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Thene'v Zealandj}Azette :THENE'V ZEALANDJ}AZETTE RegNo.' •. '1 Operator. Postal Address. Location of Mill. ' ·1 WELLINGTON CONSERVANCY-Continued 189 Valintine•. J. B. < P.O. Box 2, Inglewood Inglewood. - 186 Waiongona Sawmilling Co., Ltd. Mace Street, Waitara Waitara. 84· Waipawa Cases, Ltd. .. P.O. Box 4, W~ipawa 'Waipawa. 143 Wall, T. W., Ltd.. P.O. Box 44, Waverley Waverley. 59 Wanganui Sash and Door Factory and Timber -Co., P.O. Box 77, Wanganui . Wanganui. Ltd. 154 Wanganui Sash and Door Factory and Timber Co., P.O. Box 77, Wanganui Erua. Ltd. ' . 201 Wanganui Sawmills, Ltd. 9 Wickstead Place, Wanganui Wanganui. 82 Ware, F. G. .. .. 808 Ferguson Street, Hastings Hastings. 30 Waterr.eus. W. G. High Street, Eketahuna Eketahuna. 179 Waugh, S. R. P.O. Box 76, Palmerston North Feilding. , 187 Weir ~nd Kenny, Ltd. P.O. Box 34, Taumarunui " Waimanu.. NELSON CONSERVANCY 26 Abbott and Christian Motupipi'R.M.D., Takaka Motupipi. 166 Alborn, V. W. 190 Lincoln Road, Christchurch Cronadun. 16 Anderson, F. L., Ltd. Murchison -Lyell. I Anglesey, E. W .. Tadmor; Nelson Tadmor. 154 Aorere Timber Co., Ltd. Rockville Upper Aorere. 176 Badcock, J. J. Murchison Matere. 113 Baigent, A. T. 268 Rutherford Street, Nelson W a~r.oa Gorge. 4 Baigent, H., and Sons, Ltd. P.O. Box 97, Nelson Deep Creek. 5 Baigent, H:, and Sons, Ltd. P.O. Box 97, Nelson Kainui. 6 Baigent, H., and Sons, Ltd. P.O. Box 97, Nelson Ta'Sman. ' 7 Baigent, R.,' and Sons, Ltd. P.O. Box 97, Nelson Belgrove; 38 Baigent, H., and Sons, Ltd. P.O. Box 97, Nelson Mildttra. 61 Baigent, ·H., and Sons, Ltd, P.O. Box 97, Nelson Redwoods Valley. 103 Baigent, H., and Sons, Ltd. P.O. Box 97, Nelson Berlins. 115 Baigent, H., and Sons, Ltd. P.O. Box 97, Nelson Motueka. 116 Baigent, H., and Sons, Ltd. P.O. Box 97, Nelson Waiwero. 131 Baigent, H., and Sons, Ltd. P.O. Box 97, .Nelson Tinline.. 132 Baigent, H., and Sons, Ltd. P.O. Box 97, Nelson Waimea West. 133 Baigent, H., and Sons, Ltd. P.O. Box 97, Nelson Wakefield. 155 Bastin, W., and Sons .. Wakefield Howard. 112 Benara Timber Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 10, Nelson Mangarakau; 160 Blackwater Mines, Ltd. P.O. Box 41, Reefton Blackwater. 152 Brown's Creek Sawmill Ikamatua Ikamatua. 157 Bunn, R. Murchison Ariki. 174 Cameron, J. S. Totaranui Private Bag, Takaka Totaranui. 8 Christian, W. I. R.M.D., Motupiko .. Motupiko Valley. 24 De Boo, A. E. Rai Valley Carluke. 156 Deck Bros. Umukuri R.M.D., Motueka Umukuri. 150 Donnelly, H~ F., and Co., Ltd. Private Bag No. 17, Collingwood Pakawau. 170 Fleming, W.T. A. Murchison Tutaki. 165 Freeth Bros. .. Koromiko Koromiko. 105 Gilsenan Bros., Ltd. Rotokohu Rotokohu. 35 Grant, H. H ... Private Bag, Collingwood Rockville. 41 Harris and Duncan, Ltd. P.O. Box 63, Westport Umere~ 168 Harvey Bros .. Post-office, Manaroa Manaroa. 