THE NEW'zealand GAZETTE No. 73

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THE NEW'zealand GAZETTE No. 73 1858'· THE NEW'ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 73 Registered,· Sawmills-continued Reg. · 1 Operator No. Postal Address Location of Mill CANTERBURY OoNSERVANC'(-continu,ed 147 Wainiak Sawmills Ltd. R.M.D., Kaiapoi Tram Road. 55 W akelin, T ., .and Son .. 48 Clark Street, Ashburton Ashburton. 113 Webster Sawmills P.O. Box 23, Ashburton Hinds. 89 West and Evers Ltd. Leeston .. Leeston. 90 Whiting, C. J., and Jamieson, J.C. No. 2. R.D., Ashburton Ashburton. 138 Wilkinson, C. D. Main Road, Hororata Hororata. 121 Wilson, G., and Sons .. 160 Evans Street, Timaru Washdyke. 12 Wilson, S. S., and Handley, C. G. Oxford .. Oxford.. 104 Wright, D. McQ. P.O. Box 14, Duvauchelle Bay Barry Bay. SOUTHLAND CONSERVANCY 166 Ashley Cooper Ltd. P.O. Box 227, Dunedin Green Island, 68 Barrow Box Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 27, Invercargill Tapanui. 180 Beker, A. C... P.O., Fortrose Otara. 3 Birch, W. H., and Co. Ltd. Care· of P.O. Box 264, Invercargill Tuatapere. 122 Blomfield, E. W. · Orwell Street, Oamaru Oamaru. 22 Buchanan's Sawmilling Co. Ltd. Riverton Waipango. 135 Burgess, R. E. and J. H. Tokanui .. Tokanui. 110 Carroll and Co. P.O. Box 86, Invercargill Gore. 161 Central Timber Co. (Tuatapere) Ltd. P.O. Box 375, Invercargill Tuatapere. 140 Clutha Timber Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 2, Balclutha Balclutha. 130 Diack, W. E. Riverton Riverton. 173 Dawson, M., and 06. Ltd. P.O. Box 375, Invercargill Tuatapere. 108 Evans Sawmilling'Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 34, Invercargill Happy Valley. 205 Express Timber Co. Ltd. 11 Glenelg Street, Kaikorai, Dunedin Dunedin. 154 Fleming Timber Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 867, Dunedin Maclennan. 152 Forsyth, J. 0. andW. A. P.O. Box 254, Dunedin Glenomaru, 148 Fortification Timber Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 164, Invercargill Tokanui. 174 Fowler, C. J. and I. R. P.O. Box 105, Lumsden Lumsden. 164 Gorton Bros: Ltd. P.O. Box 449, Dunedin Milton. 142 Green, F. A. Queenstown · Queenstown. 4 Groveburn Sawmilling Co: Ltd... P.O. Box 844, Invercargill Tuatapere. 183 Hall, I. S. No. 2 R.D., Winton Lora Gorge. 60 Happy Valley Sawmilling Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 164, Invercargill Happy Valley. 44 Hibbs and Co. Ltd. Maclennan Chaslands. 178 Hibbs, E. P., A. J., and N. Riverton Fairfax. 131 Hinahina Sawmilling Co. Ltd. Owaka Ratanui. 72 Hogg and Co. Ltd. Roberts Street, Dunedin Dunedin. 111 Hogg and Co. Ltd. Roberts Street, Dunedin Tahakopa. 63 Hokonui Sawmilling Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 277, Dunedin Clinton. 186 Hunt, J. P ..and T. L. Mo_unt Nicholas, P.B., Queenstown Mount Nicholas. 149 Iremonger, E .. T. P.O. Box.33, Mossburn Mossburn. 181 Kahuika Logging Co. .. Maclennan Tautuku. 151 Kenneally, W. J. P.O. Box 366, Invercargill .. Mangapiri. 210 Lilburn Sawmilling Co. Care of L. Dawling, Trades Hall, Esk Street, Lillburn Valley. Invercargill 89 Kilkelly Bros. Ltd. P.O. Box 6, Invercargill Myross Bush. 20 Kiwi Timber Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 100, Invercargill .. Pourakino Valley. 23 Lindsay and Dixon Ltd. P.O. Box 100, Invercargill .. Lillburn. 