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The New Zealand Gazette. 1801 JUNE 24.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1801 MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-contillued. MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-oonfmued. 487509 Munro, William Edwin, labourer, 74 Kaikorai Valley Rd., 494949 Owens, John Charles Edward, labourer, 5 Carlyle St. Roslyn. 510746 Ozanne, Frederick William, monumental mason, 60 Warden 602074 Murdoch, Alexander Robert, manufacturing chemist, 18 St., Opoho. Dundas St. 619709 Page, Gethiin Ernest, painter, 15 Opoho Rd. _487517 Murdoch, Alfred Riley, inspector, Ferguson St., Kurow. 617113 Palenski, Harry Theodore, newspaper machinist, 30 King 567929 Murdoch, George Eric Alexander, shearer, 105 Union St. Edward St. 520733 Murdoch, John Reid, bricklayer, District Rd., Ravensbourne. 467509 Palmer, George William, commercial traveller, 31 Weaver St., 595816 Murdoch, Joseph Alexander, angle-dozer operator, Gilbert's Oamaru. Gully, Alexandra. 626311 Panting, Gordon Charles, clerk, 33 Eskvale St. 567924 Murison, Herbert Arthur, service-station proprietor, 57 A 607912 Paranthoiene, Robert Stewart, waterside worker, 35 Waverley Wharfe St., Oamaru. St. 503038 Murphy, James Francis, labourer, Pine Hill. 467511 Parata, Frank Ibbotson, wool-classer, care of Post-office, 573641 Murphy, John Robert Boyne, springmaker, 44 Jackson St., Brighton, Otago. St. Kilda. · 477891 Park, Hugh Stanley, railway clerk, 86 Sidey St., Caversham. 581006 Murphy, Thomas Vincent, carpenter, Ranfurly. 566484 Parker, Albert Edward, gold-miner, Kyeburn Diggings, 546555 Murphy, William John, labourer, Beauford St., Pine Hill. Naseby. 581004 Murray, Andrew Ward, farm-manager, Rural Delivery, 522212 Parker, Allan Fraser, maltster, 74 Orbell St., Dalmore. Palmerston. 516579 Parker, Berney Foxton, boilermaker's assistant, 3 Shumla St., 503047 Murray, Cecil George William, clerk, 60 Gilfillan St., Tainui. Abbotsford, Green Island. 561838 Murray, J!)hn, mental attendant, "Whitehaven," Brighton 540953 Parker, Harold Hawthorne, hotelkeeper, Victoria Hotel, Rd., Green Island. Cromwell. 626759 Murray, John Alexander, shop-assistant, 47 Church St., 567002 Parker, William Charles, fitter, 16 Burns St., Port Chalmers. ll/fosgiel. 480803 ·Parker, William John Daniel, transport driver, Marion St., 558231 Murray, Robert Mansfield, truck-driver, 40 Moana Cres., Macandrew Bay. Sunshine. 565905 Parks, Alexander Percy, farmer, 37 Ravelston St., Tainui. 500747 Mussen, Harold, baker, 55 Burns St. 492373 Parry, Walter Irvine, driver, 8 Kirriemuir St. 50074;8 Mussen, Victor, hat-blocker, 4 Jackson St. 470359 Parslow, John, fishmonger, 107 King Edward St. 597001 Naish, Edward Keeley, nurseryman, Kakanui Rd., Kakanui. 493559 Parsons, Arthur John, blacksmith, 64 Queens Drive, Mussel. 560833 Napper, Charles Ormond .Dallas, painter, 28 Filleul St. burgh. 604649 Nash, John Alan, waterside worker, 2 Daly St., Port Chalmers . 569324 Parsons, Henry James, gripman, 100 Neidpath Rd., Morning­ .'517029 Nash; Joseph William, butcher, 17 Maryhill Tee., Morn. ton. ington. 