If you wish to join one of our Clan Hunter Associations and Clan Hunter please contact the Clan Officer/President for your Country. If your country does not have an independant Clan Hunter Association, then why not apply to the UK association, or the association of the country nearest to you. You can then try and get others to join, possibly ending up with a national association.
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Ramon Santamarina Clan Officer Argentina Avenue Rivadavia 789 piso 10 (1369)- Buenos Aires. Tel/Fax: 005-11-4-803-7798
Web Site:www.geocities.com/clanhunterar/ E-Mail address: hunterston@uol.com.ar
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Clan Hunter - Australia
Clan Hunter will be assisting the Australian Association due to the sad loss of it's Clan Officer. For information on the Australian association please use the contact details below:
Peter Hunter Clan Hunter 291 Fordhouse Lane Stirchley Birmingham B30 3AA West Midlands United Kingdom
Web Site: www.clanhunter.com E-Mail Address: australia@clanhunter.info
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Tom Hunter Clan Officer in Canada 61, Downing Crescent London Ontario N6C 3C7 Tel:(519)-681-4101
Web Site: www.clanhuntercanada.com/ E-Mail Address: thunter01@rogers.com
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Richard Kearne Clan Officer New Zealand 98, Ocean Beach Road Mount Maunganui, New Zealand
Tel: 07-575-7357 Fax: 07-575-7347
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Richard G. Hunter M.D Clan President USA 3583 Dumbarton Road ATLANTA, Georgia, 30327-2613 USA
Web Site:www.hunterclanusa.org/ E-Mail Address:bassmount@aol.com
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Raymond Hunter Membership Director USA Kilbrae Farm and Gardens 2739 Freeman Road Royston
Georgia. 30662 Tel:(706)-245-5682
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Robert Hunter Clan Officer U.K. Europe and South Africa 3. Tarbert Avenu, Priory Bridge Estate Blantyre G72 9PB. Scotland
Web Site:www.clan-hunter-uk.co.uk E-Mail Address:robert.hunter@clanhunter.info
Membership Secretary: Peter Hunter
E-Mail Address: peter.hunter@clanhunter.info
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