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The New Zealand Gazette. 803 MAR. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 803 MILITARY AREA No. 5 (WELLINGTON)-continued. MILITARY AREA No. 5 (WELLINGTON)-continued. 470409 Legge, Lewin Richard Hart, display artist, Cluny Rd., 464998 McCallnm, Hugh Charles, harbour board employee, 31 Have­ Plimmerton. lock St., Brooklyn. 623831 Leitch, Daniel, ship's fireman, 46 Murphy St. 553724 l\foCallum, Thomas Grieve, police constable, 110 Riddiford 46355:l Leitch, John Stuart, storeman, 86 Sunshine Ave., Karori. St. 468006 Lennon, Amos Alexander, carpenter, 8 Hatton St., Karori. 463443 llfoCalman, Chanel James, civil servant, 25 Monro St., 462052 Le Page, Victor Albert, civil servant, 58 Cambridge Ter., Seatoun. Woburn, Lower Hutt. Nl3818 McCarthy, Kenneth, 1abourer, 44 Ellice St. 463555 Lester, Richard Albert, civil servant, 36 The Parade, Island 472329 McCaskey, Dugald, accountant, 360 Karori Rd. Bay. 550877 McCaskill, Alan, iron-machinist, 129 Bell Rd., Lower Hutt. 621860 Lethbridge, Geoffrey Bruce, clerk, 170 Taranaki St. 479602 McCawe, Raymond Leonard, bus-driver, 36 Ava St., Petone. 515108 Levy, Ivan Lessor, salesman, care of Ivan M. Leary, Hotel 553735 McChesney, Geoffrey Frank, carpenter, Beach Rd., Para- Trocadero, paraumu Beach. 497884 Levy, Louis Henry, boilermaker, 6 Hapua Rd. 435194 McCleary, Louis Malcolm, shop-assistant, 3 Pickering St., 549379 Lewis, Harold Vivian William, carrier, Normandale, Lower Kaiwarra. Hutt. 612480 McClune, John Coulthard, buyer,.8 Huia St., Petone. 4'83859 Lickfold, Frederick Mark, motor-driver, 447 Muritai Rd., 569718 McConachy, Lawrie Hill, jeweller, 94 Copeland St., Lower Eastbourne. Hutt. 498179 Liddicoat, Archibald Melville, clerk, 6 Gowrie St., Morning- 580773 McCrae, David James, farm-manager, Main Rd., Paremata. ton. 541805 McCready, John Hanson, marine steward, 138 Tinakori Rd. 474835 Liddle, Bert, butcher, Trafalgar St., Johnsonville. 469632 McCready, William, labourer, 150 Seatoun Rd., Kilbirnie. 512827 Liggins, Joseph Land, grocer, 56 Richmond St., Petone. 475506 McCullough, George Witherman, clothing,salesman, 40 412129 Lilley, Robert James, retort-operator, 38 Majoribanks St. Fortification Rd., Karaka Bay, Miramar. 465408 Limpus, Bernard Charles, chauffeur, 20 Darking Rd., 620868 McCullough, Norman John, cadet, care of Health Depart- Brooklyn. ment. 514125 Lind, Alexander Sho!to Rex, bolt-factory manager, Flat 11, 623144 McCullum, Donald, boot-finisher, 60A Cambridge Tee. Lerwick Flats, High St., Lower Hutt. 513983 McDermott, Neville, dairy-factory foreman, 36 Pirie St. 547469 Lindale, Ronald Aubrey, linoleum-layer, 48 Hutt Rd., Petone. 509948 McDonald, Alan Frederick, cost accountant, 8 Bunny St., 466827 Lindsay, Albert Vinsen, shoe salesman, 10 Antioo St., Lower Hutt. Melrose. 622299 MacDonald, Arthur George Willis, warehouseman, 20 613307 Lindsay, George Leneord, waterside worker, 49 Ellice Ave. Terrace Gardens. 466826 Lines, Jack Harold, property salesman, 19 Hathway Ave., 542008 McDonald, Colin David, barman, 96 Abel Smith St. Lower Hutt. 583661 Macdonald, Ernest Thomas, salesman, 31 Cudby St., Lower 547465 Lintern, Arthur, labourer, 5 Fitzherbert St., Petone. Hutt. 531620 Lintern, Peter Ralph Morton, coremaker and moulder, 57 582677 Macdonnell, John Lindsay, commercial artist, 23 Lonsdale Buick St., Petone. Cres., Rongotai. 616130 Little, Arthur Ernest, ship's steward, 27 Ohiro Rd. 621815 l\JacDougall, Dugald, marine engineer, 19 Ellice St. 512916 Livingston, Francis Gordon, civil servant, 4 Junction St., 460319 McDougall, Thomas Duncan, labourer, 39 Laurence St., Lower Hutt City. Newtown. 