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THE NEW ZEALAND G~ZETTE. [No 2:710 THE NEW ZEALAND G~ZETTE. [No. 99 Mil.,ITARY AREA No. 11 (J?UNEDIN)-contin-ued. .MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-ccm·ti1VUecl. 589412 Curline, Victor Royden, Roslyn Mills employee, 52 Morn­ 590106 Drake, Fordham, fireman (N.Z.R.), c/o N.Z. Railways, ington Rd. Raniurly, Central Otago. 498819 Currie, William James, hairdresser, 320 Thames Highway, 555198 Drake, Henry Edward, lorry-driver, Lauder. Oamaru. 590338 Drew, Lewis Frederick, labourer, 392A King St. 471216 Curwood, Alfred George, carpenter, 28 Teviot St., Oamaru. 527768 Driver, Norman Renshaw, insurance clerk, 11 Epsilon St., 632322 Cuthbertson, Robert Henry William, apprentice fitter and Roslyn. turner, 7 Kensington Ave. 564311 Drumm, John Joseph, club-manager, 53 Princes St., Mussel- 545535 Cuttance, Edward August, farmer, Otokia. burgh. 578164 Dagg, John David, rabbitter, Waipiata, Otago Central. 532038 Drummond, Norman Trevor, grocer, 15 Argyle St., Mosgiel. 490599 Dagg, Thomas Cantley, lorry-driver, 19 Leith St. 49'8148 Dudley, Eric Reginal~, company secretary, 20 Merchiston St. 531256 Dalgety, William James, labourer, Hikanui, via Oamaru. 581397 Duffy, James Albert Michael, lorry-driver, Patearoa. 631970 Dalwood, James Leo, labourer, Seatoun Rd., Portobello, 564283 Duncan, David J. Richard, farmer, Wedderburn. via Dunedin. 480168 Duncan, Hubert Charles, gas-worker, 92 Playfair St. \ 599877 Daly, Ivan Frederic Vincent, store hand, 97 Glen Rd., 559189 Duncan, Walter, carpenter, 22 Meridian St., Port Chalmers. Caversham. 527052 Duncan, Walter Leslie, shipwright, 155 Cargill Rd. 625660 Da-Rin, Umberto Vincenzo, shop-assistant, 12 Monro St. 589877 Dundass, Stuart Renick, farmer, R.D., Oturehua. 633784 Darracott, John William, postal employee, 66 Royal Ores., 470723 Dunn, John William 1VIorris, wool and grain storeman, Mussel burgh. 161 Carroll St. 487640 Davey, Albert James Howorth, farmer, Fairfield, via Dunedin. 580763 Dunnage, William Norman, journalist, 23 Tainui Rd. 523692 Davidson, James Eric, fitter, 23A Coughtrey St., St. Clair. 469090 Dun:me, Robert Eric, warehouseman, 4 Russell St. 574398 Davidson, John, boilermaker, 5 Victory Place, Port Chalmers. 632576 Dyer, Ivan Arthur, draughting apprentice, 102 Tomahawk 562341 Davidson, William, waterside worker, 40 Calder St. Rd., Anderson's Bay. 485360 Davie, Hilmer Norman, grocer, 44 Heriot ,Row. 503769 Dyer, James Douglas Redmayne, dairy-factory manager, 468320 Davies, Albert Edward, labourer, 46 Mechanic St., North­ 23 Bush Rd., Mosgiel. east Valley. 470031 Dyer, William Parker, farmer, 4 Ayr St., Mosgiel. 523463 Davies, Harry Endicott-, horse-driver, 96 Oxford St. 539186 Dysaski, John Henry, coal-yardsman, 15 Bowen St., Ken­ 535915 Davis, Charles Stuart Parnell, yardman, 122 Forbury Ores., sington. St. Kilda. 510971 East, Cyril Ray, storekeeper, c/o Gee Bee Stores, P.O. 466444 Davis, Eric Sherwood, bank officer, 36 Cargill St. Bo'.X 12, Waipiata. 488178 Davis, Philip Ernest, wood-bender, 8 Cornhill St., North- 633193 Edmond, Charles Ross, student, 67 Belgrave Cres., Roslyn. east Valley. 