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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 2708 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 99 MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN). MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-contW111Md. Where no reference is made to city, this relates to. 508506 Beath, Peter Stanhope, sales manager, 116 Pine Hill Rd. Dunedin. 478236 Beck, James Alexander, sheep-farmer, Oturehua. (Number of men called up, 1,564.) 552332 Beck, William, labourer, Alexandra. .528423 Beckingsale, Les;tie Lyall, accountant, Kenmare St., Alex­ 561444 Abbott, Horace Leslie, chauffeur, 54 Stuart St. andra. 468340 Adams, Edward Clifford, police constable, 13 Lanark St., 554026 Bedford, William, labourer, 20 Wye St., Oamaru. Mosgiel. · 632413 Beer, Bertram George, apprentice radio-assembler, c/o 599445 Adie, David John, gold-miner, Innisort St., Cromwell. Y.M.C.A., Moray Place. 533158 Adkins, Charles Henry John, machinist, 45 Lindsay Rd. 507431 Begbie, George, foreman, 139 Jeffrey St., Andersons Bay. 534512 Agnew, Frederick William, engineer, 15 Alison Ores., 485525 Beissel, Clive Walter, baker, 6 Quarry Rd., Green Island. Roslyn. 519002 Beissel, Richard Rennie, labourer, 57 Macandrew Rd. 567801 Airey, James Alexander, clerk, 28 Oxford St. 58i911 Bell, George Richard, polisher, 26 Rankeilor St. 594101 Aitcheson, Robert Douglass, labourer, 32 A1n St., Oamaru. 573293 Bell, George William Jack, public accountant, 40 Glendining 540046 Aitchison, Herbert David, teamster, Waianakarua. Ave. 519119 Aitken, Alexander, theatre employee, 35 Melrose St. 573290 Bell, James Douglas, dairy-farmer, Woodside, Outram R.D. 589852 Aitken, James Neil, farmer, Paerau. 518561 Bell, James Sennott, waterside worker, Bell's Rd., Sawyer's 474695 Aitken, Matthew Alexander, :felt-hatter, 51 Grange St. Bay. 467117 Aldridge, Basil Baden, postmaster, Oturehua. 632102 Bell, Michael John, cadet, 3 Millar St., Abbotsford. 531135 Alexander, Arthur Robert, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), 2 Foyle St., 46Q813 B~ll, Robert James, county ranger, Duntroon. Oamaru. 1 553200 Belworthy, Thomas William, lorry-driver, c/o Mr. L. Stringer, 481207 Alexander, James Moss, farmer, 3K R .. D., Peebles, Oamaru. ' Otekaieke, 9 K.R.D., Oamaru. 481539 Alexander, Robert Norman, caretaker, 45 Royal Tee. 517303 Bennet, George, butcher; Montague St., Ravensbourne. 504038 Algie, John Alexander Stewart, service manager, 256 521990 Bennie, Ronald Daniel, farmer, Ranfurly. Thames St., Oamaru. 505214 Bent, Edwin Horace John, freezing-works employee, 109 515400 Allan, Robert William Wardrop, sheep-farmer, Rock and Eden St., Oamaru. Pillar R.D., Middlemarch. 609608 Berryman, Albert George, railway shunter, 22 Reid Rd. 580600 Allan, Thomas, tram-conductor, 89 McLaggan St.. 559242 Bertenshaw, George Andrew, company-manager, 611A Castle 606824 Allan, William, seaman-stoker, 11 Eden St. St. 522722 Allen, Clive Provo, teacher, 21 Greenhill Ave., Roslyn. 565333 Beveridge, Walter, tweed-finisher, Virgil St., North Rd., 521600 Allen, Frederick John, gardener, 85 Cliff Rd., St. Clair. Oamaru. 