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The New Zealand Gazette. 1300 APRIL ·28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1300 MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-oon.tmued. MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-cO'llfimuJd. 498371 MacGregor, Alexander Duncan, registered·· accountant,; 560102 Martin, John Leslie, iron moulder, 7 Allandale Rd. 16 Rutland St. 624491 Martin, Lloyd Paterson, footwear salesman, 138 Norwood St. 623987 McGregor, Fergus Galbraith, mechanic, Sanday St., 514598 Martin, Robert James, fireman (N.Z,R.), 67 Botha St. Palmerston South. 560379 Maskell, Reginald William, school-teacher, 17 Burt St., 575108 McGrouther, John Percival, police constable, 25 Crown St.,' Wakari. North-east Valley. 513276 Mason, James A!exander,.gascutter, 9 Teignmouth St.. , 598939 McHoull, Andrew Greig, foundry labourer, 4 Wain St. 572514 Mason, John Charles Leslie, salesman, 115 Frederick St. 598258 Mcilroy, William Kenneth, secondary-school teacher, : 507662 Mason, Roye, taxi-driver, 210 Helensburgh Rd. District High School, Palmerston, Otago. 624221 Matheson, Lawrence William, farm hand, Waihemo, 573434 McIntosh, Milton Thomas, driver, Dunback, via Palmerston, Palmerston. Otago. 516928 Mathias, Arthur Ivan, farmer, "Grandview," Waipiata. 517433 McIntosh, Walter James, lorry-driver, Golf House, South 613772 Mathieson, Bernard Roderick, dyer, 48 Church St., Mosgiel, Oamaru. 550264 Mathieson, Cecil Wilfred, foreman, 51 Mechanic St. 583125 McIntyre, Allan Leslie, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), 114 Queen St. 610570 May, Stanley Barker, labourer, care of Mr. C. Annan, Box 7, 586890 Mcivor, James Albert, plumber, 15 Gilfillan St. Tarras. 518014 Mcivor, Maurice Stanley, surfaceman, Main Rd., Wingatui. 556747 Mayall, Harold Rambling, grocer's assistant, 40 Franklin 512599 McKay, Allan George, truck-driver, Maheno Transport Co., St., Dalmore. Maheno. 515348 Maybee, Ernest, joiner, 7 Fawcett St. 566986 Mackay, William Dawson, carpenter, 25 Rolla St. 550127 Meder, Eric Erskine, turner and fitter, 99 Signal Hill Rd., 605886 McKechie, Thomas, draper, 36 Selwyn St., North~east Opoho. Valley. 501975 Medlin, Lester Noel, optician, 25 Strathern Ave., Wakari. 588076 McKee, William Henry Joseph, service-station proprietor, 593913 Meiklejohn, Gordon John, boilermaker, 20 Benhar St. 18 Jackson St., St. Kilda. Mornington. 512506 McKelvey, Wesby Bernard, retort-house operator, 18 Owen 580810 Menzies,· John Alexander, motor mechanic, Hakataramea, St., Burnside. via Oamaru. 482670 McKenzie, George Cottingham, grocer, 13 Dart St., Oamaru. 580081 Merrilees, Allan Robert, builder's labourer, 89 Neidpath 475884 McKenzie, Hector George, school-teacher, 13 Farmham St., Rd., Mornington. Oamaru. 483198 Meyer, William Frederick, farmer, 4 Quarry Rd., Green 548916 McKenzie, James Morrison McDonald, taxi-driver, 11 St. Island. Heliers Court. 548219 Michie, George Millar, tram-conductor, 330A King St. 588004 McKenzie, John Arthur Charles, farmer, "Pisgah Downs," 499608 Middendorf, Anton Theodore Kaspar, fisherman, Taieri Livingstone. Mouth. 479472 McKenzie, Kenneth Finlay, motor painter, 8 West Ave., 548223 Middlemiss, Hugh Mitchell, labourer, 6 Queen St., Green St. Kilda. Island. 500009 McKenzie, Lenton Ainsley, slaughterman, 22 Sydney St., 541480 Middleton, Charles George Butler, gardener, Moeraki, via Caversham. Hillgrove. 588058 McKenzie, William Gordon, farmer, 9o Rural Delivery, 473860 Milburn, John Henry, tailor's cutter, 55 Kirkcaldy St•. Oamaru. 495139 Milburn, John Orr, dairy-farmer, "Sea View," Caversham. 482235 McKerrow, Alexander, surfaceman, care of Public Works 557064 Mildenhall, Alfred Clifton, labourer, 26 John St., Green Department, Maheno. Island. 603560 McKewen, William Edward, carpenter, 460 Andersons Bay 580075 Millar, George Francis, slaughterman, 87 Caversham Valley Rd. Rd. 575076 McKinnon, Neil; reporter, care of Post-office, McAndrew Bay. 483173 Millar, Gilbert Ian, exchange clerk, Thomas St., Ra:rµurly. 624498 MoLachlan, Earle Foreman Cochrane, porter (N.Z.R.), 557055 Millard, Arthur William Henry, upholsterer, 24 Balmacewan 12 Brook St. Rd. 553540 McLaren, Archibald Descombe, carpenter, Glasgow St., 497855 Miller, Alexander Cuthbert, surfaceman, Main South Rd., Company Bay, North East Harbour. Riccarton, East Taieri. 584444 McLaren, Joseph John, storeman, 29 Moreau St. 593923 Miller, John Arthur Ernest, labourer, Wakari Main Rd. 515301 McLaren, Neil Mookford, plumber, Warrington. 