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The New Zealand Gazette. 1273 MAY 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1273 MILITARY AREA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-oontinued. MILITARY AREA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-oontinued. 282663 Nielsen, James Bruce, fisherman, Halfmoon Bay, Stewart 231119 Pirie, Walter Alexander, sheep-farmer, Section 1, Wright's Island. Bush Rural Delivery. 256423 Nieper, John Fairley, Whitehaven St., Lawrence. 39,5845 Pirie, William George Anderson, farm-assistant, Wright's 300493 Nisbet, Robert, lorry-driver, Nightcaps. Bush-Gladfield Rural Delivery, Southland. 378990 Nisbet, Walter Douglas, Wairio, Southland. 241033 Plunkett, Francis Hugh, farmer, South Hillend, Rural 270770 Nolan, Peter Colin, sawmill hand, Box 17, Tahakopa. · Delivery, Winton. 119282 Norrish, Albert Charles, labourer, Owaka. 281510 Plunkett, Robert Duncan, farm hand, South Hillend, Rural 083692 Norrish, Kenneth Malcolm, labourer, care of Public Hospital, Delivery, Winton, Southland. Milton, South Otago. 411071 Poff, Leo Joseph, joiner, 105 Conon St., Invercargill. 034312 Northcote, William Stafford, miner, Glenorchy. 280430 Pont, John Trevor, bushfeller, Tuatapere. 246448 Ny, William, tractor-driver, Tuapeka Mouth. 417561 Pope, James William Alex, road-constructor, care of D. 235872 O'Brien, Andrew Henry, electrical engineer, 157 Ness St., McKenzie, Otapiri, Rural Delivery, Winton. Invercargill. 232230 Pope, John Taylor Stephen, trucker, Wairio. 262182 O'Brien, Ivan Augustine, technical clerk, care of Hon. T. F. 375497 Porter, Colin Malcolm Stewart, labourer, care of W. T. O'Byrne, corner Bluff and Dalrymple Rds., Invercargill. Hazlett, Taramoa, Wright's Bush, Gladfield Rural 427760 O'Connell, John, tractor-driver, care of J. Cockburn, "Mara­ Delivery. roa Station," .via Lumsden. 423512 Potts, ,James, farmer, Scotts Gap, Otautau, Southland. 300840 O'Connor, James Patrick, shearer, Waitahuna, Otago 398793 Potts, John Archibald Hutton-, clerk, 70 Victoria Ave., Central. Invercargill. 275135 O'Hagan, Patrick, rabbiter, Pukerau, Southland. 239557 Pow, James Robert, rabbiter, Edendale, Southland. 291602 O'Hara, Clutha McRae, slaughterman, Finegand, Balclutha. 263772 Pratt, Clifford Charles, 12 Redmond St., Gore. 292954 Oliver, McKenzie, trucker, Castle Hill, Kaitangata. 269239 Prendergast, Francis Michael, wool-classer, Main St., 409873 Oliver, Mervyn, yardman, McQuarrie St., South lnvercargill. Mataura. 375613 Oliver, William Stewart, W. S. Oliver, Poole St., Kaitangata. 272400 Price, Kenneth Alfred, care of Freezing Works, Mataura. 154067 Olliver, James Walter, Presbvterian minister, The Manse, 289802 Pringle, Clement Irvine, teamster, care ,of A. Kearney, W allacetown. • Ranfurly. 284275 O'Meara, Joseph Austin, labourer, care of Thomas More and 200321 Pringle, Robert, sheep-farmer, Heriot. Sons, Riverton. 242852 Pullar, Walter Park, electrician, care of Signal and .Electric. 270837 Omond, Edwin Douglas, orchardist, Roxburgh. lines Department, New Zealand Railways, Invercargill. 008030 O'Neill, Frederick, civil servant, 12 Ardwick St., Gore. 262206 Purdue, John William, cabinetmaker, 52 Newcastle St., 427135 O'Neill, Leo Francis, Ocean Beach Freezing Works, South- Invercargill. land. 427896 Quinn, John Thomas, tunneller, care of Dawner and Co., 377623 O'Neill, Patrick, labourer, 132 Manse St., Invercargill. Waipori Falls. 408866 O'Regan, Arthur Ernest, 124 Don St., lnvercargill. 391340 Rabbidge, Albert John, cheese and butter maker, Donview, 408346 Orr, Herbert Edward, 62 Yarrow St., Invercargill. Glenham. 432237 O'Shannessy, John Fraser, farm hand, Otapiri Rural 240495 Raines, Raymond Sydney, meat inspector, 95 Clyde St., Delivery, Winton. Invercargill. 298279 O'Sullivan, Michael Joseph, grocer, 246 Ness St., Invercargill. 008810 Ramsay, Harold Stanley, farm hand, Crookston-Heriot 397511 Pahl, Eric Alfred James, sawmiller, Glenorchy. Rural Delivery, ()tago. 436260 Palmer, Edward Arnold, carpenter, care of Downer and Co., 287261 Ramsay, James Allan, joinery apprentice, 246 Herbert St., Homer Tunnel, Hollyford. Invercargill. 298862 Palmer, Francis James, carpenter, 42 Venus St., Invercargill. 286468 Ramsay, John Joffre, tunneller, Homer Tunnel, via Lumsden. 397181 Palmer, Leslie Thomas, compression attendant, Homer 383622 Ramsay, Robert Craig, bricklayer, 9 Baird St., Invereargill. Tunnel, via Lumsden. ' 251482 Ramsay, William James, farmer, Etal Creek, Nightcaps. 