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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 3028 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. llO MILITARY DISTRICT No. 10 (CHRISTCHURCH). 255159 Allan, William Ward, Apprentice Engineer, 2 Richmond St, Timaru." · 417508 Abbott, Alfred John, Dairy-farmer, Murray St, Temuka. 268351 Allen, Alexander Arthur, Male Nurse, Jenkins Farm, Temple- 426630 Abbott, Duncan Grahain, Assistant Farm Worker, Cheviot ton, Christchurch. Rural l\fail Delivery, Cheviot Post-office. 250604 Allen, David McBride, 5 Eton St, Ashburton. 2277I6 Ackroyd, Lawrence George, Farm Labourer, care of Mr. S. G. 299844 Allen, Gordon Reginald, Labourer, .22 Cashel St, Christchurch. McCullongh, Temuka. 409603 Allen, Henry Humphrey, Farmer, Grassy Hills, Rural 300974 A'Court, William Horace, Sawmill Hand, 91 Cranford St, Delivery, Waimate.. St. Albans, Christchurch. 249251 Allen, Henry Thomas, Landscape Gardener, 26 Woodville 216561 Adair, Raymond, Butcher, 19 Ashmole St, Radley, Christ- St, Christchurch, N. I. church. 426858 Allen, Joseph, Tunneller, Public Works Department, Lake 407622 Adams, David Alexander, Southbridge, Canterbury. Tekapo, South Canterbury. 285629 Adams, Derek James, Salesman, 10 Petrie St, Christchurch. 239476 Allen, Alexander Bertram, School-teacher, 104 Hackthome 376815 Adams, Eric Samuel Robertson, Farm Hand, Southbridge. Rd, Christchurch, S. 2 .. 418577 Adams, George Ritchie, Farmer, Southbridge. 003144 Allen, Charles Frederick; Watersider, 22 Essex St, Linwood, 421941 Adams, Harold Alva, Teamster, care of Mr. McCosker, Christchurch. Riverside, Ashburton. 240572 Allen, James Henry, Factory Employee, 4 Catherine St, 246642 Adams, Henry George, Waterside Worker, 81 Moorhouse Timaru. Avenue, Christchurch. 427658 Allen, Raymond, Rubber-laster, 43 Wyen St, Christchurch. 410964 Adams, Ivan Louis, Salvation Army Officer, Salvation Army 248979 Allington, Norman George, care of Mrs. R. Hoyd, Murray Hutt, Burnham Military Camp. Aynsley Hill, Christchurch. 231814 Adams, Jack William, Shop-assistant, 23 Hanmer St, Avon- 193360 Allington, Rona,ld George, Plumber, Rhodes St, Waimate. side, Christchurch. 248522 Allison, Russell Morris, Science Student, 22 Scotston Avenue, 293018 Adams, Keith, 24 Dublin St, Addington, Christchurch. Papanui, Christchurch, N.W. 2. 417623 Adams, Kenneth E., Sheep-farmer, Sheffield. 062564 Allott, Frederick Spencer, Clerk, care of Public Trust Office, 417622 Adams, Raymond L., Sheep-farmer, Sheffield. · Christchurch, C. I. 426571 Adams, Thomas Allan, Farmer, Sheffield. 290345 Alloway, Arthur Henry, Tile-maker, 12 Jollie St, Linwood, 290378 Adams, William George, Baker, 91 Shakespeare Rd, Christchurch. Waltham. 020297 Allpress, Maurice, Hawker, 23 Bay View Rd, Redcliffs, 232813 Adamson, David Leslie, Carpenter, 87 Stourbridge St, Christchurch. Spreydon, Christchurch. 430665 Alpers, Antony Francis George, Cadet Reporter, 27 Holm­ 283441 Adamson, George Thomas, Diesel Serviceman and Motor wood Rd, Fendalton, Christchurch. Mechanic, Fairlie. 220676 Amer, Lewis Edward, Farmer, 29 Centaurus Rd, Cashmere, 427348 Adamson, Robert Owen, Service Driver, 50 Cashel St, Christchurch. Christchurch. 291123 Amos, Denis William, Ice-cream Manufacturer, 8 North 231644 Adcock, Graham Oakley, Sheet-metal Worker, 654 Barbadoes Parade, Richmond, Christchurch, N.E. I. St, Christchurch. 291567 Amos, Herbert Raymond, Storeman, 6 Eton St, Ashburton. 246558 Adkins, Arthur Berry, Electrician, 18A Le Cren St, Timaru. 304301 Amyes, Stanley Leslie Edmund, Market-gardener, 395 Wai­ 288974 Adkins, George Thomas, Mercer and Gentleman's Outfitter, mak Rd, Harewood. l SA, Le Cren St, Timaru. 292044 AncaU, Jack, Pieceworker (Flour Mill), 78 Spencer St, 210858 Agassiz, Franklyn Rudolph, Copy-holder, 53 Norwich St, AddiI1gtou, Christchurch. Linwood, Christchurch. 291433 Andersen, Raymond Peder, Student, Lincoln College, Private 187354 Agnew, Albert Manus, 102 Strickland St, Sydenham, Bag, Christchurch. · Christchurch. 260063 Anderson, Albert Ian, Shop-assistant, Machie St, .Rakaia. 414723 Agnew, Albert Richard, Electrician, 46 Evans St, Timaru. 409403 Anderson, Alfred, Painter and Paperhanger, 66 Antigua St, 268043 Agnew, Hugh William, Fitter, 102 Strickland St, Christ­ Sydenham, Christchurch, S. I. church, S. I. 270325 Anderson, Arthur James, N.Z. Farmers' Co-op., Christchurch. 