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TRE NEW ZEAL.A.Nb 824 TRE NEW ZEAL.A.Nb"' GAZ:reTTE [No. 5! MILITARY AREA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-oontinued MILITARY AREA. No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-oontinued 655010 Dudley, Albert Leslie, presser, Milford Hotel, cnr. G48576 Hill, Hector Hamilton James, farm hand, c/o Mr. Tay and Kelvin Sts. A. Ericson, Section 6, Otara R.D. 654683 Duggan, John Thomas, farm hand, Nightr.aps R.D. 651522 Hillis, Jack Alistair, farm hand, Box 32, Edendale, 650359 Duncan, Stuart, factory hand, Manse St., Edendale. Southland. 655P2 .Duthie, John Alexander, apprentice electrician, Wai-• 653316 Hillis, William James, jockey, cnr. Metzger and · · hola. Totara Sts. 653165 Edgerton, John Henry, farm hand, Tuatapere-Puke­ 1553647 Hilton, Denis Nicholson, compositor, 134 Tramway H,d. maori R.D., Tuatapere. 653911 Hodges, Arthu;r William, sawmill 'hand, Gummies 649834 Ellis, Charles Redmond, grocer's assistant, 319 Herbert. Bush R.D., Riverton. St. 655025 Hoffman, Sylvester· James, student, 7 Herbert St., 650106 Ellis, Desmond Noel, radio serviceman, c/o Hotel Gore. Milford, Kelvin St. 648113 Hogg, John Quintin, clerk, 121 Lorn St. 650363 Erasmuson, John Francis, clerk (P. & T.), Post­ 655026 Hollows, William David, bank clerk, 167 Dalrymple St. office, Nightcaps. 654214 Holmes, Lawrence Noel, apprentice machinist, 3~ Eye St. 648984 Ericson, Charles Frederick · Everard, clerk, 133 Don 654548 Horton, Raymond John, rabbiter, Mokotua, Section 3, St. Otara R.D. 648445 Field, Reginald Joseph, refrigeration serviceman, 56 649844 Hughes, Raymond Gordon, farm hand, Avon Rd. Clifton. · · Bank St. 651987 Finn, Leslie Norman, shop-assistant, c/o Post-office, 653672 Humphrey, Alexander Stuart, clerk, 12 Morton St. Lochiel. · 652977 Humphries, Bruce Gordon, student, Tuturau R.D., 649655 . Fitzgibbon, Colin Edward, farm hand, Ryal Bush. Mataura. 654495 Flahive, Maurice, assistant land-salesman, 153 Bourl:e 650142 Hunt, Anthony Boyle, miner, P.O. Box 75, Ohai. St. 652370 Ibbotson, John, clerk, 78 Mitchell St. 650590 Forbes, George Finlay, sawmiller, Royal Mail Hotel, 650407 Inder, Walter Robert · David, university student, Lumsden. Herbert St., Riverton. 652522 Forde, Lawrence Raymond, labourer, 241 Yarrow St. 649579 Irvine, David Allan, junior lineman (P. & T. Dept.), 649158 Forde, Michael Cahill Alexius, salesman, 29 Comptcn 11 Milton St., Gore. St. 649210 Irving, Douglas Laurence Wilmot, 68 Catherine St. 648814 Forde, Raymond J,ohn, cycle mechanic, 230 Herbert St. 650404 Jardine, John Noel, labourer, Paisley St., Balclutha. 651648 Fortune, Douglas Raymond, farm hand, Ryal Bush. 649577 Johnston, Raymond, farm hand, c/o Post-,office, Ohai. ·653972 Fox, James Graham, farm hand, Te Peka, P.B. 648800 Johnstone, Archibald Clarence, farm hand, Box ,19, 650229 Frame; John Laird, farm hand, c/o Mr. A. R. Wyndham. Frame, Dumbarton, via Roxburgh, Otag,o. 652441 Jones, Philip Joseph, labourer, Redan, Wvndham R.D. 649736 Francis, John Walter, labourer, Bridge Hotel, Kai­ 647884 Jopson, Edwin William, farm hand, c/o F. ,Topson, tangata. Miller's Flat. 647909 Fraser, Gordon Cornelius, blacksmith's assistant, 175 649911 Keach, Bruce Stewart, pottery-works hand, Smith St., Venus St. Balclutha. · 648425 Kean, J,oseph Patrick, clerk, c/o 223 Herbert St. 653638 Fraser, Leslie Andrew, farm hand Section I Inver- 654515 Kell, Robert Douglas, farm· hand, Taumata, Clinton. cargill-Gladfield R.D. ' ' · 651381 Kelly, Thomas Campbell, trucker, Milton St., Ohai. ~48584 Fredric, James Garfield, clerical cadet, 2 Bourke St. 651979 Kennard, Murrell, shop-assistant, 196 Tweed St. 651349 Freeman, .George Thomas, factory hand, 110 Scan- drett St. 647882 Kerr, Joseph Kevin, farm hand, c/o G. Stevenson, 652936 Frisby, Thomas Arthur, farm hand, Ross St. Section 2, Invercargill-:-Otara R.D. 654499 Gardiner, John Arnold clerical cadet 108 Earn St. 649938 Keys, Colin Francis, hardware assistant 134 Tweed St. 652102 Gaudion, Norman M~rray, freezing-worker, Carlyle 649943 Kidd, Allen Dnwin, farm hand, c/o A. Smith, Wai- . St., Mataura. kaka Valley, Gore. 653161 Geddes, John Makolm, clerk, 24 Wellington St. 648643 Kilkerr, Gordon Coates, student, ATthur St., Winton. 