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Nov. 6.] the NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3061 Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3061 277139 Manson, Kenneth Lewington, Labourer, 24 Augusta St, 425870 Mathers, .Ross McClelland, Farmer, Sefton Rural Mail Redcliffs, Christchurch. Delivery, Rangiora. 255336 Manson, Kenneth Moore, Forestry Ganger, Dunsandel. 251433 Matheson, Alvin Noel, Boot-repairer, 15 Berwick St, St. 232689 Manson, Robert Alan Hursey, Farm Labourer, Lakeside. Albans. 227454 Mappa, Denys William, Flour-mill Worker, 68 North Rd, 428922 Matheson, Donald, Linesman, Public Works Department, Papanui. Hinds. 192189 Mapstone, Keith Ernest, Student, 38 Kepple St, New 120662 Matheson, John Plamer, Exchange Clerk, Post-office, St. Brighton, Christchurch. Andrews. 143477 Margetts, John Edward Stanley, Press Worker, 134 Hamilton 237075 Matson, Henry Manifold, Clerk, 155 Bligh's Rd, Papanui, Avenue, Fendalton, Christchurch, N.W. 1. Christchurch. 297155 Marks, Norman Henry, Assistant Accountant, 6 Cashel St, 430352 Matthews, Alan William, Farm Hand, Oxford Rd, Rangiora. Christchurch. 064694 Matthews, Humphrey Raymond, Electrical Apprentice, 271480 Marlow, Oliver Raymond, Clergyman, Catholic Institute., care of Municipal Electricity Department, P.O. Box 526, Burnham Military Camp. Christchurch, C. 1. 421903 Marr, William Edward, Bush Worker, care of N. E. Browne, 266569 Matthews, William, Painter and Paperhanger, 60 Avenue Rd, 485 Yaldhurst Rd, Yaldhurst. Timaru. 421722 Marra, Leslie Charles, 10 Winchcombe St, Christchurch, C. 1. 283540 Matthews, William John, Railway Goods-shed Hand, 25 109976 Marriner, James Fergus MacGregor, Importer (Linen­ Stevens St, Christchurch. threads), 12 Nayland St, Sumner. 255153 Mattingley, Gordon Percy, Tractor-driver, 51 North St; 230326 Marriott, William, French-polisher, 172 Park Rd, Christ­ Timaru. church. 245020 Mauger, Edwin Arthur, Machinist, 18 Princes St, Woolston, 315038 Marsden, Douglas Miller, Labourer, 35 Suffolk St, Ashburton. Christchurch. 285690 Marsh, Alfred Owen, Clerk, 426 Barbadoes St, Christchurch, 290921 Mauger, Stanley Phillip, Coremaker, 50 Isis St, Woolston. N.1. 256417 Maw, Edward George, Farmer, Southbridge. 425572 Marsh, Desmond Joseph, Bufober, care of Kaiwara, Culver- 405295 Mawhinney, William McLaughlin, Truck-driver, care of den. , Waverley Hotel, Colombo St, Christchurch. 415664 Marsh, George Henderson, Tractor-driver, care of L. A. 251549 Mawson, Isaac John, Farm Hand, Irwell, Leeston Rural ,vatson, Winchmore Rural, Ashburton. Delivery. 288646 Marsh, Leicester Robert, 12 I!am Rd, Riccarton, Christ- 398588 Maxwell, Hamilton Walter Ernest, Kakahu, Pleasant Point. church, N.W. 3. 404722 Maxwell, Keith Wyndham, Clerk, 61 Courtenay St, St. 408919 Marsh, Royal, Clay-moulder, Glentunnel, Canterbury. Albans, Christchurch. 266773 Marshall, John Hedley, Mnsterer, Four Peaks, Geraldine. 167563 May, Henry Nelson, Contractor, Birchfield Avenue, Burwood, 181070 Marshall, Wilfred Benjamin, Farm Labourer, care of F. W. Christchurch. Marshall, Springston Rural Mail Delivery. 403645 May, John Arthur, 61 King St, Christchurch. 406538 Marshall, William Lloyd George, 54 Hopkins St, Woolston, 299852 Mayne, Thomas Campbell, 37 Matipu St, Riccarton, Christ­ Christchurch. church. 417604 Martin, Albert Edward, Confectioner, King St, Temuka. 276442 Mead, Archibald Louden, Shepherd, Bennevis Private Bag, 275177 Martin, Angus Robert, Farm Hand, Makikihi, South Canter­ Pembroke, Otago. bury. 020964 Mead, Victor Herbert, Labourer, Rakaia, Canterbury. 048942 Martin, Arthur Herbert Hamilton, Accountant, 26 Haast St, 149915 Meadows, Ronald Charles, Sugar-boiler, 98 Radley St, Linwood, Christchurch. Woolston, Christchurch. 300782 Martin, Charles Victor, Fishmonger, 23 Conway St, Spreydon, 294584 Meale, Cecil, Wholesale Druggist's Employee, 1 Aymes Rd, Christchurch. Hornby. 378882 Martin, Frederick Lewis, Clay-feller for Brickworks, 48 273628 llfoates, Valentine Arthur, Fibrous-plasterer, 236 Hereford St. Elmo Flats, Worcester St, Christchurch. St, Christchurch. 262633 Martin, Harold Stanley, Manufacturer of School-craft Equip­ 035580 Mechaelis, James Trevor, Warehouseman, 73 Mersey St, ment, 130 Clyde Rd, Fendalton, Christchurch. St. Albans, Christchurch. 