517039 Parsons, William Cramond, service-car driver, 40 Peter St., 596403 Naylor, William Rober, Francis,. accountant 50 Eden St., Caversham. Oamarµ. 470355 Partridge, Jack Leonard, bank officer, 3 Mure St., Mosgiel. 626760 Neame, William John, butcher. 79 Harbour Tee. 538084 Patchett, Lindo Erle, school-teacher, Patearoa, Central Otago. 488449 Neason, Francis McDermont Smith, carpenter, George St., 516861 Pate, Robert Paterson, engineer, 182 Kenmure Rd., Morning. St. Leonarda. ton. 523545 Needham, George Henry, builder and contractor, Hawea Flat. 468038 Paton, Albert James, costing clerk, 15 Bangor Tee., Kew. 509691 Neil, Clarkson, fellmonger, care of Waitaki Farmers' Freez­ 628045 Patrick, Fredrick, grocer's assistant, 312 King Edward Si. ing Co., Pukeuri. 467502 Patton, Roy Rainton, mechanician, 31 Forfar St. 516700 Neill, Adam, carpenter, 293A Main Rd., Ravensbourne. 480732 Paul, Samuel John Irvine, railway porter, Ronaldsay St., 545016 Neill, Laurence Ellesmere, forwarding agent, care of Railway Palmerston South. Station, Cromwell. 607916 Pauley, Walter William, labourer, 10 Ellis St. 516764 Neilson, Leonard George, boilermaker, 206 Surrey St., St. 490393 Paulin, Alexander George, school-teacher, care of District Clair. High School, Alexandra. 615490 Nesbit, James Frederick, company-manager, 268 l\foray Place. 522786 Pauling, Noel Gordon, salvation army officer, 255 Thames St., 627728 Nettleton, Jack, factory hand, 17 Thomas Burns St. Oamaru. 604846 Nevill, Douglas Ranfurly, farmer, Matakauau Station, 522888 Peacock, Robert Lynass, signwriter, 68 Moreau St., St. Omakau. Kilda. 573266 New}ands, Noel, farmer, Ngapara Rural Delivery, Oamaru. 511047 Pearce, Bertram Henry, welder, 172 Pine Hill Rd. 598041 Newman, Kenneth St. Clair, heavy-truck driver, 13 Crown St. 627727 Pearce, Burt Raymond, driver, 63 Grange St. 521733 Newman, Stanley Austin, iron-moulder, 29 Mount St., 516539 Pearce, Ronald Wallace, lorry-driver, 14 Oxbridge St., Wakari. Normanby. 540368 Newton, Victor Herbert, grocer's assistant, care of T. J. 588688 Pearson, James Charles, dairy-farmer, 37 King St., Mosgiel, Cockburn, Middlemarch. 522754 Pearson, James Glen, electrician, 74 Cutten St. 563658 Nicholas, Thomas Leslie, fireman, 456 Main South Rd. 490451 Pedlow, Edward James, carpenter, 7 Alfred St. 626158 Nicolson, Ivan Smith, farm hand, Poolburn Rural Delivery, 523640 Pedofsky, John Francis, gold-miner, 15A Constitution St., Otµrehua. Port Chalmers. 513860 Nimmo, Alexander, farmer, Poolburn, Oturehua Rural De­ 511856 Pellett, Alan Charles, fitter and tlliller, care of Waitaki livery, Otago Central. Farmers' Freezing Co., Pukeuri. 513873 Noonan, Thomas, department manager, 31 Greenhill Ave., 522826 Pellowe, Clifton Oliver, motor trimmer, 25 Fortune St. Wakari, 4.70429 Penfold, Stanley Wilfred, grocer's assistant, 22 Lawson St. 573475 Norling, Thomas William, insurance superintendent, 35 572113 Penny, Henry Arthur, salesman, 65 King Edward St. Earls Rd., St. Clair. 523293 Penrose, Leslie William, bank officer, 90 Victoria Rd., St. 626583 Norman, Harold James, clerk, 9 J ellicoe Cres. Kilda. 