578277 Millow, William George Brett, driver, 24 Grey St. 574453 McLaughlan, William, confectioner, 19 Russell St. 597873 Mills, Eric Stanley, farm hand, 109 York Place. 564240 McLay, Lionel Graham, labourer, 81 Russell St. 550107 Mills, Henry Neal, machine-moulder, 4 Queen St., Mosgiel. 468595 MacLean, Donald MacBeath, branch manager, 21 Musse]. 561767 Milmine, James Murray, farmer, lOo Island Cliff, Oani.aru. burgh Rise. 499646 Milne, Edward Henry Alexander, storeman, 11 Leckhampton 520148 McLean, Norman Colin, engineer, 9 Farley St. Court. 564256 McLean, Robert Oliver Lewis, turner, 1 Stanley St. 549990 Mitchell, Cedric Everet, mechanic, 14 Princes St., Green 511749 MacLean, William Longlands, welding engineer, 11 Shulma Island. _ St., Abbotsford, Green Island. 558429 Mitchell, Norman Alexander, mill hand, 36 Rosebery St. 512092 McLellan, Joseph, blacksmith's striker, 249 Macandrew Rd. 576222 Mitchell, Robert William, labourer, W aitati. 550855 McLennan, Donald John, transport conductor, 5 Montrose St. 499746 Mockford, Hector, lorry-driver, Berwick. 584429 McLeod, Alister James, labourer, 4 Victoria Place, Green 624249 Moffat, Duncan Ernest, student, 40 Clyde St. Island. 548939 Money, Albert Walter Frank, tram-conductor, 242 Oxford 582632 McLeod, Hector William, farmer, Burness St., Palmerston. St. 574330 MacLeod, Norman, fitter, 31 Cannington Rd. 598379 Montgomery, Raymond Edward, welder, 75 York Pl!!,ce. 513803 McLeod, Thomas James, moulder, 530 King St. 517012 ]\foodie, Alexander, labourer, Seddon St., Ravensbourne. 568165 McLeod, William Muldrew, striker, 90 Canon Gate. 624384 Moody, Henry Robert, labourer, 5 Percy St., Kensington, 572737 McMeeking, Alexander, farm labourer, Oturehua Rural •576338 Mooney, Terence Walter, taxi-driver, 3 Ann St. Delivery, Central Otago. 576203 More, James Campbell, labourer, 5 Kensington Ave. 602555 McMurray, Edward Albert, motor-driver, 35 Stanley St. 501995 More, William John, salesman, 2 Grove St. 579712 McMurtrie, Bruce Alphonsus, labourer, 326 Rattray St. 595327 Morris, Lindsay Ralph, farmer, Mount Barker Rural DeHvery, ' 568159 McNeil, Thomas, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), 61 Glen Rd., Morn. Cromwell, Wanaka. · ington. 504378 Morrison, Edwin Cecil, warehouseman, 89 Maryhill Tee. 583837 McNeilly, Edward David, labourer, Blackstone Hill, Oture­ 587098 Morrison, James Percy, waterside worker, Beach St., Port ' hua. Chalmers. 556062 MacNicol, William James, civil servant, 29 Ethel St. 559277 Mort, Ernest William, postman, 3 Council St., St. Kilda. 507648 McPhee, Ian Duncan, labourer, 283 Main South Rd., 593268 Mount, Edwin Herbert, labourer, Alexandra. Caversham. 625533 Moynihan, Micheal Berkeley, spot-welder, 28 Laing St., 554170 McPhee, James, labourer, Post-office, Peebles. Caversham. 483177 McRobie, William, clerk, 25 Wilkinson St., Liberton. 565480 Mudie, James, butcjler, Pleasant Valley Sanatorium, Pal­ · 483179 McSkimming, Ronald Kenneth, wool and skin classer, 113 merston South. Dundas St. 476043 Muirhead, Sydney Archibald, clerk, 56 Ure St., Oamaru. , 548538 Maguire, Ernest Alfred, motor painter, 18 Forres Bank Ave. 518613 Mulligan, John Francis, farmer, Enfield 2o Rural Delivery, 561568 Maharey, William Wood, glass-beveller, 17A Caughtrey St., Oamaru. St. Clair. 455497 Mulrooney, Francis Micheal, brass-finisher, 69 Atkinson St. 576688 Mains, James William, plumber, 62 Orbell St. 624717 Mulrooney, Ronald John, apprentice turner, 73 Highcliff 509545 Maitland, Bertie William, labourer, 11 Waimea Ave., Rd., Andersons Bay. Calton Hill. 558281 Murdoch, Gordon Allison, truck-driver, 31 Bush Rd., Mosgiel, 548619 Maker, Joseph Elvin, insurance agent, 155 Dundas St. 487570 Murphy, Edmund Joseph, storekeeper, Thomas St., Ranfurly. 596029 Malcolm, Eric, clerk, 12 Waverley St. 476044 Murray, Malcolm Vivian Morris, grocer's assistant, 20 Alma 479706 Malone, Ernest Augustine, clerk, 36 Foyle St., Oamaru. St., St. Kilda. 469365 Manson, Frederick Charles Cecil, civil servant, 2 Torquay 542723 Myles, Robert, sub-foreman, 16 Pryde St., Liberton. St., Green Island. 596414 Nash, John Patrick, labourer, Hilderthorpe. 571961 Mark, James labourer, 56,Maitland St. 562575 Neeve, Stanley Gordon, motor mechanic, 56 Fox St. 548755 Marsh, Cyril Charles, lorry-driver, 729 Cumberland St. 509301 Neilson, Lindsay, factory-manager, 12 Sidey St. 547352 Martin, Albert Fra1J.cis1 clerk, 65 Bowen St, 569108 Nesbit, Jack, tram-col).ductor, 90 Kenmure Rd. iJ* .
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