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The New Zealand Gazeite 2297 13 NOVEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE 2297 Amount Date Persons Believe.cl to be Entitled Held Re- ceived $ Malmanche, A. L., Naione, Dannevirke 12.00 20/8/69 Manguson, A., Eketahuna 2.40 20/9/68 Manihera, H., Hastwell . 2.40 20/9/68 Manion, P. L., care of Waingawa Freezing Works 4.80 20/9/68 Mann, A., 360 Somme Parade, Wanganui 32.00 20/9/68 Manser, W. J., Putara, Eketahuna 2.40 20/9/68 Marr, H. W., Perry Street, Masterton 2.40 20/9/68 Marsden, M., 29 Glen Road, Kelburn 2.40 20/9/68 Marshall, J. G., Dannevirke 4.80 20/9/68 Martin, A., Pahiatua 24.00 20/9/68 Martin, E. L., Foxton . 2.40 20/9/68 Martin, E. B., Waihakeke, Carterton 4.80 20/9/68 Martin, J. H., Levin . 4.80 20/9/68 Martin, K. E., Dyerville, R.D., Martinborough 7.20 20/9/68 Martin, S. W., Tawaha, Martinborough 7.20 20/9/68 Martin, W. B., Box 45, Martinborough 12.00 20/9/68 Martina, H., Greytown .. 2.40 20/9/68 Marunui, R., Carterton . 12.00 20/9/68 Mason Brothers, E. H. L. Bernau, Box 269, Wanganui 8.00 20/9/68 Mason, A. C. (estate), Martinborough 2.40 20/9/68 Mason, A. M., Pahiatua .. 2.40 20/9/68 Mason, E. E., 1 Goring Street, Wellington .. 2.40 20/9/68 Mason, F. W. A. (estate), Hukanui, Pahiatua 2.40 20/9/68 Masterman, J. W., Te Rehunga, Dannevirke . 2.40 20/9/68 Masters, W. (estate), care of Scannel and Bramwell, Solicitors, Hastings 8.00 20/9/68 Materoa, V. T. (estate), Greytown 2.40 20/9/68 Matheson~ R. and J., Kairanga, Palmerston North 12.00 20/9/68 Mathews, J., Pahiatua .. 12.00 20/9/68 Mathews, P. J., Eketahuna . 2.40 20/9/68 Matthews, P. W., Marima Mangamaire, Pahiatua 2.40 20/9/68 Matthews, W. K., Renall Street, Masterton 2.40 20/9/68 Matson, E. S., Makairo, Pahiatua . 2.40 20/9/68 Maunsell, T. E. (estate), 25 Endeavour Street, Nelson 2.40 20/9/68 Mazengare, M., Box 277, Wellington .. 2.40 20/9/68 Mayes, J., Railway Road, Solway, Masterton . 2.40 20/9/68 Mayo, E. (estate), care of Holmden and Horrock, Solicitors, Box 1108, Auckland 4.80 20/9/68 Mee, A. A., 26 The Terrace, Wellington . 2.40 20/9/68 Meek, E.W., Bellevue Road, Lower Hutt .. 2.40 20/8/69 Merrylees, E., 36 Harbour View Road, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Metcalfe, J., Eketahuna .. 2.40 20/9/68 Mexted, C., Pahiatua 2.40 20/9/68 Mexted, H. T., Pahiatua 2.40 20/9/68 Mexted, T., Pahiatua . 4.80 20/9/68 Meyrick, L. F., 71 Hanson Street, Wellington 24.00 20/9/68 Michael, J. H., Konini . 2.40 20/9/68 Mickell, D. (estate), care of H. G. Mickell, Tanwhare, Waikato 16.00 20/9/68 Middleton, J., Woodville . 9.60 20/9/68 Miller, A., Marine Parade, Seatoun, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Millar, D., Waikereru . 2.40 20/9/68 Miller, E. H.J., Tauroa .. 4.80 20/9/68 Miller, H., Lower Hutt . 2.40 20/9/68 Miller, J., Te Rehunga, Dannevirke .. 26.40 20/9/68 Milligan, L., 158 Wellington Terrace, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Mills, S. A., Te Ore Ore Road, Masterton .. 2.40 20/9/68 Milne, E. A., 33 Waterloo Road, Newtown 2.40 20/9/68 Milne, E., 33 Waterloo Road, Newtown 2.40 20/9/68 Milne, T. B., Tuawhata, Pahiatua .. 2.40 20/9/68 Mitchell, J., Umutaoroa, Dannevirke 12.00 20/9/68 Mitchell, W., Fernlea, Pahiatua .. 12.00 20/9/68 Mitchell, W. P., 49 Waipapa Road, Hataitai 2.40 20/9/68 Moloney-Havill, A., 1 Sieverston Terrace, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Monaghan, C., Wellington 4.80 20/9/68 Monaghan, E. P., Eketahuna 4.80 20/9/68 Monk, G. A., F. IL, and S. H., Reikorangi 11.00 20/9/68 Monk, A. A., Makara, Wellington 16.00 20/9/68 Monro, C., Khandallah, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Moody, J., Nelson 2.40 20/9/68 Moorby, M. J., Long Acre, Okoia 2.40 20/9/68 Moore, A. (estate), Seddon Street, Lower Hutt 4.80 20/9/68 Moore, J. A., Makuri, Pahiatua 2.40 20/9/68 Moore, W., Carrington, Carterton 2.40 20/9/68 Morcom, C. P., Mangoranga, Eketahuna 2.40 20/9/68 Morgan, F., Greytown 2.40 20/9/68 Morgan, J. H., Auckland 6.00 20/9/68 Moriaty, D., Wakeman Street, Pahiatua 4.80 20/9/68 Morison, J. (estate), 20 Worksop Road, Masterton 2.40 20/9/68 Morley, M., Dannevirke 2.40 20/9/68 Morris, J. McK. (estate), Roberts Road, Lansdowne, Masterton 2.40 20/9/68 Morris, J. (estate), To Ore Ore, Masterton 2.40· 20/9/68 Morris, R., Haunui 2.40 20/9/68 Morrison, E., Shakespeare Road, Napier 2.40 20/9/68 Morrison, R., Carterton .. 2.40 20/9/68 Morton, E. S., 19 Lauriston Street, Wellington 2.40 20/9/68 Moss, M., 2.40 · 20/9/68 Mounsey, T. R., Porirua .. 2.40 20/9/68 Mulcahy, M., Kahautara, Featherston 12.00 20/9/68 .
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