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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 1810 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 62 MILITARY AREA No; 12 (INVERCARGILL)~contin11ed. MILITARY AREA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL).~contrn11ed. 542759 Ladbrook, James William, dairy-farmer, Waikaka, Rural 627257 McIntyre, Raymond Innes Alwyn, grocer's assistant, care Delivery, Gore. of Mrs. White, Clyde St., Winton. 560701 Laing, Peter, farmer, Dipton. 554648 Mcivor, Harold, meat-grader, Ocean Beach, Southland. 489514 Lamberth, William George, labourer, 2 Jacob St., Gore. 569134 Mcivor, Ira David, director and secretary, 208 Mary St. 532427 Lamond, Frank William, lorry-driver, Makarewa. 555892 McKay, Alan, miner, Main Rd., Nightcaps. 626612 Lang, Evan Thomas, upholsterer, 49 'l'ramway Rd. 605819 McKay, Peter Patrick Aloysius, horse-trainer, Cardigan Rd., 552455 Langford, William Vincent, farmer, South Hillend Rural Wyndham. Delivery. 586636 McKay, Ralph Bertram. am·tioneer, 4Hl Elles Road North. 532363 Lantsbery, Joseph William, hairdresser, 38 Leith St. 560544 McKay, Robert Thomas Aubrey, Stuart St. 527819 Lavery, Clarence Edward, railway clerk, 8 Hobson St., Gore. 583246 McKay, Thomas Alexander,. exchange clerk, Yarmouth St., 509436 Lawrence, Reginald James, carpenter, East Rd. , Balclutha. 531672 Lawrie,' Charles John, farmer, Tussock Creek, Section 8, 512050 McKay, William ·David, grocer, Balaclava St., Wyndham. Invercargill-Glencoe Rural Delivery. 615220 McKenzie, Andrew Allan, motor-driver, 120 Conon St. 610646 Lawson, Charles Andrew, slaughterman, 165 Liddel St.. 583227 McKenzie, Hector Lindsay, farmer, Section 6, Otara Rural 600123 Leckie, Archibald, plasterer, 137 O'Hara St. Delivery, Fortrose. 610227 Leishman, Alexander William, shop-assistant, 2 Coutts Rd., 627363 McKenzie, Ian Atholl, van-driver, Orawia. Gore. 5.67503 McKenzie, James Warrack, farmer, Knapdale Rural Delivery, 579427 Leith, Ivan William, motor engineer, Box 7, Tokanui, Gore. Southland. 520668 McKenzie, John Adam, builder, Thornbury. 491395 Lemin, William Herbert, linotype-operator, 31 George St. 550905 McKenzie, John Wilson, miner, Birchwood Rd., Ohai. 581224 Lemm, Alfred Percy, labourer, Kahuika Post-office, Catlins 517296 McKenzie, Leslie Clarence, slaughterman, Clyde .'3t., District. Balclutha. 585277 .Leonard, Charles Alexander, gold-mine employee, Colac Bay. 548889 McKenzie, Lindo Blair, farmer, Section 6, Otahuti Rural 500540 Leyden, Laurence Thomas, faultman (P. and T.), 104 Delivery. Tramway Rd. 497390 McKenzie, Rowland, farmer, Woodlands, Section 2, Inver­ 502205 Light, Edward Leslie, labourer, Burn St., Milton, Ota.go. cargill, Otara Rural Delivery. 626623 Lindley, Erroll Urban, clerk, 32 Eccles St., Gore. 553549 McKerchar, Wilfred Gillanders, tractor-driver, Alton, 511244 Lindsay, Graham Inglewood, farmer, Waianiwa. Tuatapere. 588085 Little, Thomas Andrew, farm labourer, Cardrona. 576829 McKinnon, John Albert, company-manager, 420 Elles Road 460268 Lloyd, Cyril Geoffrey, labourer, 28 Avenal St. North. 504085 Lock, Cyril George, carter, 85 Martin St. 553529 Mackintosh, Charles William, farmer, Caroline, Dipton. 