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Dec. 4.J the New Zealand Gazette DEC. 4.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3565 MILITARY DISTRICT No. 5 (WELLINGTON)-continued. MILITARY DISTRICT No, 5 (WELLINGTON)-contin'lled. 264725 Walsh, Michael, brick and pipe hand, 67 Ross St, Kilbirnie, 116466 Willetts, Ernect Eric, clerk, 21 Kent Terrace, Wellington Wellington E. 3. C.3. 403932 Walter, William Isbister, N.Z.M.C. Camp, Hospital, 406585 Willetts, Samuel, fireman, care of Seamen's Union, Feather­ . Trentham. ston St, Wellington. 295394 Wansbrough, Alexander Osborne, clerk, Orara St, East­ 136662 Williams, Angus Leslie, glass-polisher, IO Wigan St, Wel. bourne. lington C. 2. 375075 Ward, Edgar Dunn, commercial traveller, ll3 Pirie St, 278596 Williams; Charles Stephen Fitzgerald, journalist, 132 Sydney Wellington. St West, Wellington N. I. 285579 Ward, Harold Frederick William, porter, 1 Percival St, 396131 Williams, Colin Richard, clicker, "Coogee," 77 Marsden St, Wellington C. l. · Lower Hutt, Wellington. 421520 Ward, Henry Russell, barman, No. l Elina Flats, Plimmer's 244028 Williams, Edwin Horace, printer, 170 Thorndon Quay, Steps, Wellington. Wellington. ll3769 Ward, Jack Edward, grocer, 67 The Parade, IslandBay, 266934 Williams, Jack Aroha, plasterer, 90 Russell Terrace, Berham­ Wellington S. 2. pore, Wellington. 395755 Ward, Kenneth Austin, salesman, Box 510, Wellington. 266927 Williams, Leonard John, carpenter's and joiner's apprentice, 100590 Ward, Newman Martin Gordon, Railway clerk, 57 William 32 Hutt Rd, Petone. St, Petone. 375737 Williama, Martin Juffs, farm hand, Kaitoke, Hutt County. 295581 Ward, William Arthur, machinist, care of King's Private 268285 Williams, Maxie, wire worker, 40 Rhodes St, Wellington. Hotel, Cambridge Terrace, Wellington. 427946 Williams, Norman Albert Stone, radio serviceman, 59 263855 Wardle, Reginald Edward, brick-moulder, 56 Waitoa Rd, Tirangi Rd, Wellington. Hataitai, Wellington E. 2. 050876 Williams, Norman Leslie, mail-room duties, 34 Tavistock Rd, 27ll65 Warham, John Ridley, student teacher, 75 Onepu Rd, Lyall Bay, Wellington E. 4. Kilbirnie, Wellington E. 3. 398108 Williams, Raymond Nelson, butcher, I Waterloo Rd, 052276 Waring, John, storeman, 149 The Terrace, Wellington. Johnsonville. 136613 Warren, William Geoffrey, chief siting draughtsman, care 409735 Williamson, Andrew, care of Prestige Hosiery Co., Welling­ of Department of Housing Construction, Wellington. ton. 373419 Warsaw, Joseph Louis, clerk, 227B The Terrace, Wellington. 042618 Williamson, Hudson Miles, analytical chemist, 35 Kenya St, 240735 Washer, Roy Gilbert Maxwell, clerk, 53 Pipitea St, Wel­ Ngaio N.4. lington. 146579 Williamson, Rosslyn Wemyss Laurie, clerk, 28 Karepa St, 405738 Wat-ers, Herbert Henry, 42 Abel Smith St, Wellington. Brooklyn S.W. l. ll3467 Watson, Spencer Sector, assessment clerk (Government) 423736 Willis, Frederick, general labourer, 79 Boulcott St, Welling­ care of Land and Income Tax Department, Wellington ton. C.I. 402874 Wills, Cyril Richard Ernest, carpenter, 4 Hoggard St, 208896 Watson, Wilfred Nash, draughting cadet, 80 Standen St, Vogeltown, Wellington. Karori, Wellington. 284565 Wilson, Alexander, retail grocer's assistant, 133 Hataitai Rd, 181862 Watt, William, clerk, 87 Nelson St, Pet.one. Wellington. 402901 Webb, Alexander Herbert Mark, seaman, 55 Kent Terrace, 133551 Wilson, Alfred, cycle dealer, 3 Gear St, Petone, Wellington. Wellington C. 3. 423961 Wilson, Allan Haroourt, clerk, 127 Adelaide Rd, Wellington. 048860 Webb, Charles James Edward, paper-cutter, 139 Kelburn 2tl6365 Wilson, Cecil George, sheet-metal worker, 22 Byron St, Parade, Wellington W. I. Miramar, Wellington E. 4. 377645 Webber, John Gerrard, clerk, Accounts Branch, Housing 422509 Wilson, Edward Richard Franklin, tailor's cutter (apprentice), Housing Construction Department, Wellington. corner Wilford and Kauri Sts, Waterloo, Lower Hutt. 429207 Webber, Kenneth James, 22 Nairn St, Wellington. 