BIRTHS.
ADAMS.—On October 29; 1945, at Harris Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Adams —a son; both well.ANGUS.—On October 26, 1940, at Glenveagh, to Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Angus, Lower Hutt— a son; both well. ■ , ~ „, BAKER.—On October 28, 1940, at Glen* veagh, Lower Hutt, to Florrie (nee Hughes), Wife ofi Ash Baker—a son. ' BELLINGHAM.—Cu October 2,8, 194p, at Bethany, to Zita (nee Booth), wife of F. BelUngham, Miramar—a. son; both well. . ■BUTLER. —On October 27, 1945, at Willis St. Hospital, to; Molly, wife of W. Douglas Butler—a CROOM.^On October 28, 1913, at the Avon, Lower Hutt, to Mr. and Mrs. 13. d; Cioom (nee Freda Dann) —a- daughter; both well. DEVLIN.—On October 27, 1945, at Willis Street Obstetric Hospital, to Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Devlin (nee Jean Sharp)—a daughter.
FANNING.—On October 27, 1945, at Bethany Hospital, to Olive (nee >Boyd), wife of George Fanning—a daughter. • , GRAPES.—On October 28, 1945, at Hopwood Obstetric Hospital, to Winifred (nee Donald), wife of H. G. (irnpes, Seatoun—a son; both well. ■ . ■..
HAGUE.—On October 27, ISMS, at Alexandra Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hague—a daughter; both well. JONES.—On October 27, .1945, at "Cairn Brae, Obstetric Hospital, Masterton, to Mr. and Mrs. G.-G. Jones —a son: both well. / ;
McINTYRE.—On October 29, 1945, at Warr nock Obstetric Hospital, Lower Hutt, to Rosa (nee Duucan), wife of Herbert W. Mclntyre— a son; both well. ' r MoKERNON.—On Octobcr-25. 1945, at St. Helens Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mc-Kernon—-a daughter; both well. : IMOORE.—On October 24, 1945, at Annexe, to Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Moore, 30 Grey St., Rotorua—a daughter. NICHOLSON.—On October 28, 1945, at Willis Street Hospital, to Hazel, wife of Peter F_ R. Nicholson—a daughter; both well. OLDFIELD.—On October 28, 1945, at the Rosary Obstetric Hospital, Wellington, to Billie; wife of .Tohn Oldfield —a daughter.- ; READING.—On October 27, 1945, to Mr. I'nd-Mrs.-. J. P. Reading—a son; both well. , WILSON—On October 26, 1945, at Bethany Hospital, to Megan,' wife of G. W. (Bill) Wilson; Palmerston North (late of Seatoun)— a laughter; both well.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 1
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