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The New Zealand Gazette. 3595 DEC. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3595 MILITARY DISTRICT No. 9 (NELSON)-continued. MILITARY DISTRICT No. 9 (NELSON)-oontinued. 398607 Mikkelson, Horace Anthony, farm labourer, Sergeants Hill, 050332 Palmer, Gordon Keith, farm labourer, Korere Post-office, Westport. Nelson. 084208 Milligan, Ronald Henry, labourer, care of Power . house, 265016 Palmer, Gordon Lewis, farm hand, Brightwater. Otira, West Coast. 274059 Palmer, James, coal-miner, Mount Rochford Hotel, Dennis- 430167 Mills, Maurice Bradford, mechanic, Muller Rd, Blenheim. ton. 296651 Milne, Robert William, labourer, Kumara, Westland. 251990 Parker, Kenneth Lewis, Wakatu, Nelson. 425010 Minehan, Francis Gilbert, dairy-farmer, Harihari, South 411987 Parker, Percy, sawmill employee, Moorhouse St, Ross. Westland. 395867 Parker, Roland Alfred, care of Pearn's Hotel, Kumara. 242031 Mitchell, Felix Mathieu, sawmiIIer and coal-mine manager, 083967 Parlanc, Alan Francis, clerk, Club Hotel, Greymouth. Charleston. 288519 Pasfield, Kelvin Harold, coal-hewer, Stafford St, Blackball. 273536 Molloy, ,James Thomas, postal assistant, 7 Buccleugh St, 292981 Patchett, Rex, 16 Park Terrace, Blenheim. Greymouth. 415971 Pattinson, Ernest Falcon, manager, Carroll St, Runanga. 237902 Monaghan, Thomas Pat.rick, labourer, care of Empire Hotel, 423816 Pattison, Thomas Eric, mine employee, Carroll St, Runanga. Ross, Westland. 428218 Paul, Wesley, miner, Granity. 419757 Moore, William Patrick, grocer, Bright St, Cobden, Grey. 429158 Pearce, 1Valter James, porter, care of Hotel Nelson, Nelson. mouth. 019495 Peat, James, farm hand, Collingwood, Nelson. 429876 Morel, Charles Kevin Patrick, 32 High St, Greymouth. 269493 Peck, William Richard, flax-miller, Spring Creek, Blenheim. 424325 Morgan, Arthur Edward, boot-repairer, Post - office Hotel, 123444 Fellas, Christian Herman, orchardist, Tasman, Nelson. Hokitika. 407785 Perkins, Thomas Henry, truck-driver, Queen St, Westport. 274086 Morgan, John Edward, winchman, Taylorville, Brunnerton. 422977 Perry, Vivian Terrence, bulldozer-driver, Inangahua Camp, 178466 Morgan, Thomas Leslie Jackson, farmer, Okaramio. via Reefton, West Coast. 263673 Morgan, William Barclay, Otira. 254157 Persico, Frank, labourer, 34 Cambria St, Nelson. 390891 Morganty, Charles Edward Earl, fireman, New Zealand 251963 Persico, Francesco, gardener, 199 Bridge St, Nelson. Railways, llO Romilly St, Westport. 430886 Petherbridge, Bertland, painter and paperhanger, Sturge 249495 Morresey, Edward Noel, waterside worker, 5 Willis St, St, Cobden, Greymouth. Greymouth. 054519 Phelps, William John, minister of the gospel, care of 397414 Morris, George Alexander Boaz, clerk of works, care of Blenheim Post-office, Blenheim. Public Works Department, Okuru, South Westland. 298523 Phillips, Leo Bernard, depot superintendent, " Orima," 295489 Morris, John James, engineer, care of Morris Vale Coal Co., Buccleugh St, Greymouth. Box 28, Reefton. 262881 Phillips, Norman, 41 Hampden St, Nelson. 241838 Morris, Oliver, railway-construction worker, Public Works 052123 Philp, James, trucker, Denniston, Westport. Department, Inangahua Camp, \Vestland. 426320 Philp, John Herbert, labourer, Blackwater Camp No. 4, 240035 Morris, Owen Karl, coal-miner, Seven Mile Rd, Runanga. Buller Gorge, Westport. 250300 Morrison, Francis Richard Bernard, Muller Rd, Blenheim. 37 5296 Phipps, Trevor James, printer, 42 Peel St, W cstport. 227020 Moseley, John Edward, coal-trucker, Waimangaroa. 279348 Piner, Basil Theodore, miner, Walker St, Runanga. 237499 Moseley, Joseph Allan, incline worker, Waimangaroa. 292386 Pinkham, William James, casual platelayer, N.Z.R., care of 431962 Mosley, .l<Jric Oswald, boot-repairer, Parker St, Waterlea, R. Fredericks, Broadway, Picton. Blenheim. 195391 Pittaway, Arthur Henry, labourer, 13 Town Belt, Grey- 253880 Mossop, Harry, coal-miner, Seddon Terrace, Runanga. mouth. 400077 Mullan, James, Waimangaroa, Westport. 187799 Pomeroy, Ernest, miner, 144 Tainui St, Greymouth. 375173 llfuncaster, Thomas, coal-miner, Statham St, Rapahoe. 110278 Powell, Leslie Ernest, dairy-farmer, Charleston, Westport. 288234 Murcott, Ernest Tremuin, bushman, Broadway, Reefton. 372920 Power, Patrick John, attendant, care of Mental Hospital, 289826 Murray, Alfred Duncan, painter and paperhanger, Grosvenor Hokitika. Hotel, Blenheim. 27 5828 Preen, 1Villiam John, civil servant, Buller Road, Reefton. 