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The New.Zealand .Gazette 880 THE NEW.ZEALAND .GAZETTE MILITARY AREA, No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-oowtiwuecl MILITARY AREA .No. 11 -(DUNEDIN)-oonitinued. 643126 Johnstone, Douglas William,. student, 30 Botting .St., 636638 Mackle, Raymond George, range fitter, 832 King St. : .· Opoho. 637611 McLauchlan, William Murray, clerk, 33 Beach St. 643033 Jones, Arthur, clerk, 29 Valpy St., St. Clair. 643264 McLaughlin, Leonard John, seaman, 116 Maitland St. 638808 Jopson, Frank Cecil Rodger, machinist, 239 Main Rd., 642571 McLean, David Maxwell; student, Kakanui, Oamaru. Ravensbourne. 643469 McLelland, Gordon Russell, flour-mill worker, 3 Culling St., 637897 Joyce, Robe:rt Noel, pram-liner, 20 Waverley St. ·- · St. J(ilda. 638621 Jury, 'Raymond Bruce, farm hand, Otokia R.D., Outram. 639959· McLeod, James Hector, farm hand, c/o Mr'. R. Carr, Patearoa. 64308'5 Kaye, Victor Morris, seaman, 56 StuartSt. 639819 McLeod, John Alexander, student, Knox College .. · . 638425 Kedzli~, William George, baker's labourer, 411 King,Edward 637964 McLeod, John Charles, fla~-mill,, hand, Burke. St., ·St. · Rd. • Leonards. · 637996 Kennedy, Ronaid George, apprentice tinsmith, 159 Taieri Rd. 637317 · Mc'Leod: John Robson, mill hand, 129 Musselburgh .Rise. 636155 Keown, Richard Russell Gare, grocer's assistant, 32 Chambers 642473 McLeod, Mervyn . James, l!l,bouier, District Rd., Green · St., North-east Valley. Island. 643031 Kerr, John Wilson, farm hand, Brighton Rd., Green Island.· 636793 MacM;anus, Patrick Joseph, woollen-mill employee, 15. Gil• 640953 Kinn,ey, Patrick Leo, farm labourer, Box 2 Hyde, Otago. i,nore St., Kaikorai. , 641838 Kinraid, Ivan Cecil, copy-holder, 3 I>undonald St.· .· 642820 M;cPherson, Peter Edward, apprentice boilermaket\ 20A 640344 Kirk, Russell Holmes, 14 Moana Ores., Musselburgh Rise.. · :{toyal Tee. 642665 Knewstubb, Douglas Edward, carpenter, 30 Constitution St., 638157 · McQuee:µ, James Arthur, blacksmith's assistant; 4 Longwdod Port Chalmers. ' Ave. 640733 Knox, Peter Keith, apprentice carpenter, 10 Massey Ave., 643468 Magon,,Ian Karl, st1,1.dent, Waiareka Junction, via Oamaru•. Caversham. 639047 Man,gan, John Charles, Dunbank. · . .· 643I6i Lacey, Terence Michael, clerk, 7 Albert St., St. Clair. 642947 Mann, William David, farm labourer; Earnscleugh, Clyde, /642047 Langley, Lloyd Maurice James, apprentice painter, 18 638159 Manni4, Kevin Richard John, porter (N;Z.R.), 30 Bedford . Howard St. St., St. Clair. 641734 Langley, Victor Herbert Gershon, labourer, 18 Howard St. , 639232 Manson, Noel Felix, farm h'and, Paerau, Ota.go. 640553 Larkins, Robert Magnus, boat-builder, Ajax Rd., Port/ 642195 Marshall, John George, copywriter, 44 Forbury Ores •.. · Chalmers. ' 640838 Martin, James Ivan, apprentice printer, 25 Normanby St., 600527 Larsen, Henry Martin, labourer, 63 Gordon Rd., Mosgiel. St. Kilda. 641327 Lattimore, Owen William, student, 20 Playfair St. 636800 Matchetti Raymond Martin Jesse, apprentice turner, Glen 640831 Laurenson, Oliver McNeill, student, Paerau, Otago. • Rd., Tomahawk. · . .