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THE NEW ZEA.LAND GAZETTE. ·[No: 86 2354: THE NEW ZEA.LAND GAZETTE. ·[No: 86 :MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-contin-ued. MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-continued. 572527 Martin, George Charles, labourer, 112 Albany St. 551631 Moore, Edwin David, surfaceman, MoJ'nt Allan, Otago 547392 Martin, George Pringle, school-teacher, Hampden. Central. 471905 Mason, Kenneth George, linesman, 18 Waverley St. 609231 Moore, Ernest Sidney, wharf labourer, Slant St., Port 630232 Mason, Reginald, clerical cadet, 185 Balmacewan Rd., Chalmers. Roslyn. 630467 Moore,· Ernest William, clerk, llA Market St., St. Kilda. 613635 Mason, Robert AHen, .traveller, 15 Eskvale St. 565788 Moore, Henry, meat-boner, 5 Benhar St., Mornington. 558853 Masson, Alexander, labourer, 7 Cutten St. 501994 More, Lyall, buyer, 377 Rattray St. 608321 Masson, John, storeman, 484 Main South Rd., Caversham. 499828 Morgan, Arthur, labourer, District Rd., Macandrew Bay. 547410 Masterton, James, blacksmith, 444 Anderson's Bay Rd. 519831 Morris, Aubrey Stewart, train examiner, 10 Ettrick St;, ':1:93347 Mathewson, John Laurence, farmer, Koltonga. Oamaru. 464174 Mathie, Mervyn Avermus, mechanfoian, 16 Rother St., 603852 Morris, Claude Alfred, motor-driver, 58 Glasgow St. Oamaru. 547008 Morris, Samuel John, dairy-farmer, Pukehiki. 586539 Mathieson, James Wills, sheep•farmer, Cromwell. 519427 Morris, Stanley, labourer, Sawyers Bay. 547248 Mathieson, John Reginald Watt, dairy-farmer, care of 519429 Morris, William Joseph Robert, labourer, 12 Sullivah Ave. Tomahawk Post-office. 546181 Morrison, Hector, labourer, care of Mr. G. Stringer, Otekaieke. 507758 Mathieson, Walter Riddell, motor-driver, 28 Neidpath Rd. 604029 Morrison, Robert, general labourer, care of Public Works 629855 Matthews, James Beresford, _grocers assistant, care of Department, Fruitlands, Alexandra. Post-office, Wakari. 502495 Morrison, Thomas James John, superintendent, 360 Bay 559556 Mattingly, Albert Henry, labourer, Careys Bay, Port View Rd. Chalmers. 537800 Morton, Charles Alton, taxi-driver, 18 Marquis St. 547697 Mattingly, William, boot-repairer, 256 King Edward St. 630062 Motion, William James, apprentice electrical engineer, 550588 Mawhinney, James, painter, 39 Carr St. 13 St. Heliers Court, Caversham. 567755 Mawhinney, William John, farmer, Wedderburn. 631250 Mowat, Ernest William, factory hand, Cosy Dell, Macandrew 601228 Maxwell, Robert Edward, greenkeeper, 1 District Rd., Bay. Green Island. 606668 Moyle, Bertram Thomas Brown, lorry-driver, Queen St., 547312 M.ay, Aubrey William Richard, farm labourer, Bendigo Rural Macandrew Bay. Delivery, Cromwell. 602076 Muir, David Francis, labourer, 36 Glasgow St. 553631 Maybee, Arthur James, joiner, 4-1 Serpentine Ave. 595028 Muir, Howard Bell, carrier, 23 Prince Albert Rd., St. Kilda.. 556752 Maynard,· Frederick John, electrical inspector, 1 Farnham 499000 Muir, John Ronald, rabbit inspector, P.O. Box 4, Hawea. St., Oamaru. Flat, Central Otago. 556755 Mayne, John Joseph, milk-vendor, 16 High St., Musselburgh. 595828 Mulqueen, Stanley, salesman, 113 Cliffs Rd. 515351 Mayne, Leslie John, presser, 25 Granley St., Tainui. 