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Nov. 11.] the NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Nov. 11.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2693 MILITARY AREA No. 10 (CHRISTCHURCH)-contimred. MILITARY AREA No. 10 (CHRISTCHURCH)-continued. 506696 Hamilton, Roy Leonard, fisherman, Taumutn, Leeston. 507699 Hawkins, Lancelot Innes, company-manager, 40 Good St., 472627 Hamilton, Thomas Beavan Wallace, farm-manager, Grassy Rangiora. Hills R.D., Waimate. 507695 Hawthorne, Edwin Bernard, general labourer, 26 Bletsoe 482475 Hamilton, Victor Len, labourer, 3 Wellington St., Timaru. Ave., Spreydon. 467257 Hammett, William Alexander, fire-insurance clerk, 70 St. 566121 Hay, Hugh Warnock, grocer, 7 Antrim St. Martin's Rd. 4 70972 Haydon, Charles Cyril, farm-manager, 408 Prestons Rd., 538857 Hammond, Leslie Allen, labourer, Guthries Rd., Belfast. Marshland. 631871 Hammond, William Alexander, farm-assistant, 12 Deal St., 488836 Hayes, Alpheus, farmer, "Normanvale," Hakataramea. Timaru. 616453 Hayman, Ross Alexander, farmer, Willowbridge R.M.D., 574582 Hampton, Mafeking Robert, labourer, "Struan," Haka­ Waimate. taramea. 573784 Hayman, Thomas Leonard, farmer, Opiro, Waimate-Willow­ 634176 Hancock, Alexander, flax-mill employee, Jackson St., bridge R.D., Studholme Junction. Methven. 579347 Haymes, Jesse Thomas, railway guard, 112 Breezes Rd. 505772 Handisides, Claude Henry, warehouseman, 49 Matipo St., 579349 Hayward, Cyril Robert, transport-manager, 122 :Fitzgerald Riccarton. St., St. Albans. 633420 Hanifin, Michael Victor, linen-flax worker, Grey St., Fairlie. 521933 Hayward, William Donald, tank-wagon driver, 25 Hardwicke 519514 Hanley, John Arnold, shop-assistant 245 Armagh St. St., Sumner. 517312 Hannafin, Thomas Joseph, freezing-worker, 39 Newnham 546751 Haywood, Albert Bruce, dealer, Hislop St., Geraldine. Tee., Riccarton. 501757 Haywood, Lance Bruce, butcher, 25 Charles St. 583894 Hannah, John Richard, clerk (N.Z.R.), 18 Winston Ave. 501759 Hazeldine, Clarence Bate, motor mechanic, 15 Maldon St., 537374 Hanrahan, Randal, farmer, Fairton, Ashburton. Sydenham. 632307 Hanser, Colin Russell, clerk, 69 St. Relier St. 608570 Hazeldine, Percival Bertram, labourer, 96 Aikman's Rd. 467243 Harbison, Robert Hugh, timber-worker, 36 South Crescent 571560 Heal, Frederic Herbert, master grocer, 85 London St., Rd. Lyttelton. 542413 Hardie, William Robert, shepherd, Mt. Peel Station, Peel 492166 Healy, John Bennard, farmer, R.M.D., Levels Valley. Forest. 531244 Hecc, Henry Lestley, scrap-metal dealer, 64 Harman St., 63207 4 Harding, Joseph William, seaman, 160 Lincoln Rd. Addington. 566006 Harding, Leonard, labourer, 104 Torrens Rd., Addington. 509846 Hedges, Gordon Hereward, warehouseman, 52 Tilford St., 601416 Harding, William Thomas, plasterer, 17 Archer St., Timaru. Woolston. 499129 Hardman, Frederick, bootmaker, 11 Bordesley St. 583020 Hedley, John Gerald Lowe, sales-manager, 32 Berry St., 542414 Hardy, Percy Reginald, farm labourer, KilJinchy, Leeston. North Beach. 517866 Hare, Joseph William, farmer, Coldstream R.D., Ashburton. 