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Stock Rands Direc 1 [3419] OF WESTERN AU alum (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) (REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER) No. 108] PERTH: THURSDAY, 6th NOVEMBER [1969 SUPPLIKMEN STOCK RANDS DIREC 1 0 OF WESTERN AUS A IA TO 31St DEC E 1968 Supplement to RANDS DI ECTO Y OF WESTE F N AUS ALIA PA T I Listed in Order of Re istered Brands Listed in Order of Registered Brands. Listed in Order of Registered Brands. No. Brand Name Postal Address No. Brand Name Postal Address 24 3AA Anning, A. D. Walpole 476 5 A Q Fissioli, D. P. 46 North Terrace, 25 4AA Abbott, A. L. B. J. Box 45, Dumble- Boulder yung 479 8AQ MacKenzie, G. J..... Greenough 27 bAA Griffith, P. M. & Muchea 487 ARb Rose, A. Yelverton L. A. C. 490 A R9 Robinson, A. W. & Keysbrook 43 A2B Antonio, J. C. Co. Katanning J. E. 49 A8B Bridges, A. C. & Box 221, Esperance 493 A2R Smith, J. L. Welbungin H. V. 495 A4R Rose, A. J. Williams 67 AC Chester, C. A. Wagin 502 iAR Rob, G. A. A. E. Box 87, Northamp- 90 9AC Coleman, A. J. .... Lake Biddy ton 92 AD1 Cowla Pastoral Co. Badgingarra 506 5 A Ft Price, A. R. D. A. Corrigin 93 AD2 Meginess, B. R. & Box 26, Mullewa 520 As 9 Dale Pastoral Co..... Westdale via Bev- E. J. erley 115 4AD Bartlett, R. P. & 27 Geake Street, 530 A9 S McDougall, E. & Talbot Brook via Son Albany L. S. York 121 AEO Eaton, F. E. M. Box 67, Kondinin 532 lAS Strange, F. N. Westdale via Bev- 140 A 9 E Carter, A. S. C. E. Nyabing erley 144 3 A E Sims, L. F. & " Mt Pleasant," 548 AT 7 Tyler, A. N. T. Son Wyalkatchem E. C. N. Beverley 557 AbT Tindale, A. Kent River, Den- 149 8AE Erhardt, C. A. ... Dowerin mark 150 9 A E Edmonds, A. J. & Glen Valley, Cal- 567 bAT Kelly, A. T. Badgingarra A. E. carra 568 7 AT Trigwell, N. B. & Box 118, Donny- 155 AF4 Forbes, A. J. Hy den B. J. brook 191 AOQ Overington, D. 0. Pingelly 570 9AT Tuck, H. I., R. I., 14 Fairbairn Road, P. B. A. J. M. C. Busselton 194 A3Q Glasson, A. E. Box 43, Port Hed- 575 AU4 Crane, C. D. Box 79, Ravens- land thorpe 196 A5 Guthrie, A. W. ,. Calingiri 576 AU5 Stallard, J. F. Box 23, Nannup 202 1A a Gabyon Pastoral Co. Wurarga 579 AU8 Minikin Pty Ltd .... West Mail Run, 211 AHO Hick, T. A. Scotsdale Road, Esperance Denmark 582 AlU Ireland, A. (Miss) . R.M.B. 31, Mar- 216 AH5 Hocking, A. N. .... 