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Mar. 26.] the New Zealand Gazette MAR. 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 707 MILITARY DISTRICT No. 8 (NEW PLYMOUTH)"-Oontd. MILI.TARY DISTRICT No. 8 (NEW PLYMOUTH)-oontd. 234190 Colman, Francis John, labourer, care of l\frs. M. Berg, 403472 Granville, Maurice, farm hand, Awatuna, Taranaki. 2 Ataiwa St., Fitzroy, New Plymouth. 432718 Gray, William David, farm hand, Omata, New Plymouth. 313379 Comyns, Frediick William, Waitotara. 434496 Greenway, John Cowan, farm hand, Pungarehu, Taranaki. 303480 Cooke, Saxon Haviland, grocer, Puniho, Taranaki. 398539 Griffin, Patrick Cornelius, farm hand, Huiroa Rural De- 417983 Corkill, Leslie ,Joseph, farmer, P.O. Box 109, Hawera. livery, Stratford. 244993 Corkill, Stanley Douglas, farm hand, Tututawa, via Strat- 434671 Griffiths, Adrian Valda, clerk, 18 Victoria St., Hawera. ford. 422044 Grindlay, Willie Charlie, jockey, 28 Egmont St., Hawera. 376981 Cottier, Berna.rd Victor, soldier, 171 Courtenay St., New 425960 Guilford, Selwyn Lovet, farm hand, care of F. M. McCarthy, Plymouth. Otauto, Patea. 434352 Courtney, Eugene John, labourer, 367 Devon Street East, 286833 Hamill, Walter Shaw, farm hand, Pungarehu, Taranaki. New Plymouth. 269917 Hamilton, Ian Robert, builder, 84 Lorna St., New Plymouth. 203153 Cowden, Douglas Victor, farm hand, Grant Rd., Hawera. 257012 Hammersley, John Terence, farmer, Kaponga. 187896 Cox, Albert Wesley, farmer, Opunake. 276718 Handley, Edward Albert, farm hand, Whenuakura, Patea. 230970 Crafar, John Francis Carrol, farm hand, Te Tawa, Inglewood. 269769 Hann, Robert Owen, farm hand, Skinner Rd., Stratford. 305536 Crockett, Ernest Matthew, farm hand, Omata, New 244997 Hansen, Herbert .Fingall, farm hand, New Rd., Toko, Plymouth. Taranaki. 230913 Crossan, Allan George, Windsor Rd., Inglewood. 310406 Harmell, Vincent, Junction Rd., Inglewood. 256879 Croucher, Hardie Ernest Wynn, apprentice, care of 4 George 305284 Harris, William, care of Mount View Private Hotel, Eltham. St., Hawera. 403091 Harrison, Arthur Bennett, farm hand, Skeet Rd., Kapuni, 296531 Crowe, Ashley William, farm hand, Eltham Rd., Lepperton, Taranaki. Taranaki. 270342 Harrison, Ernest Selwyn, farm hand, care of N. F. Moore 005326 Crudis, Allan Egmont, farm hand, care of J. Reith, Strath- Estate, Nukumaru Rural Delivery, Waitotara. more. 433795 Harrison, Jacob Lewis, Opunake. 296894 Cuff, :Marsden Hayward, hairdresser, Broadway, Stratford. 286931 Hart, Maxwell Keith, farm hand, care of Mr. H. S. GraQ.t, 105821 Cullinan, Chanel ,Joseph, barman, 9 Wellington St., Hawera. Rural Delivery No. 1, Mania (via Hawera), Taranaki. 310479 Cullinan, Edward Patrick, Burgon Rd., Okaiawa. 430774 Hatcher, Donald Stanley, farm hand, .care of A. Fowler, 194296 Cunningham, Arthur ,James, shop-assistant, 45 ,Juliet St., Oeo Rd., Manaia. Stratford. 240904 Hawkins, George Christopher Bayliss, clerk, Gloucester Rd., 430032 D,avis, Robert Ligouri Weldon, farmer, care of Post-office, Patea. Warea, Pungarehu. 433033 Henderson, Leonard Malcolm, Waihi Rd., Normanby. 416069 Diamond, Bernard Franris, lorry-driver, Mountain Rd., 402574 Henderson, Richard James Adams, farmer, Paraiti Rd., Inglewood, Taranaki. Bell Block, New Plymouth. 297633 Duggan, John Gavin, factory-assistant, 139 Lemon St., 233248 Heu.wood, Clarence Raymond, farm hand, Box 6, Inglowood. New Plymouth. 267093 Hermann, Walter, dairy-farm han,d, Manaia. 428107 Eccles, Eldon Hudson, farm hand, 187 Brooklands Rd., 397887 Hickey, Albert Michael, dairy-farmer, Opunake. Vogeltown, New Plymouth. 428105 Hickey, Joseph Timothy, barman, Royal Hotel, Hawera. · 176939 Edmonds, Clifton James, farm hand, Kaimata. 305571 Hill, Valentine, Box 197, Hawera. 420922 Ekdahl, Carl Julius, farmer, Kent Rd., New Plymouth. 311668 Hoffmann, Thomas Lewis Vivian, clerk, 427 Devon St., 023297 Ellerm, Horace Noel, forest caretaker and ranger, Oakura, New Plymouth. Taranaki. 269438 Holwich, Reginald Cyril, moulder's apprentice, Smart Rd., 268512 Emerson, Robert Henry, port.er, 127 Leach St., New New Plymouth. · Plymouth. 298825 Hood, James Milne, brewer, 75 Wilson St., Fitzroy, New 431060 Erb, Morris Claude, machinist, 225 Devon St., New Plymouth. Plymouth. 092430 Horber, Edward Thompson, clerk, Warwick St., Patea. 