295181 Agnew, James Ernest, Machinist, 102 Strickland St, Christ- 428143 Anderson, Arthur William, 92 High f;lt, Timaru. church. 229946 Anderson, Cecil Roy, Cadet, 27 Balfour Terrace, Christ­ 411347 Aiken, John Edward, Yardman, Lake Rd, Leeston. church, C. I. 029904 Ainge, Joseph John, Shepherd, 9 Sealy St, Timaru. 424-095 Anderson, Charles Kenneth Butler, Salesman, 23 Lothian 411489 Ainsley, Ian James, Draughtsman, care of 12 Bristol Build­ St, Christchurch. ·· ings, Cashel St, Christchurch. 423751 Anderson, David Murray, Farm Labourer, Lauriston. 100802 Airay, Charles Edward, Farm Labourer, Orton, Temuka. 273717 Anderson, Douglas, Shepherd, Terako, Waiau. 230344 Aitcheson, Walter Edward, Manager of Pharmacy, 95 278553 Anderson, Douglas, Farm-work Contractor, 5 Wellington St, l\fanchester St, Christchurch. Ashburton. · 424566 Aitchison, Abraham, Transport Motor-driver, Landsborough 297039 Anderson, Ernest Boon Alfred, Railways Employee, Rd, Timaru. U2 Opawa Rd, Opawa, Christchurch. 020968 Aitken, David John, Telegraph Cadet, Post-office, Rakaia. 399025 Anderson, Ernest Charles, Btitcher, Parsonage Rd, Waimate. 248220 Aitken, Frank Murray, Teamster, care of Mr. J. Murison, 299386 Anderson, Francis, Upholsterer, 28. Gibbon St, Waltham, Dunsandel Rural Delivery, Selwyn. Christchurch, S. I. · 255149 Aitken, Henry Andrew, Grocer's Assistant, 4 Banks St, 409836 Anderson, Frank, Farm-work, 66 Antigua St, Christchurch, Timaru. S.l. 291947 Aitken, John Francis, Freezing-works Hand, 41 Greens Rd, 309155 Anderson, Frederick Andrew, Storekeeper, Lauriston. Papanui, Christchurch. 291555 Anderson, Frederick Herbert, Car-painter's Apprentice, 227762 Alderdice, Stanley John, Panel-beater, 28 Leitch St, Somer­ 134 Victoria St, Christchurch, C. I. field, Christchurch, S.W. I. 423752 Anderson, George Gavin, Farm Labourer, Lauriston. 253420 Aldridge, Alexander Wheeler, Teamster, 27 Otipua · Rd, 397672 Anderson, Gordon Stanley, Civil Servant, Queen Mary Timaru. Hospital, Ha.nmer Springs. 277563 Aldridge, Andrew Jeffery, Tractor-driver, Springburn. 268487 Anderson, Hamish Jack McLeish, Tailor's Cutter, 230737 Aldridge, Donald Telford, Farmer, Dunsandel. 376 Colombo St, Sydenham, Christchurch. 227730 Alexander, Archibald Malcolm Charles, Storcman, 91 Gar­ 299910 Anderson, H. R., Labourer, 37 Dickens St, Addington, lands 0Rd, Hillsborough, Christchurch. · Christchurch. 301387 Alexand.ll', Bert, Bushman, care of Grand Central Hotel, 429656 Anderson, John Edwin, Grocer's Assistant, High.St, Leeaton. Ashburton. 181494 Anderson, Leslie ,John, Clerk, 36 Donegal St, Belfast, 251631 Alexander, ,Clifford, Flax-cutter, 180 Ki_ng St, Rangiora. Christchurch. 424397 Alexander, Edward Francis, Mount Somers, Ashburton. 279582 Anderson, Lester George, Farm Hand, Maranan, Lismore 298090 Alexander,. Gaven Douglas, Chaff-cutter Hand, Omihi, Rural Delivery. North Canterbury. 260021 Anderson, Lewis Henry, Truck-driver; 376 Colombo St, 398241 Alexander, . George L.eo, care of A. B. Lockhead, Alford Sydenham, Christchurch, S. I. Forest Rural Delivery, Mount Somers. 295186 Anderson, Louis, Seaman, 6 London St, Lyttelton, 399289 Alexander, Leonard, Farm Hand, Hook Rural Mail Delivery, 294874 Anderson, Ronald Edward, Manager, Sheep-station, Mount Waimate. Algidus, Lake Coleridge. 300108 · Alexander, Maximillian, Lorry-driver, Lakeside,. Canterbury. 405890 Anderson, Selwyn Alick, Tractor-driver, Darfield Rural Mail 291234 Alexander, Warren Elmore, 9 Colombo St, Christchurch. Delivery. 181468 Alexandre, Ralph Ernest, Labourer, North Rd, Belfast. 300889 Anderson, Stanley C:i,Til, Railway Porter, New Zealand 417600 Allan, Douglas James, Dairy-farmer, care of F. E. Twyford Railways, Rolleston. and Co., Box 985, Christchurch. 234744 Andreassend, Bert Victor, Shop-assistant, 36 Memorial 287194 Allan James Stuart, Farm Hand, Rotherham. Avenue, Timaru. 231687 Allan'. Robert, Iron-head Grinder, 222 Edgeware Rd, Christ­ 219824 Andrew, Archibald John, Sheep-farmer, North Loburn church. Rural Delivery, Rangiora. 425219 Allan, Roy Verdun, Motor-body Builder's Apprentice, 135376 Andrew, Brian Samuel, Shop-assistant, care of 150 Peter St, 7 Bunyan St, Christchurch. Ashburton. .
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