467433 Oates, Philip Henry, nurseryman, 27 Park Tee. 490673 Peters, Otto Henry, rabbiter, Kurow, via Oamaru. 519592 Oben, Leyson Corbett, labourer, 14. Fingall St. 470441 Petersen, Leonard Christian, clerk, 57 Oxford St. 573205 O'Brien, Leonard Joseph, dredge hand, Alexandra. 478890 Peterson, Stephen Reid, carpet-planner, 683-Castle St. 509872 O'Callaghan, John Edward .. labourer, 40 Newport St., 485473 Petrie, Ivan Henry, clerk, Balmoral St., Oamaru. Mornington. 473986 Petrie, John Robert Stewart, Customs officer, 14 Stone St., 601869 O'Connor, Daniel, hotel-proprietor, George Hotel, George St., Mornington. Port Chalmers. 473988 Pettigrew, Ronald John, clerk, 6 Queen St., Cosy Dell, 476042 O'Connor, Edward Allan, bank officer, 28 Sunbury St., Macandrew Bay. ' Anderson's Bay. 522930 Phillips, William Samuel, porter, Railway-station House, 569306 O'Connor, John, steel sashmaker, 9 Osmond St. Henley, via Dunedin. 510205 Offen, George Walter, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), care of New 626761 Pinfold, William Gibb, student, 14 Bowen St. Zealand Railways, Wingatui. 627839 Pirrett, Ian McArthur, storeman, 29 Jordan St. 510213 Ogier, Stanley Victor, sheet-metal worker, 7 Comely Bank, 538773 Pitts, Clement Arthur Robert, wool-classer, 30 Kirriemuir Opoho. St., Mornington. 497344 O'Kane, Hugh James, carpentei:, Macandrew Bay. 588410 Plant, Kenneth Edward, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), Karitane, 481028 O'Keefe, John Alfred, builder's labourer, 1 Asquith St. Puketeraki. 549515 Oldham, Alan Christie, clerk, 33 Waimea Ave. 496630 Plunket, James Felix, farmer, Pukeuri. 544367 Oldham, James Bruce Christie, truck-driver, Colinswood, 540857 Pocklington, Walter James Victor, bootmaker, 329 Rattray Macandrew Bay. St. 602998 Olds, Leslie John, service-manager, 8 Massey Ave., St. Clair. 579616 Poland, James Reid Walker, labourer, 99 Elgin Rd., Morn­ 600168 Oliver, Basil, dental student, 262 High St. ington. 600169 Oliver, Francis Percy, rabbiter, Chatto Creek. 536075 Polson, Roy, bacon-curer, care of Mrs. G. Tuckey, 37 577666 O'Neill, Leo Francis, shearer, Weston. Grosvenor St. 590859 O'Neill, North Dunedin, plumber, 42 Glasgow St. 579091 Poole, Frederick John, electrical faultsman, 28 Clare St., 577670 O'Neill, William Henry, seasonal worker, Weston, Oamaru. Oamaru. 510754 Osmond, Leslie Roy Joseph, fire-brigade officer, care of 614276 Pope, James Edward, laboure~ and rabbiter, Omara.ma, Central Fire-station. Kurow. 577652 Ostarasch, Herman Henry Vessel, foundry worker, 590 460443 Pope, Roy Leo, employee (N.Z.R.), care of N.Z. Railways, George St. Palmerston, Otago. 510759 O'Sullivan, William Garrett, ·surfaceman (N.Z.R.), 38 628082 Poskitt, Raymond William, student, 23 Glen'ilairn St• Factory Rd., Mosgiel. 522916 Potbury, Alexander Goodlet, tramway gripman, 20 Jellicoe 478967 Ovens, John Robert William, bank clerk, 28 Walton St.,: Cres., Kaikorai. Kaikorai. 626463 Potter, George, 393 Cumberland St, K .
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