563392 Loose, Wilfred Thomas, blacksmith, 74 Crinan St. 584434 Mackintosh, William George, carpenter, 18 Nichol St. 529330 Low, William Alexander, motor mechanic, Sneyd St., 553534 Mackley, Earl Osman, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), Riverton, Tuatapere. ' ' Tuatapere Rural Delivery, Waihoaka. 517217 Lund, Reginald Gustav, journalist, 11 Herbert St. 626168 McLachlan, Hector Searle, grocer's assistant, 92 :Bluff Rd. 627574 Lush, Mervin George, farm labourer, Balfour. 586998' McLachlan, Ian Alexander, civil servant, 75 Islington St. 599499 Lyall, Hugh Henry, accountant, Rosebank, Balclutha. 56051'6 ~cLaren, Geoffrey McNichol, labourer, Waihoaka, Riverton, 610457 Lynch, John Lawrence, farmer, Caroline Rural Delivery, Tuatapere Rural Delivery, Diptoi:t. 561343 McLaren, George Reginald, storekeeper, Waitepeka. 469605 McAlister, Hugh Gallagher, accountant, 14 Thames St. 488270 McLean, Alexander Douglas, surfaceman, Railway House 626691 MacAskill, Edgar Milton, linen-flax employee; Havelock St., No. 61, Josephville, Lumsden. Riverton. 586980 McLean, Ian David, carpenter, Union St., Milton. 608584 McAuley, Alan fumoy, carrier, 19 Huron St., East Gore. 593865 Maclean, Rbnald, sheep-farmer, Balfour. 590803 McBain,,William Ronald, farm labourer, Wendonside Rural 572790 McLennan, Clifford Ian George, cheesemaker, Main Rd., Delivery, via Gore. Edendale. 553718 McBride, Patrick William, farmer, Mossburn. 507327 MicLeod, Alexander William Ronald, electric welder, Mabel 598423 McCallum, James, fireman, Edendale. Bush. 584631 McCallum, James Robert, surfaceman (N.Z,R.), Gorge Rd.,. 627402 McLeod, Andrew Bain, sawmillhand, care of Mill-manager, Southland. Waimakaka Private Bag. 286935 McCann, John Anthony, farm labourer, .Heriot. 564218 McLeod, Hugh, motor mechanic, 37 Hamilton St., East Gore. lS41487 McCarthy, Cecil, clerk, 176 Don St. 627675 McLeod, Leslie Alexander, clerk, Ajax St., Milton. 514829 McCauley, Gordon Alexandra, shearer, Helena St.,Lumsden. 512108 McLeod, Murdoch, painter, care of N.Z. Milk Products, 542030 l\foClintock, Robert James, clerk, Lovells Flat, Underwood. 576545 McClymont, Herbert John, labourer, Ross .St,, Collingwood. 568181 McJ'.fillan, Alexander Ferguson, farmer, Morton Mains, Otara 509939 McConnell, James Raymond, radio technician, 73 Bank St. Rural Delivery. 626719 McConnell, William Berne, student, 12 Dover St., l\fataura. 513483 McMillan, Reginald Mansfield, labourer, 129 Centre St. 606224 McDonald, Charles Alister; surfaceman (N.Z.R.), Pukerau. 594863 Mcl\'1illan, Thomas Hopcroft, clerk, 49 Scandrett St, 563131 McDonald, John, labourer, 43 Forth St., Mataura. 501626 McMillan, Williitm Chester, plumber, 99 Margaret St. 492030 McDonald, McDonald Robert, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), Ingle­ 628121 McMurdo, John, spray-painter, 163 Nelson St. wood Rd. 588821 McMurtrie, John Patrick, school-teacher, Langridge North, 582524 McDonald, Robert James, stock agent, 40 Lowe St. Gore, Waipounamu Rural Delivery. ' 520853 McDonald, Thomas Gordon, cheesemaker, Dairy-factory, 626302 McMurtrie, Robert Douglas, engineer, 61 Yarrow _St. Tapanui. 