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MILITARY AREA No. 10 (CHRISTCHURCH}-contfflUBd. 543230 Skelton, George Arthur, company secretary, l Crichton 510848 Smith, Richard, store foreman, 350 Barrington St., Adding- Tee., Sydenham. ton. 584596 Skilling, Benjamin Leslie, blacksmith, McMurdo St., Tinwald. 555105 Smith, Robert Cyril, grocer's assistant, Cox St., Geraldine. 514208 Skilling, Raymond Stanly, contractor, Grove St., Tinwald. 573465 Smith, Robert Henry, labourer, 276 Hereford St. 601441 Skipworth, Ivan Horace, schoolmaster, 20 Harakeke St. 582162 Smith, Roy Adolphus, baker's machinist, 129 Sea View Rd., 514219 Skipworth, Reginald Gershom, engineer, 4 Tanner St. New Brighton. 484657 Skudder, Charlie, shepherd, Holme Station, Timaru. 630439 Smith, Russell Crawford, 60 Esplanade North Beach, New 550182 Skurr, Lester Gordon, farmer, Rural Delivery, Oxford. · Brighton. 629722 Skurr, Ronald Walter, farm assistant, care of Mr. J. E. ' 546730 Smith, Sydney Maxwell, farm labourer, West Coast Rd., Skurr, Sheffield. ., Waddington, Sheffield. 584593 Slade, Keith, labourer, 11 Fielding St. 529680 Smith, Thomas, driver, 239 Opawa Rd. 562238 Slade, Reginald George, manager, 16 White St., Timaru. 483586 Smith, Thoma,s- Albert, newspaper assistant, 18 Shrewsbury 514767 Slattery, Thomas James, company-manager, 6 Grasmere St., St., Merivale. Timaru. 562287 Smith, Thomas James, farmer, Fernside, Rangiora. 596903 Sleeman, Allan George, journalist, 24 Clifton Tee. 594496 Smith, Thomas James, labourer, McKenzie St., Fairlie. 514205 Sloan, Adam Gillespie, farm labourer, Montalto, Mayfield. 555111 Smith, Thomas McGhie, flour-mill employee, Featherstone 469056 Sloan, Ernest Herbert, decorator, 15 Rotherham St. Ave., Kairaki. 530406 Sloane, Arthur Ronald, turner, 64 Matlock St., Woolston. 528949 Smith, Thomas William, boilermaker, 2 Paeroa St., Rio­ 550l93 Sloss, Alexander Williamson, farmer, Leamington, Cheviot. carton. 529027 Small, Leslie Robert, motor-driver, 73 Ashgrove Tee. 589834 Smith, Vernon Harold, mental-institution officer, 6 Church 514946 Small, Thomas Patrick, welder, 106 North St., Timaru. St., Templeton. , 550197 Smart, Lawrence Howard, farm worker, care of L. E. Smart, 580855 Smith, Walter Edwin, tractor-driver, Waikari. Box 3, Lincoln. 513014 Smith, Walter Vernon Jackson, journalist, 79 Wai-iti Rd., 494793 Smeaton, Fred Leslie John, clerk (N.Z.R.), 68 Hassall St., Timaru. Timaru. 5I!H56 Smith, Weldon Richard, exchange clerk, 18 Sarah St., 592816 Smellie, Basil, motion-picture exhibitor, ,Tacks Pass Rd., Timaru. Hanmer Springs. 541174 Smith, William Gordon, carpenter, 179 King St., Rangiora. 580587 Smith, Albert George Joseph, grocer's .assistant, Main Rd., 496166 Smith, William Kirk, storeman, 20 Gamblins Rd., St. Temuka. Martins. · 541128 Smith, Alfred James, slaughterman, 428 Ferry R~. 612137 Smith, William Lawrence, labourer, care of Linen-flax 545127 Smith, Archie ,James, supervisor of mechanical work, Factory, Washdyke. Public Works Department, Temuka. 