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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No 1408 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 90 MILITARY AREA No. 10 (CHRISTCHURCH)-continued MILITARY AREA No. 10 (CHRISTCHURCH)-oontinued 658937 McCrostie, Hamish Heathcote, scholar, 32 Patten St., 656439 Moody, Bryan, apprentice carpenter, Baker St., Allenton, Linwood. Ashburton. 658564 MacDonald, Gordon Norman, grocer's assistant, 46 Avonside 656707 Moore, Bruce Alfred, shirt-cutter, 102 Simeon St., Sydenham. Drive, Flat 3. 658506 Moore, Owen Herbert, apprentice carpenter, 167 Wilson's 659742 Macefield, Ronald Keith, apprentice engineer, 13 Merlewood Rd., St. Martins. Ave., Cashmere. 658130 Moore, Raymond George, labourer, Okains Bay, Banks 655319 MacFarlane, James Haswell Falkland, student, 23 Hamilton Peninsula. Ave., Fendalton. 656389 Moore, Robert Hassall, commercial a.rtist, 34 Tonks St., 655571 MacFarlane, Noel Lester, clerk, 143 Fisher St., Beckenham. North Beach. 656793 McGerty, Gordon Ernest, warehouseman, 117 Jerrold St., 657336 Morris, Gerald Louis, student, 93 Aikmans Rd., St. Albans. Addington. 656567 Morton, Thomas McGinchy, french-polisher, 114 Charles St., 655950 McGill, Paul Kenneth, clerk, c/o 9 Wilmer St. Linwood. 658135 McGrath, Brian Keith, student, 27 Bryndwr Rd., St. Albans. 656919 Mouat, William Andrew, student, 5 Collingwood St., Timaru. 659779 McGuire, Patrick Thomas, architectural draughtsman, 6 658246 Muckle, Raymond Cecil, farm hand, Dorie R.D., Rakaia. Torlesse St., A vonside. 655834 Mundy, Frederick Allan, linesman (P. and T.), 211 Olliviers 659082 McIntyre, Thomas Cunningham, clerk, Pareora East. Rd., Linwood. 656329 l\1cKelvie, Cecil Charles, apprentice electrician, 75 Diamond 658245 Munford, Robert Grant, hairdresser, 8 Bealey St., St. Albans. Ave., Addington. 656568 Munro, Herbert Leslie, salesman, c/o 6 Cashel St. 655570 McKenzie, Aeneas Alister Hamish, student, 4 Duke St., 656705 Murison, James Philip, apprentice welder, 2 Le Oren St., Rangiora. Timaru. 657608 McKenzie, Alex, exchange clerk, Darfield. 656028 Neale, Athol George, grocer's assistant, 37 Sails St., Papanui. 659687 McKenzie, Alfred Henry, clerk, 13 Kain Ave., Bryndwr. 657474 Neale, Charles Frederick, apprentice carpenter, 2 Travis Rd., 658389 Mackenzie, Ian Douglas, messenger (P. and T.), 9 Little York Burwood. s~ . 655225 Nelson, John, farm hand. Gapes Valley, Geraldine. 659083 McKenzie, Richard Dudley, telegraphist, 6 Division St., 655421 Newitt, Basil, apprentice boilermaker, 27 Brittain Tee., Ric carton. Lyttelton. 658627 McLachlan, Clement Rothery, farm.hand," Birdling Brook," 659472 Newton, Lawrence Robert John, pattern-maker, 46 Sheldon Leeston R.M.D. St., Woolston. 659020 McLean, Archie Joseph, grocer's assistant, Waiau, North 65544 7 Nicholas, William Euan, shoe-factory employee, 43 Beverley Canterbury. Rd., Timaru. li55769 Macleod, Donafd Bruce, dental mechanic, 60 London St., 658897 Nicholls, Robert David Crozier, apprentice engineer, 47 Lyttelton. Fendalton Rd. 658534 McLuskie, Robert Basil, student, 267 Gloucester St. 656922 Nolan, Clifford Francis, sh6p-assistant, Springfield Rd., 657582 McMillan, Gerald, electric welder, '173 Fitzgerald Ave. Temuka. 