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The New Zealand Gazette. 3039 ·DEC. 22.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3039 MILITARY AREA No. 6 (WANGANUI)-oontfaued. MILITARY AREA No. 6 (WANGANUI)-cont1,nue:d. 521722 Hennessy, WilJiam, engine-driver (N.Z.R.), 370 Mataroa Rd., 570902 Hm;kins, William Oswald, guard (N.Z.R.), 6 Carlisle St., Taihape. Milson, Palmerston North. 588896 Henshaw, Thomas Ford, farm-manager, Box 33, Kimbolton. 569808 Hostick, Claude Russell, accountant, 19 East St., Feilding. 612W5 Hepworth, Leslie Renshaw, butcher, 28 Burns Ave., Palmer- 515605 Houghton, Charles James Victor, farmer, Parapara Rd., ston North. Raetihi. 539850 Herdman, John, farmer, Coupers Glen, Oroua. 460699 How, Darcey Lanclott, farm contractor, 26 Carver St., 581307 Herlihy, Earle Emmet, farmer, Hazelgrove. Taihape. · 540573 Heron, Harold Alexander, schoolmaster, Victoria St., Levin. 569787 Howard, Arthur Henry, gardener, 14 Ballance St., Aramoho. 540535 Hewitt, John, farmer, Koputaroa. 598619 Howe, Rupert vVilliam, bricklayer, P.W.D. construction 596679 Heys, John, county foreman, 43 East St., Feilding. camp, Block K4, Ohakea P.B., Palmerston North. 548795 Hickmott, Leslie, slaughterman, 11 Makino Rd., Feilding. 600243 Howell, George, painter, 79 Stanley Ave., Palmerston North. 233312 Higgens, Albert Edward, business proprietor, 118 Roy St., 569750 Hubbard, John, presbyterian minister, 20 Ashley St., Palmerston North. Palmerston North. 558934 Riggie, Clark, farmer, Fordell. 560096 Hubbard, Sidney, P. and T. employee, 60 Albert St., 599592 Riggie, Ian Symons, mixed farmer, Okoia. Palmerston North. 506579 Higgins, Charles John, chemist's assistant, 115 Gonville Ave. 554572 Hughes, ,Toseph William Cyril, grocer, 186 Ruahine St., 492404 Higgins, Edward Albert R., lorry-driver, 117 Wicksteed St. Palmerston North. 577985 Higgison, Albert Howard, share-milker, Foxton Rd., Levin. 554581 Hulme, Henry William, hairdresser, No. 8 Duigan St. 481720 Hill, Charles Kimberley, company director, Ongo Rd., 564862 Hume, Alexander Thomas, cream-grader, Kauwhata. Hunterville. 588798 Humphrey, Nelson John, bricklayer, 7 Edgeware Rd., 490724 Hill, Edward, farmer, 54 Eastown Rd. Palmerston North. 478391 Hill, Ernest James Ryder, storeman (N.Z.R.), A755 Milson 570469 Humphries, Charles Edward John, timber-worker, 82 Savage Line, Palmerston North. Cres., Palmerston North. 596665 Hill, Frederick William, sl;teep-farmer, Argyll Farm, Spur 533316 Humphries, Howard, engineer, Maxwell's Line, Awapuni. Rd., Feilding R.M.D. 585573 Humphrys, Charles Jordan, clerk (N.Z.R.), 57 Wings Line, 5064 77 Hill, Leslie, master carrier, Bridge St., Bulls. Marton. 605616 Hil1, Richard Charles, farmer, Glen Oroua. 567494 Hunt, Ernest Neal, farm labourer, Tutaenui, Marton. 546829 Hill, Stephen, farmer, Puketea St., Tokomaru. 608250 Hunt, Ivo Graves, roadman, Mataroa. 574127 Hintz, Arthur Leonard, dairy-farmer, Rongotea. 598339 Hunt, James Earle, farmer, Rongotea, Palmerston North. 505365 Hoare, James Patrick, hotelkeeper, Grand Hotel, Church St., 550661 Hunt, Lewis Howard William, shop-assistant, 25 Summer- Palmerston North. hays St., Palmerston North. 