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Nov. 6.] the NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Nov. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3091 269681 Martin, Louis, Painter, care of Holsum Bakerv, Carroll St, 285667 Mooney, Thomas Brian, Solicitor, 93 London St, Dunedin. Dunedin. • 254618 Moore, Alexander, Joinery Apprentice, 146 Queen St, 09104.6 Maslin, Grattan Thomas, School-teacher, 111 Bedford St, Dunedin. St. Clair, Dunedin, S.W. 1. 010942 Moore, Charles William Stuart, School-teacher, 32 Royal 292025 Mather, William Orton, Police (',oustable, care of Central Terrace, Dunedin. Police-station, Dunedin. 263642 Moore, Clarence Henry Joseph, 73 Harbour Terrace, 030982 Matheson, Donald Alexander Ewart, Clerk, Bank of New Dunedin. Zealand, Dunedin. 291839 Moore, Douglas Davis, Electric Welder, 31 Ravelston St, 246847 Matheson, Gordon Russell, 67 Loudon St, Dunedin. Tainui, Dunedin, E. I. 420910 Mathias, Alan Taylor, Farm Labourer, "The Beeches," 291888 Moore, Edward Hector l\foDonald, Boot-repairer, care of Waipiata, Central Otago. Mrs. Sherriff, Tanner Rd, Leith Valley, Dunedin. 273562 Mathias, Arthur Henry Verdun, Drainer's Labourer, Lukes 228278 More, Thomas McNeill, Seaman, 267 Melbourne St, Dunedin. Rd, Tomahawk, Dunedin, E. l. 376434 Morgan, Arthur Henry John, Factory Hand, 11 Bedford St, 124978 Matthews, Frederick H"rbert, 63 Arthur St, Dunedin. Dunedin. 405451 Matthews, George Frederick, Packer, care of Post,o:fficr,, 285619 Morland, Denzil, Horticultural Trainee, 2 Albany St, W akari, Dunedin. Dunedin. 245533 Mayfield, Allan Johnson, Mining Student, Pahakaio, via 402298 Morrice, William Willox Third, Labourer, Section Sn, Totara Oamaru. Rural Delivery, Oamaru. 295227 Maynard, Cyril Melville, Constable, Central Police.-station, 207304 Morris, George McDonald, Packer, Pukehiki. Dunedin. 427741 Morris, John Pryce, Glass Worker, 271 Kenmore Rd, 268741 Maynard, William Kirkwood Patrick, Customs Officer, Dunedin. 56 Bay View Rd, Dunedin, S. I. 281164 Morris, Malcolm Ravenswood, Bacteriological Trainee, 266722 Mayo, Allen Donald Francis, Salesman, 231 George St, 6 Langham Terrace, Watts Rd, Dunedin, N.E. l. Dunedin. 076006 Morris, Robert William, Plumber, 42 Main North Rd, 374583 Mead, John Benedict, Shop-assistant, 12 Magnetic St, Dunedin, N.E. 1. • . Port Chalmers. 263418 Morris, Samuel David, Carpenter, Sandym01mt, Otago 253692 Meade, James Joseph, Poolburn Rural Delivery, Oturehua. Peninsula. 253947 Meade, John Anthony, serving with New Zealand l\1erlical 048291 Morris, Thomas Laurence, Clerk, care of F.A.M.E. Insurance Corps, care of Neill, Meade, and RosP, Princes St, Dunedin. Co., Ltd., 14 Crawford St, Dunedin. 289285 Meadows, Albert, Fertilizer Labourer, 80 Bay View Rd, 238875 Morrison, Thomas Murdock, Farm Hand, Eden St Extension, Dunedin. Oamaru. 