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The New Zealand Gazette. . 34C5 I. \ SEPT. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 34C5 112ll:l:l Rylance, Frederick Thomas Robert, Clerk, 21 ::ligna) Hill 62895 Smith, William, Ironmoulder, 54 Harbour Terrace, Dun. Rd, Opoho, Dunedin. edin. *62834 Ralmond, Kenneth Guthrio, Medioal Student, Selwyn College, 62896 Smith, William Bruce, Clerk, 292 Upper York PIa.ce, Dun- Dunedin. edin.. *62835 Hanson, William Henry, Printer, 12 Mills St, St. Kilda. 62897 Smith, William Henry, Clerk, 67 Canongate St, Dunedin. *fi2836 Sawers. David, }<'arm Labourer, 15 Adam St, Dunedin. 62898 Smythe, David, Painter, Scotia St, Port Chalmers. ... ,.j fi2837 Rcott. Andrew Paton, ~'nginoor, 258 Leith St, Dunedin. 62899 Snow, William Trusler, Merchant, Outram. &0' 62S:l8 Rcott, D.wid Alexander, Plumber, 22 Sheen St, Roslyn. 62900 Solomon, Lonis, Manufacturer, 72 Filleul St, Dunedin. rti 621:139 Hcott, Donald, Parmer, Berwick, Taieri. 62901 Spain, Charlie F. E., Cook, Leith Valley, Dunedin. ;i'«i I • *62840 Hcott, .~'r"nk, I,a.bourer, 42 King Edward St, Kensington, 62902 Spence, David Kennedy, Engineer, Grey St, Port Chalmers. Dunedin. *62903 Spence, Walter Rae, Labourer, 26 Cutte _ Rd, South Dunedin. *621:141 Hcott, Fredorick Ernest, Line.ma.n, 55 Brighton St, Kaikorai, 62904 Spratt, Thomas Alexander, Farmer, Sutton, Otago Central. Dunedin. • 62905 Sproule, Frederick, Farm Labourer, Outram, Otago. *62842 Scott, John Alfrod, Clerk, care of Bank of New ZeaIa.nd, 62906 Sqnires, John Charles Westbro"ke, Engineer, 37 Grey St, Dunedin. Port Chalmers. 62843 Scott•• Tohn Arthur, }<'ish·mel'chant, 420 King Edward St, 62907 Stanton, Robert, Carter, 83 Glen Rd, Mornington. St. Kilda. Dunedin. 62908 Stark, Thomas Steven, Wharf Labourer, 68 Heriot Row, 62S44 Scott, Robert, Clerk, 17 ~feadow ::It, Mornington, Dunedin. Dunedin. 62845 Scott, William, Ga.rri 01 Duty, Broad Bay, Dunedin. *62909 Steadman, Edgar Thomas, Labourer, 23 McBride St, South 62846 Scrivenor. Heury Pickford, Hoaman, 52 Kaikorai Rd, Dunedin. Dunedin. *62910 Stedman, Richard Trevor, Salesman, Glenroy, North·east 62847 Scurr, Thom',". Auctioneer, 46 Musselburgh Rise, Dunedin. Valley, Dunedin. 621:148 Searle. Edward, J,abourer, 37 Frame St, North·east Valley, *62911 Stedman, Roy Levingston, Motor·driver, 11 Carr St, Glenroy, Dunedin. North·east Valley, Dunedin. *6284) Seaton, William Allan, Painter, Porto bello. 62912 Steedman, John, Farm WOl'ker, Waikouaiti. 62850 Senne·Anderson, Peter Arthur, Firoman, care of Federated 62913 Stephen, George Gould, Carpenter, Alexandra, Otago Central. Seamen's Union, Wellington. 62914 Stephens, Victor Charles, Carter, 37 Richmond St, South, Il285l Shanks, Arthur James, Plumber, Daly St, Port Chalmers. Dunedin. *62852 Shaunon, GeoJ'ge AI')' d. Labourer, 68 Russell St, Dunedin. 