NameWalter Stewart (Stewart) Trainor 

Birth13 Jan 1916, New Zealand
Death15 Feb 1963, New Zealand
Misc. Notes
Name of “Stewart Trainer”, (possibly by Dreda Joyce Jones nee Trainer b. 1920) which has been written on rear of "ROSS Family" tree dated 1993 by Vyver Main (nee Whyte) b. 1919.
According to his sister, Dreda (Joy) Jones (nee Trainer), his family nickname was “Bugsy”.
Year of birth and death from Sarah Ferguson (nee Churton).
Name of “Walter Stewart Trainor”, country of birth, from Birth search on New Zealand BDM website in June 2018:
1916/5878. Trainor, Walter Stewart. Mother: Sophia Eliza. Father: James
Full date of birth of 13 January 1916 from further searching in October 2018 on BDM Search by incrementally changing the date range for the birth.
Result from death search on New Zealand BDM website in October 2018:
1963/24066. Trainer, Stewart Walter, died age 47Y
Full date of death of 15 February 1963 from further searching in October 2018 on BDM Search by incrementally changing the date range for the death.
New Zealand Electoral Roll - Auckland West General Roll for 1943, found in October 2024:
Trainer, Stewart Walter, 83 Howe St., C2, labourer
Trainer, James, 83 Howe St., C2, labourer [Father]
Trainer, Sophia Eliza, 83 Howe St., C2, married [Mother]
Stewart Trainor appears 34-seconds into a video on his Media Page, taking part in the protest march during the 1951 waterfront dispute and lockout. The video is from a DB Beer television commercial titled the ‘DB Black Budget Beer Ad,’ which was released in October 2010. The ad, narrated by the barber of company founder Morton Coutts, recounts the creation of the beer and references Arnold Nordmeyer’s notorious 1958 ‘Black Budget'. Controversy surrounding the use of the 1951 protest footage led to the commercial’s withdrawal.
Two 'stills' from the video are included in the Media page to help identify Stewart Trainor.