516811 Livingstone, John Kenneth, surfaceman (N.Z.R.), 25 588663 McEvedy, Patrick Campbell, company representative, 775 Plymouth St., Karori. High St., Lower Hutt. 4,79Wl Livingstone, Keith Lachlan, branch-manager, 140 Ohan St., 567189 McEvoy, William Joseph, fireman, corner of Wilfred and W11destown. Rimu Sts., Upper Hutt. 605977 Lloyd, Richard Stephen, motor-driver, 34 Holloway Rd. 272024 McGarry, Victor William, apprentice joiner, 45 Fitzherbert 622050 Lock, Percy Frederick, apprentice fitter, 31 Wilford St., St., Petone. Lower Hutt. 624078 McGaughran, Donald, clerk, 4 Salisbury Tee. 621036 Lockerhie, Leslie Menzies Kennedy, printer, 50 Thompson St., 522311 McGhie, Nolan Horace, labourer, 725 High St., Lower Hutt. Te Aro. 508948 McG!ashan, Vincent Lawrence, butcher, 51 Lincoln Ave., 608371 Lomax, Clifford Rogan, wood-worker, 166 Sydney St. Lower Hutt City. 622974 Long, Bartholomew Christopher, 687 Railway Ave., Upper 553210 McGlinchey, Peter, taxi-proprietor, 97 Daniell St., Newtown. Hutt. 494867 McGrory, David, driver, 78 Adelaide Rd.' 496562 Longbottom, Jack Tempest, bank officer, 91 Main Rd., 583115 McGruddy, Michael, boot-machinist, 72 Wakefield St., Karori. Lower Hutt. 621816 Longstaff, George Edward, sheet-metal worker, 16 Roy St., 433782 McHardy, Allan, timber-worker, 13 Jessie St. Newtown. 479450 McHerron, John William, tram-conductor, 10 Tully St. 581993 Looney, ·waiter ,John Perress, ironmoulder, 12 Stevens St., 547091 Mcllvride, Leith Danial, blacksmith, 64 Buckley Rd. Lower Hutt. 517421 Mcindoe, Raymond Earnest, meat-grader, 41 William St., 478901 Lord, Cephas Hamilton Charles, accountant, 67 Roxburgh Petone. St. 492287 Mclnness, Ian Douglas, manager, Lambley Rd., Titahi Bay. 498106 Lorey, Frederick Louis, printer's machinist, 18 Tamar St., 464215 Mclnness, Thomas Philip, showroom-manager, 10 Fiers St., Island Bay. Karori. 518803 Love, George, mechanic, 73 Boulcott St. 553248 Mclnness, William John, factory hand, 6 Atiawa St., Petone 620693 Love, William Euoder, signwriter, 16 Noma Cres., Kelburn. 481040 McIntosh, Douglas Charles, clerk, 11 View Road South. 513129 Loveridge, Darrell William, sub-foreman, 40 Rak.au Rd., 601802 McIntosh, Ivan Pavey, master plumber, 12 Hart Ave., Hataitai. Lower Hutt. 612419 Lovett, William Gordon, ironmoulder, 5 Peel St., Petone. 268408 Mcisaac, Charles Bruce, railway surfaceman, Ocean Rd., 621296 Low, Derek Sidney, mechanic, 61 Waterloo Rd., Lower Hutt. Paekakariki. 477358 Lowe, Charles, gasfitter, 91A Townsend Rd., Miramar. 623128 Maciver, Donald, labourer, 89 Webb St. 496557 Lowe, Harry Walter, head storeman, 62 Creswick Tee., 498347 Mclver, George Leonard, carpenter, 34 Calabar .. Rd., Northland. Rongotai. 515199 Lowe, Keith William, painter, 22 Wyndrum Ave., Lower 463913 Mciver, Robert Donald, engineer (P. and T.), 58 Randwick Hutt. Cres., Lower Hutt. 516912 Lowndes, Harry Edward, timber-worker, 441 Happy Valley 621956 McKay, Colin Johnston, copyholder, 74 Hataitai Rd. Rd., Brooklyn. 576524 McKay, Colin Robert, tramway employee, 22 Highbury Rd. 539836 Lucas, Stanley Howard, bootmak-0r, 37 Chelsea St. 579445 McKay,-Eric Charles Leonard, taxi-proprietor, 79 Cambridge 554458 Ludlow, Francis James, machinist and lorry-driver, 68 · Tee., Lower Hutt. Coromandel St., Newtown. 546947 McKay, James Ross, motor-driver, 69 Hutt Rd., Petone. 502992 Ludwig, Frederick Alfred, tramway-conductor, 22 Martin Sq. 611992 Lum, Frederick, fruiterer, 211 Riddiford St. 621564 l\foKeefry, Michael Joseph Augustine, storeman, 35 Colombo 461639 Lye, Raymond Arthur, clerk, 205 Glenmore Rd. St. 623351 Lyons, Bernard Lewis, cadet, 6 Salamanca Rd. 576500 McKendry, Richard Kevin, assistant town clerk, 5 McParland 503000 Lyons, Thomas Francis, civil servant, 98 Boulcott St. St., Upper Hutt. 461353 Lyster, Elkin Ernest, dental mechanic, care of Dental 623349 McKenzie, Douglas Selwyn, warehouseman, 56 Roxburgh St. Department, Wellington Hospital, Newtown. n66992 McKenzie, Robert Raymond, lorry-driver, 12 Tonks Ave. 502998 Lyster, Ronald Henry, mechanic, 85 Farnham St., ~forning­ 463907 McKenzie, Robert Wallace, chief clerk, 52 Udy St., Petone. ton. 497393 McKenzie, Walter, dental technician, 3 Brosnahan Tee., 614894 McAdam, Dennis Charles, truck-driver, 35 Owen St. M:itchelltown. 612422 McAuley, John Fotheringham, driver, 31 Malone Rd., 460316 Mackisack, Redmond Francis, civil servant, 10 Friend St., Lower Hutt City. Karori. 621920 McBride, Seamus, farm hand, care of N. Harris, Takapn 621033 Mack.low, John, storeman, 154 Seatoun Rd., Kilbirnie. Rd., Tawa Flat. 584401 McLaren, Donald William, secretary, 11 Troon Ores., Lower 500199 McCallum, Alan Bruce, commercialtravel!er, 8 Humber St. Hutt. .
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