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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 99 MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-contvnlued. MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-ccmtinued. 532083 Townley, David, :fireman, 25 Catherine St. 578187 Waugh, Henry William, :fireman (N.Z.R.), 190 Kenmure 631960 Townsend, Raymond William, grocer's assistant, 280 Rd ... Oxford St. 631961 Weatherston, David, clerk, 231 Rattray St. 491648 Townsley, Alan Douglas, audit inspector, 7 Gloucester 548568 Weavers, George Henry Gilbert, builder, 38 Walter St. St., Andersons Bay. 632920 Webster, Harold Edward, timber-worker, 5 Kaikorai 538131 Trail, Leslie, N.Z.R. engine-driver, Cromwell. Valley Rd., Green Island. 534183 Trainor, William, moulder, 466 Leith St. 577543 Wedderspoon, .John Ronald, company-manager, 69 614306 True, Wallace James Clifford, labourer, 40 Howe St. Jeffery St., Anderson's Bay. 601517 Tucker, Daniel Henry, linesman, . 50 Maitland St. 504117 Weir, George Lindsay, sheep-farmer, Ra:Iifurly. 539960 Tucker, Robert Eugene, motor-inspector, 16 Bayview 611467 Wells, Harry John, civil servant, 137 Blacks Rd. Rd. 501934 Welsh, Frederick William, motor-driver, 39 Selwyn St. 538140 Tudehope, Robert Louis Stevenson, P.W.D. carpenter, 501937 Werges, Henry Poulton, lorry-driver, i5 Shulma St., Power Station, Lake Waitaki. Abbotsford. 537121 Turnbull, · George Oakley, farmer, 15D R.D., Kauri 492227 West, Alfred Ritchie, storeman, 335 Main South Rd., Hill, Oamaru. Caversham. 631570 Turnbull, Keith, farm hand, 178 Victoria Rd., St. 633816 West, Ian Charles, farm hand, Ida Valley. Clair. 505708 West, William James, electrical inspector, P.O. Box 592787 Turnbull, William, dairy-farmer1 Pleasant View, Wai­ 22, Duntroon. kouaiti. 575763 Whalan, William James, run.holder, Omarama, via 532870 Turner, Eric Alfred Howie, coal-carter, 383 King Kurow. Edward St. 519971 Wheeler, John Reginald, baker's carter, Auskerry St., 537662 Turner, Francis John, geologist, 21 Lynn St., Maoti , Palmerston, Otago. Hill. 502553 Whitaker, Robert Frederick, · storeman-packer, 107 592508 Tyrrell, Lawrence Roy, baker, 63 Valley Rd., Kai­ MacLaggan St. korai. 486302 White, John James, hospital attendant, Seacliff, Otago. 6010:25 Urquhart, Percy Herman, motor-driver, 92 F.orth St. 508939 White, Robert Little Henry, drover, Enfield. 596770 Vallis, Sebastian Samuel Crawford, company-secre­ · 603979 White, Seth Robert, clerk, 28 Marama St., Sunshine. tary, 34 Kenmure Rd. 551096 White, Thomas James, butcher, Dame St., .Waikouaiti. 518739 Varcoe, Gordon Wallace, N.Z.R. crossing-keeper, 4 517357 Whitley, Wilson George Bengamin, confectioner, 20 Harrington St., Port Chalmers. Howard St. 511181 Veitch, John Alexander, dyer, 98 Aln St., Oamaru. 522298 Wilkins, Charles Essex, labourer, 39 Main South Rd. 572563 Vercoe, Leslie, builder, Sunderland St., Clyde. 522643 Wilkinson, Arthur John Thomas, freezing-works 572593 Vickers, Christopher Albert, sexton, Tomahawk Rd. employee, 7 Embo St., Kew. 509629 Vince, Harold Clifford, assistant-caretaker, 139 Blacks 501453 Wilkinson, Douglas William, carpenter, 9 Ayr St., Rd., Opoho. Roslyn. 565871 Vivian, Clive Anthony, linesman, District Rd., Mac­ 492301 Wilkinson, Francis Harpham, chemist, 58 Murray St., andrew Bay. Kew. 525843 Wade, David Griffith, farm hand, c/o John Wilson, 597836. Willett, Joseph Lewis, general labourer, 50 Aln St., Lauder. Oamaru. 518993 Waldron, Charles Hueston, rabbiter, Clyde. 633366 Williams, Allan Bruce, grocer's assistant, 9 Rose St., 519155 Waldron, William Henry, rabbiter, Clyde. Roslyn. 577333 Walker, Andrew Stanley Crawford, trade employee, 632026 Williams, Charles Samuel, labourer, Ellen St., St. 22 MiUar St., North-east Valley. Leonards. 506322 Walker, Arthur Noel, company-manager, 6 Mavis St. 604052. Williams, Henry Cairns, labourer, Tarras. 607981 Walker, Edward Vincent, swimming-instructor, 5 Blai;r 535254 Williams, James Floyd, packer, Main Rd., Maia. St., Mornington. 633689 Williams, Leonard Donald, farm hand, c/o Mr. C. J. 577876 Walker, John, Davidson, farmer, Outram R.D. Spain, Alexandra. 