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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 2356 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 86 MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-continued. MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDtN)--oontinued. 546384 Robertson, William Alexander, horse-driver, 45 Kelvin St. 471628 Sheard, Denfa George Senior, advertising manager, 20A 549749 Robins, Samuel Grant, carpenter, 11 Jackson St., Roslyn. Queen's Drive, Musselburgh. 628374 Robinson, Charles William, student, Marion St., Macandrew 524261 Sheehan, Thomas Frederick William, coal-merchant, District Bay. Rd., Macandrew Bay. 541336 Robinson, Charles Wiremu, company representative, 5 548531 Sheehy, Thomas CorneJius, clerk (N.Z.R.}, P.O. Box 20, Greenhill Ave., Wakari. Clyde. 549755 Robinson, Erringt,on Christopher, farmer, Maheno. 463661 Shepherd, Eric Henry, clerk, 31 Warden St., Opoho. 496283 ij,obinson, Henry Charles Thomas, softgoods warehouseman, 560145 Shepherd, William Charles, 55 Gilfillan St. 6 Fernhill Flats, Manor Place. 631240 Sheppard, Samuel Burnett, rabbiter, Kurow. 522078 Robinson, Robert Christopher, farmer, Hindon: 578308 Shore, George Joseph, clerk, 5 Mary St., Concord. 580892 Robson, James Stuart, felt-hatter, 20 Peel St. 482339 Shore, Stanley Newton, store-manager, 504 George St. 599488 Rodger, Robert, farmer, 13D Kauru Hill Rural Delivery, 588476 Short, William Arthur, farmer, Flag Swamp Rural Delivery, Oamaru. Waikouaiti. 599543 Roe, Frederick William, plumber, 61 Spottiswoode St., 538414 Sickels, Alexander William, carrier, 25 Abbotsford Rd., Anderson's Bay. Green Island. 545759 Rogers, William Mark, fitter, 2 Thoreau St. 474129 Sievwright, Kenneth Gavin, clerk, 3 · English Ave., 496413 Rogerson, David, turner, 1 East Ave. Mornington. 545953 Ronald, Matthew Horace Neil, joiner, 25 Mulford St., 581917 Silvester, Cecil Lancelot, shop-asistant, 158A Macandrew Concord, Green Island. Rd. 512978 Rosenbrook, Edward Raymond, labourer, 762 Highgate, 629672 Sime, Henry Alexander, scholar, 45 Driver's Rd., Maori Hill. Maori Hill. 618184 Simons, Robert Harold,' accountant, 4 Forresbank Ave., 547319 Rosenbrook, Leslie Cole, seed-cleaner, 31 Appold St. Wakari. · 526369 Ross, John, barman, 27 Hobson St., St. Clair. 494557 Simpson, Francis Archibald ·scott, pumpman engineer, 546776 Rothsay, John Carl, machinist, 56 Peter St. 43 Morrison St., Caversbam. 614504 Routledge, Lewis Edward, accountant, 11 Wilson Ave. fil2853 Simpson, Frederick Edward, motor-driver, 219 George St. 525947 Roxby, Harold Maude, viticulturist, Kakanui. 529182 Simpson, Herbert John, service-car driver, .Diggers Gully; 544682 Ruddenklau, Roy Charles, farmer, Tapui G. 13 Rural De­ Kurow. livery, Oamaru. 553369 Simpson,. James Douglas, farmer, "Springside," 10 B.C., 496267 Ruffell, Ernest George Harold, secretary, 3 Bruce St. Rural Delivery,·Tokarahi, Oamaru. 597806. Ru:ffeU, Herbert Charles, farm labourer, Alexandra-Galloway 528917 Simpson, John Ewen, minister of religion, 119 York Place. Rural Delivery. 580979 Simpson, Thomas Henry, farm labourer, A. B. Hull, 513544 Ruffell, Percy Osburne, .carpenter, Killarney St., Alexandra. Ranfurly. 