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The New Zealand Gazette. 887 MAR. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 887 MILITARY AREA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-;mntin'lled. MILITARY .A.REA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-continued.. .546995 Robertson, Michael Thomas Lynch, cashier, Beach St., 599544 Smith, Milton James, labourer, Ta.panui. Queenstown. 534158 Smith, Robert Percy, clerk, 157 Dalrymple St. 623796 Robertson, Sinclair Arthur, factory hand, Heddon Bush 582422 Smith, Stanley Robert, farmer, Bamego, Balclutha. Rural Delivery, Winton. 519855 Smith, Thomas George, lighthouse-keeper, Puysegur Point. 527095 Robertson, William, miner, P.O. Box 90., Nightcaps. Lighthouse, via Bluff. 547026 Robinson, Cecil Edward, mechanic, 216 Tay St. 483894 Smith, Walter Edwin, farmer, Wyndham. 581380 Robinson, Daniel Hamilton, farmer, Lovell's Flat. 513012 Smith, Walte'.r Henry, mechanic, Riverbank, North Bal­ 623589 Robinson, Henry Gibson, farm hand, Waitepeka. clutha. 603336 Robinson, Leslie Fredrick, rabbit-skinner, 22 Bowmont St. 496174 Smith, Walter Hugh Hartfield, motor mechanic, care of 75, 527867 Rodger, Alexander Charles, farmer, Section 8, Glencoe Rural Selwyn St. Delivery. 519176 Smith, William Robert, branch-manager, Waikawa. 622498 Ross, Neville, butcher, Elderle St., Milton. 603842 Smithies, Herbert John, linen-flax worker, Mary St., Otauta.u, 622878 Royds, Peter Provo, student, 45 Duke St. Southland. 621803 Ruddenklau, Goorge Douglas, farm hand, care of Mr. C. T. 484778 Smyth, Fergus Mervyn, radio-dealer, View Rd., Balclutha. Ruddenklau, Fortrose. 622232 Soper, William Thomas, fitter, 141 Morton St. 524345 Ruffell, Cecil Ernest, labourer, P.O. Box 7, Milton. 616766 Speden, Robert Laurie, shearer, care of Mrs. Wilson, 44- 544611 Rumler, Ivan Fredrick, farmer, Winton-Otapiri Rural Russell St. · Delivery, Browns . 621526 Spence, Roy Newling, assistant draper, 8 Grace St. .592802 Ryland, Arnold, radio-technician, National Broadcasting 622378 Stapleton, Francis, junior storeman, 54 William St. Service, Section 2, Otara Rural Delivery. 547593 Stark, George Ronald, dairy-farmer, Mandeville Rd., Gore. 460898 Sadlier, George Henry, farmer, Woodlands, Southland. 592579 Staunton, Francis Joseph, labourer, 116 Nith St. 62lfil3 Salton, Leslie John, junior porter, 40 Gorton St., Gore. 556009 Stearne, Douglas Garner, tractor-driver, Mary St., Otautau. 528821 Sanders, Raynor John, labourer, Arrowtown. 253896 Stenton, Charles Edward, fireman (N.Z.R.), 16 Irving St., 589956 Saxton, Leonard John, farmer, Wright's Bush, Gladfield, Gore. Thornby. 542617 Stenton, William Francis, mechanic, 10 Janet St. 509538 Schultz, Daniel John, storeman, 201 Liddel St. 536917 Stephens, Alfred Edward, cleaner, 147 Earn St. 510359 Scobie, Walter Cyril, labourer, 185 Pomona Rd. 609899 Stephens, Duncan Daniel, butcher, Otautau. 575288 Scott, Gordon Percival, ·motor mechanic, care of P. C. 596527 Stevens, John Edward Wardlaw, tablet-porter (N.Z.R.). Humphries, Redan, Wyndham. care of Post-office, Kamahi. 