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Family Taken Unawares

(N.fc. Press Association) GISBORNE, September 5. Gisborne’s proudest father yesterday was Mr D. P. Gordon, of 12A Bullwer road.-. After raising a family of 11 daughters, his wife, Mrs Nan Gordon, presented him with a 91b 6oz son, whom he has christened Michael John. Mr Gordon admitted he had not considered choosing a boy’s name. Now that Michael has arrived, the 11 Gordon girls are just as thrilled as dad. Their one lament is: "We’ve got no clothes for a boy.”

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29921, 7 September 1962, Page 7

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Family Taken Unawares Press, Volume CI, Issue 29921, 7 September 1962, Page 7

Family Taken Unawares Press, Volume CI, Issue 29921, 7 September 1962, Page 7

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