2 Shann Street, garet River Floreat 584 A3U McCulloch, J. E. & Millendon 231 OAH Barnett, R. B. & Aldersyde R. J. N. F. 585 A4U Petersen, I. B. ... Perenjori 235 4AH Burnside, R. G. Newburn Road, 586 ASU Duffy, L. G. I. A. 16 Harcourt Street, Newburn Inglewood 238 7 AH Wilkins, A. M. Box 31, Tammin 588 A7U Battistessa, C. Herne Hill H. S. 589 A8U Davis, B. R. M. K. P.O. Wooroloo 250 AJ 9 Stevens, W. M. J. Illabunda, Den- 590 A9U Gould, J. N. Nabawa barker 591 OAU O'Neill, D. J. P. E. Box 100, Jerra- 266 5AJ Jasper, A. J. (Jnr) 24 Cubbine Street, mungup Cunderdin 593 2AU Arthur, W. C. .. Pingaring 270 9 A j Jones, A. M. L. V. Kojonup 597 bAU Buettner, K. H. & 12 McLeod Road, 272 AK1 Kay, M. A. .... K Farm, Bindoon R. Applecross 296 5AK Kett, A. E. Sons Gabbin and York 598 7 AU Andrijauskas, J. P.O. Deanmill 334 AM3 Trunfio, R. M. V. Merredin 618 A 7y Vagg, A. J. East Wagin 343 A 2M Minchin, I. E. R. & Quairading 623 2 AV Sier, A. M. Box 5, Sunbury Co. 628 7 Ay Vince, A. L. Greenough 365 AN4 Naylor, A. M. Mount Helena 630 9 Ay Adams, M. J. Buckingham via 372 AIN Negri, A. J. B. Box 3, Bruce Rock W. A. Collie 382 IAN De Garis, D. M. Wagin 654 3 Aw White, J. W. Box 476, Esperance 386 5 AN Downs, A. H. & Arrino 661 Ax 0 Pearce, W. J. Box 113, Jena- M. B. mungup 396 A 05 Mackay, H. A. ... Muntadgin 662 AX1 Glavota, J. P.O. Upper Swan 400 A 09 O'Brien, A. L. Son 16 Dean Street., 663 Ax 2 Haynes, R. Cranbrook Geraldton 665 A><4 Jessup, W. A. Wagin 405 A40 Liebeck, J. M. P. .... Box 8, Muntadgin 667 Ax b Andreou, D. Bennett Street, 407 A b 0 Crane, A. W. .... Box 79, Ravens- Caversham thorpe 678 A7>< Imberti, J. Boscabel via Koj- 409 A 8 0 Nicholls, W. E. 24 Strickland Street, onup South Perth 697 AYb Anderson, C. M. E. Lot 7, Collingwood 410 Ago Rich, J. J. W. V. Box 103, Denmark Street, Osborne 416 5 A 0 Francis, A. L. .... Box 6, Popanyin- Park ning 701 AOY Young, A. J. & Box 33, Three 420 9A o Brandreth, F. & Arthur Road, For- E. J. Springs M. C. restfield 703 A2Y Pitt, B. M. B. J. P.O. Mt Helena 433 A2P Price, A. L. J. D. Bowelling 714 3 Ay Brown, A. R. & Box 1, Bruce Rock 435 A4P Paech, A. R. Co. Gutha C. A. 445 4AP Powell, A. G. Borden 724 A z 3 Sweck, A. I. Lake Grace 446 5 AP Powell, A. J. Aldersyde 725 AZ4 Altham, G. Boulder 451 AQO Gordon, L. R. Box 30, Ravens- 726 Az 5 Crane, B. Crossman via Wil- thorpe liams 453 A Q 2 Smith, K. W. & Kukerin 737 AbZ Atkins, H. Box 23, York B. F. 747 bAZ Calder, R. W. & Bag 10, Dindiloa 457 A Q b Roach, J. N. P. L. Pithara A. G. 458 AQ7 Ruhen, W. H. G..... Box 47, Denmark 774 3BA Beamont, A. C. E. Box 60, Mullewa 460 AQ9 Starcevich, A. Muntadgin 836 5 gc Bain, S. G. M. V. Calcarra via Tood- 461 AO Q Yoemans, J. L. 27 Booker Street, yay Attadale 837 bBC Garvey International c/o R. F. Stone, 36 464 A 3 Q Mullally, J. P.O. Redmond (Aust.) Ltd