518935 McNatty, Thomson, commercial traveller, 38 Chelmsford St. 627046 MacDonald, Walter Edward, builder, 41 Brown St. 483772 McNaughton, Norman King, garage proprietor, Malta, St., 627682 McDougall, Kenneth Ross., clerk, Temperance Hotel, Clinton, Wyndham. - · 584069 McDougall, Vernon Bowers, farmer, Gorge Rd., Queenstown. 583148 McNeil, Daniel Graham, dairy-farmer, Owaka. 552376 McDowall, James Samuel, spinner, Helensbrook, Milton. 552309 McNeil!, Joseph Alexander, surfaceman (N,Z.R.), Owaka. 494677 McEwan, George Alexander, company manager, 133 Cather- 518924 McNeill, Mitchell Henry, farmer, Wrights Bush, Gladfield ine St. Rural Delivery, Section 1. 575153 McEwan, John .Alan, motor engineer, High St., Nightcaps, 583137 McNutt, John, baker, Riley St., Owaka. Southland. 572339 MacPherson, Allan, farmer, Section 6, Glencoe Rural 517463 McFadzien, James, farmer, Section 7, Glencoe Rural Delivery, Delivery. 567538 MacFarlane,. Walter Winston, farmer, Clydevale. .554136 McPherson, Donald Stuart, farm worker, Rural Delivery, 579566 McFaull, Alexander, sawrniller, Kelso. · Roxburgh. 493478 McFedries, Malcolm, company-manager, 56 Broughton St., 568137 Macpherson, Hector, clerk, 194 Bainborough St. Gore. 513672 Macpherson, Owen Alex, engineer, 130 Lindisfarne St. 498360 McFetrich, William, farmer, Winton. 483176 McPherson, William Roderick Eric, telegraphist, care of 628032 MacGibbon, Ronald Paxton, farm hand,. care of Post-office, Awarua Radio. McNab. 499872 McQuarrie, Norman Stanley, shop-assistant, 44 Sydney St. 584773 McGilvray, Andrew Duff, dairy-farmer, Myross Bush, Glencoe 550531 McRae, Clarence Aubrey, threshing-contractor, Otama Rural Rural Delivery. Delivery, Gore. 569559 McGrath, Reginald Desmond, lorry-driver, Wreys Bush, 587198 McRae, Samuel Rodgerson, carrier, Wampherey St., Night, 572352 McGregor, Hector, company-manager, care of Balfour Lime , caps. Co., Ltd., Balfour. 519540 McSkimming, John Lowery, company-manager; North Rd., . 54 7117 McGregor, Hugh McKenzey, motor mechanic, Mill St., Milton. Waikiwi. 586774 McGregor, James Noel, sheep-farmer, Mount Linton, Ohai, 626647 llfoWhirter, Robert Andrew, flax-factory labourer, Clitheroe · 566968 llfoGronther, Charles, farm hand, Milton. St., Otautau. 508945 McHugh, Thomas, labourer, Waipahi. 597670 Magee, Robert David, farm labourer, care of A. D. Finlayson, 553246 Mcllwrick, Ian Campbell, farmer, Otapiri Rural Delivery, farmer, Diptou. ' Browns, Winton. 5094,16 Maguire, Stanley Froomes, freezing-works employee, 15 575120 Mcinnes, Gordon, farmer, Barneco, Balclutha. Pamona St. · 553249 McIntosh, Alexander James, lime-kiln worker, Tuatapere 548628 Mah~r, Patrick William Dominic, civil servant, 1().1 Jenkin St. Rural Deliv~ry, Orawia. 492485 Mair, James, mine deputy, Ohai. 585262 Malcolm, Duncan McLaren, farmer, Winton Post-office . .-,, 460291 · MacIntosh, Clarence Wilson, farmer, Curio Bay Rd., Waikawa. 571041 Manchester, John Eaton, sales-manager, 14 Willis St., Gore. 567514 McIntosh, David Archibald,lorry-driver, Orawia Post-office, 514284 Mann, Arthur Charles Wcdlake, cabinetmaker, 87 Melbourne via Otautau. St. , 544501 lVIcintosli, Eric William, postman, 63 Margaret St, 491287 Manne!, Leslie, fruitgrower, Coal Creek Flat, Roxburgh. .
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