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The New Zealand .Gazette. 3149 DEC. 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND .GAZETTE. 3149 MILITARY AREA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-con.tinued. MILITARY AREA No. 12 .(INVERCARGILL)-cootinued. 564873 Hunter, John George, dredge hand, Waikaka Valley 534035 Kennedy, Henry Duncan Nickless, shepherd, Hillend R.D., Gore. Post-office, Balclutha. 550633 l{urley, Bentley Woods, farmer, Balfour. 490559 Kennedy, Ronald McVittie, labourer, 6 Dudley St. 535521 Ibbotson, Thomas, shunter (N.Z.R.), 78 Mitchell ,St. · 570199 Kennedy, Samuel, shearing contractor, Makarewa Jn. 470687 Incrocci, Thomas, clerk, Teviot St., Roxburgh. 530999 Keown, William Reid', 28 Crombie St., Gore. 592766 Inder, Clarence Robert James, clerk of court, Herbert 536178 Kerr, Patrick Fintan Aloysius, farmer, Morton Mains. St., Riverton. ~7 4638 Kerse, Jam.es Renton, farmer, Pukerau. 499815 Irving, Hugh Douglas, station-agent, Box 75. 598020 Kidd, William, sawmill worker, c/o Fortification 598231 Irwin, William James, stock-agent, King St., Otautau. Timber Co., P.B., Te Peka. 460180 Isitt, John Thomas, fellmonger, West Plains Rd., 498845 Kilpatrick, John Forrest, borstal officer, 25 Thames Waikiwi Post~office. St. 611096 !steed, William James, dairy-farmer, Brooksdale R.D., 532297 King, Charlie Maxted, linesman, 720 Sydney St. Tapanui. 498827 King, George Godfrey, slaughterman, 58 Lewis St. 526036 Jack, Adam Campbell, farmer, Roslyn Bush, Section 4, 594147 King, James Stewart, farmer, Tuatapere. Glencoe R.D. 532200 King, John, transport-operator, Tuatapere. 583695 Jack, Donald Patterson, farm labourer, Section 4, 568070 King, John Graham Gow, farmer, " The Bend," Glencoe R.D. Winton. 491570 Jackson, Charles, waterside worker, 18 McDougall St., 594145 Kingsland, Harman Rewi, company-manager, 211 Spey Bluff. St. 491186 Jackson, Henry Edward, pastrycook, 270 Yarrow St. 502322 Kinzett, Stanley Methuen, railway signalman, Stuart St. 583274 Jackson, James, poultry-farmer, Knapdale Rd., Gore. 594l46 Kirk, Edward John, farmer, Woodlands Post-office. 555701 Jackson, Stanley, factory employee, Hunter St., 635394 Kirk, Francis Robert, farm hand, Waipahi. Edendale. 601013 Kirk, John Forsyth, farmer, Box 1, Balclutha. 561591 James, Reginald William Richard, farmer, Grey St., 610285 Kirk, William George, labourer, Waitepeka. Otautau. 498553 Kirk, William James, farmer, Spar Bush, Otahuti R.D. 583065 James, Robert, shearer, Heriot. 530135 Kirkland, James Claude, dentist, 268 Kelvin St. 560501 Jamieson, Henry, railway-engine driver, 18 Li:ffey St., 634897 Knight, Cyril David John, :flaxmill labourer, c/o John­ Bluff. ston Bros., Flaxmillers, Redan, Wyndham. 487180 Jarvie, William, locomotive-driver, "Riverside" Kai- 606894 Knight, Donald Ottney Austen, commission-agent, 52 tangata. · Herbert St. 524693 Jefferis, Walter Grahame, farmer, Mokoreta. 577181 Knowler, Timothy Henry, carpenter, Tuatapere. 495068 Jenkins, Albert George, fruiterer and confectioner, 24 582035 Knowles, Stanley Charlton, hotelkeeper, Glenorehy. Martin St. 577186 Kubala, Roman John, farmer, Gore. 596247 Jenkins, William Alfred, caretaker, 81 Ettrick St. 480664 Kydd, James Robert, ganger (N.Z.R.), c/o N.Z.R., 467365 Jennings, David Richmond, medical practitioner, 47 Beaumont. Yarrow St. 498237 Ladbrook, Edward George, labourer, 115 Princes St. 567595 Jennings, Frank Redvers Buller, fireman (N.Z.R.), 560687 Laffey, Thomas, labourer, 406 Tweed St. Tahakopa. · 586505 Laird, Arthur Gordon, factory-assistant, 213 Liddel St. 596242 Jennings,. George Charles, dairy-farmer, Awarua 508852 Lamb, Laurence Ritchie, baker, Barr St., Balclutha. Plains Post-office. 532384 Lang, Bernard Arnold Richard, sheep-farmer, Wrights 526945 Johnson, Frederick Walter, wireworker, 99 MartinSt. Bush. 557897 Johnson, Frederick William, coal-miner, Christchurch 524825 Lange, Christian Carprae, managing !director, 185 Tay St., Kaitangata. St. 596504 Johnson, William, farmer, Wangaloa R.D., Kaint­ 578914 Langford, Francis, horse-trainer, Main St., Winton. ngata. 532372 Langley, Sydney Ernest, labourer, 228 Biggar St. 501483 Johnson, William Evan, photographer, 113 Grinan St. 552465 Langmuir, William Robertson, general merchant, 579277 Johnson, William Tyler, s.torekeeper, Box 18, Lums- Main St., Tuatapere. · den. 594504 Larby, Frederick James, seaman, 69 Slaney St., Bluff. 