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139 Sixtus Bros. .. R.M.D., Takaka .. Hamama. 130 Smith, H. W., Ltd Reg.j Loeaf;lonofp No. Operator. Postal Addle",. NELSON CONSERV ANOY---continuea 139 Sixtus Bros. .. R.M.D., Takaka .. Hamama. 130 Smith, H. W., Ltd. 4 Riccarton Road, Christchurch Maimai. 136 Stilwell, W. and W. F., Ltd. High Street, Motueka . Motueka. 183 Straker, D. M. Care of P.O. Box 230, Blenheim Opouri Valley. 146 Stringer, J. A. R.D., Baton, Umukuri Umukuri. 108 Tasman Forests, Ltd.. P.O. Box 542, Wellington.. Upper Moutere. 144 Tasman Forests, Ltd.. P.O. Box 542, Wellington.. Upper Moutere. 31 Thompson Timbers, Ltd. P.O. Box 52, Greymouth .. Mawheraiti. 164 Waimea Sawmilling Co. Care of Wright and Cretney, Hardy Street, Nelson Tahunanui. 113 Wairoa Timbers P.O. Box 26, Richmond I Wairoa Gorge. 79 Watson, R. T. (estate of) Ngakawau . Charming Creek. 214 Watson and Lester Maruia Post·offioe . Maruia. 201 Williams Timber Co ... Market Cross, Karamea . Oparara. WESTLAND CONSERVANCY 46 Ahaura Sawmills, Ltd. P.O. Box 161, Greymouth Ahaura. 2 Atarau Sawmilling Co. Strafford Street, Blackball Atarau. 115 Awatuna Sawmilling Co. P.O. Box 1070, Christchurch Awatuna. UI Black Bros... Okarito, South Westland .. Okarito: 54 Butler Bros., Ltd. Ruatapu Ruatapu. 66 Butler Bros., Ltd. Ruatapu Milltown. 131 Colonial Sawmilling and Investment Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 116, Christohurch Pukekura. 114 Dense, W. R., and Sons Moana Kopara. 48 Donaldson's (Ngahere), Ltd. P.O. Box 165, Greymouth Ngahere. 125 Doolan and Liddell Atarau, via Blackball Slatey Creek. 100 Gibson, G., and Sons, Ltd. P.O. Box 165, Greymouth Ngahere. 32 Gilbert Tomasi Sawmills, Ltd.. Church Street, Kumara Greenstone. 33 Gilbert Tomasi Sawmills, Ltd.. Church Street, Kumara Cape Terrace. 30 Giles, B. C., and Sons Wataroa, South Westland .. Wataroa. 121 Greenstone Sawmilling Co., Ltd. 162 Sewell Street, Hokitika Kumara. 38 Hahn Sawmills, Ltd. .. P.O. Box 52, Greymouth " Totaro, Flat. 127 Haines and Neame Jacksons Jacksons. 56 Harihari Boxmaking Co., Ltd ... Harihari, South Westland .. Harihari. 113 Haupiri Timbers, Ltd. P.O. Box 50, Greymouth Haupiri. 98 Hill Bros. Ngahere .. Bell Hill. 128 Honey and Grant Kokiri Post·office Kaimata. 86 Houston Timbers, Ltd. P.O. Box 45, Hokitika Harihari. 53 Ikamatua Sawmills, Ltd. P.O. Box 165, Greymouth Ikamatua. 40 Inchbonnie Sawmills, Ltd. P.O. Box 72, Greymouth .. Inohbonnie. 36 Jack Bros., Ltd. P.O. Box 17, Papanui, Christohuroh Bell Hill. 116 Jack Bros., Ltd. P.O. Box 17, Papanui, Christchurch Stoney Creek. 8 Kanieri·Hokitika Sawmills, Ltd. P.O. Box 16, Hokitika Hokitika. 101 Klempel and Sons Moana Moana. 49 Kopara Sawmilling Co., Ltd. .. P.O. Box 1264, Christohuroh Kopara. 92 Kopara Sawmilling Co., Ltd. .. P.O. Box 1264, Christohurch Haupiri. 120 Kumara Junction Sawmilling Co. Post'office, Kumara Junction Kumara. 10 Lake Brunner Sawmilling Co. Private Bag, Greymouth .. Ruru. 12 Lake Brunner Sawmilling Co. Private Bag, Greymouth Ruru. 94 Levett, H. J. Harihari, South Westland .. Harihari. 