478249 Edson, Norman Lowther, medical practitioner, 6 Regent Rd. 500313 Davys, Harold Alexander, engineer, 34 Eskvale St. 538624 Egan, Peter Joseph, plumber, 152 Leith St. 465844 Dawson, Albert Edward, accountant, 26 Hislop St. 537148 Elder, William, waterside worker, 48 Harrington St., Port 488067 Dawson, Albert Varley, audit inspector, 26 Beta St., Roslyn. Chalmers. 583288 Day, Sydney Hunter, butcher, 16 Teignmouth St., Abbots- 565086 Ellens, John William, labourer, 17 6 Malvern St., W oodhaugh. ford. 501278 Ellingford, James Robert, engine-driver, Montague St., 611572 de Crewe, Herbert Roland, radiotrician, 56 Young St. }tavensbourne. 525081 de Joux, Edward George Renne, commercial traveller, 49 585196 Ellis, Frederick Small, stevedore, 5 Daly St., Port Chalmers. Arthur St. 522036 Elvines, Frank Desmond Claude, shipping clerk, 4 7 Craighall 525239 Dennehy, Francis Vincent, clerk, 91 Richardson St., St. · Ores. Kilda. 471364 Emmerson, Harold Teasdale, clerk, 194 South Rd., Caver- 560805 Denniston, Clarence Albert, engine-driver, Glenpark R.D., . sham. Palmerston South. 590094 Emslie, Charles, labourer, 58 Till St., Oamaru. 553053 Derbyshire, Charles Francis, blacksmith, 19 Magnetic St., 486723 Evans, James Andrew, accountant, 30 Warden St. Port Chalmers. 503387 Evans, Thomas Richard, garage foreman, 18 Rose St.,. 497423 Deuchrass, Henry Gordon Morris, house steward, 45 Selwyn Kaikorai. St. 477065 Facer, Robert Arthur, civil servant, 120 Leith St. 631702 Devereux, I van Bryson, pastrycook, 87 Glen Rd., Caversham. 514444 Fairweather, William Warrior, milk-roundsman, 59 Cranston 499337 Devlin, Joseph, police constable, 136 Leith St. St. 526152 Dick, Arthur Edward, share-milker, Middlemarch. 565626 Falconer, James, head shepherd, Dunback. 470307 Dick, Charles Andrew, bus-driver, 42 Maitland St. 548420 Falconer, John, labourer, Georgetown, North Otago. 498653 Dick, William Leonard, general labourer, 64 Forth St. 596854 Falls, Gilbert, dairyman, Weston, Oamaru. 478434 Dickinson, William, N.Z.R. employee, 309 Main Rd., 474715 Farquhar, Wilson Craig, truck-driver, 9 Scoular St., Green Island. Mornington. 556345 Dickson, James, garage manager, 25 Sommerville St. 502255 Farquharson, George Anderson, milk-condenser, 30 Pryde ·604484 Dickson, James Edmund Beere, engineering instructor, St., Liberton. 28 Usk St., Oamaru. 502522 Farrant, _Alfred Edward, school-teacher, Moeraki, Hillgrove. 574464 Dickson, Sydney Walter, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), Allanton. 502517 Faul, Clive Herbert, engineer, Glen St., Tomahawk. 611857 Dickson, Thomas William, milk-vendor, Glen Rd. 471461 Fay, Francis John, hotelkeeper, Criterion Hotel. 500754 Diehl, Emil Arthur, bootmaker, 24 North Rd. 632081 Fay, Noel Desmond, apprentice fitter, 9 Mafeking Tee. 529808 Dineen, Nisbet Mackie, hairdresser, 54 Shetland St. 567619 Ferguson, Douglas, carpenter, 4 McMillan St. 524710 Direen, Terence Francis, manag~r, 26 Marama St. 569710 Ferguson, James Stewart, bank officer, Ronaldsay St., 577924 Ditchfield, William George, window-dresser, 7 Mechanic St. Palmerston, Otago. 556297 Dixon, Allan Hugh Hunter, acid-worker, 6 Traquair St. 616798 Ferguson, Victor Archibald, farm worker, Sawyer's Bay, 527668 Dixon, ,James Henry Byron, plc1.telayer, 60 Royal Ores. Port Chalmers. 632422 Dixon, Stuart ColJett, farm hand, 49 Eden St., Oamaru. , 634066 Fergusson, Gordon Leslie, confectioner, 187 A Cargill Rd. 633547 Dobson, Alan Lambert, shepherd, Island Cliff, Ngapara, 517575 Field, Thomas Edwin Huitson, lorry-driver, 18 Baldwin St., via Oamaru. North-east Valley. 