579293 Johnston, James, sawmill-manager, Motumote-Black­ 546167 Latham, Edward· Reginald, engiM-driver (N.Z.R.), moun.t R.D., Otautau. Lumsden. · 55·9821 .•Johnston, James, farmer, Gore-Waipounamu R.D., 544824 Latta, Robert James, buttermaker, c/o Owaka Co-op. Balfour. Dairy Co., Owaka. 525755 Johnston! James Alexander, farmer, Waikaka R.D., 634608 Latta, Sydney Thomas, farm hand, Owaka. Gor~. 623727 Laurie, Albert Victor, bushman, Orawia. 490166 Johnston, James Lotidon, branch-manager, 28 Col­ 545993 Lawlor, Nicholas Stephen, dairy-farmer, Charlton, Gore. lingwood St. 597177 Lawlor, Patrick, labourer, 77 Liffey St., Bluff. 579288 Johnstollj John, labourer, Union St., Milton. 585665 Lawrence, William Joseph, farmer, Clifden, Tua­ 526022 Johnston, Leslie George Neil, factory-assistant, 3 tapere R.D. Toronto St., East Gore. 460260 Leach, Robert, ganger (N.Z.R.), 158 Railway Houee, 556806 Johnston, Walter Carlyle, labourer, Miller's Flat. Athol. 502134 Johnston, William, striker, 191 Liddel St. 601871 Leask, John Eric, fisherman, Half Moon Bay, Stewart 556809 Johnston, William Alexander Bruce, farmer, Kaita.- Island. ngata. 546458 Leask, William Samuel Smith, labourer, 132 Main 528557 J oh11ston, William Lawrence, managing director, 34 St., Gore. Gore St., Bluff. 509414 Leckie, Em.est John Thomas, ironmonger, Rye St., 498860 Johnstone, Alexander, farmer, Bay Rd., Grassmere. Otautau. 610610 Johnstone, Archie Duncan, bushman, Kennington. 585650 Leckie, Findlay, Farquharson, farmer, Mokoreta, 559724 Johnstone, George John Frederick, labourer, Main Wyndham. Rd., North Balclutha. 634399 Lee, Allan Russel, apprentice engineer, 18 Ann St., 548512 Johnstone, Hugh, farm-manager, Ohai. Bluff. 565077 Johnstone, Thomas William, dairy-farmer, Box 49, 509238 Lee, Athol, labourer, Grey St., Otautau. Wyndham. 491307. Lee, Charles Bertie, oil-engine driver, 18 Ann St., 560217 Jones, Allan, farmer, Kapuka Post-office. Bluff. 509926 Jones, John Freston, farmer, Glenomaru. 546463 Lee, Clarence George Baden Powell, salvation army 587513 Jones, Norman Harding, gardener, 25 Compton St. officer, 94 Forth St. 496754 Jones, Reginald Francis, company-manager, 20 Beatrice 592253 Lee, David, coal-miner, Nightcaps. St. 603841 Leebody, Andrew, gar.age foreman, 56 Robertson St. 526909 Jordan, Alexander Victor, linotype-operator, Bluff Rd., 546321 Leen, Michael James, blacksmith (P.W.D.), Homer Woodend, Awarua :Plains. Tunnel. 492973 Jordan, Arthur Edwa:rd, radio-engineer, 41 Venus St. 527471 Leitch, Stanley, labourer, 415 Herbert St. 527404 Jordl.l,D., William Ferguson, plumber, Woodend, 581225 Lemm, Robert William, farmer, Ka.huika; Catlins. Awarua Plains. · 527460 Lennon, John Sydney, labourer, Mataura. 484111 Judd, Jahn George Overland, sheep-farmer, Clinton. 580863 Lewis, Arthur William, sawyer, Otautau, Blackmoun't 572080 Keaeh, Leslie Claude, cheesemaker, Section 3, Otara R.D. R.D. 600129 Lewis, George Wright, sawmiller, 324 Yarrow St. 531'.>961 Keen, Alexander '.Beck, farmer, Aparima R.D., 568684 Lewis, William Robert, labourer, Catlins District Otautau. Kahuika. ' 614283 Kelly, Alexander, farmer, Waimumu, Gore. 597634 Lietze, John, farmer, "·Strathmore," W a.ikaka Valley 594781 Kelly, Armour John, farmer, Riverton R.D. Gore-Waikaka R.D. ' 565287 Kelly, L.eslie Graham, clerk, Avon Rd. 584534 Liggett, David Samuel, railway signalman, Ball Bt 538002 Kelly, Thomas Campbell, coal-miner, Milton St., Oha.i. 634398 Lightfoot, Albert, farm hand, Sec. 8, Glencoe R.D., 532938 Kelly, William Frederick, employee· (N.Z.R.), c/o Tussock Creek. · N.Z.::8., Lumsden. 604239 L!lley, Ernest Vingo, drill-instructor, 105 Don St. · 602168 Kelly, William John, public~, Mountaineer Hotel, , 531590 Lilley, George Walter, timber-worker 173 Clyde St Queenstown. 502210 Lilley, William, labourer, 22 Williar:i St. · 498082 Kennard, Thomas Aaron, farmer, Section 1, Otara R.D. 528362 Lindsay, Adam Wilson, farmer, Sec. 7, Glencoe, 572191 Kennedy, George Robert, school-teacher, P.O. Box 9, 582998 Lind.say, Robert, ganger (N.Z.R.), Thornbury. Wauµahaka. 582986 Linn, William Edward, motor-driver, 95 Ness St. .
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