536087 Allen, Hugh Malachi George, checker, 179 Oxford St. 511968 Bevin, Archibald, manager, 67 Chapman St. 559498 Allum, Frederick John, salesman, 170 Sidey St. .521868 Black, Erin George, driver (N.Z.R.), 69 Wansbeck St., 633213 Anderson, Albert George, Special School for Boys, Otekaieke. Oamaru. '607655 Anderson, Andrew, wholesale warehouseman, 17 Ruskin Tee., 500908 Black, Isaac, labourer, Islay St., Leith Valley. Caversham. 565371 Black, John Ellis, salesman, 40 Mersey St., Oamaru. 499782 Anderson, John Henry, fitter, 17 Normanby St., Musselburgh. 592861 Black, William Dunlop, brewery employee, 78 Forbury Rd. 562463 Anderson, Leonard Thompson, farmer, Alexandra R.D. 466845 Blackmore, Brian Baxter, school-teacher, 2 Dart St., 539789 Anderson, Thomas Boulton, rabbiter, 7 Teviot St., Oamaru. Oamaru. 562454 Anderson, William Lyall, rabbiter and musterer, Tarras. 563189 Blagdon, Leslie James, bootmaker, 42 Newport St., Belle- 565776 Andrew, George, coal merchant, Karitane, Otago.. · knowes. 633769 Andrew,· Malcolm James, postman, 5 Conway St., Oamaru. 563190 Blagdon, William Stanley White, bootmaker, 4 Hall St. 515062 Andrew, Raymond Wilson, cabinetmaker, 29 Rawhiti St. 596186 Blakely, Harold Edgerton, farmer, Omakau. 477961 Andrews, Charles Frederick, petrol-tanks watchman, 3 589110 Blaney, Edward James, dry cleaner, 23 Ravelston St., Scott St., St. Kilda. Tainui. · 539761 Andrews, William, farm hand, Tarras. 587340 Boatwood, Stanley Alexander, laboratory assistant, '518393 Angell, Stanley Allsopp, fitter, 43 Argyle St., Mornington. 107 Union St• .477447 Angelo, Harry Rolland, grocer's assistant, 16 Hast~gs St., 549568 Booker, James Wren, chemist, 234 Forbury Rd., St. Clair. Wakari. 632805 Booth, Douglas George Campbell, clerk, 14 Cairnhill St., 531750 Armstrong, George Riley, electric linesman, 204 Musselburgh Maori Hill. Rise. 484056 Booth, John Sharp, dairy-farmer, Ophir. 498684 Armstrong, Neville Francis, shop-proprietor, 6 View St. 522398 Booth, Walter Davie, labourer, Rimu Rd., Leith Valley. 488043 Arneil, William, seaman, 30 Eden St. 610097 Booth, Wilfred, baker, 113 Main Rd., Ravensbourne. 571075 Arnott, Ronald Ballantyne, ambulance-driver, 24 Glenross ,601087 Boraman, Richard Ian, school-teacher, Schoolhouse, Totara, St., Kaikorai. North Otago. · 632249 Arthur, Desmond David, office junior, 156 Queen St. 550779 Bowen, Harold Godfrey, labourer, 3 Seaview Tee., St. 498802 Ashby, Harold Arthur, bank clerk, c/o Bank of N.Z., Clair. Ranfurly. 502735 Bowler, William John, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), Parakanui. 530967 Ashton, Bernard Charles, farmer, Alexandra R.D. 558541 Bowman, Harold Otto, clergyman, The Manse, Grey St., 632581 Ashton, Donald, clerk, 78 Helensburgh Rd. Port Chalmers. 591502 Askin, William James, fireman, 40 Woodhaugh St. 488726 Boyd, William Alexander Frederick, carpenter, 29 Passmore 632582 Attfield~ Eliot Charles, farm hand, c/o G. M. McElroy, Ores. Clyde. 550798 Bradfield, George (jun.), road contractor, Ardgowan, 539995 Austin George Lake, linotype-operator, 53 Manor Place. pamaru R.D. · 566640 Austin: Murray Whyte, farmer, "Maruakoa," Section 14, 478752 Bradley, Herbert Charles, physical welfare officer, Physical C.R.D., Oamaru. Welfare Branch. 595142 Ayson, fon, clerk, 72 Skebo St., Caversham. 