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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 2980 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 110 375462 Wickliffe, John Russell, Accountant, 46 Crawford Rd, 181976 Williams, Penrhyn Herbert Wynn-, 7 Matai Rd, Wellington, Wellington. E.2. 232428 .Wickliffe, Mervyn Lawrence, Clerk, 46 Crawford Rd, Kil­ 280153 lVilliams, Percival, Matmaker, 63 Kensington Avenue, birnie, Wellington. Petone. 428096 Wicks, John Sutherland, Student, 66 Salamanca Rd, 294958 Williams, Reginald, Decorator, 24 Goa St, Wellington, E. 2. Wellington. 275523 Williams, Ronald Wensley MacDonald, Clerk, 40 Buick St, 235500 Wiechern, Richard Allan, Electrician, 4 Salek St, Kilbirnie, Petone. Wellington, E. 3. 271631 Williams, Timothy, French-polisher, 2 Russell St, Lower 229012 Wiggins, Charles Henry, Carpenter, Main Rd, Paraparaumu. Hutt. 165149 Wight, Frederick Charles, Acting Striker; 2 Kirk's Avenue, 407623 Williamson, Allister Cowan, Plasterer, 9 Kedah St, Miramal'. Petone. 409735 Williamson, Andrew, care of Prestige Hosiery Co., Wel- 402525 Wigley, Leslie Arthur, Seaman, care of Mr. F. Roser, 21 lington. Seaview Terrace, Northland, Wellington. 218688 Williamson, Douglas Eric, Clerk, 22 Rolleston St, Wel- 429220 Wilde, Arthur Herbert, Seaman, 16 Rolleston St, Wellington. lington, S. I. 23ll99 Wilde, George Ernest, Cashier, 9 Hathaway Avenue, Karori, 406233 Williamson, Erie Henry, Carpenter, Ararino Rd, Trentham. Wellington. 391894 Williamson, Henry Ivan, Drill Machinist, 43 Ava St, Petone. 271749 Wilkie, George Harwick Burgess, Grocer's Assistant, 34 247000 Williamson, J a.roes Edward, Civil Servant, Aerodromes Kinghorne St, Strathmore Park, Wellington. Services, Public Works Department, Wellington. 252692 Wilkings, Raymond James, Metal-cleaner, 5c 8t. Mary St, 208973 Williamson, John Hawthorn, Clerk, 21 Ventnor St, Seatoun, Wellington, N. I. Wellington, E. 5. 399771 Wilkins, Edgar William, Sleeping-car Attendant, 15 George 146579 Williamson, Rosslyn Wemyss Laurie, Clerk, 28 Karepa St, St, Wellington. Brooklyn, S.W. I. 274408 Wilkins, James Ronald, Manufacturing Retailer, 160 Cuba 180703 Willis, Ernest Arthur, Physical Director, 3 Mana St, St, Wellington. Brooklyn. 390877 Wilkins, Sidney George, Roof-tiler, 12 Picton Avenue, 206260 Willis, Leslie James, Grocer's Assistant; care of 4 Armidale Newtown, Wellington. St, Petone. 420136 Wilkinson, Alfred Mather, Civil Servant, 7 Ava St, Petone. 230531 Willis, Robert Pitt, Clerk, P.O. Box 788, Police Department, 229315 Wilkinson, Arthur Macy Clifford, Labourer, 20 Waitui Wellington. Crescent, Lower Hutt. 398332 Willoughby, Ronald Herbert, Builder, 18 Rodney St, 252643 Wilkinson, Austin Robert, Radio-manufacturer, 136A Lower Hutt. Ghuznee St, Wellington, C. 2. 402874 Wills, Cyril Richard Ernest, Carpenter, 4 Hoggar<;1 St, 383055 Wilkinson, David Dennis Morris, Mechanic, 22 Melbourne Vogeltown, Wellington. Rd, Island Bay, Wellington. 250031 Wills, Donald, Trucker, care of General Post Office, Wel­ 155733 Wilkinson, Earl Gordon, Bank Clerk, 22 Melbourne Rd, lington. Island Bay, Wellington, S. 2. 397425 Willson, Cedric J;~dwin, Fitter and Turner (Apprentice), 299434 Wilkinson, Eric Gordon, Clerk, 7 Ava St, Petone. 7 Harrold St, Kelburn. 237172 Willard, Horace Leigh, Labourer, 6 Nevay Rd, Miramar, 133551 Wilson, Alfred, Cycle-dealer, 3 Gear St, Petone, Wellington. Wellington. 423961 Wilson, Allan Harcourt, Clerk, 127 Adelaide Rd, Wellington. 273171 Willard, Ian Gordon, Gas-cutter, 6 Nevay Rd, Seatoun, 273444 Wilson, Allen Ross, Clerk, care of Mrs. R. Bell, 40 Nairn St, Wellington, E. 5. Wellington, C. 2. 263078 Willcox, Leonard Frederick, Tailor's Presser, 43 Grove Rd, 040158 Wilson, Arthur Wallace, Postmaster, 59 Moxham Avenue, Kelburn, Wellington. Hataitai. 398307 William, Robert H., Painter, 277 Mansfield St, Newtown. 230563 Wilson, Bassil Franklin Bruce Gordon, Ship's Steward, 298174 William.s, Adrian Rex, Soap-mixer, 10 Cuba St, Petone: 93 Yule St, Lyall Bay, Wellington. 136662 Williams, Angus Leslie, Glass-polisher, IO Wigan St, Wel- 256365 Wilson, Cecil George, Sheet-metal Worker, 22 Byron St, lington, C. 2. Miramar, Wellington, E. 4. 