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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. Tno. 99 2682 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. tNo. 99 MILITARY AREA No. 9 (NELSON)-contmued. MILITARY AREA. No. 9 (NELSON)-contimled. 572466 O'Sullivan, Denis, Patrick, fireman {N.Z.R.), 20 Cowper St., 482511 Reynolds, Colin Henry Philip, sales-manager, Alfred St., Greymouth. Blenheim. 578576 Owen, Robert, farmer, Murchison. 595934 Rhodes, Cecil John Fredrick, farmer, Collingwood. 633504 Owen, Wallace Stanley, seaman, Songer St., Stoke. 609389 Rhodes, Stanley Francis, male nurse, Hospital, Stoke. 467696 Palk, George, accountant, Eltham Rd., Blenheim. 522952 Riaoh, Hector, shiftman, No. 2 Barracks, Dobson, West 579387 Palmer, Dennis Henry, sawmill hand, Wai-iti. Coast. 464465 Palmer, Leslie Thomas, master mariner, 182 Hampden St. E. 539622 Richards, Edgar, farmer, Inchbonnie, Westlanq.. 539875 Palmer, Norman Edward, sawmill hand, c/o Webley Bros., 586272 Richards, Frank Thomas, engine-driver (N.Z.R.), 535 Atawhai. Railway, Otira, Westland. 543532 Pamment, Fredrick Arthur, farmer, Wataroa. 591311 Richards, Gilbert Henry, farmer, P.B., Collingwood. 597013 Parker, John Hilton, labourer, Puketa, Kaikoura. 604462 Richards, John William, traffic inspector, 28 High St., 567001 Parkes, Albert Victor, labourer, Queen Victoria St., Motueka. Greymouth. 569664 Parmenter, Roy, N.Z.R. guard, 599 Railway House, High 632592 Richardson, Morris George, trucker, c/o Kiwi Boardinghouse, St., Greymouth. 11 .Alexander St., Greymouth. 459.781 Patchett, Russell Godfrey, printer, 101 Grove St. 544398 Richmond, William Beverland, coal-miner, c/o Post-office, 564639 Patterson, Charles Gordon, funeral-director, 62 Albert St., Waimarie. Greymouth. 585136 Riddell, James Robert, butter-factory hand, Bridge Rd., 490645 Patterson, Edward Earland, railway guard, c/o Railway­ Collingwood. · station, Greymouth. 491084 Ridler, John Wilfred, tobacconist, Palmerston St., Westport. 588360 Patterson, Robert McKay, manager, Cobden St., Westport. 528874 Riley, Frank Noel, labourer, 91 Charles St., Blenheim. 523622 Patterson, Robert William Joseph, truck-driver, P.W.D., 585122 Riley, Max Eugene, dairy-farmer, Rockville. Inangahua Landing. 567356 Risk, John, plumber, Brougham St., Westport. 607894 Pattison, Albert Cecil, grocery-assistant, CarroUSt., Runanga. 465142 Ritchie, William, senior telegraphist, c/o R.N.Z.A.F., 564650 Paul, James Thomas Scurr, service-car driver, 38 Wakefield Omaka, Blenheim. St., Westport. 632044 Robertson, Francis Alexander Neilson, apprentice carpenter, 490443 Pawson, Philip, butcher, 133 Vanguard St. Waimangaroa, Westport. 595178 Payn, Albert Edward, mill hand, Kumara Junction. 583516 Robertson, Louis Stephen Scott, farmer, Harihari, Westland. 587998 Pearson, Robert Edward, diesel-shovel operator, 168 Queen 511773 Robinson, Albert Walter, ferry Rd., Spring Creek, Blenheim. St., Westport. 522082 Robinson, Geoffrey Alan, timekeeper, c/o P.W.D., Picton. 578764 Perano, Charles Loxley, fisherman, Rutland St., Picton. 541305 Robinson, Henry Leonard, labourer, c/o Dawsons Hotel, 633161 Perry, Alfred William, tailor, c/o Post-office, Greymouth. Broadway, Reefton. 