74 Lindsay and Dixon Ltd. P.O. Box 100, Invercargill .. Drummond. 138 Lora Sawmilling Co. Ltd. Lora Gorge, No. 2. R.D., Winton Lora Gorge. 67 Marshall and Sons P.O. Box 71, Winton Winton. 158 McCallum and Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 277, Dunedin Logan Point. 176 McCombe, W. R.D., Millers' Flats Ettrick. 2 McIntyre, J., Ltd. P.O. Box 31; Tuatapere Rowallan. 179 Ministry of Works P.O. Box 815,Invercargill Eglinton Valley. 163 Mokotua Sawmilling Co. P.O. Box 67, Invercargill Mokotua. 18 More and Sons Ltd; . P.O. Box 3, Riverton Pourakino Valley. 104 Naseby Timber Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 2, Balclutha Weston. 159 Naseby Timber Co. Ltd. P.O. 13ox 2, Balclutha Ranfurly. 162 N.Z. Forest Service . P.l3., Gore .. Conical Hill. 28 Niagara Sawmilling Co: Ltd. Anglam Street, Invercargill .. Niagara. 117 Niagara Sawmilling Co. Ltd. Angla,m Street, Invercargill .. Blackhorn. 191 Nolan, J. P;O; Box 64, Wan.aka Wan.aka. 170 Ord Bros. R.D. 2, Cromwell .. · Rippervale; 204 Orepuki Sawmilling Co; Ltd. Care of P.O. Box 169, Invercargill Orepuki. 193 Osborne Woodware Co. Mataura .. Mataura. 17 Otautau Timber Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 191, Invercargill Pourakino Valley. 204 Pahl ·and Gorrie P.O. Box 85, Tuatapere Piko Piko. 153 Palmerston Sawmilling Co. Ltd•.. P.O. Box 34, Invercargill Elderslie. 209 Palmerston Sawmilling Co. Ltd... P.O. Box 3{,. Invercargill Palmerston. 206 Plank, G. D. Eastern B'ijsh, Blackmount R.D., Otautau Clifden. 30 Port Craig Timber Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 346, Invercargill Haldane. 156 Port Craig .. Timber Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 346, Invercargill Tuatapere. 189 Rae, A. J., and L. L. P.O. Box 90, Owaka Owaka. 207 Roderigue, W. F. Colac Bay Post Office Round Hill. 175 Rosebank Sawmill Ltd. Rosebank, Balclutha Balclutha. 123 Saunders, W,·L. and S. L. Spar Bush, No. 4. R.D. Spar Bush. 194 Shand,.:G. W. · Gorge Road Post Office Gorge .Road. 187 Sharpe, A., Ltd. P.B., Dunedin Tawanui. 14 Sherriff and Co. Ltd.. P.O. Box 39, Tuatapere Alton Valley. 11 Southland Sawmilling Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 915, Dunedin Chaslands. 199 Standard Timber Co. Ltd. Anglem Street, Invercargill Mokoreta. 200 Stodart, T. D. P.O. Box 49, Ohai Nightcaps. 59 Stuart, C. C. Waiwera .. Waiwera.. 197 Templeton, J. H. P.O. Box 97, Tuatapere Alton Valley. 192 Thomas, J. H.; and Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 100, Invercargill Mataura. , 15 Thomson and. McKenzie Ltd. P.O. Box 16, Otautau Jubilee Hill.. 51 Tobin, H. L., and Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 18, Gore Chaslands. 32 Tokanui Sawmilling C<t Ltd. P.O. Box 265, Invercargill Niagara. 160 Tuapeka Logging Co. Ltd. Tuapeka Mouth Tuapeka West. 177 Tuatapere Sawmilling Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 103, Invercargill Merivale. · 76 Waiau Sawmilling Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 265, Invercargill Tuatapere. 75 Waitane Sawmilling and Afforestation Ltd. P.O. Box 264, Invercargill Kelso. 195 Waitane Sawmilling and Afforestation Ltd. P.O. Box 264, Invercargill Woodlands. 141 Ward Bros. Care of P.O. Box 2, Balclutha Otekura. 167 Young Bros., Sawmillers (Mosgiel). Ltd. P.O. Box 47, Mosgiel Mosgiel. .
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