62915 Steven, Sidney, Stoker, 7 Broughton St, South Dunedin. *62853 Shaw, Ben. ~Ia.rine }-'iroman, R.S •• , Kah·ka," care of P.S.R. *62916 Stewart, Alce.'t, Farm Labourer, Pukehiki, Otago Peninsula.. Company, Dunedin. 62918 Stewart, Daniel, Boilermaker, care of Victoria Hotel, Peume. 112854 Hhaw, James, Motor·driver, 27 Prince" St, Musselburgh, 62919 Stewart, Daniel James, Slaughterman, Ureen Island. Dunedin. 62920 Stewart, Hersee Leo, Labourer, Otokia, Taieri. 112855 Shaw, Robert Cyril, Teamster, Manapouri Station, Lumsden. 62921 Stewart, James Alexandria, Carter, Kaikorai, Dunedin. 62856 Shaw, William, Farmer, Woodside, West Taieri. 62922 Stewart, John, Farmer, Pukehiki, Otago Peninsula. 1i28!l7 Hheehan, Mich.ael, Labourer, cam of Mrs. Finlay, 48 Harrow 62923 Stiglich, Walter, Stationer, 29 St. David St, Dunedin. Ht, Dunodin. 62924 Stockdale, Alfred Charles, Stevedore, 57 Grange St, Dunedin. 62858 Hhoehy, Verdon Timothy, Clerk, 30A Arthur St, Dunedin. 62925 Storey, Robert, Carter, 13 Market St, Dunedin. 62860 Shields, Harvey Vernon, Cook, Brighton, Dunedin. 62926 Storie (or Storey), George, Boot Assistant, 32 Forth St, 62862 Shore, Michael, Student of Religion, Holy Cross Collego, Dunedin. Mosgiel. 62927 Storie, James Albert Begg, Shipping Clerk, 660 Cumberland *62863 Shrimpton, Hubert Edward, Ploughman, Outram. St, Dunedin. 62864 Sickles, Alex., jun., Carter, Abbotsford, GreenIsland. 62928 Strain, Eric Norman, Bank Clerk, 47 Council St, St. Kilda., 62865 Sima, Henry Guthrie, Baker, 241 King Edward St, South Dunedin. Dunedin. 62929 Stuart, Andrew, Chauffeur, Concord Township, Burnside, 62866 Simmons, John Robert, Boilermaker, 23 Park Terrace, Green Island. Kensington, Dunedin. 62930 Stuart, Robert William Francis Fergusson, Dairyman, Hilton 62867 Simpson, Douglas Erl, Leather·dresser, Kirkland St, Green Hill Dairy, Anderson's Hay, Dunedin. IsIa.nd. *62931 Sullivan, Charles McNeill. Factory Hand, Ravensbourne. *62868 Simpson, James Henry, Biscuit.baker, 47 Serpentine Avenue, 62932 Sullivan, Edward, Fireman, s.s .•. Karori," Port Chalmers. Dunedin. 62933 Sutherland, James Robert, Able Seaman, 71 Frederick St, *62869 Sims, Joseph, Salesman, 109 Rattray St, Dunedin. Dunedin. *62871 Sinclair, Andrew Jamos, Furnaceman, James St, Kaikorai, 62934 Sutherland, John Finlaison, Plumber, 16 Grove St, South Dunedin. Dunedin. 62872 Sinclair, Ernest Mayfield, Porter, care of N.Z.R., Port 62935 Sutherland, John William, Stock· buyer, 298 High St, Dun. Chalmers. edin. 62873 Singleton, Handel, Baker, Falkirk St, Dalmore, Dunedin. 62936 Sutherland, Robert Angus, Clerk, 20 Howard St, Dunedin. 62874 Sise, Reginald Gage, Merchant, 23 Alva St, Dunedin. 62937 Swanson, John Forbes, Farrier, 33 Hawthorn Avenue, 62875 Sitterton (or Litterton), Charles, Ploughman, care of T. Muir, Mornington, Dunedin. Milburn. *62938 Switalla, Michael James, Farm Labourer, Allanton. 