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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No 1050 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 37 Amount Date Persons Believed to be Entitled Held Received $ Shaw, J., Featherston 2.40 20/9/68 Shaw, T., Greytown .. 24.00 20/9/68 Sheath, A., Masterton 12.00 20/9/68 Sheehyn, M. J., Eketahuna 4.80 29/9/68 Shekleton, A. B., Pahiatua 12.00 20/9/68 Sheppard, W. S., Mangatainoka 2.40 20/9/68 Shirkey, J., French Street, Martinborough 2.40 20/9/68 Shirkey, J., Martinborough 4.80 20/9/68 Shirtciiffe, W. S., Mangatainoka 2.40 20/9/68 Short, G., 175 The Terrace, Wellington .. 2.40 20/9/68 Sibbald, L. S. T., Owendale, Saunders Road, Eketahuna 2.40 20/9/68 Siemonex, E., High Street, Masterton 2.40 20/9/68 Signertsen, J. P., Rongokokako 2.40 20/9/68 Simmers, E. M., Eketahuna 4.80 20/9/68 Simmonds, H., Parkville 2.40 20/9/68 Simmonds, W. D., Ashby's Line, South Featherston 2.40 20/9/68 Simms, F. R., 40 Raroa Road, Kelburn, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Simpson, W., Eketahuna 4.80 20/9/68 Sisson, J., Matamau 4.80 20/9/68 Skerman, J. A. (executors), care of A. A. Podeviw, Te Kuiti 40.00 20/9/68 Skipwith, R. H., Melwood, Dannevirke 4.80 20/9/68 Slacke, R. H., Mangamutu, Pahiatua 2.40 20/9/68 Sladden, H., Woburn Road, Lower Hutt 2.40 20/9/68 Small, C. F., Penrose, Masterton 2.40 20/9/68 Small, R. M., Eketahuna 2.40 20/9/68 Small, W. H., Dannevirke 12.00 20/9/68 Smith, A., 5 Grey Street, Masterton 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, A. C., R.D., No.2, Eketahuna 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, A. G., Kelburn, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, A., Ravenswood, R.D., Palmerston 12.00 20/9/68 Smith, B., Private Bag, Dannevirke 12.00 20/9/68 Smith, C., Waihoke, Tiraumea, Eketahuna 4.80 20/9/68 Smith, C. A., Alfredton 4.80 20/9/68 Smith, C. T. B., Mangaho 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, E. J. (estate), Swarbrick and Swarbrick, Solicitors, P.O. Box 10, Hamilton 4.80 20/9/68 Smith, E. A., Hillside, Martinborough " 14.40 20/9/68 Smith, F. W., Queen Street, Masterton " 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, H. (estate), 21 Wade Street, Wadestown, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, J., care of H. R. Saunders, Kaukapakapa, Auckland 8.00 20/9/68 Smith, J. T., Tawaha, Featherston 4.80 20/9/68 Smith, L. A., 1 Orbell Street, Dalmore, Dunedin .. 12.00 20/9/68 Smith, M., Kaituna, Masterton 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, R. G., Woodville 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, R. J., Hamua .. 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, R. J., Hunterville 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, S. H., Rongokokako, Eketahuna 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, T., Alfredton .. 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, W. H., Raumati, via Dannevirke 4.80 20/9/68 Smith, W. J., Hamua . 2.40 20/9/68 Smith, W. J. (executors), care of R. J. Chapman, Carterton 12.00 20/9/68 Smyth, L., Lansdowne, Masterton 2.40 20/9/68 Sommerville, E. G., Waikanae .. 7.20 20/9/68 Snell, E. G., Eketahuna 2.40 20/9/68 Snellgrove, E. S., 184 Queens Drive, Lyall Bay, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Sorensen, C. P., Pahiatua 16.00 20/9/68 Southey, E. J., Atea, Eketahuna .. 2.40 20/9/68 Southey, H. G., Ahiakouka, Greytown, Rural 2.40 20/9/68 Sowry, H., R.D., Mangamahoe 2.40 20/9/68 Sparling, W. A., Upper Hutt ., 4.80 20/9/68 Speirs, J. F., Te Horo .. 16.00 10/9/68 Spencer, S., Koputaroa, Levin. 2.40 20/9/68 Spragg, A. R., 46 Queens Drive, St. Kilda, Dunedin 14.40 20/9/68 Squire, A. S., 99 Hill Street, Wellington . " . .. 2.40 20/9/68 Squires, M. J. (estate), Mrs K. M. Cheetham, 35 Collingwood Street, Ngaio, Wellington 12.00 20/9/68 Stace, T. W., 28 Central Terrace, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Staff, B. N., Wakefield Chambers, Wakefield Street, Wellington 16.00 20/9/68 Stapleton, E. H. C., P.O. Box 25, Dannevirke .. 12.00 20/9/68 Stedman, G. L., 52 Puru Crescent, Lyall Bay, Wellington 12.00 20/9/68 Stephens, H. V., Konini, Pahiatua 9.60 20/9/68 Stephenson, A. J., R.D., Raumati, Dannevirke 4.80 20/9/68 Stevenson, A. F., Kaitawa, Pahiatua 4.80 20/9/68 Stevenson, W. A., Ngaturi, Pahiatua 4.80 20/9/68 Stevenson, W. A., Private Bag, Eketahuna 2.40 20/9/68 Stewart, Ronald, Ti Tree Point, Weber, Hawke's Bay 2.40 20/9/68 Stewart, Christine, Konini, Pahiatua 2.40 20/9/68 Stewart, George, W., Laws Road, Dannevirke 12.00 29/9/68 Stewart, and Martin, Dyerville, R.D., Martinborough 7.20 20/9/68 Stewart, A. J., Waiata 14.00 20/9/68 Stratford, J. A., Aorangi, Feilding 2.40 20/9/68 Stubbs, A. D., Martinborough .. 4.80 20/9/68 Stuckey, M., Wanganui 2.40 20/9/68 Stunnell Brothers, Papawai, Grey town 4.80 20/9/68 Sunnex, A., Lincoln Road, Masterton 2.40 20/9/68 Sunnex, J. 0., Konini, Pahiatua 2.40 20/9/68 Sutherland and Pain, Pirinoa .. 2.40 20/9/68 Sutherland, M. M., Walton Avenue, Masterton 2.40 20/9/68 Sutherland, M. A. (estate), J. A. Sutherland, Burnside, Featherston 12.00 20/9/68 Swan, C. S., Pongaroa 12.00 20/9/68 .
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