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The New Zealand Gazette DEC. 4.] . THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3587 MILITARY DISTRICT No. 8 (NEW PLYMOUTH)-contd. MILITARY DISTRICT No. 8 (NEW PLYMOUTH)-cO'lltd. 294491 Hodder, Alfred Walter Groves, school-teacher, 212 Gill St, 412691 Kennedy, Ormond James, builder's labourer, 90 Gill St, New Plymouth. New Plymouth. 298813 Hodges, Keith Joseph, fitter, care of H. H. Wood, Frankley 230960 Kennedy, Patrick James, farm hand, Rugby Rd, Tariki. Rd, New Plymouth. 420366 Kerr, Clifford Augustus, baker, 85 Buller St, New Plymouth. 425549 Hodgson, .:rolm Patrick, plumber, Manaia Rd, ilfanaia. 423689 Killalea, David, clerk, care of State Advances Corporation, 084341 Hogan, Dennis Michael, logging contractor, Brecon Rd, New Plymouth. Stratford. 096150 King, David Maurice, farm hand, care ofJ. T. Smith, Purangi 096440 Holdt, Walter Christian, metal-presser, 57 ·Whiteley St, New Rural Delivery, Inglewood. Plymouth. 256886 King, George William Joseph, farmer, care of E. Meuli, 390549 Holland, John Sharples, Clerk in Holy Orders, The Vicarage, South Rd, Hawera. Manaia. 428265 King, John McCurdy, dairy-farm hand, Normanby Rd, 286893 Hooke, Harry Eric, grocer's assistant, Pungarehu, Taranaki. Okaiawa. 128453 Hopkinson, John Whittington, farm hand, Kohl, Waverley. 419725 King, Vivian Newton, clerk, 112 Gover St, New Plymouth. 237155 Horgan, Patrick .Arthur, farm hand, Wingrove Rd, 176834 Kirk, Gladstone, transport driver, Waihi Rd, Hawera. Pukengahu, Stratford. 230825 Kirk, Ian Frederick, lorry-driver, care of Mrs. F. Mitchell, 417434 Horn, Kenneth Allen Robert, clerical worker, Cardiff, Main St, Waverley. Taranaki. 256880 Kirk, John McLean, garage employee, care of H. R. Kemp, 246371 Hosie, Walter Jock, dairy farmer, Manaia. Ford Garage, Hawera. 417995 Hoskin, Alfred Gordon, farmer, Mangatoki. 240900 Kirkfuss, James, farm hand, Whenuakura, Patea. 165402 Hoskin, Colin John, farm hand, Bell Block, New Plymouth. 398432 Kivell, Ernest Charles, railway surfaceman, care of New 004379 Hoskin, George Desmond, form hand, Riko Rd, Okoke. Zealand Railways, Tangarakau. 286943 Hoskin, Hilton Ray, freezing-worker, 11 Lawry St, Moturoa, 232534 Knight, Neville Earnest, farm hand, oare ofJ. McFall, Puniho New Plymouth. Rd, New Plymouth. 026233 Hoskin, Trevor Walter, farmer, Bell Block, New Plymouth. 098649 Kowalewski, Michael, farm hand, Rutland Rd, Waipuku. 230834 Howell, Irmn Oswald, garage attendant, Main St, Waverley. 397288 Kowalewski, Thomas, farm hand, Beaconfield Rural 405348 Howells, Hedley Raymond, share-milker, Normanby, Delivery, Stratford. Taranaki. 298860 Krebs, Allan Frederick, hardware assistant, 12 Breakwater 421644 Hubner, George, farmer, P.O. Box 216, New Plymouth. Rd, New Plymouth. 422067 Hudson, Gordon David, school-teacher, 37 Weymouth St, 426714 Kyte, Erice William Auther, farmer, care of Mr. G. Foreman, New Plymouth. Manutahi. 421409 Huffam, .Alfred Charles, farm hand, Box 36, Brixton, 115732 Laird, Archibald Harold, farm hand, Mata, Eltham. Waitara. 130851 Langlands, Robert Davidson, dairy-farmer, Rural Delivery, 176557 Humphrey, Stanley Delves, car-driver, Gisborne Terrace, Manaia. Opunake. 298844 Langman, Norman, farmer, care of Mr. C. Smith, Pitone Rd, 418671 Hurley, John Timothy, farm worker, Box 11, Okaiawa. Tataraimaka. 237602 Hurley, Timothy Eugene, farm hand, Alton. 230967 Larmer, Laurie, shop-assistant, James St, Inglewood. 398483 Hurley, William George, farm hand, Hurleyville. 287054 Larsen, Rex Albert Fridtsof, transport driver, Oruti, 422069 Hutt, John Henry, farm hand, care of Otakeho Post-office, Taranaki. Otakeho, Manaia. 419664 Lash, Leslie Luke, farm contractor,. Broadway South, 425229 Hutton, Douglas Frederick Herbert, roofer, Waitara Hotel, Stratford. Waitara. 431530 Leo, Alfred ,John, Jorry-driver, care of Post-office, Waverley. 262670 Huzziff, Harry, dairy-farmer, Tariki. 278812 Lewis, Albert Richard, l\fakahu Rural Delivery, Stratford, 289952 Illingworth, Richard Albert, Alton, Patea, Taranaki. 