BIRTHS
ALISON.—On rebruary 16. at Lyndhurst. 6. Per.rhyn Road. Mount Eden, to Mervyn and Kathleen Alison, of Market Road, a son (Graham Neil). Both well. BENNETT.—On February 14. at Huia, Otahuhu. to Molly, wife oi H. G. Bennett. Queen Street. Otahuhu. a daughter. Both well. No visitors for five days. DICKSON.—On February 15. at Nurse Rushbrook's. to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dickson, of 38. Kawau Road, One Tree l-lill. a daughter (premature). Both well. FOY.—On February 13, 1943, at Kenwyn, Te Aroha, to Rona, wife of Corporal George J. Foy, Whangarei. a daughter. HUTCHINSON.—On February 15, at St. Ann's, to Leading-Mechanic G. W. Hutchinson and Mrs. Hutchinson (nee Jean Burrows), oi 2, Titirangi Road. New Lynn, a daughter. Both well. LAMB.—On February 13. at Ormond. to Corporal and Mrs. A. C. Lamb, a son. Both well. Special thanks to doctor, sister and staff. RADONICH.—On February 15. at St. Clare, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Radonich. 326, Ponsonby Road, a daughter. SAUNDERS.—On February 16, at Te Kohanga. to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Saunders (nee Lisa Ushkoff) a daughter. Both well, including father. SEWELL.—On February 16. at Glamis. Mount Albert, to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Sewell (nee Dorcen Belcher), a bonny daughter. Both well. Visitors after seven days. TATE.—On February 1, at Avonlea, Taumarunui, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tate, a son. Both well.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 39, 16 February 1943, Page 1
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