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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 25 734 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 25 . MILITARY · mSTitICT No; 12 (INVERCARGILL )--:oontd. MILITARY DISTRICT No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-contd. 283857 Chilton, Robert James, painter, Drummond, Southland. 434933 Dyer, Lawton Sydney, farm hand, Mossburn, Southland. 400096 Chisholm, Donald Alphonsus, motor apprentice, 10 Colling- 264945 Dykes, John Hamilton, South. Hillend, Winton, Southland. wood St, Invercargill. 314056_ Earl, Andrew James, farmer, Lowther. 427732 Church, Albert Leslie, carpenter, Mossburn, Southland. 405089 Earwaker, George lierbert, farmer, Invercargill, Waikawa 434750 Church,Charles Ivan, farm hand, Ohai. Rural Delivery. 407079 Clark, Bruce Warwick, storeman, 293 Crinan St, Invercargill. 397059 Elder, Harry John, 170 Margaret St., Invercargill. 2702_26 Clark, Robert Harry, farm hand, The Triangle, Kelso. 083850 Elliott, Noel Roy, sheepfarmer, Lawrence. 052485 Clarke, Ivor Francis, finisher, Croydon Bush Rural Delivery, 292898 Enright, Leonard James, sawinill hand, Railway Hotel, via Gore, Southland. · Riverton. 272409 Clearwater, Leonard Noel, farm hand, Te Tipua, Mataura. 098555 Erasmuson, Thomas Lindsay, switchboard attendant, 173 411718 Cockburn, John Liddle, sheep-furmer, Mararoa Station; Tweed St., Invercargill. Lumsden; . 279482 Fahy, Michael, farm hand, Woodlands, Section 2, Otara 249150 Cockbum, Russell James, orchard worker; Ettrick, Otago. Rural Delivery, Invercargill. 243855 Cockrane, William John, farmer, Lawrence. 373711 Fallow, Ernest Matthew, freezing worker, Makarewa. 410011 Cocks, Reginald John, Balclutha North, South Otago. 309733 Farrant, Albert Ernest, clerk, Lake County Council, Queens­ 434698 Collett, James Charles, storeman, corner Abbot and Chelms- town. ford Streets, Invercargill. 433784 Feaver, John Herbert, farm hand,. Boxall Rd., Seaward 272413 Columbus, Laurie Gough, forester, Private Bag, Waipahi. Bush, Invercargill. 260230 Connolly, Jack Hugh, refuse collector, Salford St, Gore. 426846 Fenelon, Andrew, clergyman, Milton St., Riverton. 409525 Connolly, Leo Sidney, clerk, 319 Tweed St, Invercargill. 191884 Fenton, James Timothy, catholic priest, Wreys Bush, 391012 Conway, John, farmer, Slope Point, Tokanui. Southland. 404544 Cook, James, blacksmith, City Hotel, Invercargill. 070919 Ferguson, John Brure Crawford; motor engineer, 5 Eccles 4ll720 Coombes, William Henry, farmer, Otapiri Rural Delivery. St., Gore. 409292 Cooney, Lawrence David, salesman, 219 Spey St, Invercargill. 434398 Ferguson, John· Ross, cleaner, care of Railway Station, 269556 Corkery, Raymond, farmer, Te Wae Wae, Southland. Tahakopa, Catlins District. 268550 Cormack, George Calder, factory assistant, Malth St, Wynd. 399655 Ferguson, Sydney George, labourer, Miller's Flat. ham. 311951 Ferguson, W_illiam Bertram Ochiltree, motor mechanic, 311104 Cornish, John Charles Alexander, rabbiter, Glenorchy. Arrowtown. 410106 Coutts, Dd'nald James, farmer, Wendon Valley Rural 185688 Fisher, Richard Matthew, bricklayer, care of Miss Hughes, Delivery, Waikaka, Gore. 156 Spey St., Invercargill. 066607 Coutts, Francis Lewis, brewery-manager,. 494 Dee St., 433130 Fletcher, Robert Leslie, boot-repairer, Arrowtown. Invercargill. 419016 Flowers, Colin Basil, farm hand, 270 Tweed St., Invercargill. 294749 Coveney, James William, Section 4, Invercargill, Glencoe 3076_46 Fogarty, James Joseph, insurance inspector, 156 Kelvin Rd., · Rural Delivery. · Invercargill. · · 404093 Craig, James Hugh, farm hand, 73 Robertson St., Inver- 263741 Ford, Claude Frederick, cabinetmaker, Criterion Hotel, Gore. cargill. 424153 Ford, Patrick, furrier, 14 Don St., Invercargill.. 259749 Craw, Gordon Trevor, student, 124 Bann St., Bluff, South- 298430 Forde, Bernard James, 241 Yarrow St., Invercargill. land._ 076614 Forde, Martin Francis, clerk, care of Stationmaster, Orepuki, 309133 Crawford, Andrew, farm hand, Waikana, Mataura. Southland. 307529 Crengle, John James, farm hand, Waianawa, Invercargill. 411252 Forde, Patrick, Makarewa, Southland.- 427835 Cronin, John Philip, farmer, Mabel Bush, Southland. 298719 Fox, Alfred, Elles Rd., South lnvercargill. 420176 Cross, Matthew James Fredrick, 315 Crinan St., Inver- 291572 Fraser, John Henry, blacksmith, Public Works Department, cargill. Queenstown Post-office. 426294 Crossan, Frederick Robert, farmer, Roxburgh. 