596909 Scott, John Bruce Thomson, farm labourer, Main South Rd., 611720 Stevenson, Gordon, labourer, Union St., Milton. Gore. 600310 Stewart, Allan Gordon, truck-driver, Redan St., Wyndham,. 522617 Scott, Lyn John Wallace, storeman, Cassens St., Rosebank, 557761 Stewart, Donald Robertson, farmer, "Glenrannock," Balclutha. · Dipton, Southland. 621230 Scott, Peter Alexander, farm hand, care of Mr. Peter Scott, 548266 Stirling, John, factory employee, Edendale. Tuatapere Rural Delivery. 493486 Stott, Mervyn Russell, farmer, Woodlands. 595881 Scott, Walter Stewart, fisherman, 133 Clyde St., Southland. 583793 Stuart, Lindsay Robert,. labourer, P.O. Box 8, Tahakopa. 518206 Scully, Hugh Hogan, carrier, Limehills, Southland. 599184 Stuck, Desmond Herbert, storekeeper, 29 Burrow St., Bluff •. 460709 Scully, Thomas Patrick, rabbiter, care of C. H. Wyeths Store, 547010 Stupples, Frederick George, turner and fitter, 162 George St. Woodlands. 541425 Summers, Harry, butcher, George St., Otautau. 460710 Sell, Charles Leslie, farm labourer, Lochiel, Southland. 558118 Sutherland, Andrew Sinclair, labourer, Moto Rimu, Awarua. 523138 Sell, Harold John, farm labourer, care of J. L. Steele, Waitoru Plains. Farm, Wallacetown. 623803 Sutherland, Finlay McKay, joiner, 194 Esk St. 584663 Sell, James Alexander, farm labourer, Waitepeka. 623577 Sutherla11d, John Gillies, farm hand, Box 76, Tuatapere. 587288 Selwyn, Joffre Richmond, railway tablet-porter, 93 Jenkin 541455 Sutton, George Thomas, slaughterman, 102 Ritchie St. St. 622343 Swain, Algie, farm hand, Seaward Downs. 611404 Selwyn, Keith Ashley, lorry-driver, care of Wright, 589806 Swinburne, Charles, driver, care of Taylor Bros., Private, Stephenson, and Co., Edendale, Southland. Bag. 621027 Semple, Allan William, french-polisher, 45 Brown St. 472179 Sycamore, James George, lorry-driver, 49 Elizabeth St. 544887 Service, George Fredrick, plumber, 77 Venus St. 520121 Tait, James Douglas, yardman, 49 Bamborough St. 621515 Sharp, Raymond, exchange clerk, care of Misses Henderson, 575836 Tamblyn, Noel John Fleetwood, farm-manager, Conical' Ferry St., Wyndham. , Hills RuraJ Delivery, Gore. 471623 Sharp, William Harold Angus, police constable, 65 Millar St. 496869 Tapp, Edward Spence, truck-driver, Glenomaru Post-office. 589739 Sharpe, Peter George, scheelite-miner, Glenorchy. 621798 Tapper, William Thomas, upholsterer, care of Mr. C. :Mincher,. 471625 Shave, Percival Leslie, service-station attendant, 306 51 Princes St. Ettrick St. 532632 Taylor, John Spence, meat inspector, 115 Nith St. 417570 Sheehan, Richard Robert, coal-miner, Annan St., Nightcaps. 298773 Taylor, Russell Christie, road contractor, W allacetown. 578307 Sheppard, Stuart Thomas, farmer, Taumata, Clinton. 536770 Taylor, Stuart Athol, school-teacher, 31 Earnslaw St. 510921 Sherborne, Alfred William, motor mechani_c, 81 Venus St. 522304 Taylor, Walter James, road contractor, Wallacetown. 494591 Shirley, Clarence George, grocer, 25 Lindisfarne St. 621195 Taylor, Wolfrey Alexander, farm worker, Milburn. 581000 Shirley, William Charles, sawmill hand, Tokanui. 