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Military Pensions.-148-2 , o ls- This PUBLIC BILL originated in the HOUSE or 11£1'RESENTATIVES, and, having this day passed as now printed, is transmitted to the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL .for #8 C<)11 C'llrl'€Tlee. FTmi Mr. o f Re.?y)'fse.11.tatim.s. 6th Norember, 1901. Rt. Hon. R. J. Bed,don. MILITARY PENSIONS. ANALYSIS. Title. 3, Extension of principal Act to Sixth and 2.1. ShortPen.ion Title. payable to mother who is not a Schedule.Seventh Contingents. widow. 1 A BILL INTITULED AN AcT to amend " The Military Pensions Act, 1866," and to Title. extend the Provisions of " The Military Pensions Extension to Contingents Act, 1900," so as to include the Sixth and Seventh Contingents. BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of New Zealand in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :- 1. The Short Title of this Act is ' ' The Military Pensions Act, Short Title. 10 1901 " ; and it shall form part of and be read together with : ' The Military Pensions Extension to Contingents Act, 1900 " (hereinafter referred to as " the principal Act "). 2. The annual allowance payable under section twelve of " The Pensionmother pa.yable who is to Military Pensions Act, 1866," shall be payable to the mother of any not a widow. 15 officer, non-commissioned officer, or private, as therein mentioned, who is not a widow, in any case where her husband is incapable through infirmity or incapacity, of earning his livelihood and she is otherwise lawfully entitled to such allowance. 3. The persons whose names are set forth in the Schedule hereto Extension of principal Act to 20 shall be deemed to be members of the forces enrolled by the Govern- Sixth and Seventh ment for service in South Africa, and the provisions of the principal contingents Act are hereby extended to such persons accordingly. No. 148-2. 2 Military Pelisionx, Schedule. SCHEDULE. No. Rank and Name. Neit-of-kin, old Address. SIXTH CONTINGENT. Lieut.-Colonel JOHN H ENRY BANKS, N.Z.M., in command. No. 16 CoMpANY (AUCKLAND SECTION). Captain Markham, Nigel Ivan .. Wife: Mrs. E. Markham, Clifton, Mount Eden, Auck- land, , Lieutenmt Sykes, Francis Bernard Father : T. G. Sykes, Esq., B.A., La Martinidre College, Lucknow, India. Lieutenant Banks, George Bertram Father: Lieutenant - Colonel Banks, Grafton Road, Auckland. 3244 Sergeant Johns, John Waller . Father: Mr. John Johns, Pukekohe, 8217 „ Cox, Charles Crossley . - Father : Mr. Noah Roper Cox, Raglan. 3218 Chappi-Hall, Thomas Mother : Mrs. Margaret Louise Chappi-Hall, 6, Stan- Aubrey ford Place, Milverton, Leamington, England. 9267 Farrier-Sergeant MoMillan, Harry Father: Mr. Norman MeMillan, Wanganui, Gordon Mi Corporal O'Neil, James .- - Mother: Mrs. BIary O'Neil, Ca,mbridge West, Waikato. 3203 „ Ashworth, Caldwell . Father : Mr. Caldwell Ashworth, Dorman's Land, East Grinslead, Sussex, England. 3229 . Gallaher, David - Brother : Mr. Joseph C. Gallaher, Church AStreet, Pon- sonby. 3293 Lance-Corporal Walker, George Father: Mr. George Walker, Grafton Road, Auckland. Ernest 82283 „ Stockley, Frederic Father: Mr, Edwin Stockley, West Tamaki. Henry 3251 L „ Little, Cuthbert . Father: Mr. Cornelius Little, Hobqon Street, Auckland, 3236 Hemphill, Frank Father: Mr. James Hemphill, Maunfaturoto. 