BIRTHS
ANNAND—On September 29, at Nurse Kearton's. to Daphne, wife of Alan Annand. Islington—a daughter Both well. BAILEY—On September 29. at “Burwood,” to Vera (nee Pearson), wife of Bill Bailey —a son. Both well. BENNETT—on September 30, at “St. > George’s,” to Dorothy, wife of A. Bennett —a son. Both well. CUSACK—Or. September 30. at “Burwood.” to Brenda (nee Hibbard) and Colin Cusack —a son. JOHNSTON—On September 30, 1947, at the Campbell Johnstone Ward. Hamilton Hospital, to Rita (nee Dobier), wife of Selwyn Johnston, Cambridge—a son (Philip). MCDONALD—On September 29, 1947, at Waikari Hospital, to Rhoda and Murdock McDonald. Waiau—a son. Both well. PONSONBY—On September 29, at the Rangiora Hospital, to Mr and Mrs E. M. Ponsonby, North Loburn—a son. SINCLAIR—On September 26, at Kew ■Public Hospital, Invercargill, to Lois (nee Dulieu), wife of lan I. Sinclair, 179 Crinan street —a daughter. TEAGUE—On September 29. at “St. George’s,” to Blanche (nee Gage) and John Teague—a son. Both welL WAREIN.G—On September 30, at “Lewisham,” tO"Ngaire and Hugh Wareing, Lindon street, Rangiora—twin sons. (Premature.) WAYMAN—On September 27. at Nurse Grant’s, Union street. New Brighton, to Mr and Mrs F. Wayman—a daughter. Both well. WHITE—On September 30. at “St. Helens,” to Joan (nee Staveley), wife of William R. White, 93 Winchester street, Merivaie—
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25303, 1 October 1947, Page 1
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