312291 Erwin, William, farm hand, Tikorangi Rural Delivery, 288685 Horgan, Timothy Samuel, Taihatu Rd., Auroa, Taranaki. Waitara. 117331 Horton, William Horace, farm hand, Eltham. 056104 Finlay, William, farm hand, P.O. Box 193, Hawera. 045342 Hosie, James Charles, clerk, Grey St., Waitara. :393296 Fitzpatrick, Lawrence Edward, waterside worker, Omata 316678 Hughes, Henry Daniel, Normanby, Taranaki. South Rd., New Plymouth. 31039!> Hughes, Travor, drover, Waverley. 301806 Fleming, James Patrick, farmer, Rahotu. 297488 Humphrey, Richard William Andrew, N.:t.R. employee, 8 294468 Flood, Charles, lorry-driver, 11 Stoke St., New Plymouth. Kingswell St., New Plymouth. 128095 Flower, Albert Henry, cabinetmaker, 252 South Rd., New 036702 Humphries, Andrew, farm hand, Opunake. Plymouth. 431950 Hurley, Richard John, farm hand, Hurleyville, Patea. 376728 Foley, William ,James, soldier, 3 Roseland St., Stratford, 064437 Hurst, Albert George, dairy-farmer, Te Kiri. Taranaki. 267284 Ingram, Ernest Charles, farm hand, 18 Massey St., Westown, 288776 Fox, Jack, farm hand, care of R. J. ,Jury, Esq., 21 Ngamotu New Plymouth. Block, New Plymouth. 422791 Jackson, Don Nelson, labourer, Matapu, Hawera. 402573 Fox, Robert Arthur Neville, farmer, Smart Road, Fitzroy, 432143 Jackson, Maurice Leslie Albert, farm hand, 159 Glover Rd., New Plymouth. Hawera. 431893 Francia, Ormond Carrington, farm hand, care of Mr. M. 029043 James, Charles Robert, mixed farmer, Lincoln Rd., Ingle- Morris, Omata, New Plymouth. wood. 430537 Frank, Walter, cleric, care of Mr. Turner, 96 Outfield Rd., 416263 Jane, William Thomas, farm hand, Waverley. New Plymouth. 256586 Jenkins, Harry Oram, cool-store worker, Essex St., Patea.. 091994 Franklin, William Michael, 113 Union St., Hawera. 419187 Jenkins, Hubert Aspinall, chiropractor, Devon St., New 300499 Frost, James Leonard, York Rd., Midhirst. Plymouth. 259051 Gadsby, Raymond Athol, farm labourer, Ihaia Rd., Waitara. 286840 Johna, Roy William, farm hand, Wells Rd., Bell Block. 434708 Garlick, Ashley Ronald, farm hand, Te Wera. 194440 Johnson, Ian Hugh, engineering apprentice, 34 Cloton Rd., 434472 Geary, Robert Andrew, farm hand, Manutahi. Stratford. 118735 Giddy, Alexander Warren, farm hand, Box 29, Brixton, 395005 Johnson, Willie Wilson Dougal, Okau, New Plymouth. Waitara. 161109 Johnston, George Rowland, stock-buyer, Box 20, Waverley. 378503 Gilligan, Joseph Hugh, share-milker, Watino Rd., Te Kiri. 237846 Johnston, John William, training-college student, Tokaora, 108553 Gilmour, Joseph, farm hand, Whangamomona. Hawera. 0.15879 Glasgow, Melville James Pitt, clerk, care of Bank of New 373602 Jordan, Leslie Noel, farm hand, Mangorei Rural Delivery, New Plymouth. Zealand, Waitara. 237875 Glass, Donald Calder, electrical engineering cadet, 46 Vogel 431101 Joyce, Harry Oldham, cook, care of Stanton's Camp, Okau, Taranaki. St., Hawera. 418841 Glen, Charles, P.W.D. employee, care of Jubilee Boarding 249230 Joyce, John, farm labourer, MacAlpine Rd., Hawera. House, Currie St., New Plymouth. 277878 Keller, Joseph Herbert John, farmer, Kahouri Rd., Stratford. 155938 Goble, Allan Walter, farm labourer, Tututawa, via Stratford. 262678 Kemp, Richard George, dairy-farmer, Kiore Rural Delivery, 237188 Goble, I van Godfrey, farm hand, Pukearuhe. Stratford. 300501 Gooch, Francia Emmett, farmer, Denbigh Rd., Midhirst. 302379 Kendall, Lawrence Elliot, Puniwhakau, Stratford. 176558 Gopperth, Ronald Albert, farm hand, Pihama. 397680 Kibby, Mervyn Charles, heel and toe plate maker, 42 Robe 430219 Gower, Max Vincent, hairdresser, 17 Richmond St., Fitzroy, St., New Plymouth. New Plymouth. 283061 Kibby, Norman, electrical fitter, 535 Devon Street East, 434837 Gower, Wybourne, farm hand, Tututawa, Stratford. New Plymouth. 135938 Grant, David, shepherd, Bushy Park, Kai Iwi. 306123 King, Frank Manning, drover, 23 Rimu St., New Plymouth. 390478 Grant, Francis Nolan, 211 Juliet St., Stratford. 391753 King, Leo, farm hand, care of W. Rothery, Whakamara, 232542 Grant, Frank, farmer, Puniho. Hawera. 287055 Grant, William, farm hand, care of Mr. D. McBean, Ngata­ 234192 King, Reuben Redly, labourer, 86 Buller St., New Plymouth. miro, Uruti, Taranaki. · 213011 Kinzett, Cameron, civil servant, 12 Collins St., Hawera. .
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