· 643653 Law, Roy Ting Shang, medical student, 339 King Edward St. 639231 Matheson, Donald, plumber, 122 St. David St., ~otth_ End: 641138 Leach, John Gilbert, labourer, 13 B:r:aemar St. 638073 Maxwell, Pet(;)r Edward, clerk, 10 Cannington Rd,, M11,or1, 642674 Legg, Howard Alfred, appren~ice sheet-metal· worker, 68 . Hill./ . Dundas St. · 639165 May, Albert Edward, labourer, o/o Post-offiee, To~:ru:thawk. 639301 Leggett, Wyrin Miller, clerical cadet, 20 France St~, Oamaru. 640128 Menzies, Ililary James, cleaner (N.Z.R.), 7 McBride St. 636314 Leyden, Trevor Lawrence, porter, c/o Y.M.C.A., Moray 635973 Middlemiss, Ian Ross, factory hand, 127 Main Rd., Green Place. Island. 642934 Lindsay, John William, storeman, 29 Loyalty St. 637065 Middleton, John Macpherson, farm hand, c/o Mrs. J, Kane, 640041 Lomas, Alan Ray, cliqket, 42 Ramsay St. · Hawea Flat, Otago. · ' 638632 Love, Rowan Charles, apprentice carpenter, 14 Burns St.; , 639849 Millar, Frederick Alexander, builders' labourer, 11 Rosebery ·. Port Chalmers.. · St., Mornington. _ · '643124 Lovett, Edward Preston, student, 29 Glenelg St., Roslyn. .6_42408 Millar~ John Robert, apprentice painter, Bute St., Ranfurly. 639551 Luke, David Alexander John, medical student, 10 Normanby · 637626 Miller, Thomas Craig, civil servant, 8 Driver St., St. Kilda. St., Musselburgh. · 638854 Miller, William Thomas, labourer, 58 Glasgow _St. 642.157 Luke, John Shillito, student, teacher, c/o 523 Castle St. · 641669 Millis, Ger~ld Oscar, dental student, 33 Clifford St. 636165 Lum, Charlie, apprentice fitter, I Braemar St: '641730 Mill~, Bruce Falls, :fisherman, 3 Tamar St.,. Oamaru. 640017 Lunn; James Chisholm, bank clerk, Tarbert St., Alexandra. , · 637319 Mills, Terence James, junior lineman, Eden St. Extension, 637545 Lymburn, John Bapnerman, apprentice fitter, 6 Douglas St., : Oamaru. St. Kilda. · · ,, ·638858 Milward~ Roy Hellyer, .apprentice watchmaker, 198 BaJf 640038 Lyon, George Campbell, chemist's apprentice, 11 Morrison, View Rd. , , . St., Caversham. 643608 Mitchell, Alan Dawson, photographer, _780 George St. 642041 MacAskill, Malcolm Ian, apprentice presser. and cutter; 5 · 642232 Mitchell, Graham· Robert, tailor's apprentice, 6 ,Conway St., · Fitzroy St. Oamaru. , 640618 McAuley, John Edgar, clerk, 50 Oxford St. 636505 Mitchell, Ian Reginald, storeman, 18 Pretoria Ave. , · 635983 McBride, James Lennox, 57 Bowen St.,St.-Kilda. 642035 Mitchell, John Andrew, •P. and T. employee, District Rd., 643612 McBryde, Ernest James, student, 7 Church St., Mosgiel. ' Macandrew Bay. 639421 McCabe, Frederick, Quarry Rd., Mosgiel. · . 639049· Mollison, William, fur-dresser, 28 Dalmeny St. 641485 McCabe, Patrick Thomas, telegraph linesman, Pound Rd.,, 641135 Morgan, Alan, industrial chemist's assistant, 65 Helena St:, Palmerston. , Caversham. 639042 McCall, Douglas John, clerk; 51 Balmacewen Rd., Roslyn. 640882 Morgan, David Rishworth, farm hand, Cambrian R.D., 641466 McClea, William James, farm .hand, c/o Mrs. R. Dick,: Otui'ehua. · 'Weston Post-office, via Oamaru. · 641728 Morgan, Edward Malcolm, farm labourer, R.D. Oturehua. 640834 McGloy, Thomas Alexander, advertising assistant, 47: · 635972 >Morris, Norman David, student, 12 East Ave. Argyle St., Mosgiel. · 639443 Morris, Thomas Raymori.!1, apprentice panel-beater, 271 Ken- 642083 McCoy, Edward John, stu,dent, 9 Erin St., Roslyn. -mure Rd., Mornington. 