585025 Tecofsky, Cyril Francis John, lorry-driver, 51 Baird St. 623378 Shirreffs, Evan Gordon, cleaner (N.Z.R.), care of New Zealand 539240 Tecofsky, George Albert, farmer, Pahia Post-office, Southland Railways, Tokanui. 530189 Templer, George Alfred, labourer, Tuatapere. 494592 Shirreffs, Norman George, freezing - worker, Ryal Bush, 620701 Templeton, Allen James, sawmiller, Lumsden. Southland. 574185 Templeton, Norman Leslie, employee (N.Z.R.), Clinton. 512505 Shirreffs, Stanley Robert, plumber, 5 Lowe St. 623017 Tennet, Herbert William, clerk, 108 Earn St. 538446 Shore, John James Martin, papermaker, Blampied St., 623668 Terry, Allan Charles, shepherd, care of W. D. McLeod,. Mataura. · · Mandeville, Southland. 512566 Shore, John Raymond, carpenter, Dacre St., Mataura. 585421 Terry, Percival John, coal-miner, 18 Clyde St., Gore. 528925 Shuttleworth, Horace Raymond, labourer, Dipton Post-office. 538357 Teviotdale, Peter, sheep-farmer, Groper's Bush, Fairfax. 538421 Sim, Ewan Beresford, motor mechanic, 106 Lorn St. 577058 Thomas, Edwin George, farmer, P.O. Box 33, Tokanui. 471669 Sinclair, Harry, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), care of Railway, 587705 Thomas, Mertyn Russell, labourer, Chesney St. Millers Flat, Otago: 594807 Thompson, Duncan Ian, carpenter, Club Hotel, Gore. 553174 Sinclair, John McAndrew, farmer, Glencoe Rural Delivery. 622268 Thompson, Edward John, joiner's apprentice, 25 Stratford. 622715 Sinclair, John McNichol, farm hand, Titri, Waihola. St., Gore. 404298 Skeggs, Mervyn Arnold, freezing-works employee, 20 :Miller 472710 Thompson, Eric Alexander, salesman, Centre St. St. 587701 Thompson, John Alexander, high-country shepherd, Cone­ 623585 Skerrett, Maxwell John, apprentice electrician, 214 Gala..St; Peak Station, Queenstown. 528766 Slee, Eric Clifford, contractor, Otautau, B!ackmount Rural 539251 Thompson, John Campbell, butcher, 50 Miller St. Delivery. · 480547 Thompson, Merle Stronach Myers, surfaceman, Awarua. 595124 Smart, Douglas, slaughterman, Drury Lane, Grassmere. Plains Post-office, 621991 Smart, James Bruce, apprentice carpenter, Park St., Winton. 621499 Thompson, Percy Nelson, farm hand, care of H. J. Town-· 510962 Smart, William Ernest, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), Union St., shend, Riverton, Tuatapere Rural Delivery. :Milton. 582300 Thompson, Robert William, farmer, Section 4, Glencoe Rd.,. 511025 Smith, Arthur Cleverdon, furrier, 115 Mary St. Grove Bush. 545169 Smith, George Alfred, farmer, Heriot Rural Delivery. 587021 Thompson, William Frank, farm hand, One :Mile, Queens-- 621794 Smith, Graham Thomson, cabinetmaker's apprentice, 180 town. CononSt. 574809 Thomson, Frank Merrie, saw doctor, Main St., Otautau. 592919 Smith, Laurence Ivan, gold-miner, P.O. Box 111, Queens­ 523096 Thomson, George, rabbit-shed hand, 31 Grace St. town. 623095 Thomson, William Milton, dairy-farm labourer, l'aretai Rd.,. 579813 Smith, Leonard George, sheep-farmer, Te Tipua Rural Balolutha. Delivery, Gore; 585258 Thornbury, John Henry, shiftman, Ohai. J .
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