571918 Hoare, William Herbert, carpenter, 4 Turoa Rd. 508094 Hunt, Maurice Elvery, farmer, Tonkins Line, Rongotea. 508181 Hocking, Cecil, ganger, 29 Ruahine St., Palmerston North. 554398 Hunt, Robert Cunninghame Bruce, driver, 79 Bourke St., 508180 Hockly, Frank John, farmer, Kairanga R.D., Palmerston Palmerston North. North. 611074 Hunt, William, wood and coal merchant, 6 Lytton St., 556601 Hodge, Ernest Frederick, farm-manager, Short Estate, . Feilding. "Parorangi," Private Bag, Feilding. 557342 Hunter, Andrew, timber-worker, 13 Alexandra St., Marton. 566084 Hodges, Lionel Robert, barman, Moa St., Taihape. 558212 Hunter, Cyril James Mackey, roadman, Rewa, Feilding. 557128. Hodren, Raymond Justin, motor mechanic, 46 Limbrick St., 541122 Hunter, Leslie, poultry-farmer, 351 Ruahine St., Palmerston Palmerston North. North. 468205 Hodson, Edgar Raymond, garage attendant, c/o Govern­ 505076 Hurley, Ernest Michael, painter, 162A Ruapehu Rd., ment Canteen, Awapnni Military Camp, Palmerston North. Ohakune Junction. 110329 Hodson, Ernest H11,rry, boot-repairer, 11 Eastown Rd. 625147 Hurliman, Alois, share-milker, Koputaroa. 477965 Hogan, George Sylvester, theatre-manager, 31 Wellington 534081 Husband, Thomas Richmond, dairy-farmer, Hunterville. Rd., Marton. 634165 Hussey, Noel Edward, farm hand, Ohura Rd., Raetihi. 556620 Hogan, Patrick Joseph, labourer, 9 Holyoak St. 571984 Hussey, William Frederick farmer, The Grange, Ohakune 556640 Hogg, Reginald Fitzherbert, sheep-farmer, "Tauporae," Junction. Hunterville. 573794 Hutchinson, Frank Cupland, medical practitioner, 277 571685 Holden, William George Cuthbert, storeman, 67 Bell St. Victoria Ave. 556655 Holder, Winston Gordon, dairy-farmer, Putorino R.D., 569382 Huthnance, John Henry Thomas, mechanic, 150 Manchester Marton. St., Feilding. 461057 Holland, Ernest Herbert, labourer, 18 Manawaroa St., 594120 Hyde, Henry Frederick, gardener, Otairi, Huhterville. Palmerston North. 491044 Hynes, Robert Frederick, traffic inspector, Queen St., Levin. 478692 Holland, Michael, linesman, 289 Ferguson St., Palmerston N. 535517 Ihle, Leonard Hans, postmaster, Douglas Sq., Rongotea. 586558 Holland, Patrick Joseph, dairy-farmer, P.O. Box 11, Kau­ 513784 Illston, LawTence, farmer, R.D., Hunterville. whata. 579093 Infield, Horace, farmer, 14 Bennett St. 571534 Hollenback, John Albert, bacon-curer, 16 Bennett St., Gon- · 548953 Infield, John William, chemist, Huia St., Taihape. ville. 553765 Inglis, Frank Robert, contractor, Burnt Bush, National Park. 5€i5588 Holloway, William George, labourer, c/o Mr. A. E. l\fills, 501108 Ingram, Leslie Cyril, storeman, 40 Nixon St. Parapara Rd. 476814 Inkpen, Albert Thomas, boot-repairer, 28 Florence Ave., 597002 Holmes, Charles Reginald, labourer, 553 Main St., Palmerston Palmerston North. North. 461484 Innes, Kenneth George, sheep-farmer, Walkers Rd., Long. 462382 Holmes, Douglas, hairdresser, 3 Stewart St., Aramoho. burn. 530617 Holmes, Henry, shunter (N.Z.R.), Eagle St., Taihape. , 598211 Irwin, Clifford Peter, graderman, Winiata, Taihape. 568227 Holmes, Robert Ledger, accountant, 52 Pukepara Rd., · 466418 Irwin, Frederick Joseph, line foreman, P. and T., Winchester Marton. St., Levin. 