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No 79, 8 October 1941, 3161 jiumb. 79. 3161 THE. NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY. WELLINGTON, WEI?NESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1941. Notice as to Men called up under the National Service Emergency Regulations 1940 for Service with the Territorial Force. URSUANT to the provisions of Regulation 16 of the National Service Emergency Regulations 1940, I, P Robert Semple, Minister of NationaJ Service, do hereby give notice that the names of the men whose residential addresses and occupations are set forth in the Schedule hereto, comprising all the men whose names appear in the Register of Classes B 1 and C of the First Division of the General Reserve, have been certified to me in accordance with Regulation 15, and in compliance with a Warrant issued under my hand authorizing and requiring the Director to call up from the classes above mentioned the number of men specified in such Warrant for service with the Territoral Force : And I do hereby declare pursuant to Regulation 16 aforesaid that such men are called up for service with the Territorial Force accordingly. R. SEMPLE, Minister.of National Service. Dated this 8th day of October, l.941. SCHEDULE. NOTE.-This notice includes the names of a number of men who have volunteered for overseas service and also inclu~es the names of some men who are already serving in Home Defence Units. MILITARY AREA No, 1 (AUCKLAND), MILITARY AREA No. 1 (AU!JKLAND)-contirvllet.t. ·(Number of men called up, 474.) 459325 Baillie, George Stephen, clerk, 18 Leamington Rd., J\!Iount • Eden, Auckland. 615136 Adams, George J\!Iaxwell, radiotrician, 65 Smale St., Auck- . · land. 459747 Baker, Desmond Willmott, office boy, 14 Raleigh St., J\!Iount 614346 Alfred, William, ship's cools:, I Harding St., Auckland. Eden, Auckland. 457469 Allen, Edward Albert, clerk, 12 Arabi St., Sandringham, 457824 Baker, Robert Champtaloup, insurance clerk, 21 Cuitra Auckland. · Flats, Whitaker Place, Auckland C. 1. 614777 Anderson, Alfred, storeman, 290 Jervois Rd., Herne Bay, 614627 Baker, Roy, shop-assistant, 27 Georgin~ St., Ponsonby, Auckland. Auckland. 457879 Andrews, Charles Henry, plumber, 4 Hardley Ave., Dominion 459163 Balle, Edward Charles, shop-assistant, 461 J\!Ianukau Rd., Rd., Auckland. Epsom, Auckland. 459548 Armstrong, James Barry, market-gardener, 155 Rosebank 459164 Banks, Douglas Robert, 54 Paihia Rd., Onehunga, Auckland. Rd., Avondale, Auckland. 459044 Barker, Thomas William, 7 Ferncroft St., Auckland. 457886 Armstrong, Leon Huia, survey cadet, 100 Selwyn St., 614628 Barnett, Bruce William, journalist, 7 Edgar's Rd., Auck- Auckland. land W. 2. 573420 Arnott, Basil Roy, billiard-room proprietor, 1014 Great 459658 Barnett, Philip Kelvin, King's College, Auckland. North Rd., Auckland. 615134 Barrett, Roy, presser, 45 Home St., Grey Lynn, Auckland. 459746 Ashwell, Roy Arthur, nursery labourer, Great South Rd., 459165 Barringer, Bruce J\!Ielville, 1 Hopetoun St., Auckland W. 1. Papakura. 614615 Barry, Raymond Richard, electrical apprentice, 42 J\!Ioa 614776 Bailey, Robert, lithograph apprentice, 33 Koraha St., · Rd., Point Chevalier, Auckland. Remuera, Auckland. 