612262 Smitheram, Thomas Henry, labourer, 112 Randolph,St., 494811 Smith, Archie Phillip, labourer, 8 Hugh St., Kaiapoi. Woolston. 484653. Smith, Cecil Gray, shirt-cutter, 72 Durham St. 511995 Smyth, Richard Barnsley, fitter, P.W.D. Camp No. 4, 545120 Smith, Claude William, cabinetmaker, 17 Estuary Rd., ,. Lake Tekapo. New Brighton. 628497 Smythe, Raymond George, upholsterer, 14 Coleridge St. 592853 Smith, Clifford Haldane, club steward, 70 Tancred St., 590067 Snelgrove, George Alexander, traveller, 83 Andover St. Ashburton. 552121 Snelling, Arthur Walter, wireworker, 17 Severn St. 580343 Smith, Colin Campbell, labourer, 7 St. John's St. 535108 Snelling, Laurie, labourer, 77 Southampton St. - 545103 Smith, C'yril Albert, carpenter, 286 Page's Rd., Aranui. 613731 Soanes, Gilbert Alfred; foreman mechaniciau, 245 West­ 594277 Smith, Daniel Slater, waterside worker, 46 Hawkhurst Rd., minster St. Lyttelton. 628752 Sole, Stanley Edward, labourer, care of W. Sole, Hunter 466468 Smith, David Gordon, coppersmith, 11 Studholme St., · Rural Mail Delivery, Waimate. Spreydon. 630183 Soper, Frank Graham, student, 58 Armagh St. 468186 Smith, Edmund Frederick, inspector of factories, 177 464440 Souness, John Watson, grocer, Allen St., Methven. Hastings St., Waltham. · 5.41188 South, Norman George, wool-classer, 1Vinchester. 529231 Smith, Eric Liwrence, surface:nian (N.Z.R.}, Rolleston St., 593765 Southerwood, George Frederick, clerk, 107 Peverel St. Rakaia. · 589801 Southerwood, Philip Arthur, storeman, 165 Brougham St. 545181 Smith, Eric Vernon, electric-welder, Maude St., Temuka. 629492 Soutter, Ronald George, upholsterer, 470 Oxford Tee. 545184 Smith, Ernest James, builder, 203 Ashgrove Tee. 589216 Sparks, Charles Samuel, farmer, Halswell. 511524 Smith, Ernest Vivian, shunter (N.Z.R.), 2 Cumnor Tee. 613151 Sparks, Victor George, plumber, 31 Somerset St., Spreydori. 594214 Smith, Fred, orchardist, Loburn-Whiterock Rural Mail 445273 Sparrow, Denys Lester, clerk, The Vicarage, Tai Tapu, Delivery, Loburn, Rangiora. Canterbury. 592465 Smitn, Frederick Douglas, clerk, 10 Field St., Upper Riccar­ 535846 Sparrow; Ralph Jeffery, cleaner, 171 Ferry Rd. ton. 630989 Spencer, Earl Edward, shepherd, 31 Edmonds St. 511237 Smith, Frederick Edward, coal-miner, Glentunnel. 547733 Spicer, Albert Charles Edward, labourer, 14 Hagley St., 622934 Smith, Frederick John Alexander, bushman, 331 Moorehouse Riccarton. , Ave. 590694 Spicer, Harry Vernon, ceHarman, 7 Cross Rd., Sockburn. 497330 Smith, Frederick William, lorry-driver, care of Post-office 583624 Spicer, Herbert William, engineer, 44 Harper St., Sydenham. Hawarden. 511161 Stace, Mehrten Botham, accountant; 24 Russell St. 628750 Smith, Geoffrey Gainsford, carpenter, Woodend, North 536928 Stack, David Richard, teamster, Carew Rural Delivery, Canterbury. Ashburton. 580248 Smith, Geoffrey Sydney, branch-manager, 29 Kirkwood Ave. 629279 Stagpoole, Victor Martin, student, 4 Huia St. 545170 Smith, George Edwin, hairdresser and tobacconist, 308 536934 Stalker, Athol Westley, farmer, Smarts Rd., Rangiora. Wilsons Rd., Opawa. 