9239 „ Hunt, Henry Mother: Mrs. Euphemia Hunt, Woolcombe Street, George Wellington. 3240 | Holden, George . Father : Mr. Thomas Holden, Te Awaindu. 3304 „ Maden, Percy .. Father: Mr. James Maden, Raddish, Scockport, Eng- land. 3284 „ Storer, John Young Father : Mr. David Storer, Blackheath, London. 3239 Farrier Golder, Quinton John - Father : Mr. Thomas Golder, Folkstone, Kent, England. 8241 „ Howe, Onesimus .. .. Father: Mr. John James Howe, Mauku, Auckland. 3989 „ Sheather, William James,.. Father: Mr. Henry Sheather, Woolgooga, Clarence River, New South Wales. 8201 Private Attwood, Walter Newman Father : Mr. Charles Henry Attwojd, Tennyson Street, Cambridge, Waikato. 8202 „ Andrews, Robert Alexander Father : Mr. James Andrews, Eldersley, Ringarooma, Tasmania. 3204 Alexander, Arthur . Father : Mr. Walter Alexander, Onehuoga. 3205 Barlow, Maurice Fitzgerald Mother: Mrs. Mary Barlow, Grey Street, Devonport. 3206 Butler, William.- Father: Mr, John Butler, Tauranga. 3207 Bayly, Herbert Harris . - Father: Mr. Benjamin Peddy Bayly, Church Street, Devonport. 3208 Baker, Valentine Henry .. Mother : Mrs. Susan Morrison, Short Street, Auckland. 3209 Burr, Charles James .. Father: Mr. William Burr, Rawene, Hokianga. 8210 Bryers, James Charles . - Mother: Mrs. Margaret Heaton, Rawene, Kohukohu, Hokianga. 3212 Beatty, John .. .. Father: Mr, Buttan Beatty, Pukekohe. 3306 Bowers, Percy .- .- Mother: Mrs. Bowers, Paddington, New South Wales. 8213 Oromwell, James . Father: Mr. John Cromwell, Kingsland, Auckland. 3216 Connor, William James .. Father: Mr. Robert Connor, Devonport, Auckland, 3216 Coubrough, Alfred . Father: Mr. Adam Adam Coubrough, Levuka, Fiji. 3219 Collins, Theodore . Father : Mr. William G. Collins, Cambridge. 3220 Colhoun, Robert . Father : Mr. Andrew Colhoun, Mangere. 3221 Clarke, Alfred Samuel . Father: Mr. James Clarke, Newtown Road, Lemon Street, Auckland. 3222 Cameron, William . Father: Mr. James Cameron, Bodh Dunedin, Otago. 3223 Dailey, Stanley Archibald i Mother: Mrs. Robert Dailey, Queen Street, Waimate. 3295 Dowson, Egbert John .. Father: Mr. Thomas William Dowson, Kaiwaka, 3226 Douglas, Hugh .. , Father: Mr. Hugh Douglas, Te Puke, Tauranga. 3305 Doel, Benjamin Chailis 1 Father: Mr. Joshua Doel, Kawakawa, T,uumarere, 3224 Drake, Francis . Mr. T. Giles, Mauku. 3227 Eltis, William Thomas Father : Mr. John Ellis, Hemminakley, Shropshire, Etig and. 3228 Fahey, Patrick . Father: Mr. Edward Fahey, Bombay. 3230 Garner, Arthur Ernest Father: Mr. Francis Garner, Pahan Slreet, Thames, 8231 Gladding, Frederick , . | Father : Mr. Herbert Gladding, Wellesley Street, Auck- land, MiZitaly Pensions. 3 No. J Rank and Name. Next-of-kin, and Address. SIXTH CONTINGENT-co,Ltinued. No. 16 COMPANY (AUCKLAND SECTION)-conttittied. 3238 Private Gleeson, James . 1 Father : Mr. Thomas Gleeson, Henderson's Mill, Waita- I kerei, 3284 Harils, Albert Cha,rles . - Father: Mr. Richard Harris, Hukerenui, Whangarei. 8235 Hearling, James Alexander Mother: Mrs, Numepheral Hearling, Pages Street, Ponsonby. 3237 Henderson, Robert Mc- Mother : Mrs. Jane Henderson, Allanton, Dunedin, Kenzie 8238 Hone, Alberc John . Mother : Mrs. Elizabeth Hone, Waiuku. 