494292 Walker, Robert James Frederick, warehouseman, 522339 Williams, Oswald Weller, plumber, Patmos Ave., Emerson St., Concord. Woodhaugh. 535624 Walker, William Edward, tram-motorman, 2 Queen's 520814 Williams, Stanley James, pastrycook, 72 Elgin Rd. Ave., St. Kilda. 521261 Williamson, Eric Burnard, truck-driver, 57 Queen's 598125 Walkinshaw, Alexander Hamilton, woollen-mills worker, Drive, St. Kilda. 45 Manchester St. 604875 Williamson, John Hector, fitter, 28 Irvine St., Mosgiel. 575760 Walkinshaw, George, shunter (N.Z.R.), 774 Cumber­ 601676 Williamson, Percival Daffurn, labourer, 471 George St. land St. 580707 Wilson, Arthur, butcher, 17 Green St., Mosgiel. 604057 Wall, William George, plumber, 48 Douglas St., St. 632027 Wilson, Arthur Leslie, storeman, 13 Napier St., Kilda. Mornington. 4 71864 Wallace, Alexander Wiison, salesman, 24 Greta St., 632918 Wilson, Colin Walter, farm hand, Allday Bay, Kakanui. Oamaru. 486405 Wilson, David, metal-:fi.nisher, 20 Pretoria Ave. 512376 Wallace, William David, farmer, Section 17c, Totara 550317 Wilson, Francis Henry, storekeeper, Dunback. R.D., Oamaru. · 611133 Wilsoh, Fredrick James, engine-driver, Kurow. 583487 Wallis, William James, labourer, c/o Mr. W. B. 594638 Wilson, George Albert, farmer, Weston. Schoular, Omakau, Otago Central. 603387 Wilson, George William, seaman, 137 Clyde St. 526970 Walsh, Ernest Charles, minister of religion, The 522526 Wilson, George William, monumental worker, 11 Mait­ Manse, Waitati. land St. 514264 Ward, Benjamin Bray, labourer, Edinburgh St., 621835 Wilson, Horace Samuel, private-hotel proprietor, 41 Waikouaiti. Hope St. 584106 Ward, Everard J0seph, property-salesman, Morriso:ris 485940 Wilson, James .Alan, labourer, 75 Lance:field St., R.D., Palmerston, Otago. Caversham. 473592 Ward, James Lyall, warehouseman, 23 Orwell St., 524242 Wilson, James Alfred, maltster, 21 Montgomery Ave. Oamaru. 492869 Wilson, James Hyslop, mental-hospital attendant, 548715 Ward, John Joseph, labourer, Pukeuri Junction, Seacliffe. Oamaru. 610709 Wilson, John, motor mechanic, Hall Rd., Sawyers B3:y. 492689 Ward Stanley Burns, stevedore, 25 Magdala St. 525675 Wilson, John Reid, surfaceman, Clyde St., Mosgiel 526004 Ward; William Benjamin, dairy-farmer, Brockville Junction, Mosgiel. Rd., Roslyn. 633869 Wilson Kenneth Hamilton, clerk, 41 Allandale Rd. 598788 Warren, Archibald Herbert, farmer, Oaklands, Pal- 574860 Wilson: Reginald Hicks, postmaster1 c/o Post-office, merston. Dunedin North. 517104 Warren, Arthur, farm-manager, Papaka10, via 0 amaru. 509103 Wilson, Roy Gore, labourer, Waterloo St., Pine Hilt 516971 Warrington Charles Robert, labourer (N.Z.R.), 525633 Wilson, Sidney, labourer, c/o Milburne Lime Cement Swanson 'st., Kaikorai. Co., Dunback. , . 463598 Warrington, Harry, bank officer, c/o Union Bank of 555720 Wilson, Sydney Richard, tractor-operator, Shag Valley Australia, Ltd. Station, Waihemo. · 574013 Waters, Arthur, labou:er,. 97 Sur;ey St.. 481054 Wilson, Thomas, college lecturer, 52 Cannington Rd. 519561 Watkins, Arthur BenJ3:m1~, service-station proprietor, 601001 Wilson, Walter John, stationmaster (N.Z.R.), Ngapara, 5 Cairnhill St., Maori Hill. · North Otago. 577513 Watson, Alexander, garage attendant, 165 Main Rd., 539163 Wilson, William Charles, general storek~eper, P.O. Ravens bo'urne. Box 8, Clyde. 517132 Watson Colin Methven, dairy-farmer, Maheno. 509060 Winchester, Walter Henry, farmer, 11K R.D., Bartons, 552654 Watson: John W~ir, draper, 18 Conway St., Oamaru. Oamaru. 632788 Watson, Kennett Andrevy-, clerk, 3 Frame St. 490299 Watson, Oliver Roma, lmotype-operator, 35 Mechamc 526143 Wingham, Redmond George, general carrier, Lauder. St., North-east Valley. 562773 Winslade, Albert, casing hand, 19 Forbes. St. 509993 Watt, James Gray, wool-classer, 1 Neill St., Green 479325 Winslade, Albert, labourer, 21 Orwell St., Oamaru. Island. 634109 Wintrup, Stanley Arthur, farm hand, c/o A. Si~ 632925 Watts, Edmund David, clerk, Wharfe St., Oamaru. Tomahawk. .
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