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The New Zealand Gazette. 551 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 551 MILITARY DISTRICT No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-oontd. MILITARY DISTRICT No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-oontd. 281293 Saunders, Arthur Leonard, motor mechanic, Winron. 229932 Smith, Richard Walter, store worker, 114 Annan St., 424351 Saunders, Walter Leslie, farmer, Section 5, Otahuti Rural Invercargill. Delivery, Invercargill. 178227 Smith, Robert, farm-assistant, Ferndale Rural Delivery, 398920 Schroeder, Herbert Frederick, farm labourer, f62 Crinan Gore. St., Invercargill. 257900 Smith, Robert Loudon, market-gardener's assistant, l8D 427634 Scobie, Frederick James, farmer, Orawia. Canon St., Invercargill. 236276 Scobie, Murdoch Alfred, farm-assistant, East Winton. 267399 Smith, Rowland John, wool-presser, Frank St., West Gore. 248154 Scott, Alexander Elder, mill hand, Bruce Woollen Mills, 403407 Smith, Roy Golden, commission agent, care of Brass Bros., Milton. Ltd., Tuatapere, Southland. 298394 Scott,, Bruce, 196 Ythan St., Invercargill. 403942 Smith, Victor, Gore, Ferndale Rural Delivery. 246817 Scott, Charles George, compressor-attendant, P.,V.D., 376286 Smith, William James Basil, music-teacher, Eddystone St., Homer Tunnel, Hollyford. Kaitangata. 283876 Scott, Gideon James Matthew, farm hand, 39 Esk St., 426466 Smyth, Richard Cecil, farm labourer, care of C. H. Cooper, Invercargill. Knapdale Rd., Gore. 259044 Scott, Gordon Alexander, farmer, Ferndale Rural Delivery, 42604 7 Sorrell, Charles Albert, tunnel foreman, Waipori Falls, Gore. Waipori. 039330 Scott, Harold Archibald, labourer, Clarksville Rural Delivery, 103432 Sounness, William Adam, farm hand, Section 2, Wright's Milton. Bush, Gladfield Rural Delivery, Invercargill. 432460 Scott, Herbert Stuart, farm labourer, care of Mrs. E. Scott, 298508 Sparrow, Stanley Stewart, clerk, Cemetery Rd., Waikiwi, Stirling. Southland. 175680 Scott, William John, rabbiter, Clarksville, Milton. 424360 Spear, Cj~arles Edgar, school-teacher, care of Post-office, 395859 Scully, James Albert, Woodlands Post-office. Queenstown. 430495 Scully, Leonard David, farm hand, Kaihiku, Balclutha. 278000 Speden, James Denton, shop-assistant, 19 Ashton St., Gore. 415955 Searle, James Henry, clerk, 113 Eye .Street, Invercargill. 426806 Spence, George, farm.manager, Brooksdale, Tapanui, Otago. 281192 Sel1,ie, Garth Hopteoun, farm hand, Five Rivers. 066224 Spence, John Richard, joiner, care of Mrs. W. Morris, Frank 268823 Shand, Ian, clerk, 35 Earnshaw St., Invercargill. St., West Gore. 298326 Shand, John James, Section 1, Invercargill-Otara Rural 408948 Spencer, William Clarence, farmer, Makarewa, Invercargill. Delivery. 397536 Spencer, William Lancelot, slaughterman, care of Makarewa 250071 Shanks, Leslie Gordon, farm hand, Wyndham. Freezing Works, lnvercargill. 244453 Sharp, Stuart Alan, draper's assistant, 147 Gala St., Inver- 220221 Spriggs, Thomas Hay, box-plant worker, Dusky Sawmill, cargill. Kelso. 231094 1Shaw, Albert George, farm hand, Orepuke. 229844 Springford, Francis Wilson, storeman, 304 Jarrow St., 264939 Shaw, James, farm hand, Calgary, Lochiel. lnvercargill. 415310 Shaw, John Silvester, labourer, care of R. McBain, Otatara. 281969 Stanway, Eric, trucker, Eddystone St., Kaitangata. 031515 Shaw, Selwyn, farm labourer, Barkly, Otapiri Rural Delivery, 416248 Stapleton, John Terence, clerk, 54 William St., Invercargill. Winton. 120059 Start, Thomas Enoch Clutterbuck, seed cleaner, care of Mr. 409262 Shea, Edward John, clerk, 70 Islington St., Invercargill. T. Middlemiss, Jacobstown, Gore. 288$93 Shearer, David, wireless telegraphist, Awarua Radio, via 229848 Stears, Ernest Francis, mechanic, 4 7 Nith St., lnvercargill. Invercargill. 254476 Steedman, James Nelson, cleaner, care of Loco. Department, 397582 Shearer, James Robert, shift operator, Government Hydro, N.Z.R., Tabakopa. Monowai, via Tuatapere. 428739 Steel, Eric Ramsay, assurance agent, 20 Ardwick St., Gore. 410010 Sheat, Raymond Palmer, farmer, Private Bag, Milton. 269686 Steel, Nelson, farmer, Rural Delivery, Milton. 298453 Shepherd, Reginald William, 59 Saturn St., Invercargill 284283 Stenton, Frederick Walter, flaxcutter, Havelock St., 238192 Sherriff, Arthur Grant, farm labourer and mill hand, Llllllll- Riverton. den. 272397 Stephen, James Stewart, Clinton. 