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3454 the NEW Zeaf-JAND GAZETTE [No 137 3454 THE NEW ZEAf-JAND GAZETTE [No 137 *61318 CroSB, Charles, Farm Labourer, Bennett's, Oxford. r 61388 Hutchison, Gilbert, Shepherd, "Davaar," Scargill, Christ. 61319 CryseII, Thomas, Labourer, Kirwee. church. 61320 Cunningham, Pat, Farm Labourer, care of Devan's Hotel, *61389 Inwood, Ernest Arthur, BushfeIIer, Irwell, Ellesmere. Ashburton. 61390 Irvine, Charles, Labourer, Annat. 61321 Dalley, Stephen Thomas, Farm Labourer, East Oxford. 61391 Ivory, Edward William, jun., Nurseryman, Rangiora. *61322 Dalzell, Henry, Farmer, Mount Grey Downs, Sefton. *61392 Jackson, Frank, Cartcr, Ashley St, Rangiora. *61323 Deane, Oswald Gordon, Farm Hand, care of W. Buss, *61393 Jackson, Henry, Farmer, Fernside, Rangiora. Scargill. 61394 Jamieson, Thomas, Laboure,., care of McLaughlin Bros., 61324 Dennis, William Edgar, Farm Hand, Glenroy, Canterbury. Duusandel. Cant,erbury. 61325 Denton, Harry, Farmer, Domett, Cheviot. 61395 Jelfs, Joseph George, Farm Hand, Rotherham. 61326 Diokhoff, Frederick George, Farmer, Southbrook, Rangiora. 61326 Judson, James, Shepherd, Snowdale, East Oxford. 61327 Dickie, Douglas, Farm Hand, Riverslea Rd, GIentunncl, 61398 Keir, William Thomas Niven, Carpenter, Empire Hotel, Selwyn. Blenheim. 61328 Doherty, Joseph, Surfaceman, Lincoln. *61399 Kennedy, Hugh Patrick, Stationmaster, Bennett's, Ox· 61329 Douglas, Victor, Cattle·drover, Doyleston. ford. 61330 Duff, Colin Jamieson, Motuhora. *61400 Kennedy, 'Yalter, Farm Labourer, Camp Rd, Rangiora. 61332 Dutton, Sydney, Ploughman, Waihora Sheep Station, *61401 Kevern. Charles Henry, Farmer, East Eyreton, North Can- Mohikarara. terbury. 61333 Everest, Ernest, Labourer, Kaiapoi. *61402 Larsen, Sqfus, Farmer, Cust. 61335 Falkinder, Joel, Farmer, Sefton. 61403 Lawrence, John, Farm Labourer, Southbridge. 61336 Falvey, John Drcw Sylvere, Mechanic, l81 Peterborough 61404 Lewington, Harry Courtnay, Farmer, Greenpark, Springs. St, Christchurch. 61406 Loffha~en, Arthur Edward, Farm Labourer, Ashley 61337 Fawcett, Albert Edward, Labourer, care of Don Restaurant, Bank. Manchester St, Christchurch. 61407 Luddy, Patrick Joseph, Farmer, IrweII. *61338 Ferguson, Leslie, Drivel', Waikari. 61408 LynRkey, Michael J., Farmer, Ohapuku, via Kaiapoi. 61339 Finchan, Herbert Edward, Farmer, The Peaks, North *61410 )!cClclland, Albert, Farmer, Darfield, Malvern. Canterbury, *61423 McClelland, Hugh Warnock, Farmer, Darfield. 61340 Finlay, Joseph Glentinning, Shepherd, Bennett's, Oxford. 61411 M('Olintock, Josiah William, Farmer, 174 Hazeldean Rd, *61341 Fisher, Charles George, Clerk, Kaiapoi, Canterbury. Christchurch. *61342 Fitzgibbon, Joseph, Farmer, North Loburn. 61412 McOurdy, Alexander Wilfred Ferguson, Farm Hand, Annat. 61343 Fitzsimmons, Hugh, Farm.manager, Mina, Cheviot. 6141:l Macdonald, Ariel Ross, Farmer, Annat, Canterbury. *61344 Forrest, Alexander, Farmer, Raven St, Kaiapoi. *61414 McFnrlanc, .Johu Richard, Shepherd, Terrace Station, Horo. 61345 Forrester, John Archihald, Sheep·farmer, Karaka, Hawar· rata. den. 61415 McGee, McDougal, Farm Labourer, Dunsandel. 61346 Frampton, Malcolm William, Farm Labourer, Cooper's 61445 lIIcGowan, Robert, Farmer, 'Yaikari. Creek, Oxford. *61416 McGuiness, Alfred James, Shepherd, Zetland Hotcl, Christ. 61347 Fuller, George Thomas, Ploughman, Hororata. church. 61348 Fussell, Henry Thomas, Farmer, Doyleston. fi1417 McIlr&ith, George, Farm·manager, Southbridge. 61349 Gaffnev, Clifford Thomas Benjamin, Labourer, Post· office, *6141 R )IcIlwraith, Thomas Ivie, Labourer, Darfield, Canterbury. Cust. *61431 MMkay, Alexander Sutherland, Farm Hand, Seaview, Ash. *61350 Gardiner, Herbert Orr, Farm Assistant, The Grove, Irwcll. burton. 61351 Gardner, William Charles, Farm Labourer, 241 High St, 61420 McLaughlan, William Henry, Railway Porter, Waipara. Rangiora. 614Hl McLaughlin, Frank, Shepherd, Montserrat, Omihi. 61352 Garlick, Albert, Chaffcutter, East Oxford. 6142l McI,aughlin, John Alexander, Farmer, Dunsandel. 61353 Gebbie, Andrew, Labourer, Ellesmere. 61422 McLeau, Duncan, Mauager, Lyndon, Waiall. 