BIRTHS
BEIiTSON. —On November 3, at Point View. Kohimarnmn, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman A Beetson, of St. fleliers (nee Vera, Roberts). a da lighter.—Visitors after 7 days. FALSTEIN.—On November 1, at St. Margaret's, Epsom, to Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Falstein, of Sydney, a con.—Both well. GRAY. —On November 3, to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gray. Te Atatu Road, Henderson, a sen. I HALL.—On November 4, at 'Edenholme, to Elsie (nee Tnrnbull), and Clarrie Hall, Grand Vue Road, Fapatoetoe. a daughter, HASZARD.—On November 3. at "Koroiniko" Hospital, Inglewood, to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. F. Haszard. Tarata, a son.—Both wellPATON. —On November 3, at Malolo Hospital, Helensville, to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Paton (nee, Mary Loach), a daughter.—Both well. ' RAFFERTY. —On November -t, at St. Margaret's Hospital, Epsom, to Mr. and Mrs: S. Rnfferty u'co Glady Mayes), a daughter. —Both well. ROGERSOM. —On November 3, 1037, at Raumati Private Hospital, Rotorua, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Rogerson (nee Phyllis Parker), a son. TAYLOR.—On November 4, at St. lvilda, 239- Great North Road, to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tiylor, Westmere, a son. VARRELLA. —On November 4, at St. Kilda. 239 Great North Road, to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Varrella, of Warwick Avenue, Grey Lynn, a daughter. WALKER. —On November 3, at Nurso Rule's, To ','Kuiti, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Walker, mee Hazel Matthews), a son.—Both well.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22878, 5 November 1937, Page 1
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