657013 McNicholl, William Andre:w, seaman, c/o Mrs. M. McNicholl, 658242 Nolan, Colin Russell, farm hand, c/o Mr. J. Cornelius, 125 Reeves Rd., Burwood. Seadown R.D., Timaru. 658022 Macpherson, John Donald, labourer, 136 North St., Timaru. 658129 Nutsford, Colin, butcher's assistant, 6 Brown St., Timaru. 656443 1\foQuillan, Colin William, twine-works employee, Green's 659168 Oakley, Maurice Howard, rabbiter, Belfield, Orari. Rd., Woodei1d, Rangiora. 656837 Oakley, Reginald Thomas, metal-finisher, Jacksons Rd., 655231 McTigue, Gregory Joseph, clerk, 100 Dobson St., Ashburton. Lyttelton. 656334 McWhannell, Ross Walton, bank clerk, 51 Cashmere Rd. 658535 O'Callaghan, Morris Powell, student-teacher, 58 Stapletons 658563 Magon, Ernest Edward, apprentice carpenter, 100 Poulsen Rd. St., Addington. 659513 O'Connor, Kevin Ross, student, Seadown R.D., Timaru. 656336 Maindonald, Douglas Claude, farm hand, c/o C. E. Main­ 658559 Odering, Franklin Arnold, butcher's assistant, 20 Hutcheson donald, P.O. Box 10, Fairlie. St., Sydenham. 657466 Mains, Charles Irwin, hardware apprentice, 461 Barbadoes 656836 O'Donoghue, Foster Joseph, clerk, 32 Raymond St., Timaru. St. 655504 O'Driscoll, Stephen Joseph, cycle mechanic, 198 Church St., 656989 Malone, Eric George, salesman, 23 Simeon St., Sydenham. Timaru. 659021 Manaton, Henry Nelson, apprentice painter, 180 Lincoln Rd., 655851 Ogden, William, seaman, 1 London St., Lyttelton. Addington. 658777 O'Leary, Royden Arthur, clerk, 15 Cowlisha'w St, 655755 Mangin, Ian Douglas, farm hand, Winchmore R.D., via 656430 Overend, Richard James, printer, 150 Huxley St., Waltham. Ashburton. 658465 Owers, Jim, truck-driver, 20 Hawthorne St., Papanui. 657606 Mann, Herbert Malcolm, student, The Hill, Geraldine. 658161 Packer, Thomas Joseph, law clerk, 48 Hereford St. 655228 Marriott, Harold Vivian, farm labourer, 75 Bromley Rd., 659511 Page, Eric Avery, labourer, Manchester St., Waimate. Bromley. 656076 Page, Eric Stanley, labourer, Cheviot R.D. 656842 Martin, Ian Hugh, railway cadet, 448 North Rd., Styx. 659282 Palmer, Barry, accountant's clerk, 61 Smith St., Ferry Rd. 657468 Maslen, Keith Ian Desmond, student, 150A North St., 659166 Palmer, Mu:i::ray Aloysius Campbell, porter, c/o Grand Hotel, Timaru. Timaru. 659534 Massey, D0uglas James, draper's assistant, c/o Box 982. 659284 Parr, Edward John, farm hand, Middle Valley, Fairlie. 656338 Matson, Colin Macdonald, farm hand, Ohoka, Kaiapoi, 655589 Partridge, Adrian Eric, labourer, 33 Raymond St., Timaru. R.lVI.D. 658773 Pascoe; Maurice, factory hand, 3 Newnham Tee., Riccarton. 658940 Maze, Norman, clerk, 141 Church St., Timaru. 658126 Patterson, Rex William, clerk, 129 Richmond Tee., North 656565 Meadows, John Desmond, draughtsman, 170 Huxley St., Brighton. Sydenham. 