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THE Nevv ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3471 SEPT. 3. THE NEvV ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3471 63691 Robinson, AHred Christopher, Farm Assistant, Kapuka. 63764 Stewardson, Edward Thomas, Ploughma.n, care of E. 63692 Robinson, John, Mine!, Globe Mine, 1'I.eefton. Stewa.rdson, 61 Gladstone Rd, Dunedin. 63693 Robinson, Richard, Rouseabout, Beaumont Station, Night. 63765 Stewart, Thoma.~, Labourer, Dipton. caps. 63766 Stimpson. Ch,nles Arthur, Farm Assista.nt, Longbush, South­ 63694 Robinson, William Benton, Gu,nsmith, 50 Oteramika Rd, Ia.nd. Invercargill. *63767 Stone, Richard John Christopher, Ironmonger, Lewis St, 63695 Robinson, William Robert, Labourer, Winton. Gladstone, Inverca rgill. 63696 Robson, David Alexander, Farmer, Wairio. 63768 Stott, John James, Pa.inter, Leet St, Inverca.rgill. 63697 Robson, Thomas, Farmer, Bayswater, Otautau. *63769 Stott, William, Plumbcr, William St, South Invcrcar<Jill. 63698 Rodgers, Joseph, Labourer, Railway Hotel, Riversdale. (;;{770 Strang, Thomas Percy, Cheesema.ker, care of Ha.ldane Dairy- 63699 Rose, Charles John, Gardener, care of Post· office, Waiki",i, fa.ctory, Southland. near Invercargill. 63771 Streatfield, George, Ha.irdresser, Foyle St, Bluff. 63700 Rose, Kenneth Stewart, Shepherd, Dipton. 6:3772 Stroud, George William Ernest; Farmer, Wrey's Bush. *63701 Ross, David, Coach-painter, Mary St, Gore. 6377:3 Rtyles, Arthur Ernest, Farmcr, Wendon Valley. *63702 ROBS, John Alexander, Printer's Machinist, Mary St, Gore. 63774 Sullivan, Daniel Francis, jun., Farmer, Makarewa.. 63703 Ross, Walter Norman, Labourer, Glenorchy, Lakc. 63771i Rutherland, Leslie Cornfute, lronmonger, 3 Grace 'St, Inver­ 63704 Roulston, George, Shepherd, Spur Head, Edendale, South­ cargill. land. 63776 Sutton, Owen, Farmer, Thornbury, Southla.nd. *63705 Rome, William, Labourer, Frankton. *63777 Ta.lI, Albert 'Edward, Oysterma.n, Henderson St, Bluff. 63706 Russell, John, Labourer, care of Criterion Hotel, Gore. 63778 Tannock, Stanley, Farm Assista.nt., Ka.puka. 63707 Rutland, William D., Labourer, Makarewa, Southland. 63779 Tepper, Ernest, Cabinetmaker, Gela St, Inverca.rgill. 63708 Ryan, Jeremiah Lawrence, Shunter, N.Z.R., Nightcaps, 63780 Ta.ylnR, Harry Coulson, Fa.rmer, Riversdale. Southland. 63781 Taylor, Alexander William, Stock· buyer, Wa.ikiwi, South­ 63709 Ryan, John, Farmer, Tatarepo, Otautau. land. 63710 Ryan, John Hillary, Farm Labourer, Brydone. 63782 Taylor, Alfred George, Fa.rm Labourer, Brown's. 63711 Ryan, Michl\el, Farmer, Heddon Bush, Southland. 63783 Taylor, Cha.rles Peter, Fa.rm Assistant, Brydone. Southland. 63712 Ryan, Timothy J., Shepherd, Cainard Station, Garston, *63784 Taylor, James Morrison, Farnler, Ringway, Otautau. Lake. 63785 Terry, Sydney, La.bourer, care of Post· office, Gore. 63713 Sanderson, William, Farmer, Hedgehopc, Southland. 