633100 Braid~· Evan Ronald, packer, 15 Brighton St., Roslyn. ' 633097 Bailey, Robert Angus, apprentice fitter, 4 Clark St. 550771 Brain, Skeffington, cream-grader, 14 Bay View Tee., 560313 Bain, Magnus Cormack, gardener, Hunters Tee., Moray Pl. · Ravensbourne. 554730 Bain, Robert William, bus-driver, 13 Alma St., St. Kilda. 490266 Brant, Harold Frederick, head storeman, 23 Foyle St., 561130 Baird Samuel David, minister of religion, 59 Queens Drive. Oamaru. 582236 Bake;, John Edward, storeman, Ross Ores., ~oss Point. 483318 Breckon, Alfred, labourer, 12 Bouverie St. 555035 Baldwin, Charles Henry, carpenter, 23 Cornhill St., North- 507099 Briggs, Charles Walter, school-teacher, 85 Forbury Ores., east Valley. St. Clair. 495820 Baldwin, George, tinsmith, 25 Brownville Ores. 594575 Bright, Clement Robert, salesman, 8 Waterloo St., St. Clair. 632583 Bl:\,lk, Harold Godfrey, university student, 26 Drivers Rd., 502244 Brinsdon, James, surfaceman, 103 Oxford St. Maori Hill. 523956 Brockie, Robison Cottingham, tannery worker, 11 Neill St., 631714 Ball, Frederick William, apprentice painter, 51 Kirkcaldy St, · Green Island. · 505907 Ball, John Cecil, ironmonger, 5 Earn St., Oamaru. 477656 Bro.cklebank, Norris Athol, electrical tester, 47 Spencer St. 555525 Ball, William, storekeeper, 474 Main South Rd. 507557 Brooks, Arthur Douglas, quarryman, Abbotsford, Green 582249 Bamber, Robert, railway guard, 50 Fawcett St. Island. 570509 Bamford, John Stanley, farm hand, c/o Mr. F. G. Hyde, 479141 Broomfield, Ladas John, school-teacher, 8 Scotia St., '.Port Tarras. Chalmers. · 521688 Barclay, John, grocer, 28 Kirriemuir St., Clyde Hill. 527496 Brown, Andrew, mechanic, Schoolhouse, Macandrew Bay. 607030 Barlow, Roland, painter, 17 Fox St. - 632691 Brown, Charles Nelson, 12 Maheno St. 554103 Ba.mes, James Ramsay, shunter (N.Z.R.), 416 Main Rd., 527500 Brown, Donald James, commercial traveller, 16 Forbes St. North-east Valley. 633930 Brown, Edgar William, cook, 50 Maitland St. 5192~8 Barnett, Jeffrey Mitchell, manager, 26~ Charlotte St., Roslyn. 582182 Brown, Francis Patrick, stationmaster, Omakau. 477554 Barr, Bert Fairley, storeman, 5 Junct10n Rd., Ravensbourne. 499584 Brown, Gilchrist Archibald, mechanic, 7 Dudley Place. 519077 Barron, Haydn Gibson, farmer, Momona, Outram. 555604 Brown, Gordon Arthur, engineer, Ray St., Cromwell. 551971 Barron, John Neame, traveller, 42 Chambers St. 555358 Brown, Hector Chapman, storeman (N.Z.R.), Marine 466069 Barrowclough, Christopher Gordon, clerk, 159 Caversham Pde., Macandrew Bay. Valley Rd. 582173 Brown, James Alexander, senior mechanician, 80 Ravens- 633765, Bathgate, 1 Alan Stanly, student, R.D., Ou.tram. , wood Rd., St. Clair. 544934 Bathgate, Melville Ross, farmer, c/o Nat10nal Bank Build­ 526438 Brown, John Henry, clerk, 81 Richardson St. ings, Outram. 581166 Brown, John James, rabbiter, Fruitlands, Alexandra. 631934 Bayne, Hector William, factory worker, Marion St., Mac- 507194 Brown, John McMurray, railway employee, 14 Moana Ores., andrew Bay. - Musselburgh. - 569936 Beal, Leonard ]'rederick1 lal;>ourer, 20 Arney St, 5~3303 l3roW!l, Macdonald, .detective, 9 Gleuross St.,_ Kaikorai. .
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