608517. Standeven, Claude Regim1Jd, labourer, 14 Leslies Rd. 603270 Smith, George Gregor, farmer, Rangiora, Sefton Rural Mail. 631264 Stanley, Robin James, apprentice optical mechanic, 18 576737 Smith, George Percival David, engineer, 39 Osbourne Tee., Brittan Tee., Lyttelton. North Beach. 515915 Starsmeare, George, buiJder and contractor, 10.A Canada St., 580250 Smith, George Robert, labourer, care of Mr. G. Bates, Timaru. Temuka. 485263 Stead, Leo Francis, sheet-metal worker, 9 Antrim St., 539690 Smith, Gilbert Edward, grocer's assistant, Railway Tee.~ Sydenham. Temuka. 475766 Steel, Wilfrid Percy, clerk, 28 Cashmere View St., Sydenham. 604826 Smith, Herbert Leslie Stafford, hotel licensee, Grosvenor 618587 Steele, George, farmer, Port Levy. Hotel. 586581 Steer, Ernest Lenard James, shepherd, Greta Paddock, 628498 Smith, John Charles, moulder, 19 Grafton St., Opawa. Private Bag. 541998 Smith, Kenneth Raymond, farmer, Geraldine Flat, Geraldine. 551113 Steer, William Thomas Sherred, caterpillar-tractor driver, 543006 Smith, Leonard Beckford, motor-car painter, 157 Springfield care of C. J. Talbot, Box 15, Fairlie. Rd., St Albans. 542618 Stephens, Alfred George, poultry-farmer, Chenery Ave., 527574 Smith, Leslie David, chaffcutting contractor, vVaikari. Ouruhia, via Christchurch. 593069 Smith, Leslie Diedrich James, public accountant, South Belt, 461874 Stevens, Harry Gordon, civil servant, 40 Winton St., Rangiora. St. Albans, 629446 Smith, Lyall Russell Shaw, employee (P. and T.), care of 630185 Stevens, Ivan Thomas, mill employee, 27 Wakanui Rd., 90 King St., Rangiora. Ashburton. 543002 Smith, Maurice Henry, lorry-driver, .9 Bunyan St., Waltham. 536010 Stevens, Ralph David, plumber, 21 Dacre St. 6283'79 Smith, Neil Alfred, cooper's apprentice, 97 Wildberry St. 583205 Stevens, Reginald Morris, school-teacher, 2 Poulton Ave., 510854 Smith, Norman Johnston, coffee-maker, 8 Pannels Ave., Shirley. Richmond. 629865 Stevens, Robert Francis, farm hand, P.O. Box :2, Springburn. 552102 Smith, Percy Herbert, railway clerk, 224 New Zea]and 542628 Stevens, Stephen Osborne, carrier, 138 Jubilee Ave., New Railways, Waipara. Brighton. 630750 Smith, Raymond George, butcher's assistant, 47 Bank St., 591820 Stevenson, Eric Brebner, Presbyterian minister, The Manse, Bri'dge and Bowen Sts., Rakaia. ' Timaru. 535682 Stevenson, Francis David, seasonal worker, Gaul St., Fairlie. 580144 Smith; Reece Frederick, farmer, Mount Hutt Rd., Mount 493283 Stevenson, Herbert Edward, manufacturer and company Hutt Rural Delivery, via Rakaia. owner, 21 Haast St. 580145 Smith, Reginald Bruce-, accountant, 181 J\,fain Rd., Kaiapoi, 583211 Stevenson, James Sylvester, carpenter, 33 King St., Timaru. North Canterbury. · 096984 Stevenson, Norris 'ffohnston, minister of religion, Main· St., 462744 Smith, Reginald Wallace, stock auctioneer, 192 Clyde Rd., Oxford West. Fendalton. 513133 Stewart, Charles Roy, labourer, Robinson's Bay. .
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