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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 1812 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 62 MILITARY AREA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-confinved. MILITARY AREA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-confmved. ()28047 Prescott, Peter Thomas, trucker, Start St., Kaitangata. 541245 Schult,, Alexander John, farm labourer, Mataura. 500652 Proctor, William Vincent Stephen, labourer, Burns St., 521453 Scobie, Adam, sawmill employee, Waimahaka. Mataura. 581770 Scott, Douglas, station-manager, Rees Valley Station, 613349 Pyper, Tika Alexander, farm labourer, care of A. and G. Glenorchy. Aitken, East Chatton, Gore. 5752~6 Scott, Gifford Gilbertson, farmer, Wright's Bush. 591103 Quirk, Thomas Archibald Martin, department manager, 589608 Scott, Peter, tractor-driver, care of Waikaia Plains Land Co., 30 Wellesley Ave. Waipounamu Rural Delivery, Gore. iH6826 Rabbidge, James Austin, tractor-driver, Otama Valley. 522594 Scott, Robert David, packer, Charles St., Collingwood. 564496 Rabbitte, John, farmer, Otapiri Rural Delivery, Winton. 486858 Seaton, Herbert, fitter, 45 Bourke St. 559145 Rainbow, William Edward, stable hand, Palmerston St., 584662 Serong, Harold Charles, labourer, 147 Tweed St. Riverton. 471617 Service, William Stanley Josiah, clerk, Marama AvE>., 491540 Raines, Lloyd Edwin, company secretary, 165 :Esk St. Otatara, via In vercargill. 627550 Ramsay, Ivan William, farm labourer, Christchurch St., 626980 Sewhoy, Roger, P. and T. employee, 32 Avenal Rd. Middlemarch, Kaitangata. 577945 Shand, James, classer, Gorge Rd., Southland. 518085 Rankin, George, surfaceman, Waikaka. 545627 Shannon, James Joseph, oysterman, 96 Bann St., Bluff. 627238 Rankin, Ian Farquhar, farm hand, P.O. Box 95, Queenstown. 543763 Sharp, George Rothes, commission-agent, 145 Lewis St. 549444 Rask, John Ernest, fisherman, 84 Bamborough St. · 626323 Shaw, Alexander, farm labourer, Section 7, Glencoe Rum] 609373 Rattray, John, stationmaster, Railway House, Kingston. Delivery. 614145 Read, Donald Ivan George, labourer, Linen-flax Mill, 515025 Shaw, Morris Gilbert, machinist, 101 Earn St. Tapanui. 524268 Shaw, Nelson, storekeeper, Ryal Bush, Southland. 529294 Read, Fraser, lorry-driver, care of Milton Transport, Ltd., 4716:30 Shaw, Walter Leslie Kerr, clerk, 10 Miller St. Union St., Milton. li8:l322 Shearing, Francis John, farmer, Waipango Rural Delivery, 609377 Reece, Albert Ernest John, gold-miner, Colac Bay. .Riverton. 490936 Reid, Alexander William, clerk, Main St., Mataura. 627726 Shepherd, Thomas Godfrey, butcher, Clyde St., Balclutha. 516360 Reid, Hubert Roland, horse-trainer, 3 River St., Gore. 510925 Sheppard, Albert Ernest, labourer, care of Dr. J. T. Bowie, 497378 Reid, James Burnett, grader-driver, Millers Flat. Edievale. 568337 Reid, James Evison, scheelite-miner, Glenorchy. 578662 Sherriff, Robert Edward, builder, Box 39, Tuatapere: 555169 Reid, John Alexander, farmer, Glenorchy. 524628 Shields, James Wilbert, farmer, Puerua. 522124 Reidy, Frank Nelligan, gas-works stoker, 143 Teviot St. 590027 Shields, Robert Vincent, telephone-exchange operator, 542218 Renton, James Ronald, labourer, care of Post-office, Otatara. 