459283 Baxter, James Fergus, labourer, 31 Symond St., Onehunga. A 3162 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 79 MILITARY AREA No. 1 (AUCKLAND)-continued. MILITARY AREA No. 1 (AUCKLAND)-continued. 457790 Bayley, Gordon Moselyn, butcher, care of Mrs. A. G. 615131 Cash, Peter Clyde, apprentice cutter, 36 Williamson's Ave., Grainger, Jellicoe Rd., Manurewa. Grey Lynn, Auckland.. , 457380 Beavis, Samuel John, farm hand, 8 Bishop St., Epsom, 614839 Cavenett, William Dennis, motor-painter, 87 Gittos St., Auckland. Parnell, Auckland C. 4. 458589 Beguely, Fredrick Raymond, apprentice jockey, care of 45.8483 Chester, Wallace Stanley, warehouseman, 404 Mount Albert H. Gray, Takanini. Rd., Mount Roskill, Auckland. 614617 Bell, Colin Roger, clerk,· 35 Wynyard Rd., Mount Eden, 457933 Chitty, Henry George, henchman, 68 O'Neill. St., Ponsonby. Auckland. Auckl.and. 457381 Benefield, George Douglas, labourer,. 21 Bradford St., 614854 Christouher, Bramwell Frank, radio-assembler, 96 Jervois Parnell, Auckland. Rd., ·Herne Bay, Auckland. 459885 Benjamin, Roy Donald; seaman, 20 Wallace St., Papatoetoe. 283631 Cleaver, Arthur Harold, 'labourer, 53 Green Lane Rd., 458595 Bennett, Percival Alfred Charles, factory hand, 22A Bright Remuera, Auckland. St., Eden Tee., Auckland. ' . 458484 Cochrane, James, electrical worker, 33 Leslie Ave., Auckland 459478 Bethune, Ralston John, garage assistant, 32 Princes St., S.W. l. Auckland. 457611 Colby, Denys William Taylor, civil servant, 7 Peet Ave.,. 614713 .Biggs, William Arthur, nursery hand, Terry St., Auckland. Epsom, Auckland S.E. 3. 458590 Billington, Ivan Robert, farm hand, P.O. Box 68, Waiul,u. 614865 Cole, Roy Neville, assistant carrier, 20 McDonald St., Kings­ 459155 Bishop, Neville John, salesman, 11 Bank St., Mount Eden, land, Auckland. Auckland. 458864 Coley, William Perchel Harris, fitter and turner, 11 Joan St., 614625 Blakemore, Leo, butcher's assist~nt. 34 Empire Rd., Point Chevalier, Auckland. Epsom, S.E. 3. 458520 Collecutt, Cecil Noel, mechanic, 35 Hakanoa Rd., Auckland. 459156 Bland, Herbert Sidney, grocer, 79 Mokoia Rd., Birkenhead, 457819 Collenette, Victor Joseph, confectionery worker, 103 Selwyn Auckland. Ave., Mission Bay, Auckland. · 458592 Blanks, Trevor Darrien, journalist,. 125 '\Vest End,. Rd., 458198 Collins, Selden. Alexander, labourer, 27 Ocean View Rd., Auckland W. 2. Milford, Auckland. 454300 Boakes, Edward Trevor Vivian, labourer, 31 Heretaunga 456144 Colman, Dennis Leonard, printing apprentice, Titirangi Rd., Ave., Te Papapa, Onehunga. New Lynn, Auckland. 615142 Bolton, James Albert, radio employee,. 155 Symonds St., 459237 Coombes, Martin Wallace, electroplater, 40 Pine St., Auckland. Balmoral, Auckland. 456164 Bond, Thomas Claude, general labourer, 72 Ho.we St., 458738 Corry, Stanley Robert, apprentice fitter and turner, 226 Newton, Auckland. Richmond Ave., Grey Lynn, Auckland W. 2. 459157 Borrington, Peter, clerk, 120 Wellington St., Auckland. 457649 Cotman, Roy, box-maker, 10 Sackville St., Grey Lynn, 458473 Botten, Jack Harry, labourer, 66 Vincent St., Auckland. Auckland. 615132 .Bowden, John Josiah, farm hand, care of J. Noakes," Brook- 459849 Coulter, Raymond John, wood-worker, 82 Blockhouse Bay Jands," Paparimu, Hunua. Rtl., Avondale, Auckland. 