566795 Mundy, William Whitbread, butter-factory manager, 3 501970 Mayo, Victor, machinist, 27 Carr St. Crosby St. 575081 Meade, Thomas George, farm-manager, Poolburn. 475054 Munro, Benjamin Sutherland, factory foreman, 116 Albany 550643 Mears, William Wilson, labourer, Waitati, Otago. St. 629577 Mee, Eric Richard, farm hand, care of J. Mee, Lauder. 469973 Munro, George David, clerk, 36 Meridian St., Port Chalmers. 4 7 4099 Meikle, Cyril George, accountant, 28 Rother St., 01:1,maru. 629773 Murdoch, Ronald Patrick, butcher, Start St., Palmerston. 516014 Meiklejohn, Clifford Harris, orchardist, Alexandra. 473196 Murray, Alexander Roderick, draper, 3 Ouse St., Oamaru. 548690 Melville, Eric Jack, student, The Manse, Duke St., Sawyers 567914 Murray, Henry, electrical linesman, 132 Frederick 'St .. _ Bay. 618975 Murray, Hugh Cameron, clerk, 10 Maitland St. 574030 Melville, Robert, farmer, Heyward Point, Mikiwaka. 580439 Murray, James Walter Brydon, musterer, Moa Creek, 482871 Menlove, Thomas Roberts, sheep-farmer, Paerua, Central Oturehua Rural Delivery, Poolburn. Otago. 610903 Murray, John Alexander, acting engine-driver, 201 Gladstone 512467 Mercer, James Price, labourer, Marine Parade, Collingwood, Rd. Macandrew Bay. 603223 Murray, Victor Cyril, labourer, 239A George St. 628677 Metcalf, William Trevor, linesman, 4 Asquith St., Caversham. 605218 Murray, Walter Henry, labourer, 217 Oxford St. 628366 Michael, Russell Arthur, furrier, 71 Nairn St. 518764 Mussen, Louis George Charles, upholsterer, 73 Fawcett St. 548221 1\.-Iiddleditch, John, waterside worker Main Rd., Mikiwaka. 629296 Myers, Bruce Reginald, assistant surveyor, 2 Pollock St., 629434 Middlemass, Gavin Lindsay, apprentice carpenter and joiner, , Maori Hill. · 127 Valley Rd., Caversham. 560829 Napier, Charles William, labourer, 34 Brighton St. 548224 :Middlemiss, Thomas Clarke, broadcast technician, 6 Phillip 473997 Natta, Henry William, clerk, 137 Bay View Rd., St. Kilda. St. 481255 Nees, Berthold Ridley, accountant, 4 Willowbank. 514051 Miers, Norman August, slaughterman, 19n Rural Delivery, 509298 Neilson, Gordon McGregor, motor-driver, 46 Forbury Reidston. Cres., St. Kilda. 631285 Millar, Robert George, 1 Porteous St. 517709 Nelson, James Horatio, :fishmonger, 60 St. Andrew St. 550121 Millar, ·Robert John, porter (N.Z.R.), Henley. 509258 Nelson, Thomas Henry Davjd, moulder (N.Z.R.), 4 Normanby 570065 Millard, Nathan Wood, motor mechanic, 192 Balmacewen St. Rd., Wakari. 521697 Newburn, Frederick, glycerine maker, 5 Stanley St., 555474 Miller, Alec MacKay, school-teacher, 60 Spottiswoode St. Ravensbourne. 548191 Miller, Edward Albert, dairy-farmer, care of Post-office, 567036 Nicholson, Colin Campbell, school-teacher, 51 Wharfe St., Pukehiki. Oamaru. 513362 Miller, Harry Vye, school-teacher, 38 Rolla St. 609098 Nicholson, Horace Thomas, clerk, Rural Delivery, Alexandra. 582274 Miller, Peter, labourer, 157 Moray Place. 629295 Nicholson, Robert Douglas George, cadet, 4 Reed St.t 604645 Millet, John Paton, minister of religion, 12 Picardy St. Oamaru. 484518 Millin, Charles Joseph, clerk, 92 Reed St., Oamaru. 567024 Nicholson, Stewart Robert, carpenter, Matau St., Alexandra. 