68 Grey St. 545153 Richards, George Alfred, labourer, Balfour. 590047 Shirley, Edward Henry, contractor, Queen St., Winton. 513831 Richardson, Charles George, hardware-salesman, ~Iain North 513038 Shuttleworth, Frederick Cyril, farmer, Benmore, Dipton Rd., Balclutha. Rural Delivery. 573254 Richardson, Francis James, farm labourer, Makoreta. 534041 Silke, Edward Patrick, labourer, 389 Herbert St. 545275 Richardson, George Fordam, carpenter, 99 Foyle St., Bluff. 512532 Sillifant, George Edwin, tractor-driver, Whareto;i. Balclutha 539446 Richardson, James, miner, Christchurch St., Kaitangata. Rural Delivery. 610623 Richardson, William Arthur, labourer, Clinton. .'592296 Sim, Alexander Robert, slaughterman, James St., Balclutha. 628328 Richmond, John Patrick, freezing-works hand, Rosebank, 581915 Sim, William Kenneth, dairy-farmer, Mokotua-Otara Rural Balcluth,i. Delivery. 492878 Riddell, James Walter, storekeeper, Ohai. 578102 Simmers, William Thomas, dentist, Albert St., Winton, 627383 Rillstone, Harold Stanford, clerk, 41 William St., Gore. Southland. 523025 Rillstone, James Bowden, linesman (P. and T.), 13 Clyde St,., 494563 Simms, Gordon Wallace, joiner, Oteramika Rd. Gore. 626901 Simpson, Leslie Owen, junior mechanician, 74 Deveron St. 479840 Rimmer, James, clerk (N.Z.R.), 36 Millar St. 494535 Sinclair, Alexander Campbell, warehouse storeman, 94 539290 Robb, Charles Roulston Harpour, sheep-farmer, Wai­ Miller St. pounamu Rural Delivery, Gore. 533211 Sinclair, Graham Robert, labourer, Waihola. 626984 Robbie, Thomas James, clothing salesman, 229 Herbert St. 541759 Sinclair, Graham Slater, labourer, Winton, Otapiri Rural 539279 Roberts, David Robert, school.teacher, Gladfield School, Delivery. Wright's Bush Rural Delivery. 553176 Sinclair, James Alexander, trucker, Stirling. 563803 Robertson, Ian William Struan, rabbit board employee, 626336 Skelt, Paul Derek, clerk, 28 Lowe St. Waianiwa. 529119 Skerrett, Cyril Charles, civil servant, Alfred St., Milton 522094 Robins, Thomas Timothy, mill hand, 126 Broughton St., 528401 Skulander, Harry Andvis, truck-driver, Milton Rural Gore. Delivery, Orewa. 494758 Robinson, Alexander Nairn, waterside worker, 8 Gore St., 550186 Slee, Francis John, agricultural contractor, Section 6, Otara Bluff. Rural Delivery, Fortrose. 583998 Robinson, Andrew Paul, sheep-farmer, Kaitangata. 627251 Smaill, Arthur David, farm hand, Moa Flat, Heriot. 549754 Robinson, Edward, labourer, 230 LindisfarneSt. 471666 Smail, Walter Alexander, civil servant, Albion St., Mataura. 605487 Roderique, Frederick Edward, farmer, Glenburn Rd., 529125 Smaill, Wilfred Andrew Stewart, salesman, 98 Scandrett St. Otautau. 627538 Small, Ivan :Francis, labourer, 89 Crinan St. 510898 Roderique, Norman Henry, oysterman, 66 BmTow St., Bluff. 550201 Smillie, Alexander Daniel, company-director, 72 Forth St. 480401 Rodger, John Douglas, teacher, Roxburgh. 627836 Smith, Albert John, grocer's assistant, George St., Edendale. 511767 Rodgers, William Da,id, surfaceman, Railway House, Ocean 544304 Smith, Allan McMillan, freezing-chamber hand, James St., Beach, Bluff. Balclutha. 