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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 70' Reg. No. Operator. Postal Address. Location of Mill. AUCKLAND CONSERVANCY-cont'inued 146 Smith, G. S ... Tikipunga R.D., Whangarei Tikipunga. 242 Smith, L. E. .. Dairy Flat, Auckland Dairy Flat. 133 Smyth Bros. and Boryer, Ltd. P.O. Box 57, Te Awamutu .. Arohena. 163 Smyth Bros. and Boryer, Ltd. P.O. Box 57, Te Awamutu ., Ngaroma. 51 Taringamutu Totara Sawmills, Ltd. Taringamotu, Taumarunui .. Taringamotu. 207 Tarrant, J. P. Piopio, Te Kuiti .. Piopio. 204 Taylor. and Scaletti P.O. Box 58, Katikati Katikati. 4 Taylor,.T. M,:., and Sons, Ltd. '441 Dominion Road, Mount Eden, Auckland Awanui. 148 Te Anga Sawmilling Co .. P.O. Box 18, Otorohanga TeAnga.. 77 Te Kopuru Sawmilling Co. Te Kopuru, N. Wairoa Te Kopuru. 126 Thames'Saw-milling Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 28, Thames Matatoki 166 Tinopai Sawmills, Ltd ... Tinopai .. Tinopai. 203 Tregoweth, R. H. P.O. Box 84, Te Kniti Pukenui. 58 Tuck and Watkins, Ltd. Frankton Junction Frankton Junction. 196 vYaimiha TiniberCo., Ltd. P.O. Box 4; Foxton Waipu Valley. 225 Wai pouri~ W. R. Fawarenga Pawarenga. 201 Warmingtbri.;N. F. Waima, Hokianga Waima. 78 Webber, E. D~ Peria R.D. III, Kaitaia Peria. 19 West, C. S. Garfield Road, Helensville Helensville. 12 Whangarei Timber Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 144-, Whangarei Whangarei. 135 Whangaroa Timber Co., Ltd. 99 Queen Street, Auckland Kaeo. 214 Wihongi Bros. Awarua R.D., Whangarei .. Awarua. 31 Winger, G. L., and Son, Ltd. P.O. Box 11, Kaikohe Otaua. 165 Worth and Co. Te Kawa Street, Otorohanga Otorohanga. 92 vVya.tt, J. C., and Sons .. Leigh, Auckland .. Leigh. ROTORUA CONSERVANCY 63 A.G.T. Sawmilling Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 191, Gisborne Ihungia. 11 Arahiwi Sawmilling Co. P.O. Box 109, Rotorua Arahiwi. 27 Arahiwi Sawmilling Co. P.O. Box 109, Rotorua Koutu. 2 Bartholomew Land and Timber Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 44, Hamilton Te Whetu. 8 Broad, F. S. K. Te Puke .. Te Puke. 78 Bowan, E. J .. P.O. Box 59, Te Puke Te Puke. 4 Box Co., Ltd .. P.O. Box 191, Gisborne Gisborne. 71 Bunn Bros., Ltd. Tokoroa .. Tokoroa. 49 Cashmore Bros., Ltd. P.O. Box 77, Newmarket, Auckland Tokoroa. 69 Chamberlain, L. F. Post-office, Frasertown Aniwaniwa. 36 Curry Bros. Koutu,. Rotorua Koutu. , 70 Curry and Sons Reporoa .. Reporoa. 64 . East Coast Commissioner P.O. Box 495, Gisborne Te Reinga. 79 Franklin Timber Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 34, Pukekohe Te Whaiti. 6 Gamman, G. A., and Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 35, Mamaku Mamaku. 44 Henderson Timber Co., Ltd. Private Bag,.Matamata Kaimai. 38 Hill, J. T., Timber and Construction Co., Ltd. 19 Perry Street, Gis borne Makaraka. 32 Huka Timbermills, Ltd. P.O. Box 121, Taupo Taupo. 75 Insignis Sawmills, Ltd. P.O. Box 34, Taumarunui Atiamuri. 55 Jarlov, A., and Sons Private Bag, Rotorua Rotoiti 31 Lee Bros., Tutukau, Ltd. Fenton Street, Rotorua Tutukau. 62 Marton and<Tavlor Care of G. L.Martin, Ltd., Putaruru .. Ngatira. 