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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 2676 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 99 MILITARY AREA No. 8 (NEW PLYMOUTH)--contin'l.ml. MILITARY AREA No. 9 (NELSON)-oontinued. 632775 Young, Kelvyn Andrew, farm hand, c/o L. A. Young, 484296 Barrett, Leonard, porter, 15 Brougham St. Oaonui, Opunake R.D. 505551 Barron, William Lindsay, farmer, "Tinopai," The Branch 578687 Young, Leonard Chalmers, assurance superintendent, 5 R.M.D., Blenheim. Queens Rd., Fitzroy. 561406 Barrow, Arthur Herbert, labourer, 13 Threadneedle St., 578722 Young, Robert, cheese-factory manager, Kina R.D., Oaonui; Greymouth. Opunake. 505223 Barrow, Geoffrey Harold, orchard worker, R.M.D., Motueka. 510994 Zimmerman, Felix Joseph, restaurant proprietor, Queens 505206 Barton, John Henry, storekeeper, Hope. St., Waitara. 518722 Bary, Mervyn Albert, dairy-farmer, Box 10, Picton. 601711 Zimmerman, Peter Paul, dairy-farmer, Main North Rd., 561418 Batchelor, Felix Wakefield, motor-body builder, 13 Nile Urenui. St. West. 609701 Bate, William Irwin, electrician, David St., Blenheim. 608222 Batey, William Edward, mining pumpman, Mawhera St., Brunnerton. 605878 Batt, Stephen Carl, farmer, Burbank, Wakefield. 482759 Batty, John Merewether, produce manager, Graham St., MILITARY AREA No. 9 (NELSON). Blenheim. 508519 Baxter, Ernest Thayer, linesman, Otira. Where no reference is made to city, this relates to 592559 Bazeley, Eddie, braceman, vVaiuta. Nelson. 520009 Beams, Stanley Henry Robert, bushman, Kotuku. 562011 Beatson, Geoffrey David, manufacturer and orchardist, (Number of nien called up, 1,227.) Ward St., Springlands, Blenheim. 632972 Abrahams, Clifford Rex, printer's apprentice, 218 Vanguard 569141 Beattie, Walter Vivian, tailor, Battys Rd., Blenheim. St. 504954 Becconsall, John Sydney, bottle-dealer, 16 Park Tee., 466502 Adams, Fergus Noble-, solicitor, Dillon St., Blenheim. Blenheim. 598830 Adams, Frederick Thomas, postman, 118 Waimea St. 520026 Becker, Alfred Bernard, bushman, Second St., Kumara. 514346 Adams, John Ambress, storeman, 21 Herbert St., Blenheim. 485524 Belcher, Gordon Henry, civil servant, Sale St., Hokitika. 498955 Adams, Wynn Louis, engineer, 66 Tasman St. 553236 Bell, Basil Clarence, fitter and turner, Waitapu, Takaka. 613112 Ahern, Ivor William John, general storekeeper, Seddon, 611062 Bell, David Francis, meter-reader, 18 Lydia St., Greymouth. Marlborough. 581796 Bellamy, William Edward, funeral director, 5 Chapel St., 606825 Aitken, Robert Victor, farmer, Beach Rd., Kaikoura. Greymouth. 519137 Alderson, Stephen, porter, 26 Sturge St., Cobden, Greymouth. 545018 Bennett, Cecil, coal-miner, Coal St., Reefton. 517990 Alexander, James, dredge hand, Rutherglen, Paroa, 592570 Bennett, James Roy, labourer, Taylorville, Brunner. Greymouth. 505910 Bennett, William Morrison, driver, 64 Tipahi St. 556682 Alexander, "\Villiam Christie, coal-miner, Burnetts Face, 536827 Bennitt, Herbert John Campbell Simpson, farmer, 253 St. Westport. Vincent St. 512657 Algar, Herbert Victor, dairy-factory manager, Fitzherbert 610781 Benseman, Stanley Lankow, flaxmiller, Renwicktown. St., Hokitika; 580210 Bensemann, Gordon Ian, flaxmill hand, Renwicktown. 