531151 Hegan, James Murray, dairy-farmer, 18 Main Rd., South- 583890 Hare, Ralph Arouri, carpenter, 62 Retreat Rd. brook. 632252 Harkness, Ivan Bruce, farm hand, c/o Mr. W. J. McHaffie, 593758 Hegan, William John, barman, 28 Rutland St. Totara Valley, Pleasant Point. 558840 Helem, George, labourer, Talbot St., Geraldine. 557174 Harman, Cha,rles Maurice, farmer, Swannanoa, Rangiora. 520167 Hempstalk, Iver William, watersider, 71 Hills Rd., Heathcote. 545904 Harrington, Leslie Henry, farmer, Takamatua. 488512 Hempstalk, Thomas Bertinus Trengrove, clerk, 15 Ensor's 595090 Harris, Albert, labourer, 77 Salisbury St. Rd. 517962 Harris, Cecil John, plumber, 52 Bordesley St., Linwood. 558867 Hemsley, John Ernest, carpenter, 29 Oxford St., Lyttelton. 492905 Harris, Edward Charles, clerk, 8 Hobson St. 507457 Henderson, Charles Julius Henry, labourer, Sheffield. 611244 Ha.rris, Hector William George, storeman, 92 Courtenay St., 499163 Henderson, George Henry, cartage contractor, Courtenay, St. Albans. Greendale R.M.D., Kirwee. 519039 Harris, Herbert Radcliffe, farm~manager, 52 Vagues Rd., 507464 Henderson, Hart Charles, carpenter, c/o P.W.D. Rangitata Papanui. Diversion, Mayfield. 477439 Harris, Herbert Thompson, driver, Grey St., Fairlie. 509332 Henderson, James Alexander Gideon, omnibus-driver, 544842 Ha,rris, Leslie Joseph, machine moulder, 22 Sewell St., 12 Studholme St. Linwood. 520157 Henderson, James Gilbert, waterside worker, 36 Voelas Rd., 509383 Harris, Ma.jor Stanley, photo-engraver, 19 Dallin~t,on Tee. Lyttelton. 583847 Harris, Richard Charles William, farmer, 361 Sawyers Arms 632133 Henderson, James Kenneth, student, 58 McFadden's Rd., Rd. Papanui. 509390 Harris, Turakina Claude, butcher, 8 Retreat Rd., Avonside. 605884 Henderson, John Boag, dairyman, 36 Waimairi Rd., Ric­ 509392 Harris, Walter Percival, electrician, 34 Maxwell St., Riccar- carton. ton. 633811 Henderson, Keith Henry, stock-agent's employee, 24 Mid- 610234 Harris, Wesley Arthur, storekeeper, Princess St., Waikari. dlepark Rd., Upper Riccarton. 620951 Harrison Arthur Albert, school-teacher, 57 Armagh St. 482733 Henderson, Robert James, driver, 3 Byron St. 498515 Harrison, Bernard George Edward, farmer, "Harpsdale," 569882 Henderson, Russell, electrician, 10 Bennett St., Papanui. Waiau, Arouri. 548812 Henderson, William, shipsmith, 22 Matheson's Rd., Linwood. 544787 Harrison, Desmond James Russell, farmer, Rakaia R.D. 570111 Henderson, William James, labourer, Pleasant Point. 592208 Harrison, Herbert, farm labourer, Waihao Downs, via Wai- 510047 Hendy, Arthur Alan, linotypist, 128 Southampton St. mate. 596689 Henley, Thomas, shunter (N.Z.R.), 60 Burnett St., Ashburton. 498559 Harrison, Robert Hogarth, fitter and turner, 28 Studholme St. 533590 Henshall, Aubrey Francis Arthur, jeweller, 25 George St. 631693 Harrison, Robert John, fitter and turner, 43 Dean St. 519807 Henshaw, Joshua Ronald, oil-company distributor, 29 Park 583455 Harrison, Samuel Lockhart, labourer, 146 Holly Rd., St. Lane, Timaru. Albans. 481770 Hensley, Kenneth Emmanuel, salesman, 103 Conway St. 611784 Harrison, Will.iam Sutherland, motor mechanic, 8 Hamilton 492694 Hensley, Leonard Joseph Hunter, barrister and soliticior, Ave., Fendalton. 