555244 Mills, Alfred James, fitter, 257 Cargill Rd. 598093 Nicolson, George Edmund, meat inspector, 55 Reed St.; 484922 Mills, Robert Angus, carpenter's labourer, Ranfurly Oamaru. 550120 Milmine, John Roxburgh, labourer, Pukeuri Junction. 513975 Nicolson, George King, school-teacher, Centennial A'Ve., 521134 Milmine, William Alec, farmer, 2 Bk. Rural Delivery, Alexandra. Papakaio, Oamaru. 491783 Nisbet, James, wool-spinner, 11 Wairoa St. 630324 Milne, Gordon Spencer, clerk, Gladstone Rd., Mosgiel. 518952 Norris, Warwick Noel, labourer, Queen St., Richmond. 593961 Milne, James, school-teacher, care of Otago Education Board, 518956 North, Kennc~th Arnold, teacher, 5 Gamma St. Hyde Township, Central Otago. 597195 Notman, Alfred Charles, school-teacher, 34 Wilkinson St. 469465 Milne, John James, lithographer, 1 Coleston St. 498749 Nyhon, John, farm hand, Clyde. · 561764 Milnes, Robert Buchanan, grocer, 24 Constitution St., Port 481282 O'Brien, Andrew McLean, clerk, Burke St., St. Leonarda. Chalmers. 519596 O'Brien, Henry Mortimer, painter, 21 Mersey St., Oamaru. 558041 Milnes, Vernon Henry, storekeeper, care of 10 McGeorge Ave., 481274 O'Brien, Martin Vincent, labourer, 49 Broughton St. Mornington. 573221 Ockwe11, Huia Albert, plasterer, 8 Cutten St., St. IGlda. 471551 Mirams, John Eastgate Knyvett, solicitor, 7 Meadow St. 510615 O'Connell, Daniel Fleming, hotel-proprietor, Souther;n Hotel, 483686 Mirams, Leslie Holden, branch-manager, 30 Portobello Rd. Princes St. 629101 Mitchell, Alan Gr11nt,--window-dresser, 74 Tennyson St. 590832 O'Connell, Patrick James, storeman, Derwent Street Exten­ 522689 Mitchell, Alexander Stephen, farmer, Peebles, 3K Rural sion, Oamaru. Delivery, Oamaru. 628910 O'Dea, Francis Desmond, student, Holy Cross College, 549989 Mitchell, Charles Bernard, hotelkeeper, Cromwell. Mosgiel. _ 628587 Mitchell, David Lyall, porter (N.Z.R.), 8 Hays Tee. 63076<1 Qdell, George Stanley, labourer, Papakaio. 603534 Mitchell, Percy Sydney, labourer, 18 Chester St. 566505 O'Driscoll, James William, carpenter, 18 Tennyson St. 629435 Mitchell, William John, farm labourer, Upper Junction, 591036 O'Fee, William Robert, company-manager, 12 Stirling St. North-east Valley. 515712 Oliver, James Norman, lorry-driver, 8 Mure St, .Mosgiel. 551177 Moffat, William Brown, commercial traveller, 3_8 Young St., 521125 Olsen, Alfred George, waterside worker, 32 Belleview Place, St. Kilda. Port Chalmers. 522665 Moffett, John, leader writer, .55 Cannington Rd. 470213 Olsen, Hans Rudolf~ clerk (P. and T.), 22 Nottingham Ores. 517075 Molloy, John, labourer, 9 Dick St. 578594 Olsen, William, brewery employee, 110 Dundas St. 548941 Monahan, Alfred Stanley, agricultural contractor, Box 34, 521010 ,O'Malley, Charles Fleming, carrier, Wanaka Rd., Cromwell. Kurow. , 629294 Ombler, Robin William, shop-assistant, 32 Albert St., 549009 Montague, Francis John Michael, clerk, 36 Cranley St. Caversham. 551181 Mooney, Edward James, gardener, Weston. 595650 O'Neill, William Patrick, brass-finisher, 28 Woodhaugh St. 547474 Moore, Alexander, baker, 152 (;hApman St., Wakari. 577686 O'Regan, John Joseph, school-teacher, 38 Leckhamptott 551632 Moore, Cecil William, moulde~, 33 Galloway St., Mornington. Court. .
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