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The New Zealand Gazette. 1203 APRIL 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1203 MILITARY AREA. No. 2 (PAEROA)-continued. MILITARY AREA No. 2 (PAEROA)-contimu!~. 555283 Mills, John Robert, slaughterman, Avenue Rd., Pareora. 540907 Nowland, John Edward, farm hand, Angle Rd., Awalreri, 578332 Mills, Ray)1lond Henry, grocery manager, 39 Amohau St., Bay of Plenty. Rotorua. 544348 O'Brynne, Raymond Percy, carrier, Firth St., Matamata. 548099 Milne, Irvine Keith McKenzie, papermill executive, 83 519574 O'Connor, John Gerard, farmer, P.O. Box 50, Tauranga. · Domain Rd., Whakatane. 603976 O'Connor, Maurice Frederick, logging-truck driver, Oruanui, 551148 Missen, Edwin David Bateman, dairy-factory assistant, Putaruru. care of N;Z. Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., Ngongotaha. 566503 O'Dwyer, Martin, miner, Barry Rd., Waihi. 625393 Modric, Miho, farmer, Ngatea. 510241 O'Keeffe, Clarence Earl Oxten, farmer, Rural Delivery, 499744 Moffatt, Kenneth Hector, grocery manager, Raratuna St., Turua, Hauraki Plains. Turua. 510233 Old, Douglas Thomas, farmer, No. 1 Rd., Waitoa. 592355 Mollison, Colin James, window-dresser, 8 Louvain St., 543808 Ollington, George Thomas, farmer, care of A. J. Young, Whakat11,ne. Rural Delivery, Netherton. 543408 .Molloy, Brian Patrick, farmer, Pye's Pa Rural Delivery, 156138 O'Neill, John Smart, labourer, Cashmores Private Bag, Tauranga. Putaruru. 599821 Monkley, William George, driver, 28 Queen St., Thames. 600173 O'Neill, Terence Charles John, dairy-farmer, Otara, Opotiki. 495433 Montague, Rangi Patrick, electrician, Burwood Rd., Mata­ 510595 Orchard, Henry, carpenter, Mataura Rd., Waihi. mata. 507513 Orr, Humphrey Thomas Oswald, share-milker, Waharoa. 543425 Montgomery, Kynaston, Lyons-, dairy-farmer, Ngakuru 578838 Orr, Thomas Sylvan, dairy-farmer, Edgecumbe Rural Rural Delivery, Rotorua. Delivery, Whakatane. 551627 Moore, George Edward, labourer, care of Mr. A. V. Wehby, 466901 Oswald, Gordon McPherson, grocer, 39 King St., Whakatane. Rural Delivery, Putaruru. 624932 O'Toole, Alan Desmond, hardware assistant, Whitaker St., 591364 Moore, Gordon William, medical practitioner, Kensington St., Te Aroha. Putaruru. 465952 Painter, Guy Taylor, printer, Ema St., Te Aroha. 623931 Morel, William Raymond, farm hand, No. 7 Rd., Waitoa. 566647 Palmer, Maxwell Tarrant, dairy-farmer, Katikati Rural 471521 Morgan, Edgar Gwilyn, pay clerk, care of W. Shearer, Rural Delivery. Delivery, Te Puke, Bay of Plenty. 517631 Parker, Philip Stuart, farmer, Hoe-o-Tainui. 543400 Morgan, Henry William, bricklayer, 36 Stewart St., Whaka­ 605220 Parkinson, Norman Hector, farmer, Kutarere, Opotiki, tane. 470361 Parlane, Melrose McDougal, dairy-farmer, Ngongotaha. 568553 Morgan, Leonard Francis, taxi-proprietor, Willoughby St. 516781 Parry, William John, paper-mills employee, 34 Salonika, St., 551650 Morgan, Robert Vivian, battery hand, Waiotahi Creek, Whakatane. Thames., · 539343 Parsell, James Thomas, farm hand, Pairere, Tirau. 