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The New Zealand Gazette. 3473 SEPT. 3.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3473 63997 McBride, Robert, Gardener, Beach Rd, Oamaru. 64085 Rusbatch, Frederick, Slaughterman, North Rd, Oa.maru. 6J9~8 McCombic, James, Carter, T.ll St, OamaIU. 64086 Rushatch, Samuel Charles, Asphalter, Humber St, Oamaru. 61!)f)9 McCullough, John, Farm Hand, AwaMoa, Oamaru. 64087 ~amuel, Thomas Jamcs, Latourcr, Pukepouri. 64000 McCurrach, Jan,e" Plo~hman, care of W. Bell, TMra,. 64088 Sanders, Leonard Francis, Fruit·farmer, Alexandra. 610;)1 McDonald, Jame" Sheep-farmer, Green Valley, Waihemo. 64080 Sa.nsom, Jamcs, Ploughman, Tota"a, Oama~u. *64002 MacDonald, Neil, Storekeeper, Moa Creek. 640:)1 Scbelin, John Henry, Blacksmith, Moonlight, W2,ihemo. 64003 McElligott, Patrick, Ra'bbiter, Alexandra South. 640:J2 Shadrach, John, Storekeeper, Tar,as, Central Otago. *64004 McElligott, T.lOmas Henry, Foreman, Kaiwarau Gorge, *64094 Shaw, Alexander 'V..,.drop, Farmcr, Faipyiew, Herbert. Otago. 64035 Shea, Wdlia'n Ambro<e, Farm-ma'la:ser, Wedderburn. 64005 McErlane, .James Joseph, Farm Labourer, Gimmel'burn. 640J6 Sidey, David Coote, Painter, Lune St, Oa'llaru. 64006 McGrath, H., Teamster, Ardgown, Oamaru. (40)7 Sinclair, El'ie Edwin, Chauffeur, 57 Aln St, Oamaru. 64008 McHardy, Wilham Gordon, Manager, Totaratahi, Waitaki. 64038 Sinclair, William, Shephcrd, Omarama, via Kurow. 64009 McInnes, Murdoch William, Farm Assistant, Kartigi, Shag 640)9 Singh, Sunder, Labourer, Chatto Crce'r. Point. 64100 Slattery, Thomas, Farmer, Post·office, Windsor, Oamaru. *64010 McKay, James Sl\therland, Farmer, Kokonga. 64102 Smart, Ja'llCS Edward, Labourer, Todd St, Oamaru. 64011 Mackay, Jolm Graham, Farm Assistant, care of D. Graham, 64103 Smart, Robert Joseph, Carter, College St, Oamaru. Herbcrt, Waitaki. 64104 Smith, James, jun., Farmer, Mount Barker, Pembroke. *64012 McKean, John, Farm L J;ourer, Shag Point. *G410,3 Smith, Robert, Coal-miner, Happy VaEey, Bannockburn. 64015 McKnight, Matthew, Farmer, "Brae2ide," Oturehua. *64106 Smith, Tho'nag, Farmer, Happy Valley, Bannockburn. *64016 McLay, Cecil La,ncelot, Ploughman, care of Mr. A. Guild, 64108 Smith, William, Road Contractor, Luggate. Temuka. *6410) Somerl'ille, William, Fa"ll1er, Livingstone, Waitaki. 64017 McLean, William Alexander, Mincr, Patearoa, Maniototo. 64110 Speid, William Ernest, Carrier, Coquet St, Oa'llaru. 64018 McLennan, Farquhar Robert Alexander, Shepherd, Dl\n. *64111 Stephens, George, Ploughman, care of Wakefield Hotel, back. Timaru. 64019 McLennan, William Robertson, Shearer, Maheno. 64112 Stewart, Robert, Awamoa, Oamaru. *64020 McLeod, John Alexander, Harman, Clyde. 64113 Stott, 'Villia,m,.Fal'mer, .• Balruddery," Maruakoa, Waitaki. 64022 McNab, John, Engine-driver, Jossop St, South Oamaru. 64114 Sutherland, Alexander George Jolm, Farmer, Ngapara. 6402:~ McNamara, Francis Joseph, Labourer, Chatto Creek. 