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The New Zealand Gazette. 733 MAR. 26.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 733 MILITARY DISTRICT No, 12 (INVERCARCILL), MILITARY DISTRICT No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-contd. (Number of men called up, 746.) 266861 Blair, James Andrew, motor painter, 307 Pomona St., Invercargill. 275152 Adcock, Allan Wyald, coal-miner, Box 26, Ohai. 408782 Blanch, Walter William, garage apprentice 452 Elles Rd., 244423 Agnew, George Wilfred, clerk, 292 Tay St., Invercargill. North. Invercargill. 271105 Agnew, ,James Alexander, blacksmith,striker, Anglem St., 262478 Blatch, John Ernest, postman, Brandon St., Winton. East Rd., Invercargill. 422536 Booth, Fredrick Lyall, coal-mine trucker, Nightcaps. 231567 Ahlbrandt, Robert Alexander, porter, care of Railway. 311118 Barwick, James, sheep-farm hand, care of T. A. Thomson, station, Ranfurly. Otahuti Rural Delivery, Invercargill. 293792 Aim, Thomas Walter, mechanic, Selhourne St., Mataura. 434152 Botting, Vivian Francis, Edendale. 253257 Allan, David James, spinner, Milton. 295707 Boyd, Peter Mcskimming, pipe manufacturer, 143 McMaster 267025 Allen, Stanley Robert, shop-assistant, 53 Grace St., Inver- St., lnverca.rgill. cargill. 118300 Boyer, Arthur, 148 Tay St., Invercargill. 434440 Allison, John Keith, farm labourer, Clarksville, Milton. 236315 Boyle, Brian Timothy, care of Mr. J. W. Rabbitte, Winton. 062419 Andersen, Norman Ian, cadet, Post-office, Lumsden. ·298015 Brange, George, sawmill hand, P.O. Box 58, Otautau, 409712 Anderson, Andrew VVishart, shepherd, Waianiwa Post. 421973 Bray, Stephen, shepherd, Cainard Station Private Bag, Office, Southland. Invercargill. 276429 Anderson, Douglas ,Villiam, saw-mill hand, Romahapa, 307624 Brewer, Charles Stanley, nightwatchman, 9 Ged St., Catlins District. lnvercargill., 159734 Anderson, George Allen, farm labourer, Waimatuku. 410063 Brisco, Gilfred Rimington, farmer, Otapiri Rnral Delivery, 298864 Anderson, John Robert, farm hand, Awarua Plains. Winton. 214474 A1J-derson, Rex Hugh, farm hand, "Brookdale," Hokonui, 196486 Bristow, Edward Alexander, farmer, Ferndale, Mataura. Otapiri Rural Delivery, Winton. 058689 Brookes, Eric Melville, exchange clerk, Tuatapere. 313577 Anderson, William, farmer, Otapiri Rural Delivery, Winton. 313740 Brookland, Henry Thomas, tile machinist, Makarewa, 292487 Anderson, William Henry, Riverton. Southland. 404472 Anderton, William Ernest, labourer, Box 299, Invercargill. 431003 Brooks, Charles Edward, Tailor, Harrington Place, Lawrence. 292620 Angus, ,John, farm labourer, care of Mr. S. Bews, Balclutha. 404608 Broom, John Charles, 10 Ardwick St., Gore. 314771 Appelbe, Edward Percy, fisherman, Taieri Mouth. 237570 Brough, Basil Farnell, mechanic, Owaka. 307626 Armquist, Reuben, traveller, P.O. Box 368, Invercargill. 268439 Brqwn, Allister Gavin, box-worker, care of Tuatapere 276441 Aspinall, John Charlton, farmer, Mount Aspiring, Pembroke. Sawmilling Co., Ltd., Tuatapere. 2696.55 Atcheson, Hugh, farm hand, care of W. J. Erskine, Tuata- 302469 Brown, John Andrew, billiard-room proprietor, John St., pere. Balclutha. 267022 Atley, Arnold Matheson, furnisher, 33 Stirling St., Invercar­ 198566 Brown, John Cyril, slabber, ·Scott's Gap, Otautau Rural gill. Delivery. 409276 Atley, Roy Craig, salesman, 33 Stirling St., Invercargill. 083327 Brown, Reginald Walter, farm hand, Flemington, Wood­ 430232 Auld, Frank, labourer, care of Public Works Department, lands, Southland. Milford Sound, via Homer 'l'unnel. 308636 Brown, Thomas Bell, 157 Yarrow St., Invercargill. 017212 Austin, Lancelot Frederick George, medical student, care 312185 Browne, James Edward, evaporator operator, Edendale, of National Bank, Riverton, Southland. Southland. 412895 Bagrie, Ronald Robert, farm labourer, Brydone, Southland. 281292 Brumby, Fredrick Samuel Alan, Lea's Rd., Winton. 406374 Baikie, Ronald, cowboy, Strathallan, Waimahaka. 281511 Bryce, John Gordon, labourer, Winton. 198512 Bailey, Roland William, farm hand, South Hillcnd Rural 432123 Bryce, Ross Robert, wool-sorter, 44 Isabella St., Invercargill. Delivery, Winton. 312584 Bryson, James Arthur. farmer, Otatara, Southland. 307589 Baillie, ,Joseph, iron and brass moulder, Royal Oak Boarding­ 399755 Buckingham, Ian Miller, warper, North Rd., Waikiwi, house, Spey St., Invercargill. Invercargill. 