524332 Rush, Walter Burnett, merchandise manager, 46 Canongate. ~83611 Sims, Brian Mansfield, service-car driver, care of M. C. 463415 Rush, Walter Russell, mechanician, Maheno. Fergusson, Gilligan St., Palmerston, Otago. 496055 Russell, Ernest, teleg:raphist, Bantry St., Alexandra. 51276~ Sims, Frank Pedlar, plasterer, 9 Craigleith St. 581354 Russell, James Malcolm, moulder, 20 Maybank St., Opoho. 512767 Sinclair, Albert William, company director, 12 Cranley St., 466482 Russell, John William George, labourer, care of Post-office, Tainui. Ngapara. 512768 Sinclair, Alfred, electrician, care of Waitaki Freezing Co., 496270 Russell, Robert Henry, mill hand, 50 Nairn St., Roslyn. Ltd., Pukeuri. 604437 Rutherford, Graham Marshall, knitwear-manufacturer, 85 629969 Sinclair, George, baker's labourer, 41 Grosvenor St. Norfolk St., St. Clair. 594641 Sinclair, George. labourer, 18 Gloucester St., Anderson's Bay. 563950 Rutherford, Ian Marshal, medical practitioner, 28 Lynwood 582858 Sinclair, Hugh David, truck-driver, Wanaka. Ave. 469050 Sinclair, Huia Ian, ·company-manager, 49 Arawa St. 629469 Ruthven, Thomas George, N.Z.R. employee, Racecourse, 553175 Sinclair, James Richard Eric, fireman (N.Z.R.), Ranfurly. Wingatui. 514231 Sincock, Ronald George Huia, civil servant, 12 Northview 629285 Rutter, Allan Leslie, apprentice carpenter, 307 Main South Ores., Roslyn. Road, Green Island. 532131 Sinton, John Hellyer, butcher, 147 Dundas St. 519551 Sage, George Albert, railway porter, 42 Frame St. 514216 Skinner, Edward Charles, cler}{, 3 Dey St., Mosgiel. 631115 Salmon, John David, junior mechanician, 54 Driver St.; 52.8764 Slater, Norman Zeal, plasterer, 55 Silverton St., Anderson's St. Kilda. Bay. 519637 Samson, '':'illiam John Pearce, meat carting contractor, 596272 Slater, Victor, hairdresser, Main Rd., Tomahawk. 90 Main South Rd., Green Island. 550188 Sloan, Hugh, dairyman, 617 Anderson's Bay Rd., St. Kilda. 559521 Sanders, Henry Gordon Forrest, lorry-driver, corner Fitzroy 510956 Smart, ·Harry George, casket-maker, 39 Mitchell Ave., · and Bowen Sts., Kurow. · Mornin:gton. 595072 Sanders, Herbert Charle!'!, rabbiter, Waitiri, Cromwell. 592843 Smart, Robert Duncan, labourer, 61 Serpentine Ave., 503017 Sanders, Lancelot Herbert Forrest, factory-manager, 592819 Smeaton, Ernest Frank, waterside worker, 28 Atkinson St. 59 Frame St. 575227 Smillie, Archibald Thomas, labourer, Town Belt, Port 488262 Sangster, Stanley Wyndham, storeman (N.Z.R.), care of Chalmers. Goods Office, N.Z.R., Oamaru. 593196. Smith, Albert, canistermaker, 23 Islington St., North-east 519360 Sansom, ,Tames Lennie, farmer, 10K Rural Delivery; Oaniaru. Valley. 603763 Saunders, John Joseph, engineer, Emerson St., Concord, 600765 Smith, Archibald, labourer, 5 Abbotsford Rd., Green Island. Green I~land. 629281 Smith, Bernard, student, Larnach Rd., Anderson's Bay. 466475 Saxby, Stephen Hector, instructor in agriculture,· 107 Lynn 614109 Smith, Edward Hartley, printer's cutter, 7 Castle :Flats, St., Roslyn. Union St. · 510429 Saxton, Rupert, farm labourer, Outram Rura] Delivery. 591495 Smith, Frank Herbert Cyril, signalman, 1 William St., 528291 Scofield, Frank Trevor, chemist, Main Rd., Waikouaiti. Burnside. 