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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 320 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 7 MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-oontinued. MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-oontinued. 489996 Niven, Ernest Morton, Customs clerk, 14 High St., Dunedin 477242 Payne, Horace Knight, piano-tuner, care of Chas. Begg s. 2. and Co., Dunedin. 571392 Noble, William John, clerk, 570 George St., Dunedin. 522785 Pearce, Nelson, gardener, 20 Clifford St., Dalmore, Dunedin. 478928 Noy, George Ritchie, bank officer, 13 Lucan St., Dunedin. 033933 Pearce, Norman Arthur, teacher; care of Mr. McDougall, 491429 Nye, Francis James, police·constable, 61 Botha St.; Dunedin. _ Cardrona, Central Otago. 613078 Oats, Arthur John, engine-driver, Kakanut 522756 Pearson, Norman Douglas, blacksmith, Dunback. 481280 O'Brien, Charles Edward, panel-beater, 29 Falcon St., 573927 Peat, Archibald Ponton, coal merchant, 71 Wesley St., Dunedin. Dunedin. 497703 O'Brien, Raymond Frank, tramway motorman, 8 Dun­ 615658 Peat, Sidney Robert, apprentice mechanic, care of 397 · donald St., St. Kilda, Dunedin. Thames Highway; Oamaru. 043732 O'Brien, Terence Michael, medical student, Robert Burns 523646 -Peddie, James Andrew, farmer, Morrisons, Palmerston South. Hotel, Dunedin. 511336 Pedersen, Henry Christopher, labourer, 10 Tanner Rd., 592275 O'Brien, Thomas Joseph, garage attendant, 48 Ale_xandra Woodhaugh, Dunedin. · St., Dunedin. 515482 Pellowe, John George, metal worker, 12 Fortune St., .Dalmore, 607840 O'Callahan, Cecil Victor, salesman, Lochend St., Tainui, Dunedin N.E. 1. Dunedin. 497197 Pellowe, Leonard, yarn storeman, East Taieri. 544353 O'Connell, Tasman, labourer, 90 Dundas St., Dunedin. 511854 Pellowe, Stanley, tannery worker, 315 Main South Rd., 518710 O'Connor, Edward, watersider, 29 Rankeilor St., Dunedin. Green Island. 519587 O'Driscoll, Charles, fitter, 31 Somerville St., Dunedin. 607878 Penman, David Frederick, labourer, 415 Cumberland St., 519588 O'Driscoll, John Ivan Wild.red, builder, 154 Highgate, Dunedin. Roslyn, Dunedin. 587982 Penson, Ernest, labourer, Grant St., Ravensbourne, Dunedin. 611829 Officer, Harold Gordon, farmer, Middlemarch, Central Otago. 496666 Perry, Arthur Bert, coalyard man, 34 Howe St., Dunedin. 584359 Ogg, David, labourer, 24 Canongate St., Dunedin. 246841 Perry, Jack Raymond, clerk, 29 Eskvale St., Dunedin S. 2. 520477 O'Hara, David McRae, labourer, Avon St., Oamaru. 470440 Peters, David Christian, salesman, 17 Marama St., Dunedin. "584215 Olds, Ernest Herbert, labourer, 6 Richmond St., Caversham, 56558/1 Peters, Roland Frederick, builder, 56 Earl's Rd., St. Clair, Dunedin. Dunedin S.W. 1. 250682 Olds, Stanley Lewis, boilermaker, 11 Main South Rd., 470442 Peterson, Allan Longhurst, fitter, 17 Signal Hill Rd., Opoho, Dunedin. Dunedin. 520342 O'Leary, Edgar Byrne, miner, 122 Carroll St., Dunedin. 243659 Peterson, Ivan Alexander, farm hand, Omarama. 496213 Olsen, Christopher Marensus, manager, Ronaldsay St., 496676 Peterso_n, John Henry Humphrey, 12 Ayr St., Mosgiel. Palmerston. · 523342 Petherick, Alexander Bowman, labourer, 119 Main North 593470 Olsen, Frederick Logie, engineer, Harbour Tee,, Careys Bay, Rd., North-east Valley, Dunedin. Port Chalmers. 496656 Pettigrew, James Roland, turner, Roseneath, Sawyers Bay. 493745 Olsen, John Francis, fitter, 14 Hazel Ave., Dunedin S.W. 1. 607690 Pettit, Cyril, builder, Victoria Rd., Waverley, Dunedin. 544413 Olsen, William Joseph, transport operator, Puketeraki. 496658 Phelan, Reginald Lancelot, painter, 61 Oxford St., Dunedin. 512001 O'Malley, Bernard Joseph, garage attendant, 164 Glen Ave., 620336 ,Pheloung, Ian Robert, porter, 12 Mure St., Mosgiel. Dunedin. 473489 Phimester, Robert William, service-car driver, Karitane, 615609 O'Neil, James McDonald, labourer, Main Rd., Sawyers Bay, Dunedin. Dunedin. 607851 Pilkington, Gordon, toolmaker, Glenfield. 512011 O'Neill, Francis John, exchange clerk, 54 Low St., Caversham, 428242 Pilling, John Thomas, spinner, 27 Ribble St., Oamaru. Dunedin C. I. 588638 Pink, John Taylor, labourer, 3 Forth St., Dunedin, 577669 O'Neill, Kenneth Haig, labourer, Abbotshill, Abbotsford, 587976 Pirie, Robert William, agricultural contractor, 180, Rural Dunedin. Delivery, Oamaru. 520281 O'Rawe, Bryan William, boilermaker, 8 Benhar St., Dunedin. 542866 Plank, Cyril John, hotel manager, 277 Anderson's Bay Rd., 478935 Orbell, Henry Allen Scott, farmer, "The River," Wai- Dunedin. kouaiti. 