650166 Gerrard, . Douglas Steven, butcher's assistant, Prince 653506 K~rkh_am, Ernest, apprentice upholsterer, 173 Ritchie St. · St., Wmton. · · 652971 Kitclnng, Le.onaTd George, lony-drivm, Kelso. · <>51347 Glover, Alfred Robert, stable hand, 50 Fillev.l St, . 651725 Klemick, John Joseph, labourer, Nightcaps. , 649155 Golightly, • Francis Alexander, · farm hand, Otapiri 654542 Knight, David Alexander, sawmill hand, Queen St., R.D., Winton. Winton. 649348 Gorton, Bryan George, apprentice motor engineer, 650088 Knight, Jack Campbell, radio · operator, Awartia c/o 50 Liffey St. Radio Station. G49393 Graham, Alexander William woollen-mill employee, 653032 Knowler, David, apprentice motor mechanic, 7 Mait­ Tokoiti, Milton.. ' land St. 650692 Gray, Murray Hamilton, P. & T. messenger, 20 649141 Ladbrook, Ritchie Walter, farm hand, c/o A. J. Lad­ Gregory St., Bluff. brook, Gore-Ferndale R.D. 649837 ·Greenfield, George Anderson, apprentice carpenter ~51893 Lake, Leonard Archibald, rabbiter, Garston. (N.Z.R.), 150 Mary St. 649571 Lamb, Charles Andrew, farm hand, Invercargill­ Waikawa R.D. 651083 Greig, Clifford Dempsey, freezing-worker 78 Conon St. ' 651289 Lap~ley, William George, porter (N.Z.R.), c/o N,Z.R., 653912 Groves, John William, storeman, 178 Main. St., Gore. Clmton. ~51408 Gutschlag, ~oy William, painter, 29 Hyde St., Gore. 654928 LaptJ1orne, Hillis Adrian, farm hand, Otapiri R.D., 649220 Hackett, Michael John farm hand 132 Leet St Wrnton. 654075 Lawson: George Tulloch, farm hand Section 1 Otara 653810 Hair, Edward Allen, f~rm hand 191 Nith St. · R.U ' ' 653503 Hall, Colin Alister,. apprentice butcher 159 Conon St 649587 Hall, Michael Thomas, farm hand, Clinton. · 652968 Lec~ie, Bryan Robson, apprentice engineer, Jura St., 655108 Hamilton, Raymond, farm hand, Heddon Bush, Win- . Milton. ton R.D. 6~8119 Lee, Robert Kinsley, student, Box 11, Queenstown. 650785 Hansen, Peter Leslie, farm hand, c/,o Mr. P. Hansen, 6.J1269 L~onard, Raymond, farm ha1id, R,o::,lyn Bush. Frankton, Queenstown R.D. 652438 Lii~:;~, John, farm hand, Wright's Bus~, Gladfield 650718. Ha:riper, Edward John, junior radio mechanician, 652965 Lillicrapp, Francis Bruce, labourer, Elderlee St Awarua Radio Station. · Milton. · ., 649690 Harrington, Robert Bruce, sawmill hand, Box 5 Tahakopa. ' 6~3980 L~ndsay, Henry, ~ractor-driver, Dipton. 6.J4158 Lmton, George Rrnhard, shepherd, Kelso. 648239 Harvey, Leo Hector farm hand, Brooklands, Milton. 647880 Lowery, John White, scholar 31 Thomson St 649843 Hawkes, Ian Alfred' apprentice J. oiner Bainfield Rd 654371 McBain, Angus McLeod, farm hand, c/~ W. T. Waikiwi. ' ' ·· Thompson, Glenham. 654321 Hawkins, Ivor, box-factory hand, Otautau. 651977 McCord, Thomas Arthur, electrician Jacobstown Gore 652721 Hayles, John Robert, farm hand, Bangor St., Mataura. 650079 McCorkindale, Colin George lab;urer Helen~brook· 654507 Hayward, Ronald Glen farm hand Dipton Milton. ' ' ' 650534 Heath, Desmond Berna'rd, electropl~ter, c/o· Mr. H. W. 653026 McCosh, Harold Percival clerk Elles Rd . Ci;uldrey, Wen?erholm, Waiwera, Clutha. 651551 McCrostie: Graham puna'as, cle'rk, · 38 Grey St. 649674 Heffernan, Martm Cornelius farm hand Pomahaka, 650078 McCullough, Fredenck Percy, labourer;· c/,o Post-office, Gore-;-Conical Hm, R.D., Gore. ' Stuarts. · · 65i526 Henderson, Brian William, sawmill hand, Main St., Tuatapere. ~~218~ McD~rmo.tt, Ron~lcl Owen, butcher, A-lbert St., Winton. 600996 McDiarnnd, Keith Robertson labourer Makarewa 64:8147 Herron, James Hugh, grocer's assistant, Box . n, Invercargill-West Plains R.:D; ' · · . Otautau. 654616 McDonald, Alyn Christopher farm hand Section 3, 651524 Hewitt, Mervyn Ernest, apprentice electrician, Bain Gladfield R.D. ' ' St., Clifton. 652434 MacDonald, Archibald Donald farm hand L R- D 648145 Riggie, Clifford Neville surfaceman (N z R) Cl k Winton. ' ' ees · ·• ville, Milton. ' · · · , ar s- 652768 McDonald, Ivan Fergus, shepherd, "Bush Vale" Wai- 654:150 Hill, Ballington Everard Richard, farm hand,· Gorge hola, Otago. - ' Rd., Southland. · 655036 MacDonald, John Malcolm, farm hand, Seaward Downs. .
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