064010 Baillie, Roy Alexander, tile-maker, 156 Spey St., Invercar­ 292867 Bulling, Francis Alexander, Merchant, Glenham. gill. 010465 Burgess, Frederick Charles, labourer, 88 Hamilton St., 434063 Baird, Joseph Robert, farmer, Wendon Rural Delivery, East Gore. Gore. 240616 Burke, William Joseph, calibrater, care of Post-office, 434278 Baird, Lindsay Richard, labourer, Sec. 11, Otara Rural Woodend, Awarua Plains. Delivery, Southland. 317306 Burnett, Walter, farm hand, Otautau. 416381 Baird, Robert Irvine, Glenham, via Wyndham. 409808 Burns, Hugh, Pukemaori, Tuatapere Rural Delivery. 303582 Ballagh, Alexander (jun.), coal-miner, Wairio, Southland. 429144 Burns, John Walter, rabbiter, 128 Lindisfarne St., Invercar• 420676 Barber, Robert Stanley, crutcher, Ferndale Rural Delivery, gill. Gore. 298924 Burrage, Thomas Henry, publishing-room assistant, Tay St., 298407 Barlow, Douglas James, cabinetmaker, 61 Eye St., Invercar­ Invercargill. gill. 307542 Burt, Thomas Ramsay, surveyor, 160 Earn St., Invercargill. 427560 Barnes, John, farmer, Sec. 8, Ota.ra Rural Delivery, Inver­ 391833 Butel, Peter, farmer, Arrowtown. cargill. 311949 Butel, Robert Elias, farm labourer, Box 37, Arrowtown. 263357 Barnett, Ernest Edward, company secretary, P.O. Box 62, 308716 Butler, Alexander McLernan, Wyndham. Balclutha. 284270 Buttolph, Ian Alexander, machinist, Ocean Beach, South- 428376 Barr, William ,Tohn, miner, Blue Spur, Lawrence. land. 428566 Barron, Norman, farm labourer, care of A. E. Miln, Clifden, 220898 Cahill, Thomas, shop-assistant, 177 Venus St, Invercargill. Tuatapere Rural Delivery, Southland. 415199 Cairns, Patrick, farm labourer, Heddon Bush Rd, Winton. 432687 Bartley, William, cook, Port Craig, Southland. 299603 Calder, Ernest Lewis. clerk, 245 Barrow St, Bluff. 271743 Baxter, Eric Ga,rrick, civil servant, 61 ,Janet St., lnvercargill. 308717 Caldwell, David Willis, dairy farm manager, Wyndham, 240043 Baynes, Colin Huntly, farm hand, Box 31, Edendale, South- 152802 Caldwell, John Greer, Box 17, Edendale, Southland. 434628 Caldwell, Wil.liam Henry, dairy-farmer, Roslyn Bush, land. Invercargill. 409301 Beal, Douglas Ian, 218 Teviot St., Enwood, Invercargill. 292826 Callanan, Edward Reginald, farm hand, Burns St, Milton. 311975 Beale, Albert George, gold-miner, Post-office, Arrowtown. 298311 Calvert, Dot1gl,cs Barclay, carpenter, 89 Grace St, Invercargill. 306074 Beange, James Oliver, farm worker, 84 King St., Invercar- 398972 Calvert, Norman Francis, box factory hand, 102 Windsor gill. St, Invercargill. 272565 Beardsmore, John Richard, Kiness, Milt.on. 030020 Campbell, Gordon Vincent, raobiter, Millers Flat, Tuapeka. 301942 Beccard, Charles John, farmer, Conical Hiils Rural Delivery, 433018 Campbell, James Gardiner, sawmiller, Tuatapere. Gore. 306883 Capil, Charles Marton, rabbiter, Avon Rd, South Invercargill. 434012 Beck, Alexander, engine-driver, Homer Tunnel. 424236 Carlene, John Daniel, farmer, ·waituna Section 3, Rural 264248 Bee, Oliver, Nightcaps. Delivery, Oioara, Southland. 185699, Begley, Thomas Arthur, jobbing apprentice, 3 Teviot St., 284916 Carruthers, Hugh Alexander, farmer, Taumata, Clinton. Invercargill. 427724 Carruthers, Ronald Semmens, farm hand, Tokoiti Rd, 417690 Bennett, Noel, sawmill hand, Box 87, Tuatapct"o, Southland. Milton. 235960 Bennie, Harold Edgar, carpenter, 16 Grace St., Inveroargill. 281492 Casey, John Richard, general labourer, Limehills Post­ 200514 Berney, Richard DaNid, farm labourer, care of C. Jenkins, office. Hillend Rural Delivery, Balclutha. 301943 Casey, Michael, farmer, Balfour. · 428577 Bielawski, Frank Stanily, fisherman, Half.moon Bay. 406378 Cavanagh, John William, New Zealand Railway employee, Stewart Island. 134 Eye St, lnvercargill. 266554 Black, Cecil Robert, farm labourer, Waipahi. 314062 Cavanagh, Thomas, farmer, Tuatapere-Papatotara Rural 298702 Black, Robert Edser, carpenter, 54 Lewis St., Invercargill. Delivery. 292499 Black, Robert Theodore, farm hand, Ermedale, Riverton 314061 Cavanagh, William James, farmer, Tuatapere-Papatotara Rural Deliver-v, Southland. Rural Delivery, Southland. 284284 B!acke, Andrew" Allan, b11tcher's assistant, Ngapohatu, via 417315 Chamberlain, ,John, coal-miner, Ohai. Riverton, 419606 Chamberlain, Roy Adair, grocer, Halton St, East Gore. E .
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