657994 Payne, Desmond Victor, shop-assistant, c/o Mrs. G. H. 657 469 Mehrtens, Alan George, farm hand, Sefton. Wood, 3 Mary St., Papanui. 657697 Mehrtens, Maurice Geoffrey, warehouseman, 15 Edward St., 659473 Payne, Kenneth Charles, labourer, Lincoln. Rangiora, 639827 Peachey, Douglas Crerar, labourer, Cust. 659281 Melton, Ian Douglas, grocer's assistant, c/o 247 Matsons Rd., 656924 Pearce, Restell George, apprentice carpenter, Cheviot, North Papanui. Canterbury. 657855 Memory, Arnold, apprentice cabinetmaker, 127 Tancred St., 658241 Peart, James William, clerk, 7 Torrens Rd., Addington. Linwood. ' 655218 Pease, John Thekar, warehouseman, 92 Wainoni Rd., 656080 Menzies, Robert Bruce, apprentice plumber, 1 Norwood St., Bromley. Timaru. 657911 Pengelly, Colin Leslie, farm-machinery assembler, 614 655565 Mercer, Rex William, photographer, 36 Travers St., Linwood. Barbadoes St., St. Albans. 656715 Mercer, Robert James, clerk, 51 Lincoln Road, Halswell. 657480 Pengelly, Russell Thomas, clerk, 104 Bishop St., St. Albans. 656442 Merrick, Richard Lindsay, driver, Flat 3, 46 Carlton Mill Rd. 655503 Penney, David Hugh, farm hand, Greendale R.M.D. 658012 Messina, Trevor Victor, painter, 724 Avonside Drive, 659087 Perkins, Neville Campbell, bank clerk, 26 Office Rd., St. Linwood. Albans. 658165 Methven, Frank, labourer, Halswell Quarries. 659285 Peters, Harry Edward, pram-maker, 550 Gloucester St., 655942 Millar, Julius Ruegg, furniture salesman, 8A Augusta St., Linwood. Red cliffs. 657846 Petheram, Keith, wool and skin classer, 227 Port Hills Rd., 656916 Miller, Alister, apprentice turner, 34 Shakespear Rd., Heathcote. Sydenham. 657482 Petrie, James Charles, shop-assistant, 261 Edgeware Rd. 657758 Milligan, John, factory hand, 65 Steven St. 658619 Phelps, Ernest Fredrick George, apprentice baker, 144 ·. 656918 Mills, Colin, student, Morven. Wills St., Ashburton. · 656441 Mills, Wallace Alwyn, labourer, Lincoln. 658131 Milne, Mervyn Robert, apprentice motor mechanic, 94 659393 Philip, William John, moulder, 18 Brown St., Timaru. Conway St., Sydenham. 659232 Phillips, David Robert, farm hand, R.lVI.D., Hororata. 657937 Pimm, Maxwell, farm hand, Waimate. 643971 Minifie, Rex George, market-gardener, 14 Edmonds St., 658945 Pinn, Ross, printer, 36 Buccleugh St., Linwood. Woolston. 657159 Plever, Leslie Thomas, wool clerk, 3 Cliff St., Timaru. 658205 Miskimmin, Graydon Douglas, student, 33 Hillier St., 657483 Plummer, John James, sheet-metal worker, 12 Archer St., Spreydon. St. Albans. 655316 Mitchell, Lancelot Angus, clerical cadet, Aylmers Valley, 657586 Pocock, Leonard John, apprentice fitter, 13 Peverel St., Akaroa. Riccarton. 655315 Moffatt, Arthur Florance, farm cadet, 25 Garden Rd., 656700 Pope, James, labourer, 110 Olliviers Rd., Linwood. Fendalton. 656425 Pope, Walter Trevor Charles, grocer's assistant, 62 Norwood 658024 Molloy, Desmond James, 27 Walpole St., Waltham. St., Sydenham. .
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