230884 Limmermann, Joseph John, dairy-farmer, Kaimiro, Ingle• 424 790 Ingram, Thomas Gordon, farm hand, Rainie Rd, Inaha, wood. Hawera. 230994 Lockyer, Edward Wilfred, cheese-factory hand, care of 300163 Ingram, William Roberts, power-station superintendent, Cheese Factory, Okato, via New Plymouth. Opunake. 430557 Lomas, Arthur William, preacher of gospel, 96 Outfield Rd, 422234 Isbister, Angus George, farm hand, Waverley. New Plymouth. 161189 Isbister, Thomas Kennedy, mill hand, care of New Zealand 240126 Longstaff, Alan Stanley, grocer's assistant, care of Farmer's Railways, Waverley. Co-op., Eltham. 423670 Jackson, Eric, cheesemaker; Pataki Rd, Pihama. 423211 Loomes, James Leslie, carpenter, 125 Leach St, New Ply­ 405590 Jackson, _Thomas William, barman-manager, Central Hotel, mouth. Patea. 424311 Looney, Kenneth Thomas, farmer, Awatuna Dairy Factory, 035870 Jenkin, Bayant Leonard McKenzie, slaughterman, Post­ Awatuna. office, Stratford, 397690 Lovell, Victor Raymond, grocer's assistant, 364 South Rd, 112938 Jenkins, James, dairy-farmer, Ohangai. New Plymouth. 276578 Johnson, Albert Francis, shepherd, care of Mr. H. Carver, 431105 Loveridge, Eric, watersider, 277 St. Aubyn St, New Brunswick Rd, Rural Delivery, Tokomaru West. Plymouth. 292893 Johnson, Harold James, general carrier, Birdwood Avenue, 265649 Loveridge, George Albert, farm hand, Kina Rd, Oaonui, New Plymouth. Opunake. 423095 Johnston, David, cheesemaking·assistant, care ofMangatoki 084686 Loving, George, farm hand, Tako Rd, Huinga. Dairy Co., Eltham. 425702 Lukashefski, John, tinsmith, 66 Gill St, New Plymouth. 233473 Johnston, William Fraser,. wheelwright; Okaiawa, Taranaki. 403428 Lyons, Thomas Walter, farm labourer, care of G. Downey, 253802 Jones, Donald Hugh, Onaero, Tikorangi, Waitara Rural Matapu. Delivery, Waitara. 212766 McAIIum, Owen, clerk, 12 Hori St, Vogelt-0wn, New 422475 Jones, Dudley George, farm labourer, Tariki Rd, Kaimata, Plymouth, Inglewood. 246403 MoCartie, Jack, tractor-driver, Tahora, Taranaki. 297738 Jones, Thomas Herbert, clerk, 33 Young St, New Plymouth; 295322 McConachy, Hector Thomas, farm worker, Waitotara. 290138 Joyce, Patrick, farm hand, Fraser Rd, Hawera. 430276 McCord, Edward Alexandra, farm hand, care of P. Cadogan, 089971 Julian, Frederick Leverick, baker, Grey St, Waitara. Patea. 288696 Julian, Leonard Foreman, labourer, llO Hine St, New 293751 McCullough, John, factory hand, care of Whenukera Dairy Plymouth. Factory, Patea. 294496 Jury, Albert Bazil, motor mechanic, 26 Pendower St, 298817 McCullough, Leslie, farm hand, 479 State House, Brook, New Plymouth. lands Rd, New Plymouth. 285337 Jury, Felix Maurice, farmer, Tikorangi, Waitara. 297678 MacFadyen, Donald Maclnnes, terminal superintendent, 431216 Jury, Jack Vincent, farmer, Rugby Rd, Tariki. 19 Breakwater Rd, New Plymouth. 126136 Jury, Noel James, plasterer's labourer, Bell Block, Taranaki. 083151 McFarlane, Cyril Robert Hudson, meat inspector, care of 273679 Kavanagh, Patrick Brendon, farmer, Lake Rd, Hawera. Patea Freezing Co., Ltd., Patea. 393336 Kea, Tetupu Mataio, student, Boys' High School, New 423230 McGiven, Irvine Roy, farm hand, Veale Rd, New Plymouth. Plymouth. 283108 McGregor, Charles Gordon, R.N.Z.A.F., Private Bag, New 234193 Keen, John Alexander, postman, 23 Sackville St, Fitzroy, Plymouth. New Plymouth. 101792 Mcilroy, Samuel John, farm hand, care of H. Betts, Manaia, 266654 Kelly, Clarence Gordon, farmer, Mangawhero Rd, Eltham. 290130 Mcindoe, SamuelAlexander, traveller, oare of Hodder and 421692 Kelly, Raymond Claude, lorry-driver, 43 N olantown, Hawera. Tolley, Ltd., Box 80, Hawera. 240664 Kemsley, Allenby James, share-milker, Monmouth Rd, 429803 McKay, Donald, waterside worker, No. 3 Medley Lane, Stratford. Moturoa, New Plymouth. 269960 Kendall, George William, farmer, Private Bag, New 233470 McKay, Edward, cheese-factory assistant, Skeet Rd, Kapuni, · Plymouth. Taranaki. 269961 Kendall, Thomas Vincent, farmer, Private Bag, New 431715 McKee, William Ernest, farm hand, Makahu Rural Delivery, Plymouth. Stratford. F .
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