62876 Skinner, Francis Joseph, Holy Cross College, Mosgiel. *62939 Tait, Benjamin Nelson, Carter, Fairfield, Taieri. *62877 Smallman, Richard, Labourer, 48 Reid Rd, South Dunedin. 62941 Tappin, Joseph, Farmer. Waitoti, Port Cha.lmers. 62878 Smart, George Zion, Mill Carpenter, Stone St, Kaikorai *62942 Telfer, David James, Labourer, care of Hillside Workshops, Valley, Dunedin. Caversham, Dunedin. 62879 Smart, William Jeffery, Poultry.keeper, Mosgiel Junction, 62943 Thin, James, Farm Labourer, 8 Glasgow St, South Dunedin. Otago. 62944 Thomas, E., Waverley, Anderson's Bay. 62880 Hmellie, John Orr, Stockman, "Harleston," Green Island, 62945 Thomas, Harry, Waterside Worker, Grey St, Port Chalmers. Dunedin. 62946 Thompson, George, Plumber, 67 Grove St, St. Kilda.. *62881 Smiley, Alexander Robertson, Boot Operator, 110 Main 62947 Thompson, George, Clerk, 22 Forth St, Dunedin. South Rd, Caversham, Dunedin. *62948 Thompson, John, Accountant, 110 Stafford St, Dunedin. *62882 Sm.ith, Alox. l'IIaKterton, Moulder, 560 CumberIa.nd St, 62951 Thomson, Chalmers W., Engineer, 64 Dowling St, Dunedin. Dunedin. 62952 Thomson, Craig, Farmer, Banks, Maungatua. 62883 Smith, Bernard, Seaman, 26 Cargill St, Dunedin. 62953 Thomson, George Craig, Cordial-manufacturer, Waikari, 62884 Smith, Charlie, Domestic, s.s. "Mararoa.," care of U.S.S. Dunedin. (~omjJany, WeU·ngto,l. 62954 Thomson, Henry, Warehouse Employee, Pukeawa, Bruce. *62885 Smith. Charles Albert, Tutor, 15 Argyle St, Mornington, 62955 Thomson, James, Cannington Rd, Maori Hm, Dunedin. Dunedin. 62956 Thomson, Magnus, School·teacher, 4 Hereford St, Dun. 62886 tlmith, Eugone Robert, Shepherd, Salisbury, Mosgiel. edin. 62887 Smith, Goorge, 22 Maryhill Terrace, Mornington, Dunedin. 62530 Thropp, James, Machinist, 137 Maitland St, Dunectn. *62888 Smith, James Gilbert. Motor·driver, Crosby St, Morning· *62958 Thurlow, John W.lliam, Sea cliff Mental Hospital. ton. 62959 Thurston, Albert Edward, Ship's Fireman, 6 Duddingstone 62890 Smith, John Andrew, Dairy.farmer, Henley. Steps, North·east Va.lley. 62891 Smith, .John Bruoe Alexander, Labourer, 24 Dairy St, 62960 Tily, Luke, Neil St, Green Island. Mornington. "62961 Tippett, Alfred John, Engine.driver, 46 Maclaggan St, 62889 Smith, John DougIa.s, Pursel', care of Transport Boa.rd, Dunedin. Wellington. 62962 Tod, James Harold, Farmer, Rock and Pillar, Strath 62892 Smith, Sydney, Canister· maker, :18 Riohmond St, South Taieri. Dunedin. 629113 Todd, Percy A., Commercial Traveller, 4 Hardy St, St. *62893 Smith, Sydney Frederick Orr, Orchardist, Tasman, Nelson. Kilda, Dunedin. 62894 Smith, Sydney Latham, Grocer's Assistant, 101 Harrow St, 62964 Tolmie, Robert, Clerk, Waitati. Dunedin. 62965 Tomkins, Thomas Gill, Tanner, Green Island. .
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