495962 Perry, Arnold Edward, dental surgeon, Hall St., Hokitika. 585513 Robinson, John William, roadman, P.W.D. Camp, 531499 Peter; Edward Lyndon, farmer, Hapuka. Inangahua.· 534561 Peters, Hector, engineer, Main Rd., Dobson, Brunnerton. 585115 Robb, Alexander Stewart, coal-miner, Main Rd., Taylor­ 495618 Peters, Hugh Eric, coal-miner, 34 Richmond St., Cobden. ville, Brunnerton. 495626 Peters, Norman Frederick, fitter, 10 Natalie St. 567749 Robb, Henry JameR. Lauritz, farmer, St. Omer Post-office, 573895 Peters, Philip, billiards-saloon manager, South St., Blenheim. Picton. 532024 Petrie, Edwin Baden, truck-driver, 116 Queen St., Westport. 474165 Robb, John James, sawmill hand, Batty's Cross Rd., Spring. 513204 Philpott, Ernest George, motor mechanic, McCallum St., lands, Blenheim. · Blenheim. 585093 Roberts, Carl, radio serviceman, Dobson, Brunnerton. 566673 Pickering, Albert Edward, miner, Main Rd., Dobson, 564475 Roberts, Henry Thomas, carpenter, Old Wharf Rd., Motueka. Greymouth .. 481135 Roberts, Robert William, police constable, Police-station, 496636 Pickett, John Albert, labourer, Oaro. P.O. Box 25, Picton. 633941 Pike, Courtney Paul Joseph, radio mechanic, Maori Rd. 511170 Roberts, Samuel George, share-milker, R.M.D., Takaka. 587974 Pirrie, Robert, miner, Brodie St., Blackball. 591230 Robertson, Alexander William, truck-driver, Okuru, South 570000 Plummer, Stephen Harold, miner, Millerton, via Westport. Westland. 579619 Polglaze, Albert Edward Lewis, market-gardener, Bright- 593969 Robertson, George, poultry-farmer, Wither Run, Blenheim. water. 494479 Robertson, James Herbert, watchmaker, Poole St., Motueka. 613020 Porteous, Cyril George, marine engineer, 24A Derby St., 633439 Roderique, Raymond John, fisherman, 81 Queen St., Westport. Westport. 485638 Porter, Norman Alexander James, ganger {N.Z.R.), 498 511766 Rodgers, John, surfaceman, Brougham St., Westport. Railway Cottage, Otira. 563541 Rodley, Montague Harry, labourer, 21 Elliott St. .595147 Potts, Edwin, cabinetmaker, 139 Vanguard St. 547959 Rodley, Norman, storekeeper, 124 Waimea St. 464336 Powell, Fredrick Vincent, branch-manager, 7 Nile St. 631641 Rogers, John, mine-worker, Dobson, Brunnerton. 572956 Prentice, William, coal-miner, 64 Gillies St., Denniston. 597792 Rooney, Edward Ronald, sawmiller, Inangahua Junction. 604784 Prestag, Thomas Aris, gardener, Cobden St., Westport. 481935 Rosanowski, Michael August, coal-miner, Main St., Reefton. 567967 Preston, Cecil Bromly, baker, Sale St., Hokitika. 632542 Rose, Edward Thomas, assistant surveyor, 63 Shakespeare 628029 Preston, George Patrick, cook, 45 Arney St., Greymouth. St., Greymouth. 605715 Priest, Alfred, forestry worker, Kotuku. 542221 Rose, Frederick \Villiam, miner, Wainta. 527361 Prince, Frederick Mortimer, boiler attendant, Takaka. M7425 Rose, John Douglas, farmer, Spring Creek, Marlborough. 481928 Pringle, Archibald James, postmaster, Post-office Residence, 547692 Roskvist, Rudolph, builder, Granity. Granity. 633490 Ross, Ian George, motor mechanic, Bealey St., Hokitika; 590642 Pugh, Llewellyn (jun.), carrier, Clarence Bridge. 594197 Ross, Lawrence Sebley, cycle-dealer, Weld St., Hokitika.. 