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The New Zealand Gazette JAN. 20.] .THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 307 MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN). MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-oontinued. (Number of men called up, 2,126.) 619961 Austin, Derek Gerald, medical student, 14 Grant St., Dunedin. 403823 Abbott, Arthur, engineer's apprentice, Pukeuri Junction, via Oamaru. 530950 Austin, Francis George, joiner, 32 Minto St., Dunedin. 530921 Ayers, Percy Joseph, iron machinist, 22 Crest St., Tainui, 515141 Adam, David, tannery worker, 1 Derby St., Green Island. Dunedin. 514341 Adams, David, driver, 34 Atkinson St., South Dunedin. 497351 Bachop, Maurice Garnet, butcher, 40 Carr St., North-east 532553 Adamson, Ian George, contractor, Thames Highway, Valley, Dunedin. Oamaru. 559083 Bacon, John Douglas, omnibus-driver, 19 King St., 'Mosgiel. 599442 Adcock, William Robert, carpenter, 8 Crosby St., Dunedin. 618018 Bagley, _Stanley Harold, clerk, Thoreau St., Concord, 519705 Adkins, Derick Harvey, shop-assistant, 12 Forresbank Ave., Dunedm. Dunedin. 279543 Baillie, William Richardson, rabbiter, care of E. A. Waters, 501842 Ahern, Cornelius, labourer, 38 Norman St., Andersons Bay, Cadrona Private Bag, Pembroke, Otago. St. Kilda, Dunedin. 521202 Bain, Co'.in, garage attendant, 44 Ross St.; Ravensbourne, 519123 Aitcheson, William Francis, skinner, · 20 'Manchester St., Dunedm. Kaikorai, Dunedin. Gl9304 Bain, Ivan John, draper's assistant, 47 Wansbeck St., 501851 Aitken, Alexander Cameron, mill hand, 67 Kaikorai Valley Oamaru. - Rd., Roslyn, Dunedin. 602841 Aitken, Arthur Oswald, advertising manager, 13 City Rd., 610944 Bain, James, butcher, St. Leonarda, Dunedin. Dunedin. 504269 Bain, James Whyte Kelly, orchardist, Rural Delivery, 617270 Aitken, Robert Alexander, clerk, 108 Albany St., Dunedin. Clyde. 616903 Aitken, Thomas, process worker, Nicholas St., Portobello, 582780 Bain, John, butcher, Grant St., Ravensbourne, Dunedin. Dunedin. 612779 Baird, Ernest Charles, clerk, Main Rd., St. Leonarda. 480502 Aitken, William Wallen, labourer, 100 Lynn St., Waikari, 613693 Baker, Elliot, mechanic, Pelichet Bay Rifle-range, Dunedin. Dunedin. 561134 Baker, George Henry, storekeeper, 365 Main North Rd., 247254 Alexander, Albert Kareem, manager, 25 Cliff Rd., Dunedin. Dunedin. 222966 Algie, Russell Attwood, clerk, 246 Forbury Rd., St. Clair, 487592 Baker, Stanley John, storeman, 168 Frederick St., Dunedin. Dunedin. 518239 Baldock, Harry, physical training specialist, 438 George St., 517983 Allan, Gavin, farmer," Calton Hill," Weston. Dunedin. 610403 Allan, James William, salesman, Taieri Air Force. 505904 Ball, William Alfred, machinist, 31 Bradshaw St., Dunedin 460721 Allen, Franklin Bruester, farmer, Park Island, Green­ s. l. meadows. 521670 Ballantyne, George Arthur William, fireman (N.Z.R.), 46 606159 Allen, John Henry, insurance agent, 156 Kenmure Rd., Constitution St., Port Chalmers. Dunedin W. 1. 617007 Ballantyne, Leslie George, porter (N Z.R.), 34 Lynn St., 468692 Allen, Stuart Victor, tram conductor, 2 East Ave., Dunedin. Oamaru. 617180 Allison, Douglas Clarence, assistant cinematograph pro­ 501410 Bamber, Francis James, labourer (N.Z.R.), Princess St., jectionist, 857 Cumberland St., Dunedin. Macandrew Bay, Dunedin. 498304 Andersen, Fredrik Olaf, tram conductor, 39 Surrey St., 505788 Banks, Alfred John, taxi-service manager, 2 Glen St., Caversham, Dunedin. Oamaru. 613888 Anderson, Arthur Thomas, journalrnt, 14 Pollock St., Maori 573605 Barclay, James Greig, mine-manager, Fairfield, Dunedin. Hill, Dunedin. 517479 Barker, Ernest Henry John, farmer, P.O. Box 7, Wanaka. 474436 Anderson, Douglas Henry, service-car driver, Dunmore St., 465925 Barlow, Frederick Richard, accountant, 16 Napier St., Wanaka. Dunedin. 606153 Anderson, Drummond, fitter (N.Z.R.), 33 Silverton St., 519144 Barnes, Alexander Gillan, fitter, 2 Chapel St., Dunedin Dunedin. N.W.2. 541282 Anderson, Norman William, radio serviceman, 34 Tweed St., 607034 Barnes, Henry George Anderson, licensed drainer, Wanaka. Roslyn. 