61354 Geddis, Leonard, Farm Labourer, care of Mrs. Smith, 61424 McLeJlnan, John, Jockey, Leeston. Fernside, Rangiora. 61425 McMillan, Robert Thomas, Farmer, "Sudeley," Irwell. 61355 Gibbs, Thomas Henry, Farmer, Darfield. 61426 McMillin, John, Farm Hand, Waikari. 61356 Gill, James John, Kirwee. *61427 McNae, Andrew Archibald Lincoln, Carpenter, 117 Broug. 61357 Glossop, Sydney, Labourer, Dunsandel. ham St, Wellington. 61358 Golding, Henry, Gardener, Lake View Farm, Greenpark. 61428 McNae, Frank, Farmer, "Mildura.," Courtenay, 61359 Graham, Collins Edwin, Farmer, Bennett's Junction, Eyre. 61429 McQueen, James, Miner, Bush Gully, Coalgate. 61360 Graham, Richard, Catholic Priest, Presbytery, Queenstown, 61430 McQuillan, Robelt, Rabbiter, care of P. T. McLeod, Morri· Otago. son's, Waihemo. 61361 Graham, Sydney, Station Hand, Double Hill Station, Wha. 61432 Mann, Octavis, Teamster, Russell's Flat. kamatau. 61434 Manson, George, Farmer, Lakeside. *61362 Graham, William, Shearer, Culverden. 61435 Margetts, George Edward, Joiner, care of Empire Hotel, 61363 Greening, Charles Cornelius Traves, Farm Labourer, Shef. Blenheim. field, Canterbury. *61436 Marshall, James, Cook, care of G. Hall, Terrace Station, 61364 Grierson, Ivon Guy, Shepherd, care of Farmers' Co.opera. Hororata. tive, Amberley, Kowai. 61437 Marshall, James Bell, Farmer, Leeston, Ellesmere. 61365 Guiney, Eddie, Farmer, Aylesbury. *61438 Martin, Thomas, Gardener, North Rd, Kaiapoi. 61366 Hall, James, 148 King St, Rangiora. 61439 Mason, James Frederick, Storeman, Amberley, North Can. *61367 Hall, William Walter, Farm Labourer, Bayfield, Snowdon, tcrbnry. Christchurch. 61440 Massey, A,thur, Labourer, care of J. D. Hall, Hororata. 61368 Hancox, John Frederick William, Labourer, Church St 61441 Mathews, John Patrick, Rangiora. North, Rangiora. B1443 May, F,ancis (;lement, Engine.driver, 114 King St, Rangiora. *61369 Hannant, Abel, Farmer, Darfield. 61446 Mcikleham, Donald Biggam, Engineer, Whakamatau. 61370 Harney, Patrick Joseph, Farmer, Southbridge, Canterbury. 61447 Meredith, Thomas, Ploughman, Sherwood, W ..iau. 61371 Harris, Charles, Labourer, Kirwee, Malvern. 61448 Milne, Herbert Charles Edward, 'Farm Labourer, Cooper's 61372 Harris, Edward Battelle, Carpenter, caro of J. T. C. Baker, Creek, Oxford. Builder, Waipara. '61449 Monk, Richard William, Royal Oak, Parnassus, *61373 Harris, Percy Edward, Farm Laboure:, High Bank, Methven. *61450 Moore, William, Farmer, Hororata. 61374 Hauschild, Deidrich, Ploughman, Tal Tapu. 61451 Moorhead, James, Farm Hand, Culverden Homestead, CuI. 61375 Hayston, Fletcher, Miner, Arthur's Pass, Tawera. verden. 61376 Henderson, Robert, Farmer, Halkett. 61452 Morgan, Thomas, Station Hand, Chadder Valley, Waiau. 61377 Henry, David, Contractor, Annat. 61453 Mosley, Thomas Mathew, Grocer's Assistant, Hanmer *61378 Herbert, Edwin Hector, Labourer, care of Borthwick's Springs. Freezing.works, Belfast. 61454 Mounsey, Stephen .John, Shearer, View Hill., Oxford. 61379 Hewitt, Le~lie Butler, Labourer, Annat, Canterbury. 61455 Murchison, Tan Roderick Coleridge, Sheep.farmer, Lake 61380 Hill, John Robert Scott., Student, Lincoln College, Lincoln. Coleridge, Selwyn. 61381 Holbrough, Leslie George, Farmer, North Rd, Kaiapoi. 61456 Nelson, Henry Bertram Osborne, Builder, West OxfOId. 61382 Holmes, Walter Huia, Teamster, Amberlcy. 61457 Newton, WillIam, Motukarara, Springs. 62383 Honey, George Havill, Miner, Callaghan's, Kumara. 61458 Nimmo, Hugh, Grocer, Springfield. 61384 Houston, Thomas James, Butcher, care of Mrs. Tindall, 61459 Noonan, Pa1riek, Farm Hand, care of Johns Bros., Fern.ide. 254 Lincoln Rd, Adclington, Christchurch. 61460 O'Boyle, John T., Farmer, Lakeside, Ellesmere. 61385 Hughes, Robert William, Farm Labourer, Southb,ook. 61461 O'Boyle, .Toseph John, Farmer, Leeston. *61396 Hunt, Cedric Arthur, Clerk, care of Dalgety and Co. (Li. 61462 O'Connor, Maurice John, Railway Porter, Clllvcrden, Amuri. mited), Cheviot. 61463 O'Connor, Patrick Joseph, Farm Labourer, St. Leonard's, 61387 Hunter, W,lliam Jenkins, Navvy, care of A. Tent, Culver· Culverden. Amm·i. den. 61464 Oldfiel,l, Frederick Gordon, Shepherd, Culverden, Amuri. .
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