266814 Shields, William Leslie, care of R. Smith, Stuart St., East 260837 Stevens, Francis ,James, watch-repairer, Owaka. Invercargill. 104212 Stevenson, David, farm hand, Helensbrook, Milton. 214100 Shirley, Victor James, fireman, New Zealand Railways, 251681 Stevenson, John Alexander, farm labourer, North Branch, Clinton. Milton. 410220 Shirreffs, Douglas William, 32 Alice St., Invercargill. 398988 Stewart, James Fairbairn, "Dunalton," Wyndham. 430302 Shirrefl'A, John Nisbet, electrical storeman (P.W.D.), Milford 295282 Stirling, Duncan David, farm labourer, care of F. J. Porter, So1md. Otapiri Rural Delivery, Winton. 284821 Short, Henry Middleton, farm hand, Waikawa Rural 250014 Stirling, Munro, farm labourer, Wyndham. Delivery, Invercargill. 375717 Stoddart, George Cecil William, farm hand, Tahakopa. 407922 Sim, Keith Robert, farm hand, care of E. K. Sim, Pukema.ori, 161923 Stokes, Gavin James, clerk, 59 Ness St., Invercargill. Tuatapere. 397442 Storey, Lionel Charles John, mechanic, North Balclutha. 054671 Sim, Leonard Albert Ravelston, apiarist, Lumsden. 270839 Strachan, George Gray, farmer, Roxburgh. 266613 Simmonds, Ronald William, shearer, care of W. Mortimer, 295634 Strang, William Ralph, clerk, corner of Earnshaw and Waipounamu Rural Delivery, Gore. Kelvin Sts., Invercargill. · 229603 Simons, John Matthew Herbert, farm hand, Heriot. 298396 Strathern, William Makepeace, electrical-wireman's appren­ 040076 Simons, John William, labourer, Winton. tice, 23 Buller St., Collingwood, Invercargill. 300115 Sinclair, Alton Duncan, firewood-cutter, Tahakopa, Catlins, 209358 Stuart, Alexander, Shepherd, Kelso. South Otago. 292210 Stuart, Charles Alexander, fa.rm worker, Otaitai Bush, 283270 Sinclair, Walter George, quarryman, Waihola. Riverton Rural Delivery. 264686 Skeggs, David Gordon, farm labourer, Pahia, Southland. 270228 Stuart, Charles Edward, farm hand, Kelso. 243813 Slater, Derbyshire, farmer, Ratanui. 245484 Styles, John Beatty, school-teacher, Wendon Valley Rural 030658 Smail, George Walter, farm labourer, Maitland, Gore, Delivery, Waikaka, Southland. Waikaka Rural Delivery. 290094 Summers, Frederick Wallace, farm hand, Kawarau Falls 294825 Small, Henry Matthew, farm labourer, Gummies Bush Station, Queenstown. Post-office, Riverton, Southland. 425434 Summers, William Joseph (jun.), carpenter, 152 Nith St., 407237 Sma.11, John Wilfred, carpenter, 146 Eye St., lnvercargill. lnvercargill. 203595 Small, William Henry Joseph, farm labourer, Waitahuna, 419578 Sutherland, Francis, builder, 9 Hardy St., Invercargill. Otago. 235544 Sutherland, James Alexander, sawmill hand, Tuatapere. 161895 Smart, Ivan George, grocery-manager, 207 Mary St., Inver­ 285284 Sutherland, John, skin painter, Stirling. cargill. 300072 Sutherland, Kenneth Albert, threshing-mill hand, Morton 292491 Smith, Albert George, flaxmill worker, Shrewsbury St., Mains. Riverton. 417102 Sutton, John Gerrard, farm hand, Wright's Bush, Gladfield 409669 Smith, George Victor, mill hand, Box 62, Wyndham. Rural Delivery. 253851 Smith, Hallam Lloyd, solicitor, Afton St., Gore. 257796 Sutton, Joseph William, farm hand, Hedgehope, Southland. 417344 Smith, Ivan Percy, farm hand, Cardrona. 422294 Swain, Albert, cheesemaker, Section 4, Otara Rural Delivery, 257901 Smith, James Andrew, baker, 180 Conan St., Invercargill. Seaward Downs, via Invercargill. 172692 Smith, Leonard, painter, Moana Rosebank, Balclutha, 433317 Swain, Fredrick Ernest, labourer, 15 Bowmont St., Otago. Invercargill. 285121 Smith, Leonard Hector, farm labourer, care of J, Stewart, 235946 Swale, Vernon Ashley, factory-assistant, Metzger St., Pyramid. lnvercargill. 414455 Smith, Lester Walker, clerk, care of H. J. Smith, Ltd., 283872 Symons, Stephen, farm hand, Scotts Gap, Otautau. Box 309, Invercargill. 237493 Tabor, Lionel William, teacher, Owaka, Catlins. 409530 Smith, Louis Kendall,. clerk, 24 Mitchell St., Invercargill. 260334 Tait, David James, farmer, Conical Hills Rural Delivery, 266908 Smith, Raymond Stuart, farm labourer, care of W. Herron, Gore. Gore-Waikaka Rural Delivery, Gore. 154103 Tall, Rubert Riverton, salesman, 96 Fox St., Invercargill. 428726 Smith, Richard Currie, farm labourer, care of Mr. W. Mc­ 415990 Tapp, Andrew Murray, road surfaoeman, care of Crown Cracken, Te Wae Wae, Tuatapere. l!otel, Balclutha, .
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