582392 Barnie, William Campbell, farmer, Clydevale, Dunedin. 469443 Anderson, Raymond Cargill, company manager, Flat 7, 482370 Barr, Robert' Forsyth, sharebroker, 2 Queen's Drive, St. George Court, George St., Dunedin. · Dunedin C. 2. 589699 Anderson, Robert Stanley, storekeeper, 297 Main South Rd., 510591 Barron, James, Runcieman, salesman, 5 Signal Hill Rural Caversham, Dunedin. Delivery, North-east Valley, Dunedin. 409674 Anderson, Thomas Alexander, 28 Ryehill St., Carlton Hill, 485553 Barron, John Fraser, barman, 76 Bridgeman St., Kensington Dunedin. Dunedin. ' 539792 Anderson, William, tobacconist, Box 36, Wanaka. 476143 Barrow, Roy Sidney 'McCormick, butcher, 40 Glen Rd., 481918 Anderson, William, carrier, 20 Eskvale St., l\fosselburgh, 'Mornington, Dunedin. Dunedin. 295333 Barrow, William James, mill hand, 66 Springhill Rd., 539793 Anderson, William, telegraphist, 31 Exe St., Oamaru. Dunedin. 499789 Andrew, Douglas Howie, draper's assistant, 21 Nottingham 523150 Bartlett, Ernest Charles, caretaker, 37 Newport St., Dunedin. Cres., Dunedin. 551969 Bartlett, James Thomas, carpenter, 14 Gilfillan St., St. 420814 Andrews, Ronald Spence, farm hand, 'Maungahia Rural Kilda, Dunedin. ·:,j Delivery, Outram. 551931 Barton, James Grant, driver, 6 Eton St., Roslyn, Dunedin 502604 Annison, Thomas, fibrous plasterer, 36 Victoria Rd., St. N.W.2. Kilda, Dunedin. 522385 Barton, John Pratt, farm worker, Cemetery Rd., Waikari. 488336 Anstice, Stanley, electrical engineer, 90 Arthur St., Dunedin. 573181 Barwick, Lawrence. Jeremiah, construction worker, 12 528433 Applegarth, Angelo Francis, Luggate, Central Otago. Stafford Ave., Dunedin. 518405 Archibald, Thomas Hendry, warehouseman, 71 'Middleton 469257 Baskett, Keith, carpenter, 23 Walton St., Dunedin. St., Dunedin. 604844 Bastings, Robert Horace William, warehouseman, 198 466123 Armour, Ian 'MacDonald, company secretary, 9 Garfield Ave., Cargill Rd., Dunedin. Roslyn, Dunedin N.W. 1. 285768 Batchelor, James Watson, apprentice engineer, 30 Nen St., 488041 Armstrong, William Alexander, labourer, care of Milburn Oamaru. Lime and Cement Co., Burnside, Dunedin. 564966 Batchelor, Stanley, sawmill hand, care of H. Saunders, 478103 Arnold, John Albert, storeman, 46 Gilfillan St., Tainui, Rural Delivery Peeble, Oamaru. Dunedin. 573483 Bates, Edward John Henry, labourer, 37 Grange St., Dun­ 518520 Arnold, Raymond Pennicott, rabbiter, care of Mr. W. edin. Scoular, Omakau. 493692 Bates, John Clifford, secretary, 14 Castle Flats, Union St., 514395 Arnott, James Alan, orchardist, Alexandra. Dunedin. 568855 Arthur, Daniel, watersider, Bellevue Place, Port Chalmers. 519115 Bates; Stanley Thomas Reuben, labourer, 79 Manor Place, 605126 Arundale, Alfred Edward, ship's fireman, 433 Castle St., Dunedin. Dunedin. 518527 Baxter, Thomas McLean, carpenter, 12 Loyalty St., Dunedin. 488058 Ashby, Leo, dredge foreman, Crookhaven St., Alexandra. 268710 Beadle, Edgar F. H., clerk, 67 London St., Dunedin C. 2. 465313 Asher, Randall 'McKenzie, driver, 50 Botting St., Opoho, 506159 Beadle, Harry Gordon, carpenter, 14 Chester St., Dunedin. Dunedin. 438907 Beadle, Jack, teamster, 25 Duncan St., Dunedin C. 2. 475066 Ashley, David, Outram. 466653 Beardsley, Leslie Henry, company-manager, 27 Grandview 503842 Ashmore, Joseph William, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), Waipiata, Cres., Opoho, Dunedin. care of New Zealand Railways. 551255 Beaton, Samuel McLeod, machinist, Macandrew St., 467140 Athfield, William, fisherman, Careys Bay, Port Chalmers. 'Macandrew Bay. 518508 Atkinson, Trevor Frederick James, labourer, 45 Fawcett St., 617181 Beatson, Douglas, apprentice carpenter, 3 Lomond St., Dunedin. Caversham, Dunedin. 540648 Attwell, Leslie Gorden, labourer, 2 Hope St., Dunedin. 520031 Beattie, James Carruthers, dairy-farmer, Outram Rural 412614 Aubrey, David George, farm hand, Cattle Flat, Pembroke. Delivery. 617363 Austin, Colin William, apprentice carpenter, 144 Highgate, 607071 Beazley, Selwyn Edgar, furnaceman, 305 Macandrew Rd., Roslyn, Dunedin N.W. 1. South Dunedin. .
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