3242 Harris, Arnold Theodore . I Father: Mr. William P. Harris, Rotorria. 8243 Hooke, Leonard Richard. , Father : Mr. John Hooke, Hokianga. 3245 Jackson, Ralph Henry .. Mother: Mrs. Amelia Harriet Jackson, Lake Takapuna. 8246 Kelly, Robert Morris .. Father: Mr, Thomas Kelly, Nanahu Post-office, Wade. 8247 Lennard, Arthur Ernest .. -Father : Mr. John Lenne.rd, Mangere Bridge. 3248 Letts, Ralph .- .- | Father: Mr. William M. Letts, Hokianga. 8249 Lopdell, James Stapleton Faher: Mr. James Lopdell, Meeanee, Napier. 3950 Lovegrove, Ernest Victor. Father: Mr. George Lovegrove, Te Aroha 3252 Luther, William John .. Father: Mr. Michael Luther, Eagt Tamaki. 329 Malone, John .- Father: Mr, Michael Malone, Cook S,reet, Auckland. 3954 Marshall, Henry Frederick , Mother: Mrs. Jessie Marshall, Mount Street, Auckland. (Frank) 3255 Minns, John .. .. ' Mother: Mrs. Ann Hay, Minns's Hotel, Melton, Victoria. 3256 Mitchell, James Alexander Father : Mr, Adam Mitchell, Victoria Avenue, Remuera. 3258 Morton, Alfred Bishop . , Father: Mr. William E. Morton, Graf ton Road. 8259 Mason, Ernest . , Father: Mr. William Mason, Carlton, Gore R·)ad, New- market. 3260 Mazzolene, Nathaniel Father : Mr. Orlando Mazzolene, Pitt Street. Auckland. 3961 Moore, Isaac Webb . Brother : Mr. William W. Moore, Palmerston. 3262 Matheson, Alister .. 1 Father : Mr. Robert Matheson, Tauranga. 3263 Madill, James Father: Mr. Ada,m Madill, Tuakau. 3264 McKerizie, Alexander .- Mother: Mrs. Mary McKenzie, Kakara, Street, Newton. 3265 McLeod, Roderick -. Mother' Mrs, Hannah MeLeod, Franklin Road, Pon- sonby 3266 McKenzie, Willia,m Somer- Father: Mr. Evan McKenzie, Bundaberg, Queensland. ville 8268 McCracken, Robert . Father: Mr. James McCracken, Te Mata, Raglan. 3269 Norris, George .. .. Father: Mr. Daniel Norris, Tottenham, London. 3270 Neil, WilliRm .. ., Mother : Mrs. Neil, Opottki. 3272 Osborne, George Philip ..1 Mother : Mrs. Ellen Osborne, Karaka Creek, Thanies. 3273 Pearson, Herbert Allen Mother: Mrs. George J. Halley, Cordial·factory, Cam- Campbell bridge. 3274 Parkinson, John ' Father: Mr. John ParkinEon, Opotiki. 3275 Phillips, William Stephen Father: Mr. James H. Phillips, Raglan. 3276 Page, John Robert - Father: Mr. Robert Page, Hokianga 3277 Raines, William Frederick Father: Mr. Jamis Rayzies, Taniab, re, Waikdo. 3278 Richards, James . Mother : Mrs. Eliza, Teirney, Post-office, Auckland. 3279 Rooney, William John .- Father: Mr. William Rooney, Kilyleigh, County Down, Ireland. 32801 Ryan, Edward John .- Father: Mr. Timothy Ryan, Kepple Street, Arch Hill. 3281 Ryan, William .. .. Father : Mr. Daniel Ryan, Opotiki. 3282 Sidford, Charles George . Father: Mr. Charles Sidford, 13, Winton Avenue, Ratli gar, Dublin. 3285 Stuart, Ja,mes Edward Mother: Mrs, Mary Ann Stuart, Cambridge, Waikato. 3286 Sweeney, John . Mother: Mrs. Mary Sweeney, Wanganui Post-office. 3287 Seheriff, Otho . Father : Mr. Franz Scheriff, Symo: d Street, Auckland. 3288 Stanton, William Levi .- Fabher : Mr. George L. Stanton, Victoria Valley, Mango- nui. 3290 Thorp, Walter .. .. Father : Mr. Alfred J. Thorp, Paeroa. 3991 Thomas, Willi&m Alfred .. Falher: Mr. Jordan E. Thomas, J.P., Houhora, Mango- nui. 8292 , Tatton,
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