564130 Playsted, William, electrician, 53 Cole St., Caversham, 495379 Osborn, James, plumber, 45 Wickliff 'Fee., Port Chalmers. Dunedin. 469828 Osborne, Gordon Edward, line foreman, Blythe St., Clyde. 523734-Pledger, George, cement worker, 11 Scotland Tee., Green 607836 Osmond, Jack, labourer, ·care of Rugby Hotel, C1!,1Toll St., Island, Dunedin. · Dunedin•. 511583 Pollock, John Robertson, blacksmith's striker, 50B Barr St., 459730 O'Sullivan, Aeneas William Tolster, 80 Russell St., Dunedin. Dunedin. 616180 Oswald, William Anthony, postman, 5 Manders St., North­ 570284 Pollock, Robert James, stores clerk, 207 Melbourne St., east Valley, Dunedin. Dunedin. 510789 Otten, John Basil, moulder, 77 Melbourne St., Dunedin. 540819 Polwarth, George McKay, waterside worker, 41A Grosvenor 110564 Owens, John William Thomas, clerk, care of 50 Russell St., St., Dunedin. Dunedin C. 2. 523939 Pope, Aron George, labourer, Comely Bank, Dunedin. 538024 Padman, Rowland Melville, bootmaker, 20 Strathearn Ave., · 523929 Pomeroy, Hugh, clerk -(N.Z.R.), Waipiata. Dunedin N.W. 2. 430484 Pont, Ronald Charles, butcher, 4 Cashel St'., Dunedin South. 563622 Page, Leslie Robert, boilermaker, 49 Burke St., Mornington, 522904 Porter, David Alfred Ernest, storeman, 838 Cumberland St., Dunedin. Dunedin. 610556 Paine, Walter Raymond, butter-factory employee, care of 469205 Porter, Ralph Vincent, electric welder, 6 Lancefield St., Mrs. R. P. Johnston, 7 Durham St., Mornington, Dunedin. Dunedin. -' 498036 Palmer, Cyril Francis, storeman, No. 1 Flat, 10 Lees St., 619841 Portman, Harold William, plumbing apprentice, 20 District Dunedin. · Rd., Ravensbourne, Dunedin. 517400 Parcell, John O'Brien, farm labourer, Hindon. 618045 Pottinger, Royston Sidney James, student, 34 Sho_rt St., 522214 Park William James, labourer, Herbert, North Otago. Burnside, Dunedin. 520079 Parker, Fredrick Robert, farm worker, 30 Neidpath Rd., 481965 Poulsen, Stanley Otto, butcher, Portobello, Dunedin. Mornington, Dunedin. 620401 Poulter, Clifford Osborne, labourer, 9 Bathgate Rd., 497232 Parker, Ronald Charles Victor, salesman, 7 Cross St., Oamaru, Dunedin S. 1. 575693 Parker, William Francis, miner, Kyeburn Diggings, Naseby. 523991 Pow, Gordon Menzie, motor engineer, 36 Caledonian Rd., 515332 Parnell, Stanley William, labourer, 672 Princes St., Dunedin Oamaru. C.2. 567937 Powell, Fredric Thomas, dairy-farmer, Double Hill, Waitati, 516585 Farnham, Wynyard Herbert Edwin, clerk, 9 Minto St., Dunedin. Dunedin E. I. · 511125 Powell, Herbert Hersee, oil-department superintendent, 515700 Parsloe, Walter Alman, freezing worker, 1 Longwood Ave., 4 Castle Flats, JJnion St., Dunedin. Mornington, Dunedin. 058961 Powley, Ashley Keith Dexter, postman, care of Mrs. W. 607899 Parsons, Henry John, service-car driver, 438 Main North Rd., Bell, Ray St., Cromwell. Dunedin. · 438811 Pratt, Clifford Edward, factory employee, 159 Maclaggan St., 238487 Paterson, David, electrician's apprentice, 435 Tweed St., Dunedin. Invercargill. "527842 Pratt, James, flourmill hand, 7 Bayview Tee., Ravensbourne, 493584 Paterson, James Eric-Walter, florist, 778 George St., Dunedin. Dunedin. 479538 Paterson, Peter, clerk, 4 Botha St., Dunedin. 572445 Pringle, Alexander, custodian, 346 High St., Dunedin C. 2. 617908 Paterson, Robert McGregor, 47 Ann St., Roslyn, Dunedin. 496129 Pringle, William, floorman, care of Woolworth's Ltd., 619226 Paton, Norman Bruce, student, 1 K.R.D. Ferry Rd., Oamaru. Princes St., Dunedin. 620571 Patrick, David Alexander, 207 Anderson's Bay Rd., Dunedin. 496128 Prior, Arthur Norman, writer, care of 29 Henry St., 620468 Patrick, Walter John, presser, care of Post-office, Tomahawk, Dunedin N.W. 1. Dunedin. 618034 Prior, Ian Ambury Miller, medical student, Knox College, 606676 Paul, James Cruickshanks, commercial traveller, 78 Ravens- Dunedin. wood Rd., Caversham, Dunedin. _ 590004 Prisk, Robert Bernard, clerk, Bank of New Zealand, 267246 Paul, Lloyd William, apprentice boilermaker, 20 Botha St., Dunedin North. Tainui, Dunedin E. I. 615613 Propsting, Robert Carlyle, 182 Main North Rd., North-east 564649 Paul, Robert Duncan, engineer, 11 Mure St., Mosgiel. _ Valley, Dunedin. 498985 Paulin, William George Banyon, hospital attendant, Seacliff 589898 Quarterman, Edward John, carpenter, 185 Gladstone Rd., Hospital, care of Post-office, Warrington. Dunedin. .
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