63786 Thompson, George, Labourer, 20 Leven St, Roslyn, Dunedin. 63714 Sarginson, Isaac Irvine, Farmer, Erne Hill, Waimahaka. 63787 Thomson, Alfred, Bricklayer, Gorton St, Gore. 63715 Saunders, John, Farmer and Contractor, South Hillend. 63788 Thomson, Andrew, Electrical Engineer, Gorton St, Gore. 63717 Schultz, John, Gardener, Halton St., Gore. 63789 Thomson, Francis David, Sheep.fa.rmer, Pembroke, Lake 63718 Scott, John, Millowner, Otama, Southland. Wanaka. 63719 Scully, Michael, Labourer, Mill Rd, Invercargill. 63790 Thomson, James Cecil Oliver, Sawmill Employee, Orepuki. *63720 Scully, Michael, Postal Clerk, 82 Venus St, Georgetown, 63791 Thomson, Thomas Arthur, Fa.rm Assistant, Winton. Inverca rgill. 63792 Thomson, Thomas Bruce, Butcher, 22 Eye St, Invercrugill. *63721 Sedgers, Milton, Wireless Operator, s.s. "Mokoia," care of *63793 Thomson, William, Miner, Mooretown, Wallace. A.M.G.T. Wireless (Limited), Bluff. 63794 Tinnock, W:llin.m, Stablema.n, Medway St, Gore. 63722 Sexton, Sydney Thomas, Gardener, Wrey's Bush. 63795 Tipping, William, Otatara. 63723 Shand, Alexander Martin, Teacher, E",stern Bush. *63796 Todd, Alexander, Grocer's Assista.nt, Kana St, Mataura. 63724 Shaw, David Hudson, Farm Labourer, Drummond. 63797 Todd, Inglis Wright, Music·f.n, Trafford St, Gore. 63725 Shaw, George William, Ploughman, Mossburn. 63798 Tomlinson, John, Farmer, Makarewa. 63726 Shaw, Walter, Farmer, Arrowtown. 63799 Torbet, John, jun., Farmer, Winton. 63727 Shea, John Thomas, Shunter, care of Railway Department, 63800 Triggs, Cha.rles Bertram, Tailor, 238 Ettrick St, Invercar­ Glenham. gill. 63728 Shepherd, James, Horseman, Tisbury, Southland. 63801 Triggs, George Gordon, Traveller, care of Mrs. W. H. Hors. 63729 Sherborne, Herbert, Bank Clerk, care of Bank of Austral­ burgh, 57 Cargill St, Dunedin. asia, P.O. Box 48, Temuka. *63803 Turnbull, David, Gold-miner, Orepuki. *63730 Shirley, Alfred Francis, Cheesemaker, Orepuki, Southland. 63804 Turner, Henry James, Sheep-farmer, Hill Point, Wrey's 63731 Shirley, George, Labourer, Fortrose. Bush, Southland. 63732 Silvester, James Albert, Boatman, Bann St, Bluff. 63805 Usher, Nelson, Seaman, ca.re of Mrs. Luff, 91B .cuba. St, *63733 Sim, Alexander Ronald, Farmer, Edendale, Southland. Wellington. 63734 Sim, Archibald Ca'Tlpbell, Farm Assistant, Charlton. 63806 Valentine, Willia.m, Farmer, care of Post-office, Wairnatuku. 63735 Simpson, Cherles Herbert, Farmer, MYI1>SS Bush, Southland. *63807 Varcoe, Alfred, Farmer, Lintley, Lumsden. *63736 Simpson, Cha~les Joseph, Contractor, care of - McGregor, 63808 Veint, John, Carpenter, Ritchie St, Invercargill East. Bridge Hotel, Mataura. 63809 Waddell, James Edward, Butcher, Woodlands, Southland. 63737 Simpson, Ja'Tle. Da.lz,n, Presbyterian Missiona.ry, The 63810 Wade, James Galbraith, Dentist, Thompson St, Invercargill. Ma.nse, Tota"a Flat, Greymouth. 63811 Walker, John, Carpenter, Campbelltown, Bluff. 