633412 Dobson, Ivan, rabbiter, Island Cliff R.D., Oamaru. 504452 Findlater, Edmond, fettler, Riselaw Rd. 494731 Dodds, Andrew, labourer, 34 Eden St. 493883 Findlay, William, labourer, 35 Bathgate Rd. 500687 Doig, William, motor-driver, 12 Berwick St., Mosgiel. 533334 Finlayson, George Thompson, grocer's assistant, 18 Alex- 575274 Domigan, Alexander Earl, clerk (N.Z.R.), 9 Emerson St., andra St., Caversham. Concord, Green Island. 596072 Finnegan, Daniel Joseph, hotelkeeper, 417 Princes E)t. 526568 Dommett, George Joseph, postal clerk, 262 Bay View Rd. 570708 Finnie, Alexander Douglas, lorry-driver, 48 Lawrence St. 575271 Donaghy, Donald Hugh, drainer, 27 Harbour Tee. 552392 Finnie, Edgar, farmer, Saddle Hill, Taieri. 527087 Donaldson, David, farmer, East Taieri. 537793 Finnie, Thomas James, general carrier, 75 Forfar St., Mosgiel. 631916 Donaldson, George Alexander, apprentice carpenter, 44 632258 Fitchett, David Baxter, car-painter, llA McBride St. Princes St., Musselburgh. 571809 Fitzgerald, Maurice, customs locker, 21 Wales St., Roslyn. 633663 Donaldson, Hugh Henry, warehouseman, Fulton Rd., Leith · 535183 Fitzgerald, William John, carpenter, 107 Valley Rd., Valley. Caversham. 526576 Donaldson, Robert David, labourer, Old School House, Pine .535948 ;Fleming, Allan Gordon, school-teacher, 136 Main South Rd. H~ . 504225 Fletcher, James Douglas, farmer, Maungatua R.D., Outram. 527070 Donaldson, William Leslie, janitor, 4 Gowry Place, Roslyn. 537616 Fleury, John Robert Bert, painter, 64 Fingall St. 481658 Dooley, John Sarsfield, building-contractor, 34 Clare St., 551388 Flynn,• Robert Edward, butcher, 15 Benicia St., Port Oamaru. · Chalmers. 610144 Dooley, William David, freezing-works employee, 204 Main 632810 Fogarty, Desmond Francis, cleaner (N.Z.R.), 4 Conway St.~ Rd., Green Island. Oamaru. 527006 Dougal, George, dye,house worker, 63 ShetlandSt., Roslyn. 632078 Fogarty, James Francis, apprentice fitter, 20 Clarendon St. 469919 Douglas, Gordon Alexander, bank officer, Alton Ave., 480095 Forgie, James Gordon, carpenter, Reservoir Rd., Sawyer's Musselburgh Rise. Bay. 634190 Douglas, Gordon Harold, farm hand, Bush Rd., Mosgiel. 498437 Forrest, John, builder, Tiverton St., Palmerston, Otago. 532258 Dow, Ian, shop-assistant, 144 Taieri Rd. 495775 Fort, Ernest Alexander, butcher, 14 Walter St. 576362 Dowell, Charles Edward John, labourer, 168 Dundas St.. 526091 Fox, George Herbert, contractor, Shannon St., Alexandra. 481316 Dowell, William Hendry, warehousemai1., 39 Ainslee Place. 605921 Fraser, Andrew Balfour Johnsen, grocer, 157 Queen St. 569004 Dowling, Anthony John, solicitor, 151 Glen Ave., Mornington. 499306 Fraser, Hector McKellar, carpenter, 66 Elm Row. 526686 Downes, Harold Moore, school-teacher, 16 Pennant St. 506273 Fraser, James Pen~y, sales-manager, 92 Cavell St., Tainui. 633780. Downie, Bevan, upholsterer's apprentice, 17 -De Carle St., · 599099 Frater, Ian James, orchardist, Alexandra R.D., Earnscleugh. St. Kilda. 508063 Freeman, Benjamin Francis, labourer, 34 Richmond St. 578773 Doyle, William, labourer, Becks, Lauder, Central Otago. 497593 Freeman, Charles Robert, plumber, 101 Main Rd., Burnside. .
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