Kings Park Road, 465 A4 Q McLean, E. F. .... Box 2, Cunderdin West Perth 467 Ab Q Ireland, T. S. Box 329, Esperance 838 7 BC Caterer, B. M. & Borden 468 A7 Q Bonser, K. 0. & Riley Road, Mt E. J. E. M. Helena 851 BO D Gale, M. A. R. & Box 65, Wongan 471 0 Q Honey, R. G. Bindi Bindi R. A. Hills 5 Listed in Order of Registered Brands. Listed m Order of Registered Brands. No. Brand Name Postal Address No. Brand Name Postal Address 1 875 BE4 Edmonds, B. J. & Calcarra via Tood- 1453 B 2 Y Bradbury, G. A. & Lot 53, Helena Val- L. E. yay D. C. ley Road, Helena 877 BEb Benzie, A. C. D. E. Aldersyde Valley 882 B 1E Ardua Farming Co. Boyup Brook 1455 B 4 Y Quartermaine, R. R.. Box 8, Ongerup 892 1 B E Wren, R. V. S. I. R.M.B. 91, Don- W. M. nelly Mail Ser- 1463 2 g y Blakeway, R. L. & Karridale vice, Manjimup A. M. 895 4BE Love, K. M. & Box 7, Karlgarin 1502 C A 1 Curnow, A. J. & Ardath K. E. J. M. E. 909 BF 8 Franklin, B. P.O. Wittenoom 1511 C OA Jensen, W. H. Co. Boxwood Hill via 921 0 BF Fiegert, B. H. M. Box 99, Wittenoom Borden 922 1 BF Langsford, H. L. & Box 129, Quairad- 1512 C 1A Andrews, C. W. .... Box 63, Narembeen J. M. ing 1524 3 C A Clarke, G. L. Wialki 929 8 g-p, Bowtell, A. F. Mullewa 1526 5 C A Cameron, S. J. .... Box 34, Rocky 931 BQO Green, H. J., Estate P.O. Lake Grace Gully of 1539 C B 8 Brechin, C. B. Brookton 941 Boa Brooks, 0. G. & Yuna 1552 1 cg Crogan, T. P. Box 78, Nungarin S. T. D. M. 950 g g Oldfield, J. B. & Kendenup 1559 8 C B Cox Bros. Korreclocking M. A. 1581 O C C Welsh, H. 'J. (Mrs) Yarrie Station, Port 970 B H 9 Batley, J. B. J. ... R.S.M. 393, Bussel- Hedland ton 1621 CEO Clegg Sons .... East Katanning 1010 1 g 9 j Bell, J. R. R. I. Warner Glen via 1624 C E 3 Karrakin Pastoral Quairading Karridale Co. 1047 bBK Kempthorne, B. L. Box 130, Morawa 1630 CE9 Cole, R. E. J. F. Box 22, Dalwallinu J. A. 1632 C 1 E Criddle, S. J. Sons Greenough 1050 g g K Batrick, D. J. .... Hardey Road, For- 1635 C 4 E Towers, C. W. & Corrigin restfield E. M. 1052 BL 1 Leake, F. H. M. E. Box 129, Keller- 1636 C 5 E Taylor, C. J. E. H. P.O. Katanning berrin 1639 C 8 E Bell, G. J. E. .... Capel 1108 7 gm Baptist Union of Katanning 1645 4CE Jones, C. R. Co. Dalwallinu W.A. 1646 5 C E Cabassi, A. Box 73, Pemberton 1120 gNg Bowron, C. V. Brookton 1650 9 C E Cook, W. A. R. & No. 2 Mail Truck 1129 B 8 N Barnes, A. J. Son Gutha Co. via South Fre- 1130 gg N Bate, L. A. Box 54, Albany mantle 1137 bBN Brindle, J. E. Parkerville 1657 CFb Coulson, F. C. Darkan 1142 g 0 1 Daisy Downs Pas- c/o A.
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