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Nov. 6.] the NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2855 Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2855 409164 Phillips, William Charles, 8 Harapaki Rd, Meadowbank, 236353 Pizer, Eric Montague, Fur-cutter, 12 Smale St, Point Auckland, S.E. 2. Chevalier, Auckland. 260030 Philpot, Arnold Everard, Furniture-packer, 11 Rautangi 026014 Plank, Kevin Henry, Meter-reader, 82 Arthur St West, Rd, Mount Eden, Auckland, S. 1. Onehunga, Auckland, S.E. 5. 430650 Philpot, Harold John Huia, Timber-worker, 9 Margot St, 411278 Plant, William James, Clerk, 27 Commercial Rd, Grey Lynn, Epsom, Auckland, S.E. 3. Auckland. 068763 Phipps, John William, Storeman, 76 Queenstown Rd, 277908 Platt, Frederick Charles, Warehouseman, Great North. Rd, Onehunga, Auckland, S.E. 5. Henderson. 289585 Phipps, Ronald James, Labourer, Whitney St, Avondale 236490 Platt, Harry Gilbert, Bridge Foreman, 59 Beresford St, South, Auckland. Bayswater, Auckland. 309997 Phipps, Rowland William, Engineer Manager, 9 Moruira Rd, 299162 Platt, Jack Stanley, Warehouseman, Great North Rd, Auckland. Henderson, Auckland. 429484 Pickard, Jack Matthew Anzac, Farmer, Paparimu, Hunua. 219050 Platt, Norman, Poultry-farmer, Great North Rd, Henderson, 398065 Pickens, John Joseph Thomas, Dairy-farmer, 99 Owairaka Auckland. Avenue, Mount Albert, Auckland, S.W.. 2. 377380 Plowman, Keith Ayland, Presser, 269 St. Heliers Bay Rd, 279212 Pickering, Jack Denson, Labourer, Tennyson St, Birkenhead. St. Heliers Bay. 375265 Pickering, Thomas Lloyd, Grocer's Assistant, 13 Marewa 290294 Plummer, Edwin John, Upholsterer, 5 Puriri Avenue, Rd, Green Lane, Auckland, S.E. 4. Green Lane, Auckland. 243551 Picknell, Harold James, Boxmaker, 3 Church St, Onehunga, 375489 Plummer, Gordon Alan, Clerk, 30 Arabi St, Auckland. Auckland. 272699 Plumpton, Arthur, Painter, 25 Watea Rd, Sandringham, 284788 Pickup, Henry, care of Hotel Gardiner, Emily Place, Auckland, S.W. 1. Auckland, C. 1. 274212 Plumpton, Roy, Cabinetmaker, 25 Watea Rd, Sandringham, 125405 Pickwell, Charles Kenneth, Builder's Labourer, 9 Northboro Auckland, S.W. 1. Rd, Takapuna, Auckland. 273866. Pocklington, James Arthur, Boot-repairer, 15 Customs St, 229596 Piddock, Aubrey Maxwell, Packer, 17 Liverpool St, Auck­ Auckland. land, C. 1. 227385 Poffley, Bert William Henry, Waiter and General Hand, 422089 Pierce, John Belgium, Labourer, 69 Howe St, Newton, 22A Royal Terrace, Kingsland, Auckland, S.W. 1. Auckland. 235693 Pointon, Harold, Carpenter, 119 Mount Eden Rd, Auckland. 282636 Piesse, Norman Leslie, Accountant, 34 Altham Avenue, 247843 Poland, James Harney, 163 Tamaki Drive, Kohimarama. Sandringham, Auckland. 410323 Poll, Francis William, Motor-driver, Hoko Avenue, Papa- 204693 Piggins, Harold, Labourer, 26 Alexander St, Mount Albert, toetoe, Auckland. C. 3. 399744 Pollard, Morris Charles, R.N.Z.A.F., Auckland. 068858 Piggot, Noel Walter, Clerk, 6 Bay Rd, St. Hellier's Bay, 419923 Pollard, Nelson Jack, Builder, 14 Marie Avenue, Onehunga, Auckland. Auckland, S.E. 5. 293994 Piggott, Ernest Henry, Plumber's Labourer, 16 Carrie St, 048000 Pollock, John Bryson, Porter, 12 Ngaire Avenue, Epsom, Sandringham, Auckland, S.W. 1. Auckland, S.E. 3. 419212 Piggott, Lionel Sharpe, Farmer, care of Ernest Piggott, 428305 Pollock, Victor Joseph, 38 Spring St, Onehunga. Farmer, Buckland, Auckland. 430585 Pomery, Frederick Stanley, Hatter, 14 Wellington St, 419209 Piggott, Reuben Claude, Sawmiller, care of M. J. Cooper, Auckland. Esq., A.P.A.N.Z., P.O. Box 53, Pukekohe. 421254 Pooch, Vincent John, Butter-factory Assistant, Hutchinson 395032 Piggott, Ronald Lloyd, Sawmiller, care of M. J. Cooper, Avenue, New Lynn, Auckland, S.W. 4. P.O. Box 53, Pukekohe. 279635 Pook, John Alan, Dairy-farmer, Alfreston Rd, Manurewa. 192904 Pike, Douglas John, Storeman, 15 Malvern Rd, Morningside, 242709 Poole, Frederick Henry, 24 Putiki St, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Auckland. 317040 Poole, Horace Leslie, Wharf Labourer, 61 Green Lane Rd, 409209 Pike, Leslie Raymond, 3 Lisnoe Avenue, Mount Eden, Remuera, Auckland. Auckland. 