7 Maungataniwh~ Timber Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 143, Waipukurau Kotemaori. 5 Mount Tarawera Sawmills, Ltd ... Private Bag; Te Teko Mount Tarawera. 12 National Timber Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 34, Ngongotaha Ngongotaha. 26 N.Z. Forest Products, Ltd. P.O. Box 1884, Auckland Pinedale. 76 N.Z. Forest Products, Ltd. P.O. Box 1884, Auckland Maraetai. 57 N.Z. Government Railways Department Hamilton Maroa. 58 N.Z. State Forest Service Rotorua Waipa. 52 Ngatira SawmilliIig Co., Ltd. 14 Taylor's Road, Kingsland, Auckland Ngatira. 46 Opotiki Sawmilling Co. P.O. Box 76, Opotiki Opotiki. 66 Pohokura Timber Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 34, Hastings Pohokura. 59 . Prentice Bros. Minginui Valley, Te Whaiti .. Minginui. 17 Rendall Bros ... Post-office, Lake Rotoma Manawahe. 13 Riddiford, W. J. E. Piripaua Post-office Piripaua. 67 Rotoiti Timber Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 32, Ngongotaha Waione. 20 Steele Bros., Ltd. P.O. Box 5, Mamaku Mamaku. 19 Syme, G., and Co., Ltd. Edgecumbe .. Edgecumbe. 43 Taupo Totara Timber Co., Ltd... P.O. Box 3, Putaruru Tatua West. 51 Tawa Timbers, Ltd. P.O. Box 53, Mamaku Mamaku. 48 Te Puke Sawmills Co., Ltd. Private Bag, Putaruru Ongaroto. 72 Te Puke Sawmills Co., Ltd. Private Bag, Auckland Te Rangiita. 37 Tuck Bros., Ltd. Oruanui, via Putaruru Oruanui. 28 Tuck and W &tkiils, Ltd. Sulphur Point, Tauranga Tauranga. 74 Tuck and Watkins, Ltd. Frankton Junction \ Putaruru. 77 Tui Timbers, Ltd. pi~e Crescent, Tauranga Tauranga. 23 Tunnicliffe and Co. Lake Rotoma, Private Bag, Rotorua Pongakawa Valley. 39 Tunnicliffe.and Co. Lake Rotoma, Private Bag, Rotorua Lake Rotoma. 35 Tutukau Sawmilling Co. Private Bag, Putaruru Tihoi. 42 Uepango Sawmilling Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 15, Te Teko Matahina. 73 Walker, W. J. Whakaangiangi Whakaangiangi. 22 Western Bay. Timber Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 8, Putaruru Tihoi. 68 Whakatane Paper Mills, Ltd. Private Bag, Whakatane Whakatane. 1 Williams and Pedersen, Ltd. P.O. Box 204;. Gisborne Kotemaori. 15 Williams and Pedersen, Ltd. P.O. ;l30'x: 204, Gisborne Matawai. 14 Wilson, H. N.;, Ltd. P.O. BO-x248! Palmerston Nor,th Tuai. 29 Wilson Timlie:rJ~lills, Ltd. P.O. Box 459, Hamilton Te Whaiti." . WELLINGTON' .00NSEiVANCY 73 Akatarawa Sawmilling Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 106, Wellington Akatarawa. 24 Allen, 1., and Son, Ltd. P.O: Box'180, Masterton Waingawa~ 164 A.W.A. Housing, Ltd... Surrey Street, Tawa Flat Raurimu. 52 Bennett and Punch, Ltd. P.O. Box 3, Ohakune Junction Ohakune .Junction. 167 -"Boon Bros., Ltd. .. Gover Street; New Plymouth Kaitieke. 171 Bradey, P. S. Paremata Paremata. 183 Burgess Bros ... 6 Karamu Street, New Plymouth New Plymouth. 31 CampbeUs Sawmills, Ltd. P.O. Box 8, Upper Hutt Akatarawa. 182 Camp bells Sawmills, Ltd. P.O. Box 8, Upper Hutt Paraparaumu. 14 Carey, L. D., and Sons .. 31 High Street, Marton Marton. 90 Clement, H. P.O. Box 8, Opunake Okato. 197 Cooper Bros. Newman, Eketahuna Newman. .
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