dental surgeon, 6 Pretoria St., tane. Rotorua. 527818 Laverick, Gordon Henry, farm labourer, Netherton, Paeroa. 559076 Jones, Charles Frederick, farmer, care of Post-office, Taupo. 509355 Lawrence, Jack, farm-manager, Mangatarata Rural-Mail 605997 Jones, Edward William, hotel proprietor, Morrinsville Hotel, Delivery, Waitakaruru, Hauraki Plains. • · Morrinsville. 205738 Lawry, Edward John, farm hand,'. Orakau, Matamata•: .
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