549001 Allerby, Eric James, miner, Millerton. 631719 Bensemann, John Rudolph, farm labourer, Upper Moutere. 498311 Allison, George, linen-flax employee, Park Tee., Blenheim. 621843 Benyon, Thomas James, sawmiller, Second St., Kumara. 603772 Allison, William Powell, gold-miner, Maggie Creek, Murchison. 521964 Berdinner, John, miner, Stockton Mine, Westport. 591871 Alrey, Herbert, carpenter, 49 Marsden Rd., Greymouth, 466101 Berry, Alfred Samuel Thomas, civil servant, Weld St., 466512 Ames, Neil Haldane, civil servant, corner Queen and Cobden Blenheim. Sts., Westport. 550168 Best, Mostyn Percy, lorry-driver, 263 Vanguard St. 588973 Anderson, Clifton Charles, company foreman, Okuru, South 536825 Best, Reginald Thomas, hotel-proprietor, R.M.D., Wakefield. Westland. 632015 Best, Tracy Rupert, P. and T. employee, c/o C.P.O. 517505 Anderson; Darcy Joseph, transport driver, Onamalutu. 633215 Biddington, Edward Earnest, sawmill hand, Camerons. 4 70954 Anderson, Douglas Alan, stores clerk, 28 Turumaha St., 549490 Biddington, John Albert, sawmill hand, Wataroa. Greymouth. · 485533 Bierwirth, Fredrick William, motor-driver, 13 Nelson St., 633936 Anderson, George, horse-driver, Millerton. Karoro, Greymouth. 530781 Anderson, John, miner, Domain Rd., Blackball, Westland. 536857 Biggs, Kenneth Newton, farmer, Tapawera. 562457 Anderson, Keith, farmer, Onamalutu, Blenheim. 584920 Biggs, Leslie Arthur, farm hand, Fairfax St., Murchison. 562464 Anderson, Leslie John, farmer, Wairau Valley, Blenheim. 584921 Biggs, Perry Guard, farm hand, Tapawera. 593874 Anderson, Thomas, miner, Inverness St., Dunollie, Grey- 602159 Bird, William Anderson, medical practitioner, Leith Cres., mouth. Greymouth. 565772 Andrew, William Bale, medical practitioner, High St., 633794 Bishell, Douglas Graham, farm hand, Fairhall, Blenheim. Motueka. 602806 Bishop, Thomas Beaumont Dwan, sawmill hand, Gladstone 5.64197 Andrews, Rentle Frederick, farmer. Siding, Greymouth. 589702 Anglesey, Charles William, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), Wharanui~ 616060 Bishop, William Gordon, tractor-driver, Camerons. ~~ . 594030 Black, Robert, miner, c/o Westport Coal Co., Denniston, 632659 Annear, Charles William, clerk, Waikawa Rd., Picton. Waimangaroa. 562479 Appleton, George Henry, driller, Livingstone St., Hokitika; 602662 Blair, Tonson Lewis, bushman and miner, Nelson Creek. 606317 Archer, Thomas Frank Armstrong, orchardist, Mahana . 484992 Blake, George Edward, town clerk, Auckland St., Pictqn. R.M.D., Upper Moutere. 589107 Blanchet, Edward William, labourer, 137 Waimea St. 515638 Archer, William Harold, lineman, 155 Collingwood St. 487815 Blechynden, John Newton, sheep-farmer, Lake Rotoiti. 479868 Archie, Charles Macdonald, flax-worker, Meehan St., 520256 Blincoe, Eric Sidney, labourer, 49 Tasman St. Blenheim. · 553359 Blincoe, William Nolan, truck-driver, 85 Brook St. 560855 Ashton, Alfred Edwin, grocer, Queen St., Seddonville. 632416 Blocksage, Desmond John, baker's assistant, 120 High St., 479024 Ashton, Leonard James, porter, Stillwater, West Coast. Greymouth. 