13 Malfroy, J. C., and Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 458, Christchurch Turiwhate. 15 Midland Sawmilling Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 52, Greymouth .. Mananui. 1 New Forest Sawmilling Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 40, Christoliurch Ngahere. 4 New Forest Sawmilling Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 40, Christchurch Ngahere. 96 Nolan, W. D., and Sons Upper Okuru, South Westland Upper Okuru. 93 Ogilvie and cei., Ltd... Private Bag, Greymouth Gladstone. 42 Okuku Mills, Ltd. Dillmanstown, Kumara Dillmanstown. 45 Omoto Sawmill Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 72, Greymouth Kaiata. 130 O'Neill, J. Kokiri Opposite Newman and O'Neill siding on Arnold River. 64 Randall Creek Sawmilling Co., Ltd. OrweiI Creek, Ahaura Ahaura. 82 Rimu Gold Dredging Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 4, Hokitika Rimu Flat. 119 Searle, J., and Son Harihari, South Westland .. Harihad. 126 Slatey Creek SaWmilling Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 193, Greymouth lkamatua. 123 State Coal Mines Dobson, via Brunnerton 'Roo,. 79 Stopforth. L. G. Kokatahi Koiterangi. 22 Stratford, 'Blair, and Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 6O,Greymouth Arnold Siding. 24 Stratford, Blair, and Co., Ltd, P.O. Box 60, Greymouth South Beach. 26 Stratford, Blair, and Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 60" Greymouth Dobson. 28 Stuart and Chapman, Ltd. P.O. Box 8; ROBS Ross. 88 TaylQrville SaWmill, Ltd. P.O. Box 274, Christchurch Taylorville. 63 Totara Sawmills, Ltd. P.O. Box 72, Greymouth .. Totaro" Valley. 103 Tuck and Sons Sawmills, Ltd. P.O. Box 193, Greymouth Nelson Creok. 16 United Sawmills, ,Ltd .. P.O. Box 458, Christchuroh Foley's Creek. 18 United Sawniills; Ltd.. P.O. Box 458, Christchurch Te Kinga. " 117 United Sawmills, Ltd.. P.O. Box 458, Christchurch Oameron's Siding. , 62 Wallis, A. R., Ltd. P.O.' Box 768, Christchurch Wataroa. 129 Whiley and' Cron ' 148 Revel Stre<~t, Hokitika Hauhau. 102 Wildbore and Son' Rimu ' , Arthurstown. CANTERBURY 'CONSERVANCY 70 Addington Timber Co., Ltd. ' P.O. Box 562, Christchurch Addingtcn. 45 Aitken arid Gillespie . P.O. Box 8'17; Christchurch , Ohristchurch. 97 Aitken and Gillespie .. P.O. Box 877, Christchurch Bromley. 75 Amberley Sawmillers and Timber Merchants, Ltd. M(tinNorthRoad, Amberley Amberley. 58 Barlow, H. C. lIororata R.M.I> ... Hororata. 93 Basher, II. C;·R; "P.O; Box 15",Arnberley Amberley. 102 Basher, L. 932 Colombo Street, Christchurch Burnhani: 50 Bates, R. II... Wood Street; Temuka Temuka.. 36 Bates, J. A. •. Post·offioe,Fairlie Fairlie. 87 Bates and Smith Valley 'Road, GI~raldine Geraldine. 69 Beattie, R. G. Darfield, R.M.D. .. Darfield. 76 Blenheim Road Sawmills, Ltd. P.O. 'Box,662, Christchuroh Chri~huroh. ' , 101 CanterburySawmilling and Timber Co., Ltd. ' ,. 435 Paimntii 'Ro'lAi, Chris~huroh Pudding Hilh·· 81 Chertsey Sawmills, Ltd. P.O. Box 17, Papauui, Clt,pstohurch Ch~ey. .
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