544716 Pugh, Robert Edwin, civil servant, 26 Herbert St., Grey- 469407 Roughan, Denis Patrick, postmaster, Upper Moutere. mouth. · 461131 Rout, Douglas Malcolm, bank officer, 44 Van Dieman St. 633493 Purnell, Jack, miner, Ranfurly St., Runanga. 581433 Rowe, William Carl, dredge worker, Barrytown, Greymouth. 579038 Quennell, Arthur Stanley, health inspector, Wither Rd., 542112 Rowse, Joseph Henry, coal-miner, Ranfurly St., Runanga. Blenheim. 632274 Ruffell, Leslie Vincent Chriss, butcher, 25 Percy St., 590200 Quinn, Patrick Robert, company-manager, Karoro, Grey- Blenheim. mouth. 514624; Rush, Arther Frederick George, dairy-farmer, Canvastown. 529791 Quirk, Bert, carpenter, 43 Nile St. 611717 Russ, Leslie Wilton, gold-miner, Camerons, Greymouth. 591567 Quy, Ephraim John, labourer, Rapahoe, Runanga. 562302 Russell, Jack Cyril, N.Z.R. employee, 42 Blake St., Blake- 516843 Radford, John Harry, farmer, Kotuku, Westland. town, Greymouth. 559150 Rae, John, labourer, 134 St. Vincent St. 422634 Russell, John, surfaceman, Rapahoe, Runanga. 631609 Rae, Sidney Herbert Page, postman, Livingstone St., 529414 Russell, Patrick John, labourer, Arahura, Hokitika. Hokitika. 608864 Russell, William Henry, coal-miner, Bumetts Face, near Westport. · 529279 Raine, Richard Charles Thomas, farmer, "Oaklands," 625173 · Russo, Agnello, gardener, 91 Halifax St. Stoke. 593631 Rutherford, John, coal-miner, Wainui St., Dobson. 606838 Ray, William George, engine-driver, Karamea. 544622 Rutland, Arthur Gould, motor engineer, Iwa Rd., Waka­ 632366 Reed, Wallace Wilbur, clerk, Riwaka. puaka. 586298 Reeves, Arthur T~omas, labourer, Upper Takaka.. 594335 Rutland, George Hubert, farm-manager, Cape Campbell. 633889 Reeves, Malcolm Ian, motor mechanic, Main Rd., Tahunanui. 600402 Rutledge, George Herbert, blacksmith, Wakefield St., 633834 Reeves, Norman ,John, seaman, Lower Queen St., Westport. Tuamarina, Blenheim. 568345 Reeves, Wilfred George, carpenter, King Edward St., 514632 Rutledge, Edward James, carpenter, P.W.D. Camp, Oaro. Motueka. 544619 Rutledge, William Ernest, motor-body builder, Scott St., 512625 Reid, John Andrew Millar, stationmaster (N.Z.R.); Railway Blenheim. House, Runanga. 568568 Ryall, John, lorry-driver, Kumara. 529313 Reid, John McLean, branch-manager, Beach Rd., Kaikoura. 600405 Sadler, Leslie Andrew, draper and mercer, McGowan St., 632665 Reid, Marcus Lindsay, clerk, 102 Maxwell Rd., Blenheim. Runanga. 586234 Renne11, Joseph Wilfred, shepherd, c/o W. S. Booth, 60 544730 Salmond, George Andrew, electric linesman, 65 :ijalifax St. Trafalgar St. 626662 Sannassaro, Pasqualo, bricklayer, 4 Cobden St., Westport. 631608 Rennie, William Gilbert, N.Z.R. employee, Beach Rd., 543947 Satherley, Clarence Aubrey, agricultural farmer, Hope, Westport. R.M.D., Richmond. 522117 Rentoul, Duncan, state-forestry worker, Kikiwa, Motupiko 592741 Satherley, Wilfred Unsworth, hotel-proprietor, Post-office R.M.D. Hotel, Tasman St., Collingwood. · ' 633492 Renwick, Lionel Vivian, truck-driver, c/o Mrs. Seaton 633487 Saunders, Henry Vere, apprentice engineer, 153 Wakefield Bright St., Westport. ' Quay. .
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