624493 Morice, Hedley Carlyle, labourer, P.O. Box 81, Opotiki. 516196 Partridge, Cyril Walter, builder, Cameron Rd., Te Puke. 624356 Morris, Arnold Rex, milk-roundsman, 4 Arundel St., Tau- 516194 Partridge, Ronald Ivan, farmer, Paengaroa, Te Puke. ranga.. 535607 Pascoe, Jack Cardell, mechanic, Bennett St.· 576371 Morris, Cecil Rae, share-milker, Harris Rd., Putaruru. 516504 Payne, William Reynolds, printer, St: John St., Opotiki. 542761 Morrison, Allen, farmer, Rural Delivery, Netherton. 467756 Pearce, Alec Edward, assistant manager, Marchant_ St., 519432 Morrison, Edward George, labourer, Hikuai, via Waihi. Putaruru. - 502490 Morrison, Herbert Harwood, farmer, Putarnru. 562392 Pearce, Neill Walter, truck-driver, 5 Sonoma Flats, Pukuatll/1, 496111 Morriss, Frank Dinnison, motor mechanic, Tirau. St., Rotorua. · 546198 Morrow, Walter John, baker, care of Post-office, Rotorua. 562387 Pearn, Ronald, carrier, Buchanan St., Opo.tiki. 567871 Moses, Thomas, truck-driver, Waihou, Thames Line, Te 490463 Peatson, James Raymond, farmer, Alexander Rd., Te Aroha. Aroha. · 518825 Moss, Cyril George Charles, farm labourer, Hull St., Mount 479232 Penn, Edwin Richard, truck-driver, Esk St., Waitoa. Maunganui, Tauranga. 516620 Pennell, John Alexander, miner, Martin Rd., Waihi. 558495 Moyes, William Paterson, labourer, Matata, Bay of Plenty. 580746 Penney, Wilmot, farm worker, Lewis Farm, Motumaoho 460311 Muir, Lenard Gilbert, service-station proprietor, Anderson Rural Delivery, Morrinsville. St., Morrinsville. 495949 Pentecost, Richard William, baker's .van driver, Main Rd., 567902 Mulgrew, Thomas James, farmer, Tauranga. Waitoa. 577997 Mulgrew, William Hugh, farmer, Upper Papamoa, Tauranga. 522476 Perry, Gordon Leonard, share-milker, care of Post-office, 597105 Mullineaux, Tom, time worker, Waihou St., Turua. Wharepoa. 546528 Munro, Alexander Sidney, driver, Overdale Rd., Putaruru. 514009 Persen, Edwin Stanley, mill hand, care of Gardner's Mill, 466960 Munro, Ivan Thomas Maxwell, civil servant, Bridge St., Te Te Haroto. Aroha. 624543 Petch, Noel, dairy-factory hand, Station Rd., Te Puke. 503041 Murphy, Morris Willian, farm manager, Main Rd., Waharo11, .. 602207 Peterson, Alfred John, missionary, Omaio, via Opotiki. 624843 Naran, Narsai, farm worker, care of Revell Bros., Te Teko, 610397 Petley, Ronald Munro, farmer, llikuai. - Whakatane, 559115 Phillips, Arthur Charles Robert, share-milker, No. 2 Rd., .Te 505654 Nattrass, Keith, roads foreman, 4 Brierley St., Tauranga. Puke. 489633 Neale, Sidney Brighten, butcher, ,v aitakaruru. 559116 Phillips, Carswell George, taxi-driver, Taneatua. 562587 Needham, John, truck.driver, care of State Forest, Whakare­ 513196 Phillips, William Francis, farmer, care of II. Ha,rrisou, warewa, Rotorua. Papamoa, Te Puke. 562315 Neeson, John Niel DeVilliers, plumber, 4 Easson · St., 566671 Pickworth, John Tutanekai, grocer, Pitt St., Tauranga. Rotorua. 523746 Pipe, Oliver Jooeph, battery hand, Main Rd., Karangahake. 