260437 Poole, Keith Thomas, Solicitor, 709 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, 419028 Pike, Penstone Rowland, Karaka, Papakura. Auckland. · 416930 Pike, Vincent John, Slaughterman, care of Westfield 279316 Pooley, Norman Delta, Waiter, 19 Patterson St, Sandring­ Freezing Works, Westfield, Auckland. ham, Auckland, S. W. 1. 375905 Pilcher, Albert Nathanial, Slaughterman, 60 Great South 425016 Poole, Reginald James, Agent, 5 Alten Rd, Auckland, C. I. Rd, Otahuhu. 292204 Pooley, Ronald Lewis Patrick, Battery Worker, 1 Quest 293590 Pilkethly, Samuel William Peter, Butcher, 57 Robert Rd, Terrace, Mount Roskill. Avondale. 419129 Pope, David Benson, Iron Machinist, 19 Claremont St, 239542 Pilkington, Archibald Laurence, Hairdresser, 137 Main Auckland. Highway, Auckland. 408492 Pope, Frederick John, Glass-bender, 73 Virginia Avenue, 409018 Pilkington, Eric, Linesman, 74A Carlton-Gore Rd, New­ Eden Terrace, Auckland. market, Auckland. 414628 Popham, Frederick Trevor, 116 Grey's Avenue, Auckland. 289003 Pilkington, Harold Sydney, Hat-bagger, 8 Jessell St, Grey 247009 Porteous, Herbert Arthur Tyrrell, Designer and Layouts, Lynn, Auckland. 17 Bellevue Rd, Mount Eden, Auckland, S. 1. 230157 Pilkington, Leonard Knowles, Porter, 12 Raskin St, Parnell, 293303 Porter, Alfred Proctor, Labourer, 25 Codrington Crescent, Auckland, C. 4. Mission Bay, Auckland. 255504 Pilkington, Trevor Edward, Sheetmetal-worker, Wellington 422095 Porter, Cyril Alfred, Labourer, 226 Hobson St, Auckland. Park, Panmure, Auckland. 240711 Porter, David, Lead-burner, 29 Halston Rd, Balmoral, 029617 Pile, Albert, Printer, 11 Seacliff Avenue, Belmont, North Auckland, S. 2. Shore, Auckland. 043116 Porter, Edgar Russell, Correspondence-school Instructor, 277167 Pile, John Hall, Student, 144 Gillies Avenue, Epsom, 94 Victoria Avenue, Remuera, Auckland, S.E. 2. Auckland, S.E. 3. 240244 Porter, Frederick Charles, Engineer and Foundry Superin­ 259153 Pine, Bruce William, Dryer Hand, 31 Roberton Rd, Avondale. tendent, 13 Masons Avenue, Herne Bay. 282828 Pine, Lionel Colin, Grocer's Assistant, 16 Fowlds Avenue, 417826. Porter, Lewis, Chauffeur, 4 Arney Crescent, Remucra, Sandringham, Auckland. Auckland. 229286 Pinfold, Daniel Norman, Groundsman, 24 Cornwall Rd, 261298 Porter, Raydon Richard, Boxmaker, 152 Great South Rd, Papatoetoe, Auckland. Remuera. 428292 Pink, Arthur Albert Edward, Steel-worker, 3 St. James St, 279644 Porter, Trafford George, Farm Hand, Norry Rd, Manurewa. Auckland. 307129 Postlewaight, Alfred John, 92 Beresford St, Auckland. 373752 Pinnock, Gerard Hugh Bertrand, Butter-factory Hand, 376162. Pott.er, Alvin James William, Farm Hand, Puni, Pukekohe. 153 Eden Terrace, Auckland. 408379 Potter, Eric Owen, 38 Ariki St, Grey Lynn, Auckland, W. 2. 407692 Piper, Alfred Leslie, Taxi-driver, 4 Ward St, Auckland, 236612 Potter, James Richard, Clerk, 83 Church Street, Onehunga. S.W.4. 399513 Potter, George Gilbert Jackson-, French-polisher, 12 Garden 399128 Piper, Sydney Clague, Engineer Machinist, 50 Portage Rd, Terrace, Devonport, Auckland, N. 1. New Lynn, Auckland. 251332 Potter, Trevor John, Chainman, Auctioneer, 20 Duders 292205 Pirret, Douglas Wallace, Carpenter, 51 Prospect Terrace, Avenue, Devonport. Mount Eden, Auckland. 253613 Potts, Kelvin Alfred, Engineer, 68 Cornwall Rd, Papatoetoe. 412334 Pirret, James, Poultry-farmer, Gisbon Rd, Tuakau. 284833 Pouer, Clifford, Gunner (Army), North Head, Devonport, 281963 Pirrie, James, Fitter and Turner, 19 Captain St, Onehunga, Auckland. Auckland. 247569 Pountney, Thomas Eric, Farm Hand, care of Post-office, 271725 Pitcher, Charles Raymond, Student, 10 Alberta St, Auckland. Buckland, Auckland. 302187 Pitcher, Robert, Feltmaker, 44 Selbourne St, Grey Lynn, 261300 Pountney, William Trevor, Sports-manufacturer, 27 Rara­ Auckland. tonga Avenue, One Tree Hill. Auckland. 426225 Pitcher, Ronald Malim, Clerical and Sales, 2 St. James St, 416215 Poviuelli, John, French-polisher, 61 Selbourne St, Grey Lynn, Auckland, C. 2. Auckland. 244487 Pittendrigh, Noel Leonard, Holland Avenue, Point England, 240971 Powell, Arnold Wykenham, Nurseryman, Te Atatu Rd, Auckland. Henderson. .
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