640736 Macrae, Arthur Jall!es,, stonemason, 317 Thames St., 640739 Morrow, George Kirkland, ~tudent teacher, 62 Chambers St. · Oamaru. 639322 Muir, William Burness, cleaner (N.Z.R.), 2 Crowder Ave. 641732 McC;aw, John Davidson, student, Sullivan Dam, Leith Valley. 637909 Mulcahy, Brian.Thomas, P. and T.-employee, 7 Forth St. 640680 McCurdy, Alan Underwood) student, c/o Knox College. 455496 · Mulholland, Alexander Patrick, farm labourer, Paerau. 637360 McCutcheon, ~enneth Leith, farmer, Cape Saunders R.D., . 638680 Muller, Francis Albert, student, 821 Cumberland St., . 'i Portobello. 6'40840 Munro, Walter William Henry, farm labourer, c/o Mrs. W. G•• 637157 McDiarmid, Bruce Allen,-leather-worker, c/o .Mrs. Skillbeck, Munro, Kurow. _ ConstanceSt., Sawyers Bay. 637697 Murphy, Sydney Francis, farm hand, Dunback. 643160 McDonald, Alan Weir, apprentice brassmoulder, 11 Appold: 639530 Mutch., Alexander Russell, student, 12 Marquis St. · St., Mornington. , 641134 Myles, Geoffrey David, bank clerk, 28 Cliffs Rd., St.. Clair. 639044 McDonald, Donald Michael Fraser, medical student, c/o 638790 Naylor, Alan John, farm hand, Downshire, Omakau. ·'. · Medical School. , . 556532 Neal, Allan Eric, general labourer, Omarama, 640037 ·MacDonald, George Eoin, ·farm haI).d, Ngapara 7Bc RD., 637699 Ness, Raymond Allison, apprentice motor mechanic, 7 Chapel Oamaru. St. · . :641897 MacDonald, Kenneth John, employee (P. and T.), 41 Brown, 639657 Newall, Ian Robert, draper's assistant, 33 Henry St., St. · Roslyn. 641852 MacDonald, Robert Alexander, musterer, Woodside, Outram. 641384 Nichol, Francis William Rutherford, student,:Knox College. 437875 McDonald, R6bert Hector, nai::lways locomotive cleaner, 35 642328 Nicolls, Richard Jasper, farm hand, 6n R.D. DebQrah, . Nen St., Oamaru. Oamaru. 641950 Mc1J'elin, Richard Douglas, storeman-packer~ 3 Alexander . St., Abbotsford. 643018 Nightingale, Ernest, student, 6 Humber St., Oamaru. 641915 Mac.fie, Robert Rothesav, farm hand, 60 Ure St., Oamaru. 641277 ·Nilson, Frank Edward Gladstone, apprentice cabinetma~er; · 636316 McGoldrick, Leonard William, dental student, Ill Union £t. 61 Wesley St. 636795 McGregor, Charles David~ postman, Post-office, Palmerston. 637903 Norman, Roy Albert, student, . 25 Gamma St., Roslyn. '639302 McGregor, Jack Norden, warehouseman, 23 Cranley St. 637701 Oats, Andrew Thomas, student, 110 Clyde St. ' ·. · . 640734 Mclndoe, Allan Leslie, canvas worker, 19 Begg St., St. Kilda. ' 639691 O'Brien, Bryan Reginald, ecclesiastical student, Holy Cross 639313 Mclnnes, Edward George, storeman, 22 Ainslee Place. · · . College, Mosgiel. · 642948 McIntyre, Alexander James, apprentice electrician, 168 636556 O'Brien, .William Edward, painter, 132 Maitland St. South Rd. 639120 O'Connell, John Malachi Liston, farm hand,. Hyde. 638154 McIntyre, Alexander Thomas, student, c/o 25 ,Russell St.. 640589 O'Connell, William Grattan, medical ::;tudent. 42 Selwyn St. 639737 McKellar, Malcolm, student, 18 Cormacks Rd., via Oamaru. 636307 O'Dea, Franci,.i, cutter, Kensington Ave. 637610 McKenzie, Daniel Noel, past:cycook and learner baker, 183 642679 O'Donnell, Leonard Gordon> cle~:tmr (N,Z:..ltl,. 59 Reed St.,. 'Paieri Ed,, Wakari, Oamaru. .. .
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