581755 Scoles, Samuel George, watersider, Aurora Tee., Port 536724 Smith, Frederick Cornelius, carrier, 23 Young St., St. Kilda. Chalmers, Otago. 580254 ·-Smith, Hector Leslie, wine-waiter, 40 Clyde St. 629284 Scott, Adam Gibson, porter (N.Z.R.), 30 Embo St., Kew. 551854 Smith, Hugh Leslie, labourer, Main Rd., St. Leonards. 570812 Scott, Donald Munro, labourer, Tarras. · 629616 Smith, Ivan Eric, butcher, 22 Coughtrey St. 497921 Scott, Richard William, lorry-driver, Cromwell. 541148 Smith, James Douglas, traveller," Terrace Vi1la;" Oturehua. 511319 Scott, Roy ,John, salesman, 8 Stonelaw Tee. 51252.5 Smith, James Robert, shop-assistant, 38°James St. 522584 Scott, William Hughan, grocer,· 451 Anderson's Bay Rd. 536536 Smith, James Thomas, civil servant, 49 Oakland St. 628827 Scott, William James, clerk, 22A HuJl St., Oamaru. 472068 Smith, Leonard James, metal-worker, Pine Hill Rd. 630090 Scoullar, Doug1as James, apprentice engineer, 8 Queen's 531971 Smith, Matthew, steel-worker, 14 Mason St., Burnside. Drive, St. Kilda. Green Island. 570836 S<'urr, Frank Millar, labourer, Mount St., Waikouaiti. 595029 Smith, Norman, coal-miner, Main South Rd., Fairfield. 604102 Scurr, .John Robert, runholder, ,vanaka. 629491 Smith, Owen, warehouseman, 105 Surrey St., Caversham. 596081 Scurr, Norman Dunford, storeman, 412 Cumberland· St. 467545 Smith, Ralph Henderson, clerk, 1 Thames St., Oamaru. 497916 Seales, James Francis Albert, patternmaker, 262 Oxford St. 628380 Smith, Richard Kenneth, farm employee, care of R. A. 482683 SPlfe, Percy William, watchmaker, 13 Avon St., Oamaru. Paterson, Waipiata. 466806 Sellar, Robert Malcolm, fire-brigadesman, 18 Berwick St., 579909 Smith, Robert Cyril Arthur, carpenter, 71 Corstorphine Wakari. Rd., Caversham. 600814 Sellars, ,John William, farmer, Wairau Rd., Glenfieid. 582157 Smith, Thomas Francis, bricklayer, 525 George St. 578872 Senior, Lawrence, sub-foreman, Freezing Co., Frome St., 536021 Smith, Uline Victor, driver, 11 Aitken Place. Oamaru. 631148 Smith, Walter Earl, clerical cadet, 15 Bay View Rd., St. 523196 Sewell, Rowland George, clerk (N.Z.R.), IO Pretoria Ave., Kilda. St. Clair. 535081 Smith, Wilfred Lear Warren, engineer, Dalkeith, · Port 629353 Shalders, Arthur Daniel Douglas, labourer, Derwent St. Chalmers. Extension, Oamaru. 513017 Smith, William Andrew Charles, plasterer, 23 Scott St., 628148 Shanks, Andrew Fleming, apprentice mechanic, Kenmare St. Kilda.. St,., Alexandra. 485074 Smith, William Stewart Stronsay, shunter, 20 Maitland St.; 628353 Shannon, Edward Ellwood, labourer, 12 Tennyson St. 629864 Smyth, William Martin, electrician's apprentice, 34 Arun St. 630809 Shaw, Harry Ansell, medical studerit, Knox· College. Oamaru. 590594 Shaw, ,John Wilham, roof-tiler, 49 Greenhill Ave., Wakari. 580635 Sneddon, Samuel John Munro, manufacturer's representative, 543777 Shaw, Morrell Irvine Lester, sheep-farmer, " Pleasant 449 Highgate, Roslyn. View," Berwick. ! 513306 Snook, Frederick Phillip, pattern-maker. 35 Morrison St, 629024 Shaw, Roy Desmond, canistermaker, 41 Young St. 535177 Souter, William, storeman, Hall Rd., Sawyers Bay, .
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