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OFFICIATING MINISTERS 188 the NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No.8 No.8 187 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, 9 FEBRUARY 1967 Published by Authority WELLINGTON: TUESDAY, 14 FEBRUARY 1967 OFFICIATING MINISTERS 188 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No.8 Officiating Ministers for 1967-Notice No. 3 PURSUAN! to the .Marria!?e ~ct 1955, t~e following list of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act is published for general mformatIOn. ThIS lIst comes mto force on 1 March 1967. The Church of the Province of New The Church of England-continued Zealand, Commonly called the Church of England The Reverend- Botting, Ian James, M.A. The Reverend- Bowler, Roy HamId, M.A. Adams, Geoffrey Owen, B.A., LL.B., Bowyer, Henry George, B.D., B.Sc. L.Th. Boyd, David George, B.Sc., L.Th. Addis, Ellis Avenel Boyd-Bell, Henry James, L.Th., E.D. Aiken, David Leslie, B.A. Braddock, David Alwyn, L.Th. Aires, Raymond Charles, M.A., L.Th. Braddock, Kenneth Frederick Langley Aldworth, Alexander William Brady, Graeme Alan, L.Th. Allen, Francis Lechampion Branthwaite, John Walter, B.A., L.Th. Allen, Ross Beresford, B.Sc., L.Th. Allison, Lester Frederic The Very Reverend- Allom, Barrie Haldane, L.Th. Bretton, William Frederick. M.A., Dean The Venerable Archdeacon­ The Reverend- Anderson, Alfred Reid, M.Sc. Bristow, K. A., B.Sc. Brokenshire, John Joseph, L.Th. The Reverend- Brooker, Stephen John Anderson, Leslie William Shallad Broughton, Alan Rangihuta Herewini Anderson, Stuart, B.A. Brown, Colin Greville, B.A., L.Th., Andrews, Roydon Percival, B.A., St.B. L.Th., Canon Brown, Eric Donald Archdall, I{enry Kingsley, M.A., Brown, Graeme Eric, L.Th. Th.D., Canon Brown, John Lawley, B.A., L.Th., Arlidge, John Brett, M.A. Canon Armstrong, George Aubrey Whit­ Brown, Michael Henry, B.Com. combe, M.A., B.D. Browne, Cyril Franklin Buchanan, John Dermot, L.Th. The Venerable Archdeacon- Buckle, Edward Gilbert, Th.L., Dip. Arnold, Harry Coleridge, M.A., L.Th. C.C. BuU, Cecil Stanley, L.Th., F.R.G.S. The Reverend- Arnold, Walter Charles, B.A. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Arrowsmith, Alan Winston Bull, Maxwell Lovelace Arthur Aubrey, Keith Gilbert, Th.L., Dip. The Reverend- Com., Canon Burgin, Eric Woollcombe, B.A., L.Th. Ault, Harold Frank, M.A., B.D., L.Th., Burns, Percy, L.Th. Th.Sch. Burrow, Selwyn Charles Baigent, Kempster William, L.Th. Burton, Arthur Bernard The Right Reverend Bishop­ The Venerable Archdeacon­ Baines, Henry Wolfe, M.A. Butt, Gordon Alexander, L.Th. The Reverend- The Reverend- Baker, Gerald Stothert, M.A., L.Th. Buttle, Richard Newman, B.A., L.Th. Baker, Philip Bartrum, B.A., L.Th. Button, Kenneth Francis, M.A., Balfour, David Ian Bailey Balfour Canon Bythell, Noel John, M.Sc;, Th.L. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Cable, John Henry Ball, Frederick Offwood, L.Th. Calder, Matthew Lewis, Th.L. Camemn, Derek Cedric Graham, C.F., The Reverend- L.Th. Ballantyne, Simon Thorne, B.A., L.Th. Cameron, John Steven Graham, L.Th. Bambury, Owen Ronald Cameron, Mangatitoki, L.Th., Canon Bamford, Eric Ellerslie, M.A., L.Th. Cameron, William Steven Graham, Barber, Elton Clifford, B.A. L.Th. Barker, John Llewellyn Campbell, Milton Hope Barnes, Lewis Agassis, M.A., L.Th. Cape, Peter Irwin, B.A. Barnett, Kevin Percy, B.A., L.Th. Carrell, Brian Ruane, M.A. Barrett, Denis Carson, Richard Alcorn, M.A., Canon Barton, Terrence Moore, M.Com. Cartridge, Lawrence Edwin, M.A. Basire, Ian James, B.E., L.Th. Castle, Wilmot Rodd, L.Th. Bathurst, Keith Orton, M.A., L.Th. Caswell, Colin Douglas Charles, O.B.E., Battley, Donald Hollingworth. Canon B.Com., A.R.A.N.S., L.Th. Catley, Allan Bruce, M.A., M.Sc., Beattie, William Bruce B.Sc.Agr., Th.D. Beauchamp, Donald Charles, L.Th. Caudwell, Rex, L.Th. Beaumont, William Arthur Chalmers, Arnold Lyall Roy Beckett, Bruce Arthur Westenra, L.Th. The Very Reverend- Chandler, Charles Walker, Th.L., Dean The Venerable Archdeacon­ Beere, Lionel O'Sullivan, M.A. The Reverend- Chard, Edward The Reverend­ Charles, Austin Clelland Flowerday, Bell, William Canon Bell-Booth, William Louis, L.Th. Cherrington, Philip Henry, L.Th. Bellingham, John Kingston Bendall, Kenneth Albert The Very Reverend Dean-­ Benham, Noel Francis, L.Th. Childs, Henry Arthur, M.A. Bennett, Charles William, L.Th. The Reverend- Bennett, Manu Augustus, D.D., B.Sc. Clark, Colin Ashley B.D., Th.L. Bennett. Reginald Marchmont Bent, Michael Charles The Venerable- Betteridge, Maurice Stanley, M.A., Clark, Richard Rex, M.A., L.Th., L.Th. Canon Bindon, David Howard, L.Th. Blackburn, Alan Hopton, L.Th. The Reverend- Blair, Riga Wells Clarke, Anlthony Ivan, L.L.B. Blakie, Cecil Douglas CI,ar ke, Nei1 Stensen Blakiston, Peter Henley, L.Th. Clegg, Jesse Elias Bruce, D.F.C., M.A. Boniface, Herbert Garway, M.A. Clements, Roy Clifford, M.A. Bool. Wilfrid Arthur, L.Th. Cobham, George Albert Anthony Booth, Kenneth Neville, M.A., B.D. Douglas, L.Th. 14 FEBRUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE 189 The Church of England-continued The Church of England-continued The Venerable Archdeacon- The Reverend- Cocks, Hubert Maurice, M.A., B.D. Firebrace, Robert Cordell, M.A., A.K.C. The Reverend- Fisher, Francis Vivian, ·Canon Cocks, Michael Dearden Somers, M.A. Fisher, John Matson, L.Th. Coleman, Michael Desmond, B.A., Fisher, John Samuel, B.A., L.Th. L.Th. Fitzgerald, Gerald, M.A. Collins, Leonard Kilby Fitzpatrick, John Hunter, C.F. Coney, Gerald Frederick Flatt, Herbert John Connor, George Howard Douglas, Flavell, Timoti Hami Paihana L.Th. Fleury, Franquefort Eccles Cook, Frederick Walter, L.Th. Flewellen, James Joseph Cook, George Pilkington Florance, Lyall Peace Cook, Russell Victor Ford, Basil Martyn Cooper, Arthur Robert Ford, Frederick John, L.Th., Canon Cooper, Ian Douglas Lewis, L.Th. Ford, Gordon Rex Cooze, Cyril Wakelin Foster, Raymond Samuel, Ph.D., B.D., Corbin, Samuel Bertram Roberts, A.L.C.D., Doctor, Canon Canon Fraser, Archibald James Thomas, Corney, Samuel, Canon M.A., B.D. Cotterell, Francis Arthur French, Norman Coulson, John Keyworth French, William Alfred, AL.C.D. Coulthard, Frank Edward, B.Sc., L.Th. Froud, John Dakers, RCom., Coulthard, Roy Edward, B.A., Th.L. A.R.AN.Z. Couper, Roger Benson, B.A., L.Th. Fry, Henry Eric Kyrle, M.A., Canon CoweJi, Dennis Aubrey, L.Th., Dip. Emeritus Ed. Page, Douglas Neil, L.Th., B.A. Cox, Bernard Sheffield, Th.L. Fussell, Raymond Selwyn Coldham Cranch, William