627541 Rogers, Archibflld J0seph (jun.), cheese-factory assist.ant, 494814 Smith, Basil John, golf professional, Preston St. Otara Rural Delivery, Section 5, Mataura Island. 590163 Smith, Frank, farm labourer, Otapiri Rural Delivery, Winton. 496275 Rogers, Francis Edward, coal-miner, Start St., Kaitangata. 59HJ4;l Smith, Harold Marcus Simpson, farmer, Long Bush Post- 627803 Rogers, William Earnest, farm labourer, Section 4, Glencoe office. Rural Deliverv. 541154 Smith, Herbert John, slaughtermau, Flora Rd., Makarewa. -602964 -Rohan, William,"!orry-driver, Brown's Post-office, Southland. 536546 Smith, Ivan Walter, warehouseman, Colac Bay. 497754 Ross, Donald Westacott., clerk, 89 Baird St. 606375 Smith, James, farmer, Tarara, Owaka-Waipati Rural 546413 Rouse, Alexander, farmer, East Dome, Five Rivers. Delivery. 542135 Rout, Charles William, salesman, Crimea St., Wyndham. 530581 Smith, John (jun.), farmer, Aparima Rural Delivery, 548125 Rout, Eric Basil, company secretary, 19 Robertson St. Otautau. 546403 Rowe, William Arthur, painter, 27 Selwyn St. 582228 Smith, John Sidney, farmer, "Glyneath," Benio Rural 525953 Rowlatt, Dugald Edward, shepherd, MacFarlane Downs, Delivery, Gore. Clydevale. 472065 Smith, Jonathan Thomas Stephen (jun.), storeman, 249 544691 Roy, Thomas William, sheep-farmer, Waipahi. Princess St. 514619 Rushton, Bernard, master baker, Ohai. 533752 Smith, Robert James, labourer, McQueen Ave., Mataura. 545889 Russell, Walter Edward, plumber, 365 Tweed St. 538554 Smith, Thomas, sheep-farmer, Birchwood Rural Delivery, 593446 Rutherford, James Wilson, school-teacher, Public School, Orawia. Dunrobin, l'f"eriot. 527520"Smith, Walter Willi<tm, farmer, South Hillend, Winton 524305 Rutherford, William John, machine assistant, Bridge St., Rural Delivery. Mataura. 627226 Smylie, David Thomas, cadet (N.Z.R.), care of New Zealand 628028 Rvan, William Alfred, alluvia.I miner, Union St., Milton, Railways, W airio. "otago. 594415 Soper, Harold Charles, farmer, Athol. 565361 Ryley, Archibald Cooper, farmer, East Winton. 542648 Soper, Henry John, labourer, 7 Lyon St., Gore. 618473 Sandon, Jack Harold, engineering m,ichinist, care of Army 519676 Sparks, John Bambery, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), Waipahi. Base Training Depot. 496469 Speight, Colin Johu, sheep-farmer, Ohai, Southland. 590275 Saunders, Gilbert Henry, labourer, Avon Rural Delivery, 627247 Spence, Allan Bruce, farm employee, Riversdale, Wendon- Clifton. side Rnral Delivery, Waikaia. 577310 Sawers, Eric Kilgour, woollen-mills employee, Ajax St., 535153 Spence, George Frisken, cabinetmaker, 239 Dee St. · Milton. 581038 Spencer, Arthur Ernest, labourer, 115 Panton St. 508349 Scarlet, Stanley John, farmer, Groper's Bush, Riverton Rural Delivery. 515556 Spencer, Carmen Roy, building construct-Or, Evan St., 466808 Scholefield, Jack Hardy Bree, barrister and solicitor, 15 Nightcaps. Thomson St. 515558 Spencer, Ernest Harry, grocer's. assistant, Havelock St., 513434 Schroeder, Albert Louis, railway employee, Ellis Rd., Riverton. Otaut.au. 600413 Spencer, George Greig, carpenter, 14 Janet St. .
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