63739 Sinclair, John Willia.m, Fa.rmer, Brown's. 63812 Wallace, Andrew Spiers, Clerk, corner of Don and Deveron 63740 Sinclair, Robert Paterson, Sa.wmiller, Brown's. Sts, Invercargill. *63742 Slee'Tla.n, Ja.'lles, Porter, care of Mrs. McNichol, Wyndha.rr. 63813 Wallace. Robert, Farmer, Wallacetown. 63743 Sleema.n, Willia'll Ea.rnest, Teamster, Mataura. *63814 Warden, Charles Andrew, Farm Ha.nd, Grove Bush, South­ 63744 Sloan, Ja.'lles, Stoker, Lorne Farm, Invercargill. land. 63745 Sloan, Robert, Grocer, Dee St, Xorth Inverca.rgill. 63815 Warrlle, John, Plumber, Wyndham, Southland. 63746 Small, Thomas, Surfacema.n, N.Z.R., Thornbury. *63816 Wards, William Balfour Baillie, jun., Labourer, eare of Post· 63747 Smeston, Mervyn, Electrician, care of Mrs. Milla.r, Sawyer's office, Mataura. Bay, Port Chalmers. 63818 Watherston, Donald, Miner, Glenomhy. 63748 Smith, Bertie Ja.mes, Head Shepherd, Lynwood Station, 63819 Watkins, James Frederick, Carpenter, Clifden. Lumsden. 63820 Watson, Thomas, Farmer, Heddon Bush, Southla.nd. 63749 Smith, Cha.rles Cecil, Fa.rm.manager, Forest Hill, Lochiel. 63821 Watt, George Alexa.nder, Labourer, Edendale, Southland. 63750 Smith, M'lotthew, Fa.rm Labourer, Brydone. 63822 Watt, James Lionel, Trucker, care of Rankin's Boarding- 63751 Smith, Thomas James, Fa.rmer, l\Iatuku, Southland. house, Runanga. 63752 Snow, John Henry, Smfaceman, N.Z.R., Dipton, South­ 63823 Watts, Harry, Farm Labourer, Waimahaka. land. 63824 Webb, Cyprian Edmond Parker, Clerk in Holy Orders, The 63753 Souter, James, Fa.rm Assistant, Spar Bush, Southla.nd. Vicarage, Winton. 11:1754 Speden, Wa.lter, Carpenter, ca.re of Criterion Private Hotel, 63825 Webster, Lawson, Labourer, Carnwath Cottage, Gra.ssmere, Gore. Marlborough. *63755 Speedy, Ja.mes Brydon, Meat Inspector, "Holly Bush," 21 63827 Welsh, John William, Flax-mill Manager, Invercargill. Eye St, Inverc!lorgill. 63828 West, Folix William, Labourer, care of Bay View Hotel, 63756 Spratt, Ja.mes Bedford, Farm Hand, Ma.taura Island, South­ Bluff. la.nd. 63829 White, James Thomson, Labourer, Bluff. 63757 Stea.ns, Alphous, Council Employee, Broughton St, Gore. 63830 White, William Thomson, Labourer, Ann St, Bluff. 6:1758 Steans, Cha.rles Ernest, Traveller, care of Mrs. Johnson, 63831 "'hittak61', .James Broadbent, Barman, Railway Hotel, Trafford St, Gore. Riverton. 63759 Steel, Albert, Bootmaker, Gore St, Bluff. *63832 Whyte, Robert Young, Carpenter, Collingwood, Invercargill. 63760 Steel, James Daniel, Fa.rm Assistant, West Plains, South­ 63833 Wildermoth, Leslie Herbert, Employee, N./.R.. Bank St, la.nd. Lindisfarne, Invercargill. 63761 Sterling, Charles Thomas, Labourer, care of - Holland, 63834 Wilkinson, Francia Alexander, Sawmill Hand, Longwood, Farmer, Te Tua, Gore. Southland. 63762 Steven, Samuel, Lahourer, 133 Esk St, Inverca.rgill. 63831\ Williams, Victor Lloyd, Labourer, ca.re of Kopu Hotel, Kopu, 63763 Stevenson. Herbert" Sawmille]'. Glenham, Southland. Thames. L .
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