254109 Williams, Bernard Alfred Charles, Plumber, 16 Luxford St,, 302855 Wilson, Charles Gardiner, Civil Engineer, 7 Cooper St, Berhampore, Wellington, S. I. Karori, W. 3. 026928 Williams, Bernard Ellis, Compositor and Jifonotype-operator, 293878 Wilson, Charles Henry, Tramway Employee, 48 Hohiria 197 Tinakori Rd, Wellington. Rd, Hataitai, E. 2. 278596 Williams, Charles Stephen Fitzgerald, Journalist, 132 139169 Wilson, Ernest Benjamin, Turner and Fitter, Paparangi, Sydney Street West, Wellington, N. I. Johnsonville. 24598] Williams, Clifford Hector, Scrub-cutter, care of Seamen's 240732 Wilson, Ernest Ford Munro, Clerk, 21B G!enbervie Terrace, Union, 157 Featherston St, Wellington. Wellington. 396131 Williams, Colin Richard, Clicker, "Coogee," 77 Marsden St, 399693 Wilson, Francis Eamonn, Clerk, 23 Goring St, Thorndon, Lower Hutt, Wellington. Wellington. 244028 Williams, Edwin Horace, Printer, 170 Thorndon Quay, 317639 Wilson, Francis Robert, Ministerial Worker, 16 St. Albans Wellington. Avenue, Lower Hutt. 427945 Williams, Eric Lloyd, Grocer's Assistant, 18 Grafton Rd, 233235 Wilson, Frank, Factory Worker, 22 Byron St, Miramar, Roseneath, Wellington. Wellington. 054516 Williams, Frederick John, Steward, 10 Wigan St, Wel­ 391356 Wilson, Frederick, Lineman, 19 Nairn St, Wellington, C. 2. lington. 27 5629 Wilson, Harold James, Factory Hand, 9 Oriental St, Petone. 308090 Williams, George John, Builder's Labourer, 12 Barker St, 377677 Wilson, Harvey Richard, Clerk, 4 Puriri St, Lower Hutt. Wellington. 431087 Wilson, James Gardiner, Fishmonger, "Downhills," Grace- 274476 Williams, Gerald Cedric, '.l'ypewriter-ribbon Machinist, field Rd, Lower Hutt. 218 Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay, Wellington. 399317 Wilson, James Haig, Grocer's Assistant, Roy St, Tawa Flat, 397155 Williams, Grenville Martin, Factory Superintendent, 59 Wellington. Roxburgh St, Wellington, E. I. 253009 Wilson, James Oakley, Librarian, 18 Emerson St, Wel­ 3118663 Williams, Harry Frederick, Police Constable, Central Police lington, S. I. Station, Wellington. 265793 Wilson, John, Salesman, Downhills, Gracefield Rd, Lower 102886 Williams, Harry Stanley, Electrical Apprentice, 34 Todman Hutt. St, Brooklyn, Wellington. 042116 Wilson, John Bell, Clerk, 3 l\fahoe St, Lower Hutt. 255296 Wilhams, Ivan, Secretary, lll Rakau Rd, Hataitai, Wel­ 054520 Wilson, Kenneth David, Clerk, 122 Hataitai Rd, Wel­ lington. lington, E. 2. 182999 Williams, Keith Cecil Lester, Golf Instructor and Club- 234881 Wilson, Laurence Martin, Shorthand-Typist, 39 Rotherham maker, 24 Boulcott St, Lower Hutt. ' Terrace, Miramar, Wellington. 425025 Williams, Keith John, Storeman, 65 Beaumont Grove; 24 7327 Wilson, Laurie Benjamin, Clerk, 4 Puriri St, Lower Hutt. Wellington. 425816 Wilson, Leslie, Teamster, 56 Hopper St, Wellington. 275696 Williams, Lance William Edwards, Caretaker, 171 Waiwhetu 313847 Wilson, Lloyd Kendall, Farmer, 49 Ballance St, Wellington. Rd, Lower Hutt. 399017 Wilson, Norman Claude Herbert, Mechanic, 76 Ghuznee St, 407942 Williams, Laurence Alzott, Mechanic, Tranvi!le St, Here­ Wellington. taunga. 296583 Wilson, Patrick Cyril, Junior Porter, 21 Darking Rd, 141752 Williams, Lawrence Robert, Accountant, 66 Palliser Rd, Brooklyn. Wellington. 375031 Wilson, Peter Drummond, School-teacher, 12 Talavera 182966 Willialns, Leonard Albert, Soap-boiler, 8 Brook St, Lower Terrace, Wellington. Hutt. 280484 Wilson, Robert Kennedy, Motor-driver, Korokoro Rd, 428274 Willia1ns, Leslie Frederick, Labourer, 24 Devonshire Rd, Petone. Miramar, Wellington, E. 4. 316045 Wilson, Robert Mcilraith, Steelworker, care of Mrs. J. 2115588 Williams, Lindsay, rnicker, 77 Mardsen St, Lower Hutt. Andrew, Main Rd, Taita, Lower Hntt. 427946 Williams, Norman Albert Stone, Radio Serviceman, 59 373210 Wilson, Robert Stuart, Hotel-manager, Lloyd's Hotel, Tirangi Rd, Wellington. Cuba St, Wellington. 050376 Williams, Norman Leslie, Civil Servant, 34 Tavistock Rd, 403068 Wilson, Stephen John Verdun, Clerk, care of Head Office, Lyall Bay, Wellington. Lands and Survey Department, Wellington. .
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