BIRTHS
BATTY.—-On December 15. at Edenholme, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Batty, a son. —Both well. BUTLER.—On December 7. at Matamata Public Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Butler, of Tokoroa. a daughter. HAMILTON.—On December 7, at Te Kuiti, to Mr and Mrs. Jack Hamilton, a son.—Both well. HOPE LEWIS.—OII December 13, at Rawene, to Kay, wife of R. Hope Lewis, "Waimate North, a son. —Both well. INNES.—On December 15, at Willis Street Obstetric Hospital, Wellington, to Gladys, wife of H. H. Times, a daughter. LEYLAND.—On December 15, at Pentlands, to Irene and Wilfred Leyland, 6 Ascot Avenue. Devonport. a son.—Both well. McCULLOUGH.—On December 15, at Nurse Miller's. Campbell Road, to Mr. and Mrs. I. McCullough, a son.—Both well. (Visitors after seven days.) McGILL. —On December 12, 1913, at Te Puke, to Tui and Qtiin, Mount Maunganui, a daughter.—Both well. MARX. —On December 13. at Wharenoho, Te Awamntu, to Gwen (neo Penny) and Eric Marx, a bonny daughter.—Both well. OLIVE.—On December 11, 1943. at Invercargill, to Roma (nee Bell), wife of Sergeant Hugh Olive. 2nd N.Z.E.F.. LP., a daughter. —Both well. PAICE.—On December 13, lo the wife of Captain H. W. Paice (overseas), a daughter. RUTLAND.—'On December 9, at Sunnyside. Otorohanga. to Mr. and Mrs. Boycc Rutland, a daughter.—Both well (Special thanks to doctor and sisters)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24768, 16 December 1943, Page 1
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