632332 Ashurst, Henry Donoghue, apprentice mechanic, 70 Shake- 590811 Blom, William Rufus, coal-miner, Munson St., Reefton. speare St., Greymouth. · 546893 Bloomfield, Albert James, labourer, Puramahoi, Takaka. 633099 Atkins, Charles William, farm hand, c/o F. W. Jenkins, 549162 Blyth, William Shearer, mining underviewer, Granity. Riwaka. 519826 Boese, Walter Sydney, fisherman, Waikawa Rd., Picton. 632610 Atkinson, Edward William, farm-assistant, c/o The Traverse, 577222 Bogll;), Alan Palmer, farmer, Queen Victoria St., Motueka. Hillersden R.D., Blenheim. 475554 Bolitho, John Renalda, telegraphist, George St., Richmond. 599179 Atkinso~, Stephen Leslie, county council employee, Rintoul 563847 Bolitho, Norman Leslie, engine-driver, Buller Rd., Reefton. St., Westport. 602714 Bone, Richard, dredge hand, Ikamatua. 519033 Auty, Harry, cabinetmaker, Francis St., Blenheim. 500058 Bone, Thomas James, tomato-grower, George St., Richmond. 607342 Avery, Rupert Stanley, miner, Blacks Point, Reefton. 505972 Bonnington, Cecil; farm hand, c/o Wairau Valley Post-office. 548097 :Baas, Eric Frederic, school-teacher, R.M.D., Richmond. 597723 Bonnington, Charles, farm worker, Nine Mile Rd., Westport. 631713. Baigent, . Eric Russell, salesman, 87 Haven. Rd. 599730 Borlase, John Leslie, farmer, R.M.D., Wakefield. 554735 Bain, Edgar Allan, dairy-farmer, Seddonville. 613452 Bourke, Edward Augustine, miner, Mills Rd:, Runanga. 513407 Baird, Richard, engine-driver, Stafford St., Hokitika. 544914 Bourke, James Leonard, farmer, Boddytown, Greymouth. 561131 Baker, William Alfred, contractor, 40 Murray St., Grey~ 480539 Bovey, Edward William, slaughterman, 151 Washington mouth. Va,lley. 595393 · Balchin, Kenneth Ernest, branch-manager, 48 Murray St., 607302 Bowman, Robert James, miner, Seddon Tee., Runanga. Greymouth. 602669 Bown, John Robert, farmer, Forest Home, Murchison. 555037 :Baldick, Norman Stanley, motor mechanic, 1 Budge St., 488734 Boyce, Claude Edward, engineer, 19 Halifax St. Blenheim. 578149 Boyd, Francis Owen, bushman, Deep Creek, Marlborough. 611178 :Banks, David King, labourer, Post-office, Upper Takaka. 56454L Boyd, William Antonio, dredge worker, Seddon's Tee., Rimu. 562230 :Barker, Cyril Ardly, dredge-master, Russell St. North, 490259 Boyne, Alexander McCosh, shepherd, Wither Rd., Blenheim. Westport. 502749 Bradburn, Laurence Dupley, labourer, c/o P.W.D., Oaro. 554102 :Barnes, James Sherwood, engine-driver, No. 6 Railway 586397 Bradford, Percival Victor, 37 Blake St., Blaketown, Grey- Cottage, High St., Greymouth. mouth. 554095 :Barnes, Thomas Henry, building contractor, Beaver Rd., 508637 Bradley,, Felix Duppa, labourer, School Rd., Riwaka. Blenheim. 613861 Barr, James Campbell, coal-miner, The Terrace, Reefton. 555078 Bradley, Herbert James, motor-service proprietor, Granity. 47091& ·.:Barrett, Clarence Roy, solicitor, "Muri~ai," Dehra Doon 565525 Bray, Leonard Raymond, carpenter, Beach Rd., Kaikoura. Rd., Riwaka R.M.D. 603457 Bray, Willi1;1r~ Ale~Qin.der, coal-miner, Main St., Reefton. .
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