255771 Murray, Dudley, labourer, 77 Vanguard St, Nelson. 397945 Prestidge, Victor, New Zealand Railways employee, Loco, 274057 Myers, Reginald, miner, Taylorville, Brunnerton. Branch, ,v estport. 417752 Myers, William, bush worker, Nelson Creek, 1Vestland. 264346 Price, Cyril Ronald, Rural Mail Delivery, Brightwater, 265293 Neal, Ivan Alexander, apprentice mechanic, Springlands, Nelson. Blenheim. 273157 Price, Ralph William, motor mechanic, 12 Waimea Rd, 214448 Needham, Frank Henry, farm hand, care of Mr. G. Hobson, Nelson. Orinoco Rural Mail Delivery, Motueka. 238261 Price, Samuel Jocelyn Knowles, farmer and sawmiller, 036067 Newport, Theodore Keith, farmer, Korere, Nelson. Korere, Nelson. 058429 Nicholas, Artemus, locomotive-repairer, Hector, Ngakawau. 238671 Prosser, Howard, school-teacher, Millerton, via Westport. 039726 Nicholls, Bernard Clarence, butcher, 9B Alton St, Nelson. 426820 Proude, Henry William, farm labourer, care of W. M. 039725 Nicholls, .l<'rancis Joseph, assistant cook, 9B Alton St, Nelson. Harcourt, Kaiterangi, Westland. 276753 Nicholson, Edward Mathew, miner, Granity, via Westport. 374790 Provan, James Blair, aircraftsman, Woodbourne Aerodrome, 397028 Nicol, Raymond Lockart, miner, State Mines, Runanga. Blenheim. 272087 Nisbett, Harold William, labourer, Golden Downs, Nelson. 399056 Quigg, Bernard Desmond Ernmett, care of Gilmer Hotel, 428719 Nissan, John James, farmer, Wataroa. Greymouth. 262286 Nolan, John Joseph, labourer, care of Swan Hotel, llfotueka. 275358 Quinn, Harry, manager, Blackball, West Coast, South Island. 399ll4 Nolan, Patrick, farmer, Wataroa, South Westland. 272077 Quinney, Thomas John Ray, farmer, "The Grove," Motu. 295932 Nolan, Phillip, bush worker, Wataroa. piko, Nelson. 268398 Nordstrom, Olaf Wilford, grocer's assistant, Hapuku, 253796 Radcliffe, Norman, bread-deliverer, Mills St, Runanga. Kaikoura. · 269409 Rait, Charles John, farm hand, Owen River. 420666 O'Brien, Francis Edward Sydney, manager, care of Benara 296886 Rankin, James Albert, labourer, Paroa, Greymouth. Timber Co., Collingwood. 39f537 Rasmussen, Harry Heyward, sawmill hand, Canvastown. 425560 O'Connor, John, farmer, Wataroa, South Westland. 4ll95I Rea, James Gerald, farm labourer, Totara, Ross. 249526 O'Connor, Michael John, billiard-marker, 75 Preston Rd, 249781 Reedy, Daniel Joseph, labourer, 148 Russell St, Westport, Greymouth. 296076 Reedy, William Gerald, shop-assistant, 148 Russell St, 286038 O'Donnell, John Robert, electrician, Roa, via Blackball, Westport. West Coast. 397617 Reid, Claude, farmer, Murchison. 424698 O'Donnell, Thomas Patrick, grocer's assistant, 16 Murray St, 242494 Reid, James, rope hand, Ngakawau, via Westport. Greymouth. 293115 Reilly, Francis Reginald, farm hand, care of L. Summerfield, 396051 O'Dwyer, Thomas William, sheep-farmer, Box 57, Seddon. care of Mr. E. C. Lather, " Kincaid Downs,'' Kaikoura. 034005 Ogilvie, William Thomas (Jun.), sawmiller, care of Ogilvie's 407779 Reynolds, Ernest Robert, cordial-maker's assistant, 130 Private Bag, Greymouth. Queen St, Westport. 092422 O'Halloran, Charles A., gold-miner, Rimu, Westland. 249443 Reynolds, Ross William, shipping clerk, 140 High St, 243420 Oldham, Albert Edward, coal-miner, Burnett's Face. Greymouth. 423428 Oliver, Gerald, sawmill hand, care of Post-office, Ruru. 378528 Richards, Eric Ashton, bushman, Bell Hill, via Greymouth. 29ll38 Oliver, Lawrence Wyatt, miner, Imperial Hotel, Greymouth. 127474 Richards, George Gale, driver, care of Houston Timbers, 402566 O'Loughlin, ,John, labourer, Hotel Empire, Hokitika. Hari Hari, South Westland. 288972 Olsen, Francis Kevin, 17 Selwyn Place, Nelson. 373381 Richardson, William Armstrong, tractor-driver, Te Kinga, 239551 Orr, Leo Ernest, produce manager, care of P.O. Box 69, Westland. Blenheim. 284462 Richmond, Francis Noel Warden, farm hand, "Richmond 397524 Osborne, John Franklyn, farmer, Maitai Valley, Nelson. Brook," Seddon, Marlborough. 246814 O'Sullivan, Percy Lawrence, labourer, Tuamarina. 278900 Oxnam, John Thomas, carpenter's labourer, Waller St, 290374 Ritchie, Stanley Bruce, farm labourer, Kekerangu. Murchison. 378588 Rizzi, Stewart Henry Antonio, sawmill hand, Kumara, 260752 Pain, Arthur Alexander, cordial-manufacturer, 191 Westland. Palmerston St, Westport. 264580 Roberts, Percy John, storekeeper's assistant, care of Central 083055 Paine, Alfred James, quartz-miner, Waiuta, West Coast. Hotel, Hokitika. .
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