282965 Fraser, Donald Thomas, woollen-mills employee, Union St., 046545 Crowe, Mark, farmer, Makarewa, Southland. Milton. · 268189 Culbert, Robert Clyde, exchange clerk, care of .Mrs. Jane, 238426 Fyfe, Leonard Alexander, farmer, Mokotua Section 111, Ajax St., Milton, Otago. Otara, Invercargill. 238438 Cundall, Harold, farm hand, 466 Dee St., Invercargill. 28.7825 Gallagher, Robert,, farmer, Waihola, Allanton. 298743 Cunningham, Henry Grattan, pump-attendant, 178 Lorn St., 376957 Gare, Herbert James, gardener, Ohan St., Lawrence. Invercargill. · 434915 Gaudin, Lennard Loyd, farm labourer, Ettrick. 244178 Currie, David Ernest, checker, Dryden St., Milton. 418622 Gibbs, George, 133 Liddle St., Invercargill. 426296 Daley, John Alfred, shearer, care of J. F. Cowie, Otautau. 411063 Gibson, Andrew James, shepherd, Athol. 286156 Darniff, William Oswald, labourer, Prince St., Winton. 432499 Gibson, Stuart Bell, care of R. Gibson, Eyre Creek Private 302676 Davidson, George Renwick, farmer, P.O. Box 12, Lawrence. Bag, Lumsden. 424849 Davidson, William John, farmer, Wairuna, Clinton. · 410194 Gilbert, Maurice, traveller, 197 Ythan St., InvercargiH. 238446 Davis, Stanley Raymond; civil servant, 48 McMaster St., 301070 Gilder, William, 9 .Ontario St., East Gore. Invercargill. 264448. Gillespie, Duncan William Arthur, farm hand, Ben Callum. 419940 Dawson, Clement Bayne, 83 Robertson St., Invercargill. · Estate, Balfour, Southland. · 403001 Gillespie, Robert Duncan, apprentice mechanic, Ben Callum; 410117 Diack, Frank Harry, farmer, Tuatapere Rural Delivery. Balfour, Southland. 409881 Diok, Douglas Alexander, trimmer, care of Frozen Meat Co., 0.'52483 Gillies, Donald Angus, finisher, River St., Mataura. Makarewa, Southland. 302362 Gillies, Roderick, farm labourer, Waipounamu Rural De-, 220464, Dick, Robert Barclay,. farm hand, Waipango Rural Delivery, livery. Riverton. 423598 Gilmour, John Alexander, farm labourer,.38 Eccles St., Gore. 259029 Dickie, Ronald Stevenson, farm labourer, Tuturau Rural 203727 Gilmour, John Wallace, farm labourer, Pembroke. Delivery, Mataura. 429918 (,}irvan, James William, factory assistant, Tisbury, South­ 4~567 Dickie, Stanley William, farm hand, P.O. Box 31, Mataura. land. 283882 Dickson,. John Walter Keen, farm hand, " Glenhope," 432501· Glass, Llovd Steven James, sawmill hand, Kahuika. Aparima, Otautau Rural Delivery. 415198 Goodley, Crawford Clarke, assistant storeman, Public Works 390413 Dobeck, Albert James, farm hand, 38 Tolan St., Heidelberg, Department, Milford Sound. · ·, Inverca_rgill. 172621 Doidge, Ronald James, clerk, care of Mr. R. B. Latimer, 430539 Goodman, Ivan Thomas, bee-keeper, Greenfield Rural Delivery, Balclutha. ~ G~sgow St., Balclntha. 231054 Gordon, James Pryde, clerk, 155 Spey St., lnvercargill. 409261 Donaldson, Graham Frederick, 202 Teviot St., Invercargill. 244342 Gough, James Robert, blacksmith's assistant, 245 Crinan St., 03649~ Donaldson, Redvers Roberts, farmer, Greenvale, Waikaka Invercargill . , _ Rural Delivery. 434112 Graeve, August Ronald, labourer, 55 Mersey St., Gore. 010956 Dowler, Wallace Watson, shearer, Lady Barkly, Winton 070912 Graham, Bruce Douglas, nurseryman, Ontario St., East , Rural Delivery. Go= . • - 281003 Dowling, Alphonsus Trevin, shop-assistant, 16 Pomona St.. 294548 Graham, Ian Roderic, munition worker, ci.re of Miss H. s.·. Gore. · . Jamieson, 57 Layard St., Invercargill. · 427847 -Downes, Maitland Ewan Digby, grocer's assistant, 180 291443 Graham, John Andrew, farm hand, Fairplace Estate, Rivers: . Foyle St., Bluff. dale. 298361 Duggan, John Gerrard, farm hand, Grove Bush, Section 4, 434967 Grant, Lindsay, Waiwera South. Invercargill, Glencoe Rural -Delivery. 428988 Grant, Weston James, miner, Johnstone Rural Delivery, 399075 Duncan, Raymond Cecil, Kana St., Mataura, Southland. Nightcaps. 434566 Duncan, Robert William Allan, scholar, 212 Kelvin St., 291086 Gray, John Bullough, farm hand, care of Mrs. J. V. Allan:,' Invercargill. Lower Shotover, Queenstown. 265082 Dunlay, William Joseph, fruitgrower, Roxburgh. 253814 Gray, John McNeill, coal-miner, Dartmouth St., Kaitangata: 432184 Dunlop, David Anderson, cabinetmaker, 123 Ythan St., 409776 Gray, Stuart Alister, electrician apprentice, 74 Deveron St.; Invercargill. Invercargill. · 399296 Duthie, John Edward, farm hand, care of J .. Duthie, Esq., 430083 Green, Gordon Stanley, cheesemaker, 41 Tramway Rd.,., Lochiel. lnvercargill. .
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