489113 Neilds, William Henry Nye, dairy-farmer, No. 7 Rd., Waitoa. 496856 Piper, William Henry, farm labourer, Main Rd., Waitoa. 540908 Neilson, Alexander Fritz, bushman, 15 Roberts St., Tauranga. 569990 Pippen, Martin Leo, dairy farm hand, Old Te Aroha Rd. 540465 Neilson, Christopher Rudolph Dysart, dairy-farm~r, Galatea, 512448 Pivott, Frederick Allen, factory assistant, 5 Fraser St. Murupara. 473962 Poole, Russell Maitland, dairy-farmer, 247 Cameron Rd., 540336 Nelson, Leslie Robert, bus-driver, Robertson St., Rotorua. Tauranga. · 623998 Nelson, Thomas, farm hand, Pongakawa, Te Puke. 259334 Potter, Alexander William, salesman, Farmers' Trading Co., 521742 Newby, John Milton, motor mechanic, Victoria St., Rotorua. Ltd., Te Puke. 489666 Newdick, George Raymond, hairdresser, care of Bondi 579641 Potts, John Gordon, dairy-factory assistant, care of Post- Private Hotel, Rotorua. office, Hinuera. 606365 Newdick, Massey Cecil, labourer, Maketu, Te Puke. 470579 Powell, Sidney Swinburne, journalist, 8 King St., Whakatane. 540377 New love, Neville Grahame Llewellyn, factory assistant, 481139 Pratt, George Henry Rupert, cheese-factory hand, Turua . Te Aroha West, Te Aroha. 516164 Prentice, Alec, plumber, 299 Devonport Rd., Tauranga. 598044 Newman, Edward James, share-milker, No. 2 Rd., Te Puke. 567969 Prescott, John Charles, general carrier, Hikuai. 563635 Newton, Charles Edward, dairy-farmer, Murupara, via 607331 Price, Charles Kelvin, share-milker, Gordon, Te Aroha. Rotorua. 495298 Price, George Barnard, truck-driver, Maida Vale St., Rotorua. 464658 Niblock, Karia Campbell, public accountant, Thames Rd. 527390 Prichard, Frank James, foreman joiner, 42 James St., 509177 Nicholas, Sidney Egmont, farm worker, Barnett St., Putaruru. Rotorua. 539642 Nicholson~ Cecil Charles Allan, cheese-factory assistant, 527363 Pringle, George William, clerk, Cullen St. Bush Rd., Ngatea. 527851 Pryde, Richard Hamilton, lubricator, 54 Salonika St., 567028 Nicholson, Leonard Thomas, lorry-driver, care of H. Collins, Whakatane. Kerepeehi. 595343 Pugh, Harold Gordon, motor mechanic, 6 Pearce St., Rotorua. 510883 Nicol, William, baker, Victoria Ave., Morrinsville. 595340 Putt, Allen Millar, farmer, Maniatutu Rural Mail Delivel'y, 569053 Nisbet, Robert Edwin Arthur, tractor-operator, care of Te Puke. Tunnicliffe and Co., Rotoehu, Rotorua. 611019 Quinn, Stephen, miner, Clarke St., Waihi. 624876 Nobbs, Leslie, farm hand, Bethlehem, Tauranga. 575735 Rackham, William Mervin, milking-machine serviceman, 566518 Norris, Leslie, motor mechanic, P.O. Box 36, Tirau. Willoughby St. 597164 Norton, Athol Lawrence, mill hand, Mokai. 625760 Radich, Joseph Jose, farmer, Turua. 620787 Norton, Thomas Eric, post-splitter, Mokai-Taupo. 528762 Rae, Francis Victor, farmer, Eastport Rd., Waihou. 541375 Norton, William Ciaude, farmer, Maratoto Rd., Hikutaia. 52(!!,>,8(} B,ae, William W~on, f11nner, Rural Delivery, Whakl!.tane. 0 C .
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