232688 Martin, James Gemmell Armstrong, Lineman's Apprentice, 299853 Mechen, John Lindsay, Clerical Worker, 160 Neville St, Darcy St, Leeston, Canterbury. Spreydon, Christchurch. 264064 Martin, James Henry, French-polisher's Apprentice, 67 239695 Meechin, William Carrie, 464 Hagley Avenue, Christchurch. Huxley St, Sydenham, Christchurch. 293122 Megan, John Gordon George, 5 Edenbridge St, Spreydon, 231347 Martin, Maurice James, Porter, 26 Haast St, Linwood," Christchurch. Christchurch, E. 1. 424319 Mehrtems, George Robert, Farm Labourer, Seadown, 424317 Martin, Michael Francis, Labourer, Sulphur Springs Estate, Temuka Rural Mail Delivery. Scargill. 300789 Mehrtens, Heinrich Gresson, Bridge Labourer, care of 237670 Martin, Percival Andrew, Farm Hand, Timaru-Waimate Southern Cross Construction Co., Parnassus. Rural Mail Delivery. 427003 Mehrtens, Victor Jonathan, Carpenter, Coldstream Rd, 296113 Martin, Ronald Robert, Clerk, 103 Rossall St, Christchurch. Rangiora. 295222 Martin, Thomas, Oven Hand, 9 Cannon St, Christchurch. 293528 Meikle, Percy Robert, 7 William St, Timaru. 251628 Martyn, Donald John, Cow Hand, Bush St, Rangiora. 253521 Meldrum, George, ]!'arm-manager, care of Box 55, Darfield. 426387 Martyn, Frederick Thomas, Exchange Clerk, care of Post- 239778 Melrose, George Allison, Police Constable, Kirmode St, office, Edendale, Post and Telegraph Department, Eden­ Ashburton. dale. 300969 Mennier, Albert William, Cleaner, 538 Madras St, Christ­ 375852 Martyn, Ronald, Farm Hand, care of J. H. Williams, church. Springston Rural Mail Delivery, Christchurch. 282813 Menzies, James Robert Bruce, Law Clerk, 4 Euston St, 308301 Marwick, Alexander Edgar Gibson, Labourer, care of Sid Sumner. Hurst, Pentland Hills Rural Delivery, Waimate, South 099867 Mercer, Ernest Harold Lusk, Farm Hand, Selwyn. Canterbury. 405202 Mercer, Joseph Ambrose, Electric 1Velder, 51 Lincoln Rd, 240088 Maslen, Robert William Raymond, Loom Attendant, Halswell, Christchurch. 150A North St, Timaru. 132971 Merrifield, Leslie William, Postal Messenger (Mail Duties), 290119 Mason, Albert Neale, Apprentice Gasfitter, 14 Hill View St, 4 Cunningham Terrace, Lyttelton. Linwood, Christchurch. 279932 Merrilees, Alexander, Shepherd, Alford Forest Rural 288311 Mason, Anthony, Hotelkeeper, Royal Hotel, Lyttelton. Delivery, "Lincoln Hills," Ashburton. 262747 Mason, Edward George Adolphus, Farm Hand, Mason's 291519 Merrin, Raymond Williams, Fitter and Turner, East Eyreton, Flat Rural Mail Delivery, Hawarden. Kaiapoi Rural Mail Delivery. 278845 Mason, Frederick Claude, Surveyor's Assistant, 16 Eton St, 279455 Jlilerrin, Walter Huia, Radio Operator, 148 Ensore Rd, Ashburton. Christchurch, S.E. 1. 292101 Mason, Peter Watts, Radio-serviceman, 16 Elmwood Rd, 419549 Messervy, Albert Edwin, Stable Hand, care of V. Leeming, Fendalton, Christchurch. Springs Rd, Prebbleton. 268093 Mason, Richard Alexander, Fitter, 91 Yaldhurst Rd, Upper 248907 Messervy, John, Machinist, 764 Ferry Rd, Woolston. Riccarton. 254315 Messervy, Stanley Roy, 173 Palmers Rd, New Brighton, 299909 Mason, Stanley, 7 Meredith St, Addington, Christchurch. Christchurch. 398179 Mason, Stanley Bruce, Boilermaker, 79 Queen St, Sydenham, 044518 Metcalf, Albert George, Waterside Worker, 37 Hawkhurst Christchurch. Rd, Lyttelton. 262759 Mason, William Richard Allan, Farm Hand, Mason's ]'lat, 411910 Metcalf, Anthony John, Farmer, Rangitata. Hawarden. 264014 Methven, Leonard William, Labourer, 40 Leith St, Christ- 193769 Mass, Francis William, Tailor's Presser, 115 Chester St, church. Christchurch. 264278 J\:Ieyer, Carl, Tractor-driver," Highway," Hook, Waimate. 186845 Massey, Clive, Farmer, Annat, Russell's Flat Rural Delivery, 24-2536 Meyer, John Alister, Farm Labourer, Redcliffs, Waimate. Canterbury. 268252 Meyerhoff, William Ernest Diedrich, Iron Machinist, 57 417617 Massey, Leslie, Sheep-farmer, Lyndhurst, Canterbury. Sabys Rd, Halswell, Christchurch. 309166 Masters, Mark, Presser, 10 Cashel St, Christchurch. 235115 Middlemiss, Derek Richard, Farmer, Mitcham, via Rakaia. 231846 Masterton, Alexander Monroe, Student, Kimberley, Darfield 038208 Midgley, Kenneth Gordon, General Farm Hand, 15 Staple­ Rural Mail Delivery. ton's Rd, Shirley, Christchurch. .
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