30 Cranford St. 552741 Harron, Albert, police constable, 39 Maude St., Temuka. 468137 Hepburn, Hector Robert Sumner, carpenter, 6 Oxford St., 632431 Harsent, William McElrea, junior warehouseman, 2 Station Ashburton. Rd., Heathcote Valley. 572401 Hepworth, Allan Hewitt, fitter, 34 Cashmere View St., 633258 Hart, Edward John, apprentice fitter, Glen House, 312 Syrlenham. Lincoln Rd., Addington. 493914 Herdman, Herbert Leonard, shipping agent, Randolph Tee., 563590 Hart, Eric, farmer, Rosswill R.M.D., Timaru. Lyttelton. 564850 Hart, Robert Brannan, stock-buyer, McDonald St., Methven. 524287 Hern, Douglas Brooks, tramway motorman, 158 Canon St., 582546 Hart, Thomas Bertram, farmer, Taiko R.D., Timaru. St. Albans. 554443 Hartley, Oscar Christopher, dairy-farmer, Lincoln. 491322 Heron, William Lance, farmer, Woodend, Ra,ngiora. 504154 Hartman, Frederick Edward, waterside worker, 19 Beresford 470444 Heslip, Albert William, electrician, 32 Cashmere View St., St., Linwood. Somerfo,ld. 466437 Hartman, Horace, plasterer, 472 St. Asaph St. 509369 Heslop, Frederick George, farm labourer, Brookside. 591762 Hartnell, John Wakley, butcher, Prebbleton. 568040 Heslop, Stanley Gordon, farmer, Brookside R.D., Doyleston. 582404 Harty, Maurice Michael, painter, 8 Craigie St., Timaru. 600341 Hetherington, Thomas Eric Callander, company-manager, 475155 Harvey, Albert Edward, electrical serviceman, 66 Saunders 73 Oxford St., Timaru. Rd., Ashburton. 553102 Hetherington, William Thomas, labourer, St. Andrews. 580493 Harvey, Charles, labourer, 7 Rata St., St. Martins. 633037 Hewson, Colin Henry, farm hand., Esk Valley, St. Andrews. 517927 Harvey, Henry Thomas, mechanic, 63 Manderville St., 553110 Hickey, Cornelius, police constable, 95 Trafalgar St., St. Riccarton. Albans. 592190 Harvey, James Henry, watersider, 21 Cornwall Rd., 546788 Hickie, William, surfaceman, c/o N.Z.R., Rakaia. Lyttelton. 634061 Hickmott, Bruce William, fruit-merchant, 67 Ayers St., 564736 Haslam, Alec Leslie, solicitor, 49 Glandovey Rd., Fendalton. Rangiora. 564734 Hassall, Gordon Joseph Edward, hotel-manager, Otehe 569192 Hide, Leslie Thomas, agricultural contractor, Oxford Rd., Bay, Akaroa. Oust. 520883 Hassall, Leicester Heyward, farmer," The Glen," The Peaks, 525488 Higgs, Edward Frederick Anstiss, truck-driver, 85 Riccarton Hawarden. Rd. 608711 Hastie, Archibald George, butcher's assistant, 35 Bletsoe Ave. 559692 Higgs, Frederick, labourer, 22 Rumbolt St., Sydenham. 632732 Hastie, Harold Rewi, cleaner, 22 Gloucester St. 548800 Hight, Frederick Digby, farmer, Irwell R.D., Canterbury. 603445 Hatchard, Horace Oakley, well-sinker, Springston R.M.D., 569674 Hight, Reginald Arthur, farmer, Ladbrooks. Lincoln. 588686 Hill, Albert, cook, Ashley. 554426 Hawker, Alfred Esmond, carrier, 21 Aldred St. p24937 Hill, Albert Frederick, dairy hand, 11 Edward St., Riccarton. 489749 Hawker, Douglas James, carrier, 5 Chelsea St., Linwood. 561202 Hill, Arthur Reginald, labourer, 34 Bailey's Rd., Templeton. .
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