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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 113 3144 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 113 MILITARY AREA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-continued. MILITARY AREA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-:-contin~d. 487818 Blakie, Andrew Wilson, mail contractor,· 67 Mitchell 533048 Buchanan, George Francis, lorry-driver, Benhar, Bal- St. clutha. 558566 Blee, Harold Vivian:, printer, Otatara. 585161 Bulling, Herman Purchas, merchant, Toa.. 470161 Blick, Rupert Joseph Winter, clerk, Metzger St. 570884 Bulling, Robert Edward, farm labourer, Bain St. 634794 Blomfield, Warren Albert, butcher's assistant, 25 574237 Bulmer, Cecil,. miner, Milton St., Ohai. George St. 577806 Burleigh, Robert George, woollen-milJ empl~yee, 546896 Blondell, Lawrence Stanley, lime worker, Waihola. Spencer St., Milton. 502703 Bohan, Edward Bernard, bank accountant, Bank of 500588 Burnett, Linton, farmer, Wrights. Bush, Glad'iield R.D. Australasia. 579769 ,Burnett, William, sheep-farmer, Wrights Bush, Glad, 486781 Bond, Victor, salesman, Gordon St., Balclutha. field R.D. 493115 Boniface, Albert Alexandra, painter, Thames St., 478361 Burns, .James (jun.), motor .mechanic, Ferry St., Riverton. Wyndham. 557595 Booth, Fran:k Edwin Richard, company-manager, 221 579788 Burns, J olm William, farmer, Conical Hill, Gore R.D. Bowmont St. 554130 Burnside, Thomas McBride, farmer, Pukekoma, Bal­ 574941 Borland, Samuel Ronald, rabbiter, Millers Flat. clutha. 588264 Botting, Frederick Ivan Henry, freezing-works em- 572939 Burrell, Joseph, miner, Hasting. St., .Ohai. ployee, 342 Y arow St. 520401 Burtenshaw, James Morton, linesman, 63 .Tiffey St., 559434 Botting, James Henry, butcher, Eana St., Mataura. Bluff. 635097 Botting, John Arthur, clerk, c/o 178 McMaster St. 518689 Burtenshaw, Williarµ Henry, slaughterman, 56 Ocean 600323 Bowen, Philip Thomas Humphreys, boilermaker, New- Beaeh Rd., Bluff. field-Oteramika Rd. 518688 Burton, George Edward, school-teacher, Queen St., 550780 Bowers, Lan1ey Herbert, night-watchman, Scott St., Otautau. Mataura. 503403 Busbridge,· John, factory-employee, Seawards Rd., 495058 Bowes, Thomas Edward, motor mechanic, 37 Arthur St. Edendale. 578157 Bowmar, Alfred ·walter, coal-miner, Market St., 597776 Butel,· George Calder, farmer, Arrowtown. Kaitangata. 487421 Butler, . Frank Finlay, factory assistant, 51 Mitcht;,ll St. 550790 Boyd', David Kirkland, minister of religion, Melbourne 592062 Butler, George Edwin Alfred, carpenter, 1 Mary St., St., Queenstown. Gore. 488732 Boyd, Edward Eideard, land and estate agent, 80 469181 Butler, Percy Walter, employee (N.Z.R.), 15 Thomas Grace St St., Gore. 523597 Boyd, Fran:k Mitchell, tallyman, 92 Lewis St. 568455 Butson, .John Stanley Mafeking, farmer, Parawa. 468876 Boyd, Thomas, hairdresser and tobacconist, 53 Slaney 597779 Butt, Alfred Victor, motor mechanic, Coal Creek, St., Bluff. Roxburgh. 574879 Bradshaw, Charles Huia, oysterman, 11 Ann St., 576239 Butt, Richard .James, labourer, West Plains Rd., Wai- Bluff. kiwi. 635219 Briadshaw, Stuart James, clerk, 22 Bradshaw St., Bluff. 552223 Butt, William Henry, surfaceman, 14 Grace St. 499427 Braidwood, John, coal-miner, Market St., Kaitangata. 550935 Buttolph, James Alexander, storeman, 11 Coronation St. 606176 Bramwell, .Joseph .John, slaughterman, 93 Main St., 550943 Byars, Alexander Robert, farmer, Waikaka R.D., Mataura. Gore. 576276 Brand, Reginald Ernest, railway guard, Farm Rd., 520039 Caffell, Robert, shepherd, Albion St., Matama. Lumsden. 585566 Caff ell, William Alexander, farm labourer, Edievale. 565526 Branthwaite, Thomas Hector, farmer, Ryal Bush. 570603 Cain, Hans Beach, railway guard, 283 Dee St. 472539 Brass, Wilfred, clerk (N.Z.R.), 131 Bourke St. 528080 Calder, John Alexander, labourer, Severn St., Clifton. 587042 Breen, J:ames, shepherd, Box 35, Waikaia. 572841 Calder, John Eric, freezing-worker, Burns St., Mataura. 600331 Brehaut, Thomas Henry, guard (N.Z.R.), Tokanui. 528081 Caldwell, Alexander, dairy-farmer, Stirling. 467168 Brenssell, Roderick Gordon Kitchener, farme1·, Fine- 583771 Caldwell, William George, farmer, Greenfield R.D., gand, via Balclutha. Balelutha. 549684 Brenssell, Stanley Matthew, carrier, Edievale. 503880 Caldwell, William Shaw, hairdresser, Lerwick St., 521916 Brewster, Edmund Samuel, G.P.O. Clinton. 