BIRTHS.
BRAY.—On September 28, at Wiluna, West Australia, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bray (nee Alice Robson), a daughter. Both well. '(By cable.) COUPER. —On October 4, at Angeceno Nursing Ilome, to Mr. and Mrs. Couper, of Mount Albert, a daughter. Both well. DAVY. —On October 4, at St. Ann's, KUyber Pass to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davy, of 56, Sarslleld Street, Heme Bay, a son. No visitors for seven days. DIXEY.—On October 4, at St. Anil's, Khyber Pass, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Dixey (nee Rule;, of 69, Owairaka Avenue, Mount Albert, a craugliter. Both well. HOULAHAN.—On October 3, at Nurse ■Stewart's, View Koad, Mount Eden, to Mr. and Mrs. George lloulahan, 6, Peet Avenue, a son. Both well. KELLS.—On October 4, at St. Ann's, Khyber Pass, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ivells (nee Sue Allen), a son. Both well. POSTLEWAIGHT On October 4, at thenresidence, Claude Road, St. Helier's, to . Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Postlewaight, a' daughter. Both well. No visitors Tor seven days. TREE On October 2, at Nurse x Whitehead's, to Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tree (nee Merle Glasgow), 110, Queen Street, Onehunga, a son. Both well. VICKERY.—On October 5, at Petone, ta Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vickery, a son. Both well. WRIGHT. —On October 3, at Nurse Baldcock's, Walters Rqad, to Mr. and Mrs. 11. P. Wright (nee Jean Forrester), Kowliai Street, a daughter. Both well. No visitors for seven days.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 236, 5 October 1936, Page 1
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