Maxwell Gale, John Baker Crawshaw, Geoffrey Colin, L.Th. Gardiner, Anthony Reade Creagh, George Terence, L.Th. Gardiner, Sydney Reade, M.A., Hono­ CUJll, Stafford Guy, L.Th. rary Canon Cullen, Clifford Lloyd, L.Th. Garraway, William Arthur, A.R.A.N.Z., Cunliffe, William Richard, B.A., L.Th., L.Th. Canon Gaudin, William John Curzon-Siggers, William Arthur, M.A, Gaze, Arthur Philip Atkinson, M.A. LL.M., Canon Gedge, Lloyd Victor Dalby, Ross Howieson Georgantis, Anthony George, M.A, Dashfield, Edward Maurice, L.Th. L.Th. The Very Reverend- The Very Reverend Dean Emeritus­ Davies, David Jones, B.Sc., Dean Gibson, Osborne Stanley Oliver, L.Th. The Venerable Archdeacon­ The Reverend- Davies, Walter Merlin, B.A. Gilberd, Bruce Carlyle, B.Sc., L.Th. The Reverend- Gillett, Francis Charles Bernard Davies, WiIllton James Detheridge L.Th. Gilmour, Thomas Calum, L.Th. Davis, Brian Newton, M.A Glass, Francis Lewis Davis, Hector Percival Harold GJover, Frederick Davy, Kenneth Thomas, L.Th. Goetz, Grevis, O.B.E., L.Th. Dawson, Frederick Oberlin, M.C., Goldsmith, Charles James L.Th. Good, Ernest Charles, L.Th. Day, Frederick James Goodall, M,aurice John, B.A., L.Th. Day, John Ashley Garnet, B.A Gould, Maxwell Selwyn de Candole, Donald Vully Gourdie, Rona McLeod, D.S.O., L.Th. Dempsey, Gordon John, B.A., L.Th. Denny, Laurence John, B.A, L.Th. The Right Reverend Bishop­ Dewar, Alexander Montgomerie Gowing, Eric Austin, M.A. Hastings Dewey, WilHam Rohert, M.A., Dip. The Reverend- Theo!. Graham, Ian HamHton, L.Th. Dobbs, Clifford Leslie, B.A. Gray, George John Dobson, Ronald Keith, B.A, L.Th. Greer, John Edward Dodd, John, M.A. Gregory, Kenneth Don, Bruce William Gregory, William Herbert Dorman, Denis John Brennian, M.A., Greig, Frederick Robert L.Th., Canon Grinder, Ronald Derek, L.Th. Dorrington, Hector Gurson Guthrie, David Ian, LL.B., L.Th. Downey, PhriHp Gladstone, M.B.,Oh.B. Hadlow, Gerald James John Austin Drake, Bryan Douglas, L.Th. Hamilton, Charles Robert Drake, William Nevill Hamilton, Hugh Staples, Canon Dryburgh, ,Alexander Huntly L.Th. Hammonds, Paul Edward Russell, Drysdale, Munro, M.A. RCom. Duffy, Alex Edward, L.Th. Hancock, Thomas Cyril John, M.A. Hansen. Neil Bertram, B.A. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Hansen, Robert Dunningham, Selwyn David Eden, Harawira, Herepo Ruawhe M.A., L.Th. The Venerable Archdeacon- The Reverend- Harbour, William Leslie Scott, B.A, Dyer, James Henry, A.L.C.n. L.Th., Canon Eades, Reginald Wtilliam Gaywood Eames, Hubert Hardisty, B.A. The Reverend- Easton, Richard Huntingford, M.A. Harding, Harold Frederick, D.S.O., Ea1ton, Ross SeymoU!l", M.A. M.B.E., M.A. Edgar, David, M.A., L.Th. Harding, William Douglas, M.A., Edmiston, Douglas Seymour, L.Th. Edmunds, William Milton, B.A. L.Th. Edwards, Ian Carncross, L.Th. Harford, John Murray, L.Th. Edwards, Stuart, L.Th. Harkett, James Percival Amos Elliott, Keith, V.C. Harper, David Richardson, L.Th. Ellis, John Francis Harriman, John Walter, L.Th. Erwin, John Desmond Everall. Thomas Roy, L.Th. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Fagg, Thomas Francis, L.Th. Harris, Harold Mayo, O.B.E. Fahey, Michael Wainwright, B.A, L.Th. The Reverend­ Fenton, Richard James, L.Th.
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