565595 Homes, Charle1:1 William MacLean, farmer, Parewanui Rd., 598197 Isherwood, William Cowan Ramsbottom-, Main St., Otaki. Bulls. 499821 Isted, Spencer James, storeman, 52 Campbell St. 609505 Homes, Lewis Victor, storekeeper, High St., Bulls. 468840 Ives, Horace Malcolm, display artist, 17 J ellicoe St. 635264 Hood, Paul, joiner's apprentice, 155 Victoria Ave., Palmer­ 599125 Jackson, Frederick Stephen Leonard, dairy-farmer, Ashlea ston North. Rd., Tokomaru. 571056 Hook, Clifford Eric, lorry-driver, Grey St., Shannon. 525318 Jackson, Harry, labourer, 21 Stewart St. 634591 Hook, Robert Ernest, labourer, 35 Morris St., Palmerston 461345 Jackson, James, sergeant of police, Police-station, Palmerston North. North. 571059 Hooker, Charles, carpenter, Queen St., Levin. 596385 Jackson, Samuel Ernest Edward, shepherd, Taihape. 495707 Hooker, Melville Bernard, billiard-saloon proprietor, 17 Wick- 555698 Jackson, Thomas Bernard, school-teacher, The School, steed Place. Turakina. 594332 Hooper, Frederick, farmer, c/o Post-office, Fordell. 561633 Jacob, James William Jeffrey, caterer manager, Oxford St., 568277 ·Hooper, Herbert George, farmer, Roberts Line, Bunnythorpe. Levin. 490345 Hopkins, George Albert Banks, labourer, 8 Ashton Tee., 550740 James, John Eustace, school-teacher, The Schoolhouse, Castlec]iff. Raetihi. 594349 Hopkinson, Lewis Victor, carpenter, Moore St., Ohakune. 491442 James, Lloyd, bricklayer, 81 Bourke St., Palmerston North. 610473 Hopkirk, Kenneth Home, farm appraiser, 156 Cook St., · 461695 Jameson, Keith Benton,garage-attendant, Grey St., Shannon. Palmerston North. 550754 Jamieson, James Watts, farmer, Waitarere R.D., Levin. 571151 Horan, Cornelius Joseph, roadman, 17 Signal St., Marton. 478135 Jamieson, John, company-manager, 18 Nelson St., Feilding. 480413 Horn, James Gray, farmer, Ohau. 555951 Jarrett, Leslie Cole, boner, 14 Weld St., Feilding. 515890 Hornblow, John Sewell, dentist, 250 Grey St., Palmerston 580288 Jefferies, Gordon Edward, dairy-farmer, Taonui, Feilding. North. 580276 Jellyman, James Henry, transport driver, 10 Moana St. 634322 Hornby, John Samuel, student, 9 Selwyn St. 482775 Jenkins, Athelstan, railway employee, 187 South Rd., 505044 Horne, Claude William, accountant, 299 Victoria Ave. Taihape. 571787 Horne, Nelson Jeffcoat, labourer, 101.A. Mulligan Lane. 526814 Jenkins, Edwa.rd, chef, 439 Ferguson St., Palmerston North. 571788 Horne, Percival James, fitter (N.Z.R.), 25 Ngaio St., 464790 Jenkins, Henry Leonard, town clerk, Essex St. West, Levin. Palmerston North. 525102 Jenkins, Henry Robert, farmer, Cunninghams R.D., Feilding. 515425 Horne, Robert William, farmer, Ihakara, Levin. 607142 Jenkins, Leslie William, electric linesman, 5 Poole St., 568104 Horton, Walter Henry, dairy-farmer, Ruakura, Taihape. · Feilding. 505026 Hosking, Charles Arthur, cycle mechanic, 128 Linton St., 503261 Jenkins, Walter Thomas Alexander, mechanic, 28 Marne St., Palmerston North. Palmerston North. 505022 Hosking, Roy Simmonds, transport manager, 213 Park ' · 601499 Jennens, Francis ,valter, engine-driver, N.Z.R., 75 Cook St.? Rd., Palmerston North. Palmerston North. .
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