139169 Wilson, Ernest Benjamin, turner and fitter, Paparangi, 247744 Webberley, Jeffrey Joseph, sheet and metal worker, 44 Johnsonville. Queen's Rd, Lower Hutt. 240732 Wilson, Ernest Ford Munro, clerk, 21B Glenbervie Terrace, 284987 Wells, Peter Charles Ralph, 94 Tasman St, Wellington. Wellington. 405489 Welsh, Hughie, blacksmith's striker, 209 Esplanade, Pctone. 399693 Wilson, Francis Eamonn, clerk, 23 Goring St, Thorndon, 299735 Werunoth, Arthur Samuel, metal-finisher, 11 Zohrab St, Wellington. Hataitai, Wellington. 233235 Wilson, Frank, factory worker, 22 Byron St, Miramar, 230634 West, Alexander Frederick, storeman's assistant, 33 Cuba St, Wellington E. 5. Petone. 417021 Wilson, George Alexander, waterside worker, 18 Borlase St, 407159 West, Edwin Leonard, 125 Mitchell St, Wellington. Brooklyn, Wellington. 294201 West, George, boiler attendant, 9 Jessie St, Wellington C. 3. 243342 Wilson, George Robert, porter, New Zealand Railways, 282409 West, Walter Henry, apprentice ruler, 125 Mitchell St, Paekakariki. Wellington S.W. l. 377677 Wilson, Harvey Richard, clerk, 4 Puriri St, Lower Hutt. 161702 Weston, Jack, timber classer and stacker, 12 Cruickshank 373210 Wilson, Robert Stuart, hotel-manager, Lloyds Hotel, Cuba St, Wellington E. 3. St, Wellington. 425457 Westrupp, William Arthur, driver, 8 Grafton Rd, Wellington. 432273 Wilson, William Henry, labourer, Salvation Army Hostel, 174583 Whale, George Lancelot, insurance-claims clerk, 51 Barnard Wellington. St, Wellington. 263136 Wilton, Cyril Denis, sheep-farmer, Paraparaumu. 299529 Wheelan, James Gray, motor-driver, 2 Lynn Rd, Wellington. 257636 Winchester, James Webber, clerk, Weir House, Salamanca 295858 White, Allen Stewart, clerk, Civil Service, 161 Te Anau Rd, Rd, Wellington. Hataitai, Wellington E. 2. 246989 Windsor, Gordon Ernst, clerk, 56 Beauchamp St, Welling­ 418281 White, Raymond Gordon, knitting operator, 217 Vivian St, ton W.3. Wellington. 272432 Winstanley, Harold Frederic, assistant machinist, 6 Bucking­ 252147 White, Raynor James, clerk, 16 Barker St, Wellington C. 3. ham St, Wellington E. 3. 282861 White, Richard James Theodore, clerk, 10 Jackson St, 066102 Winton, Robert Johnstone, seaman, t.s.s. "Mamnganui," Island Bay, Wellington. care of Seamen's Union, Wel~ingl;on. 233249 Whiteman, Ormand Leo, farm labourer, Main Rd, Here­ 066789 Wiren, Anders Galbraith, clerk, 3 Vera St, Karori, Welling­ taunga. ton W. 3. 267313 Whiting, Arthur Stewart, clerk (Post and Telegraph), 21 2367ll Wishart, Reginald Robert, compositor, 10 Adelaide Rd, Kent Terrace, W~llington. Wellington S. I. 252165 Whyte, Horace William, waterside worker, 62 Waripori St, 289736 Witt, William John Henry, clerk, 58 Majoribanks St, Berhampore, Wellington. Wellington. 413530 Whyte, William George, salesman, 43 Majoribanks St, 217187 Wood, Raymond Henry, 43 Hanover St, Wadestown .. Wellington. 010064 Woodcock, Victor, accountant, ll4 Te Anau Rd, Welling­ 210397 Wiblin, Allan Russell, senior grocery assistant, 9 Paisley ton E.2. Terrace, Karori W. 3. 235455 Woodgyer, John William, mail clerk, 33 Charlotte Avenue, 427095 Wiffen, Earnest Vivian, labourer, 5 Bouloott Avenue, Brooklyn, Wellington. Wellington. ll4310 Woodhouse, Gordon David, oow hand, Whiteman's Valley, 420136 Wilkinson, Alfred Mather, 7 Ava St, Petone. Upper Hutt. 383055 Wilkinson, David Dennis Morris, mechanic, 22 Melbourne 280402 Woodley, Bazil Roy, salesman, 62 Victoria St, Petone. Rd, Island Bay, WelJington. 397547 Woods, Henry, dresser, 213 Esplanade, Petone. 255348 Wilkinson, John James, paper-ruler, Box 856, Wellington. 281694 Woodward, Harold Theadore, milk-roundsman, 59 Cuba St, 295873 Wilkinson, Kenneth Cecil, clerk, 23 Gleubervie Terrace, Petone. Wellington N. 1. 270387 Wilkinson, Leslie Ernest, fitter, 50 Ava St, Petone. 414891 Workman,Seaton,postman, 7MulgraveSt, Wellington N. l. 432383 Willard, Horace Leigh, labourer, 6 Nevay Rd, Miramar, 425186 Wright, Edwin Hastings Spencer, clerk, P.O. Box 204, Te Wellington. Aro, Wellington. 263078 Willcox, Leonard Frederick, tailor's presser, 43 Grove Rd, 424392 Wright, Eric Patterson, broadcasting announcer, 5A Grass Kelburn, Wellington. St, Wellington. .
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