64115 Sutherland, Donald, Telegraphist, care of Post· office, Alex· 64024 McNaughton, David, Post.office, Ida Valley, Otago. andra. *64025 McNeill, William, School· teacher, Moonlight, Waihemo. 64116 Sutherland, William, Farmer, Post·office, Goodwood. 64026 McPhee, Allan, Farmcr, Kauru Hill. *64117 Sutton, William Henry, Farm Labourer, Whitstone, Ot,ago. 64027 McPhee, Neil, Farmer, Awamoko, Waitaki. 64118 Symin~ton, James, Carpenter, 20 Nen St, Oamaru. 64028 McRae, Farquhar, Sheep.farmer, Middlemarch. 64119 Tait, John, Farmer, Herbert, Waitaki. 6402!J McVeigh, Patrick Jolm, Farmer, We~ton. 64120 Taylor, Henry, Farmer, Hunter Valley, Ha'.,·ea Flat. 640.30 Madams, Walter, Fencer, Crawford Rd, Miramar, Wellington. 64121 Taylor, Hcnry William, Auckland. 64031 Mail', Alexander Francis, Shepherd, Palmcroton. 64122 Taylor, Ja'nes Harvey, Ploughman, Kia Ora, W",itaki. 64032 Martin, ,Tames Barber, Farm Labourer, Alma, Oamaru. *6412:3 Temple, David James, Labourcr, Weston. *64033 Matheson, Rubert Alexander, Sheep-farmer, Chesney's, Taka· 64124 Thomas, Samuel, G..,.dener, Otekaieke. rahi. 641.25 Thompson, (,eorge Durward, Ploughman, Kia Ora, Oamaru. 64034 Mawhinney, Jackson Greer, Farmer, Gimmerburn. 64127 Thorpe, John Hildrcd. Test St, Oamaru. 64035 Mclhuish, Walter James, Farm Hand, Hushy Park, Palmer· *64128 Toldl, Roderick, Rabbiter, Alexandra. ston. *64129 Turner, Joseph Henry. Labourer, Hampden, Waitaki. *64036 Michael, Arthl\r Heverly, Gold.miner, Nevis, Otago. 64130 'V"ldron, Leonard Alfred, Runholder, Oma'ama, Otago. 640.37 l\Iillar, William, Storekeeper, Luggate. 64131 Walker, Ja'lles ~lnir, Dairy.farmcr, Waiareka Junction. 64038 Miller, John Handel, Clerk, Exe St, Oamaru. 64132 'Valker, William H., FaTm Hand, care of R. W. Trotter, 64039 MIlls, William blair, Surfaeeman, Ida Valley, Maniototo. GaT"guston, Kurow. *64040 Milne, Tnomas, Flour-mill Employee, Tee St, Oamaru. *64133 Wallis, Alfred, Sheep. farmer, lIIaruakoa. 64041 Mitchelhill, James, care of ~rr. John Wilson, Lauder. 64134 Ward, Anthony Alexander, Labourer, Pukeuri Junction. 64042 Aloreton, Charles, Farm Labourer, Ngapara, Waitaki. 64135 Warwick, George, Farmer, Kurow. 64045 Nelson, William, Miner, Chatto Creek, Vincent. 64136 Watson, William, labourer, Ngara,..., Waitaki. 64046 Nicholson, Ernest, .Farmer, Maheno, \Vaimotu. 64137 Welch, Percy Paterson, Jockey, Mersey St, Oamaru. 64047 O'Donnell, Hugh John, Shop Assistant, North Rd, Oamaru. *64138 Wells, Gcorge Wylie, Pantryman, 64 Dowling St, Dunedin 64049 Ory, Joseph, Groom, care of R. MacKay, Pukeuri Junction. 64139 Westlake, Anthony, Farmer, Ngapara, Waitaki. 64050 Osmand, George John, Labourer, II Hall St, St. Kilda. 64140 Williams, Robcrt, Carrier, Humber St, Oamaru. 64051 Padgett, Frank, Miner, Garston. *04141 Wills, Willie, Lalourer, Windsor Park, Oarraru. 63917 Parkhill, Arelll [aId, Sher herd, Dunb c ck, Waihemo. 64142 Wil.on, Alexander, jun., Farm-manp.ger, Kurow. 64053 Paterson, Robert Anthony, Farmer, Waipiata. 