290427 Mee, William Henry, Coal-merchant's Assistant, 250 241795 Morrow, William Allan, Storeman, 29 Leith St, Dunedin. King Edward St, Dunedin. 297401 Mosley, Stanley Palmer, Farm Hand, care of Wright 285767 Meehan, John, Storemau, North Otago Hotel, Oamaru. Stephenson, and Co., Ltd., Dunedin. 242823 Meenan, Francia Stewart, Paper-cutter, 8 Ross St, Roslyn. 261600 Moss, Frank Bruuwin, Plasterer's Apprentice, 3 Rockside Rd, 279560 Mehalski; Albert Ross, Clerk, 62 Neil St, Green Island. Woodhaugh, Dunedin. 422968 Meldrum, Colin Robert, Tailor's Presser, care of Y.M.C.A., 223516 Moss, John Robert, Butcher, 3 Rockside Rd, Woodhaugh, Moray Place, Dunedin. Dunedin. 255712 Metcalf, Douglas Alexander, Postal Messenger, 22 Dairy St, 300226 Mowat, Cecil David George, 137 Frederick St, Dunedin. Mornington, Dunedin, W. 1. • 263411 Mowat, Charles David, Training-college Student, 76 Can­ 184908 Milburn, Arnold, Labourer, 29 Wales St, Roslyn, Dunedin. nington· Rd, Dunedin. 235527 Miles, Owen William, School-teacher, care of School, Five 402289 Moynihan, Frederick Michael, Factory Employee, Awamoa, Forks, Rural Delivery, Oamaru. Oamaru. 148435 Miles, Thomas Herbert, Clerk, 16 Merchiston St, Andersons 237007 Muir, Allan John, Plumber, 49 Richardson St, St. Kilda, Bay, Dunedin, E. 1. Dunedin, S. 2. 261486 Mill, John Donaldson, Store-manager, Middlemarch. 296237 Muir, Stewart Walter, Wool-scourer, 118 Kenmure Rd, 246112 Millar, William Arthur, Electric-range Fitter, 11 Cooper St, Jlfornington, Dunedin. Mornington, Dunedin. 422823 Muir, Thomas William, Shearer, Hawea Flat. 255741 Miller, Allen, Motor Mechanic, Saddle Hill, Fairfield. 185086 Mulholland, George, Insurance Agent, 21 William St, 426757 Miller, Angus John, Hotel Porter and General Labourer, Dunedin, C. 2. 599 Castle St, Dunedin, N. 1. 264957 Mulholland, John Duncan, Paerau, Central Otago. 267869 Miller, Cecil Kennedy, Assistant Electrician - Furnaceman, 287765 Mullenger, Ralph Charlton, Apprentice Compositor, l Delta. Brighton, Otago. St, Roslyn, Dunedin, N.W.1. 273630 Miller, Donald, Farmer, P.O. Box 39, Ngapara, North Otago. 415219 Mullins, Walter Frank, Special School for Boys, Otekaike, 300979 ]\filler, Donald Cawston, Surfaceman, New Zealand Railways, Oamaru. Pukerangi, Central Otago. 267469 Mundy, Jack, Trawler Fisherman, 16 College St, Caversham, 396508 Miller, Edward McKinnon, Freezing-works Employee, care Dunedin. of 104 Aln St, Oamaru. 292948 Munro, George, Engine-driver, 27 Coquet St, Oamaru. 235275 ]\filler, Geoffrey Joseph, Stock and Station Agent, 75 275117 Munro, William Eric, Labourer, Berwick, Otago. Eglinton Rd, Morningtcn, Dunedin. 259980 Murcott, John Roy, Wool-classer, Appleby St, Hampden. 246825 Miller, George Thomas, Farm Labourer, care of J. Moss, 259981 Murcott, William Harry, Farm Hand, Appleby St, Hampden. 3 Rockside Rd, Woodhaugh, Dunedin. 426892 Murdoch, George Victor, Barrister and Solicitor, 7 Islington 287772 Miller, John Graham, Student, 518 Castle St, Dunedin, N. 1. St, Dunedin. 