179 Havill and Defilippi Care of Post-office, Rahu, Maruia Collins Creek. 140 , Hewe1lson Bros. Rai Valley, Marlborough Ronga Valley 137 Holbrook, B. and G. 'T., Ltd. Hope Street, Nelson Teal Valley. 163 Holmwood,L.L. R.M.D.,- Kotinga, Takaka Kotinga. 80 Hunter-Timber Co. Domett Street, Westport Westport. \ ',' 129 Inangahua Sawmilling Co., Ltd... P.O. Box 10, Nelson Inangahua Junction. 158 Jones Timber Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 100, Lower Hutt .. Karamea. 34 Kongahu Sawmill. Workers' Co. ", Kongahu .. Kongahu. 14 Kopara Saw:Q1illingCo., Ltd. P.O. Box 1264, Christchurch. Totara River, 172 Leach, R. C... Coroyvale, Westport Corbyvale. 100 Levy, O. C; Ngakawau, Westport Nikau. 167 Lockington, Scott, Sawmilling Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 1261, Christchurch Maruia. 94 Marris and W oollett Seddonville Seddonville. 162 McDowell and Smout Quail Valley, Belgrove R.M.D., Wakefield Quail Valley. 151 McLean, H. P. C. Seddon .. Seddon. 123 Miller, R. A. ., Renwicktown Renwicktown. 124 Mitchell, F. T. Charleston Charleston. 181 Morris, J. J. .. P.O. Box 28, Reefton Reefton. 180 Mullholland, P. G. H. - Seddonville Seddonville. 135 Musgrove, F. E., Ltd. .'. 14 Charles Street, Blenheim Blenheim. 121 Nelson Creek Sawmill, Ltd. P.O. Box 72, Greymouth Rahui. 175 ' Nelson Sawmilling and Construction Co., Ltd. 68 St. Vincent Street, Nelson Pigeon Vaney. 173 Nicholls, F. G. Hope, Nelson Hope; 58 Norris Bros. .. Private Bag, Westport Loopline. 107 N orris Bros~ .. Private Bag, Westport , Tailings Creek. 161 Nixon, J. R. B. Mokihinui R.D., Westport Mokihinui. ' 149 Parkes, P. Umukuri, Motueka .. Umukuri. 2 Prentice, A. M., and Son Adams Lane, Springlands, Blenheim Blenheim. 128 Price Bros. Private Bag, Nelson Clarke Valley. 143 Riordan Bros. R.M.D., Takaka .. Uruwhenua. 145 Roadley and Roadley "The Reef," Private Bag, Havelock .. -PelorusBound. 171 Russ, M. J. 70 Emano Street, Nelson' ,Appleby: . 169 Sawmills, Marlborough, Ltd. P.O. Box 74, Picton Picton. 139 Sixtus Bros. .. R.M.D., 'Uruwhenua, Takaka Uruwhenua; . 136 Stilwell, oW. and W. F., Ltd. High Street, Motueka .Riwaka: Va;Uey,' 130 Sutton, P. A. G; P.O. Box 165; Greymouth .. Maimai. 108 Tasman Forests, Ltd. P.O. Box 542, Wellington .. Upper Moutere. 144 Tasman Forests, Ltd. P.O. Box 542, Wellington .. ;' Upper Moutere.: 70 Thomas and Kerr Pretty Bridge Valley, Belgrove Pretty Bridge.' 153 Thomson Bros. Maruia, Murchison .shenandoah. 31 Thompson Timbers, Ltd. Mawheraiti~ Mawheraiti. 164 Waimea Sawmills Care ofR. Turner, 26 Nile Street:, Nelson Redwoods Valley. 79 Watson (Estate of R. T.) P.O. Box 9, Westport Ngakawau. 45 Webley Bros; and Templeman Alma:8treet, Nelson Rai Valley. .
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