64143 WilBon, Arthur William, Clerk, Naseby. 64054 Paton, John, Farmer, Papakaio. 64144 Wilson, Jack, Farm Hand, care of Cameron Bros., Otema· 6-1055 Patterson, James, Driver, Poolburn, Vincent. ta.ta, lama u. 64056 Patterson, William, Engine.driver, George Street Settle· 64145 Wilson, Ja'nes, Farmer, Papakaio, Wa.itaki. ment, Oamaru. 64146 Wilson, Wilfred, Farm Labourer, Clyde. 64057 Pearce, Arthl\r, Shepherd, "Garguston," Kurow. 64147 Wilton, .John, Watcrside Worker, Wan.beck St, Oamaru. 64058 Percy, Victor George, Farm Labourer, Omakau. *64148 'Woods, Cha~les Frederick, Farm Labourer, Hawea Flat. 64059 Perriam, Henry, Farmer, Wakefield Farm, Lowburn Ferry. 64140 Woods, Georgc Henry, Hotelkeeper, Omarama Hotel, *64060 Pheloung, James, Carrier, Ardgowan, Oamaru. Omarama. *64061 Pheloung, Robert, Carrier, Ardgowan, Oamaru. 64150 Young, Alfred John, Well· sinker, Oamaru. 64062 Philip, George Pirie, Farmer, Stoneburn, Waihemo. 6406.3 Philpot, Thomas, Labourer, care of Stringer Bros., Dun­ tlOon. *64064 Piper, George Edward, Storeman, Clyde. 64065 Pirie. George, Farmer, Meadow Bank, Palmerston. 64066 Polson, William, Farm Assistant, Duntroon. 64067 Prendergast, WilIia'll Annett, Farm Labourer, Hyde Railway. 64068 Preston, Willia'll Joshua, Shearer, Kurow, Waitaki. *64,·,,6) Proctor, William, Fa'mer, Kokohall'a, via Oa'1'a"u, Otago. *64070 Provan, George Wright, Bricklayer, Nasehy, Maniototo. 64071 Quinlan, John James, Labourer, care of Mrs .•J. Reilly, Pareo,.... No. 16 (CLUTHA) RECRUITING DISTRICT.· 64072 Quinn, Willia'll Patrick, Station Hand, Palmerston South. 64073 Read, Frederick William, Farmer, Omakau, Vincent. 64151 Adams, Charles, Dairy·farmer, Post·office, Papatowai. 64074 Reed, Thomas Albert, Labourer, care of Public Works, Clyde. 64152 Adams, Henry George, Farm Labourer,M:ilton. 64(l75 Reeves, .Ja'lles Fredrick, Painter, Duntroon, Oamaru. 64153 Aitchison, Walter Henderson, Fruitgrower, Roxburgh, Otago, 64076 Heid, Alexander Leslie, Farm Hand, Papakaio, near Oamaru. *64154 Allan, Albert Fredrick, Farn;,er, Awamangu. *64077 J~oberts, Dick, Farmer, Pukepouri, Central Ot"go. 64155 All!son, Ft:a~k Gordon, Farm Labourer, Clarksville, Otago. 64078 Roberts, Fronk, Farmer, Pukeponri, Central Otago. 64156 IllJSon, WIlliam McCaw, Ploughman, Clar-ks.ville. 64079 Hobertson, William, Farmer, Incholme, Waitaki. 64157 Anderson, }'l'oderiek William, L ho' I' r, Milton, Otago. 64080 Robinson, .John George, Miner, Hyde Railway. 64158 Anderson, John, Millowner, Ashley Downs, Waiwera South. 64081 Rodgers, Dan, Fireman, N.Z.R., Humber St, Oamaru. 64159 Anderson, John Alexandor, Farmor, Waiwora South, Otago. 64082 Rosie, Ja'ncs, Carpenter, North Beach Rd, Oamaru. 64160 Anderson, Patrick Lyons, Labourer, Tc1apeka II-outh, via 64083 Ross, Edward Henry, Farmer, Rosebury, Herbert. Lawrence. *64084 Roxburgh, William, Telegraph Cadet, Nen St, Oamllru. 64161 Anderson, Robert Mnirhead, Farm Hand, Stirling, .
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