603456 Brick, Gerald, sawmill hand, c/o Mill Manager's 583769 Cal~y, Robert Victor, stock-agent, Owaka. P.B., Fortification Timber Co. 563015 Callagher, Norman Hugh, dairy-factory manager, 619530 Bridgeman, Charles Orlando, forester, State Forest Clyde Tee., Kaitangata. Service, Hedgehope. 602015 Callahan, Ronald, freezing-worker, McQuarrie St. 523399 Bristow, Sydney Herbert, cheese-factory manager, 485778 Cameron, Colin David, clerk, 157 Catherine St. Knapd'ale R.D., Gore. 570006 Cameron, Gordon Russell, carpenter, Otatara. 484955 Broad, Charles Burton, merchant, 48 Hensley St. 570004 Cameron:, Jack Laurens, school-teacher, 45 Lees St. 565547 Brock, Ralph, sh.eep-farmer, Merino Downs R.D., Gore. 468849 Cameron, Robert Ross, bank officer, 11 Mary St. 549687 Bromley, James Frederick, Park St., Winton. 593204 Campbell, Alexander Robert, f:i.rme~, Mataura Is. 585850 Brookland, Peter, slaughterman, c/o Southland 519406 Campbell, Clive Cameron, carpenter, 129 O'Hara St. Frozen Meat Co., Makarewa. 519386 Campbell, Eric Dickson, freezing-works .. employee, 415 498715 Brookland, Robert Stevenson, moulder, 142 King St. Dee St. 498716 Brooks, Lawrence Stanley, cycle agent, 262 Tweed St. 555625 Campbell, Hugh, lime worker, Browns Post~office. 607046 Brooks, Leslie Wakefield Robert, garage-attendant, 555410 Campbell, J;ames, farmer, Lieman St., Otautau. Cromer St., Balclutha. 635129 Campbell, .James King, millowner, Springfield Rd., 599740 Broomhall, Albert, farm labourer, c/o Mr. F. Bowden, Milton. ' 263 Ettrick St. 634783 Campbell, Niall McDiarmid, apprentice mechanic, 128 510726 Broomhall, Leslie Arthur, engine-driver, 153 George Bt. Lorn St. 599522 Brown, Alexander Duncan, labourer, Tuapeka Mouth. 495503 Campbell, Percy N.Z.R. employee,. 158 Islington St. 523245 Brown, David, sheep-farmer, Section 6, Otahuti R.D. 532822 Campbell, Reginald 1Stace, fitter, 178 Mary St. 527826 Brown, Douglas Nairn, engineer, 36 Baird St. 466638 Campbell, William Tilson, sheep-farmer, . Invertiel, 534612 Brown, Edmund Andrew, storekeeper, Tahakopa. Balclutha. 582175 Brown, Henry George, dairy-farmer, Oteramika Rd. 612360 Capil, Edwin Archelous, farmer, Clifton, Waimatua. 508255 Brown, Ian Hector McDonald, clerk, Otautau; 532812 Capon, George Curtis, farmer, R.D., Owaka. 601395 Brown, James McLeod, farmer, Wrights Bush, 611254 Carley, George Charles, farmer, Waianiwa. Wallacetown. 579869 Carnie, Alexander, farmer, Mataura Island. 634456 Brown, James Noel Patrick, 283 Nelson St. 519666 Carr, Arthur Gordon, engine-driver, Milburn; 526437 Brown, John, farmer, Wairuna, Clinton. 605145 Carran, William Nelson, dairy-farmer, Gummies Bush 522998 Brown, Thomas, farmer, Otautau R.D. R.D., Waipango. 592100 Brown, Walter, farmer, Tuatapere. 581022 Carran, Ernest Albert, farmer, Waipango, Riverton. 555386 Brown, William Lewis, lorry-driver, Main· St., Clinton. 555397 Carran, James McLauchlan, grocer, 85 Clyde St. 490949 Browne, Stephen Daniel, hairdresser, Kelvin St., 570155 Carstensen, Carl .Joseph, fisherman, Half-moon Bay. Oamaru. 46867 4 Carter, Norman, clothing manager, 91 A v.enal St. 635004 Browning, James Alexander Torry, lorry-driver, 27 468679 Casper, Conrad, linotype-operator, 201 Mary St. Eli:,;abeth St., Gore. 611164 Cassels, George Osborne, :£armer, Section .2, Glencoe 520948 Brownridge, Charles Gordon, farmer, P.O. Box 9, R.D. Orepuke. 573493 Cassidy, Charles, farmer, Tisbury Post-office. 555871 Bruce, Edwin, fire-brigadesman, Fire-station, Esk St. 486890 Caterer, Frederick Kerry, supervisor, P. and T;, Clyde 578224 Bruce, James, dairy-farmer, Glenham. St., Balclutha. 506776 Bruce, Robert, farmer, Milton R.D. 494156 Cathcart, Andrew Dunlop, club steward, Don St. 472712 Brumby, Leonard, theatre-operator, Great North Rd., 635214 Catto,, John Stanley, grocer's assistaJ1t, Conical .Hills Winton. R.D., Gore. · 601934 Bryan, David, farmer, Matuku R.D., Mossburn. 556440 Cavanagh, Henry Ernest, butche1·, 16.1 Catherine St. 499569 Bryant, Leslie Walter, factory-manager, Osborne St., 486750 Cawood, .Jack, clerk, 60 Wellington St. Riverton. 501053 Gessford, Robert, blacksmith, c/o Stirling Dairy 476886 Bryce, John Thomas, linotype-operator, 103 Don St. Factory, Stirling. 499568 Bryce, Norman Francis, station officer, 141 Esk St. 634779 Chalmers, Donald Roderick Tims, fitter and turner 499565 Buchanan, Alan George Heriot, district valuer, 103 apprentice, c/o Mr. S. Brown, 173 Gold St. Don St. 500942 Chalmers, George Chapman, labourer, 33 Earn St. .
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