419097 Pankhurst, Thomas Edward, horse-trainer, East Rd., 435623 Rance, George Allenby, storeman, Bainfield Rd., Waikiwi. Invercargill. 029794 Randle, Douglas Gordon Stuart, messenger-clerk, Waikaka, 435868 Parker, Normal Drysdale, dairy-factory employee, Brydone. Southland. 408347 Parkinson, Fredrick Henry, packer, Underwood, Private 411877 Rask, Edward, bridgebuilder, care o,f Grey Bros. Freezing Bag, Invercargill. Works, Makarewa, Inverr,argill. · 432504 Parks, Archie Roy, farm hand, Balclutha. 100170 Redditt, Leslie James, farm labourer, Brookdale Rural 161876 Parry, Norman Henry, shop-assistant, 68 Lewis St., Inver- Delivery, Tapanui. cargill. 209351 Rees, William Dickson, teamster· farm-labourer, care of 204581 Parsons, Alfred Arthur, bottler, 2 Foyle St., Bluff. Mr. F. Ussher, Gore-Waika.ka Rural Delivery. 030746 Pasco, Joseph (jun.), labourer, 222 Crinan St., Invercargill. 295824 Reid, David, farm labourer, care of J. H. Whitefield, Kelso. 375736 Paterson, Alexander Edward, run holder, Coronet Peak 276458 Reid, George Barclay, exchange clerk, Waipahi. Station, Queenstown Rural Delivery. 161990 Reid, Ivan William, clerk, 6 Newcastle St., Invercargill. 375662 Patrick, Hector Bertram, farm hand, care of Mrs. F. R. 374977 Reid, John Dawson, farm hand, Waikoikoi, Conical Hills Black, Heriot Rural Delivery. Rural Delivery, Gore. 4092()2 Patterson, Ralph Milson, cheesemaker, Dairy Co., Ryal 424348 Reid, Peter Rodger~, school-bus driver, ·centre Bush, Bush, Southland. Southland. 033847 Paul, William Evans, storeman-clerk, State Forest Service, 418410 Reid, William John, Gibbston. Kelso, Otago. 298364 Reidie, David, Gropers-Riverton Rural Delivery, Southland. 005274 Paul, William James, company-manager, Winton. 433646 Rendall, Thomas Henry, dairy-factory worker, Inchclutha, 228495 Paulin, William, cheese assistant, Merrivale Rd., Otautau. Kaitangata. 244411 Pearce, William James, bank teller, 276 Princes St., Inver- 159314 Rewcastle, Albert James, clerk, North Rd., Waikiwi. cargill. 252264 Rice, Stanley Russell, student, Defence Office, Invercargill. 228493 Pearson, Edward Victor, road-grader driver, Beaumont. 260563 Rich, Lewis Arthur Griffin, clerk, care of Public Works 017813 Pelvin, Roland Hill, orchard hand, care of Rae's Junction Department, Invercargill. Hotel, Rae's Junction, Central Otago. 276766 Richards, Albert James, retailer, Balfour, Southland. 259024 Richardson, Boyd Ngaire, machine-assistant, Scott St., 240497 Penniall, Lionel Arthur, plumber, 152 Foyle St., Bluff. Mataura. · 400094 Perkins, William Leitch, farmer, Box 28, Stirling. 240040 Richardson, Edward, farm hand, Clinton, Southland. 298383 Perry, Victor Harold, bushman, 68 Teviot St., Invercargill. 294549 Richardson, Harold, farmer, Croydon, care of Post-office, 281152 Peterson, Charles Louis, farm labourer, Athol. Gore. 435612 Peterson, Clarence Martin, labourer, Lorn St., Invercargill. 264387 Richardson, Stewart Campbell, clerk, care of New Zealand 434974 Peterson, John Edward, farm labourer, Athol. Railways, Bluff. 206968 Petrie, Frank Lindsay, stonemason, James St., Balclutha. 161978 Riddell, Thomas Carlyle, clerk, 146 Forth St., Invercargill. 239365 Pettigrew, William Alexander, Manuka Creek. 264966 Riddell, William Law, farm contractor, Heriot. 408177 Phelan, John Thomas, factory hand, Edendale; Southland. 430888 Ridder, Alexander McGregor, yardman, Tuatapere. 269554 Phethean, Harold, station fitter, Monowai Hydro, via 430889 Ridder, John Henry, farm hand, Tuatapere. Tuatapere, Southland. 408985 Riddle, Andrew, farmer, Section 6, Otara Rural Delivery, 436831 Phillips, John Raymond, truck-driver, 45 Tramway Rd., Invercargill. Invercargill. 269677 Ridley, Keith, farm labourer, Glenledi Rural Delivery, 402962 Phillips, Stanley Robert Moore, trucker, care of Bridge Milton. Private Hotel, Kaitangata. 089256 Rinaldi, Edward, waterside worker and shearer, care of 429962 Phillips, Sydney Thomas, jockey, 203 Main St., Gore. Bay View Hotel, Bluff. 409883 Pinkney, Gerald, labourer, Baiufield Rd., Waikiwi, Invercar­ 427355 Riordan, George Franklin, sheep-farmer, "Hillvia," Lums- gill. den, Southland. · 417327 Pipe, Albert, painter, 2 Lyne St., Gore. 158425 Ritchie, Robert, farm hand, Arrowtown. 271120 Pirie, Allan Blackstock, farmer, 117 St. Andrews St., 286202 Rizzi, George Antonia, farmer, Winton. Invercargill. 411726 Roberts, Ernest Edgar, sheep-farmer, Drummond. .
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