457906 Boyd, Donald Hamilton, student, The Manse, Willerton 459751 Cowan, Leslie Frederick, baker's assistant, 9 Fairview Rd., Ave., New Lynn, Auckland. Auckland. 459354 Bradbury, Owen Fletcher, farm hand, Hunua. 458883 Co"'.ard, Alfred Lewis, factory worker, 130 John St., Pon­ 459330 Bradford, Warwick Thomas, clerk, 53 Margot St., :JJ;psom, sonby, Auckland. Auckland. 458m 7 Cowie, Keith Morton, clerk, 24 Rotomahana Tee., Remuera, 457000 Bradley, Frank, labourer, 22 Grotto Street, Te Papapa, Auckland S.E. 2. Auckland. ' 458308 Crabb, Percy, labourer! Flat I, 566A Manukau Rd., 457907 Braybrook, Ernest, labourer, 4 West St., Newton, Auckland. Epsom, Auckland. 456885 Brickell, ,John Hugh, apprentice cabinetmaker, 29 Kelvin 459752 Craig, Alan Douglas, student, 31 Ronaki Rd., Auckland. Rd., Remuera, Auckland. 459848 Creeks, Colin Elliot, rotary machinist, Bucklands .. Ave., 456876 Briggs, Frederick Hammond, 1 Sefton Ave., Grey Lynn, Bucklands Beach, Auckland. Auckland. 458364 Cross, Jack, apprentice motor mechanic, 9 Te Coma St., 45.8909 Bright, Alex George, clerk, 460 Manukau Rd:, Epsom, Ell~slie, Auckland. Auckland. • 457817 Cruickshank, Ronald Ian, 63 Epsom Ave., Auckland. 459151 Brodie, Derek Silke, clerk, I2 Cecil Rd., Epsom, Auckland. 457890 Culpan, Iv1tn Thomas Frederick, warehouseman, 62 John St., Ponsonby, Auckland. 459748 Brooking, William Frederick, clerk, 3 Clarence Rd., North­ 458481 Dale, Guyon Clevelly, phot-0-litho operator, 14 Woodley Ave., cote, Auckland. Remuera, Auckland. 459893 Browne, Lloyd Edwin George, machinist, 846A Old Wairoa .456391 Davidson, Norman John, apprentice motor mechanic, 30 Rd., Papakura. Cornwall Park Ave., Auckland. 458851 Bryan, Percy Robert, clerk, 16 Cornwall Park Ave., Epsom, 457866 Davies, Bruce Edward, farm hand, 173 Grafton Rd., Auckland. Auckland. 459112 Bryant, Harold Charles, ,picture-framer, 30 St. Benedict St., 457696 Davies, George Llewellyn, student, 18 Kimberley Rd., Newton, Auckland C. 2. Epsom, Auckland. 457382 Burgess, Neil Conway, student, 17 Glen Rd., Stanley Bay, 457472 Davis, Bruce, engineer's apprentice, Blockhouse Bay Rd., Auckland N. 1. Avondale South, Auckland. 458875 Burnett; John Douglas, electrical apprentice, care of 614407 Davis, Earnest Roy, dry cleaner, 4 Heather St., Parnell, Y.M.C.A., Wellesley St., Auckland. Auckland C. 4. ' 457120 Burnett, Norman Harold, junior mechanic, 19 Tennyson St., 459197 Davis, Roy Stanley, cleaner (N.Z.R.), 24 West View Rd., Birkenhead, Auckland. Grey Lynn, Auckland. 459332 Burrows, John James, junior mechanician, I Veronica St., ·459698 Davis, Victor William, furniture salesman, 2 Lloyd Ave., New.Lynn, Auckland. Mount Albert, Auckland. 459798 Burt, John Taylor, seaman, Mental Hospitals Departm1mt; 457810 Daysh, Hugh Alexander, clerk, 17 Grafton Rd., Auckland Avondale, Auckland. C. 1. 457417 Burton, Donald Stewart, baker's assistant, 936 Three Kings 458134 Dew, Arthur Henry James, plumber, Mason Ave., Otahulm. · Rd., Mount Roskill, Auckland. , 457 4 70 Diamond, Eric, insurance clerk, 24 Cliff Ave., St. Heliers, 457121 Burton, Geoffrey Ledgard, bank clerk, 1 Lewin Rd., Epsom, Auckland. Auckland. 458516 Dixon, Frederick Oliver, general engineer's apprentice, 458471 Burton, William Paul, seaman, 9
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