BIRTHS
BARRY—On April 20, 1945, at Lewisham Private Hospital, to Joyce, wife of W. L. Barry, 65 Halton street—a daughter. BRBIHERTON—On April 20, 1945, at Christchurch, to Maureen, wife of John A. Bretherton—a son, r COCKS-On April 20. at “St. George’s,” to Kata (nee Uru), wife of H. E. Cocks, Christchurch—a daughter. EMMETT—On April 16, at Te Awamutu, North Island, to Constance, wife of Leicester Emmett—a daughter. Both well. HARE-On April 19, 1945, at Kaikoura, to Mr and Mrs Mervyn Hare—a son. JOHNSON—On April 14. at Te Puke, to Lydia, wife of Alan Johnson—a daughter. XIGHTFOOT—On April 19, at “St. George’s," to Mollie, wife of. Flight Sergeant G. F. Lightfoot, R.N.Z.A.F. —a (laughter. Both well. MAPSTONE—On April 18, at Ryleston Hospital, New South Wales, to George and Olive (nee McKenzie) —a son (John Frank). Both well. McVEIGH—bn April 20. 1945. at “Lewisham,’’ to Wisha, wife of J. S. McVeigh—a son. PATTERSON—On April 19. at St. George’s Hospital, to Barbara Joyce (nee Phelan), wife of Denys (Jock) Patterson, RN.Z.A.F., Hobsonville —a son. Both well. REID— On April 20, to Laura, wife of Robert Reid, Hanmer Springs—a son. Both well. SHANI>—On April 20, at “Lewisham," fo Andrea, wife of J. A. T. Shand —a daughter. .THOMPSON—On April 19, at Kaiapol, to Me, wife of L, M. Thompson—a son Both well. WELLS—On April 7. at Ashburton, to Mr and Mrs C. Wells. Hinds—a son.
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24547, 21 April 1945, Page 1
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