277202 Miller, John Turnbull, Labourer, 39 Oates St, Roslyn, 429822 Murphy, Edward Albert, Farm Labourer, Patmos Avenue, Dunedin, N.W. 1. · Pine Hill, Dunedin. 265711 Mills, Edward Mair, Student, care of Mrs. Knox, 449 Leith 139562 Murphy, John Stanley, Butcher-Driver, 7 Binnie St, Abbots­ St, Dunedin, N. 1. ford, Dunedin, S.W. 2. 250796 Mills, Isaac George David, Farm Labourer, 3 Tamar St, 294013 Murphy, Richard James, Lowburn, Otago Central. Oamaru. 424331 Murphy, Richard Patrick, Barman, 24 Mount St, Kaikorai, 267422 Milmine, .Andrew Connell, Carpenter, 12 Walter St, Dunedin. Dunedin. 428938 Milne, Albert Edwin, Clerk-Storeman, care of Commercial 279849 Murphy, Thomas, Brass-finisher, 9 Manders St, Dunedin. Hotel, Omakan. 429889 Murray, Basil Fredick, Watersider, 44 Harrington,St, Port 251144 Milne, Norman Fleming, Railway Porter, 92 Queen St, Chalmers. Dunedin. 250693 Murray, Gardiner Thomas, Paint Department Warehouse­ 288483 Minn, Herbert Ralph, Lecturer, 41 Duncan St, Dunedin, C. 2. man, 224 Bay View Rd, Dunedin South. 288091 Minty, William, Grocer, 435 Thames Highway, Oamaru. 038221 Murray, Gordon McGregor James, Apprentice Cutter, 247240 Mitchell, Allan, Watchmaker, 40 Filleul St, Dunedin, C. 1. Beaconsfield Rd, Portobello, Dunedin. 288454 Mitchell, Arthur Albert, Factory Hand, 4 Clark St, Dunedin. 270472 Murray, Stanley George James, Blacksmith's Striker, 144 256786 Mitchell, Keith James Wyness-, P.O. Box 454, Dunedin. Forbury Rd, St. Clair, Dunedin. 238319 Mitchell, Norman, Shaving-machine Hand, Brick Hill, 293201 Napier, Alexander Sinclair, Builder, 21 Sydney St, Dunedin. Sawyers Bay. 245853 Nash, Sidney Arthur George, Garage Attendant, Seddon St, 252419 Mitchell, Roderick Ivan, Plasterer's Labourer, 9 Victoria St, Ravensbourne, Dunedin. Dunedin. • · 247248 Neame, Ewan Stuart, Clerk, 79 Harbour Terrace, Dunedin. 289119 Mitchell, William Sim, Warehouseman, 36 Rosebery St, 228326 Nees, Colin Leonard, Salesman, 52 York Place, Dunedin, Belleknowes, Dunedin. C. 2. 291401 Moir, Graham, l Plunket St, St. Kilda, Dunedin, S. 2. 288020 Neil, Arthur, Range-fitter, 6 Prosser St,.Burnside. 424687 Moloney, Walter Vincent, Teacher, 295 Rattray St, Dunedin. 052688 Neill, John Alexander, Storeman, 22 Forth St, Dunedin. 012740 Monk, Robert Joseph, Chemist's Assistant, 12 Chapman St, 281411 Neilson, James Walter, University Student, 518 Leith St, St. Kilda, Dunedin. Dunedin. 185289 Montgomery, Charles Alexander, Salesman and Collector, 418704 Nelson, Clilford Cecil, Labourer, 133 Dundas St, Dunedin, 235 Main Rd, Ravensbourne, Dunedin, N.E. 2. N. l. 293238 Montgomery, John, 123 Maitland St, Dunedin. 4251~1 Nelson, Frank Vere Lauder, Cook, 45 Royal Terrace, 426187 Moodie, George Stewart, Farmer, Cromwell Rural Delivery. Dunedin. .
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