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Il;I,;Hr., C6rli 2470 THE, NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE No.98 NBrsoN CoNssRvANcv-caztrrrrred of Mill Re& OPerator Postal Address Location No. 3n Baigent, H., and Sons Ltd. P.O. Box 44, Nelson.. Wakefield 329 Baker, A. H. and P. B. :: il;i,;h-r., C6rli"e*ooi :: Bainham Barnes, T, H., and Co. Ltd. Murphy's Road, Blenheim Renwick 221 Maud Creek 155 Bastin, W., and Sons 14 Bastin Terrace, Wakefield Brown Creek Sawmilling Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 14, Ikamatua Ikamatua 152 Korere 8 Chamberlain Construction Ltd' P.O. Box 291, Nelson 2t3 Crispin, A. C. R. P.O. Box 14, Havelock Havelock Crowe, J. B. P.O. Box 19, Tapawera, Nelson Pangatotara 309 Charleston 332 Currie, A. J. Charleston . Deck Bros. P.O. Box 148, Motueka Riwaka 156 Hope 173 Donnelly Milling Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 10, Nelson. Dvmock. M. N. Maruia P.O., Murchison . Rappahannock 319 Harakeke 2N Eggers, R, T., and Sons Ltd. .. R.D. 2., Upper Moutere, Nelson 32s Flanagan, F. H. Motupiko R.D. 2, Nelson Motupiko Fletcher Timber Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 3061, Richmond . North Beach 158 Hope 227 Fletcher Timber Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 3061, Richmond .. G. H. P.O. Box 184, Nelson Takaka 256 Gates, Rai Valley 183 Gibson, B. R. P.O. Box 184, Nelson n4 Granger Bros. Wai-iti R.D. 1., Wakefield Belqrove Limited Ikamatua . Ikamatua 334 Ikamatua Sawmills Kaka 287 Jelinek, L. Kaka R.D. 2, Wakefield Knowles. F. H. Pangatotara, Motueka R.D. I Pangatotara 184 Maruia Valley 238 Lockingion and Scott Sawmilling Co. Ltd. Church Street, Reefton Mclnroe Bros. Care of G. Mclnroe, Ikamatua Ikamatua 312 Charleston 261 Mclaughlin, W. T. P.O. Box 263, Westport Log and Timber Co. Mawheraiti Mawheraiti 237 McVicai Mahana 306 Mahana Timber Co. Ltd. R.D. 1., Upper Moutere .. Marris and Woollett Care of P.O., Seddonville via Westport Charming Creek 301 Renwick 123 Miller, R. A. 65 Wilson Street, Renwick P., and Son Seddonvrlle Seddonville 311 Mulholland, Waimangaroa 326 Mumm, W. J., and Son Ngakawau, Westport Mussrove. F. E.. Ltd. P.O. Box 56, Blenheim Blenheim 135 Richmond 321 Neb6n Piie Fori:st Ltd. (Chipmill) P.O. Box 455, Nelson Sawmilling Co. Ltd. Main Road, Havelock Canvastown 313 Rimu Uruwhenua 143 Riordan Bros. Uruwhenua R.D.I., Takaka .. Roberts, A. F. 42 Greenwood Street, Motueka Murchison 333 Seddon 205 Seddon Sawmilling Co. Ltd. Seddon, Marlborough W. (West Coast) Ltd. Box 8144, Christchurch Reefton 315 Smith, H. Valley Smith. J. A. R.D. l, Rai Valley .. Rai 3t6 Murphys Road 2 Sprindhnds Lumberland Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 17, Blenheim Ltd. P.O. Box 44, Nelson. Upper Moutere t4 Tasman Forests Bald Hill 323 Tauranga Bay Sawmilling Co' Ltd. P.O. Box 263, WestPort Ltd. P.O. Box 8087, Ricrarton, Christchurch Te Namu 258 Te Namu Sawmills Junction Inangahua Sawmilling Co. Ltd' Main Street, Reefton Inangahua 320 The Tahunanui 308 Timber Distributors Ltd. P.O. Box 554, Nelson Ltd. P.O. Box 554, Nelson Quarantine Road 331 Timber Distributors Brightwater 226 UEB Industries Ltd. P.O. Box 3025, Nchmond .. Ltd. P.O. Box 372, Nelson Tahunanui t@ Waimea Sawmillers Valley Sawmilling Co. Ltd. .. R.D. I, Blenheim Wairau 280 Wairau Upper Takaka 328 Wells. T. H. 56 Motuipipi Street, Takaka, Nelson G. J. (Ikamatua), Ltd. Ikamatua .. Ikamatua n2 Willidms, Karamea 310 Williams Timber Co. Market Cross, Karamea Wasrr-lNp @NsenvaNcY Ahaura 46 Ahaura Sawmills Ltd. P.O. Box 16l, Greymouth .. C. 3 Okuru 163 Carter Merchants (Maramarua) Ltd. P.O. Box 8532, Auckland Sawmilling and Investment Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 116, Christchurch Pukekura 131 Colonial Te Kinga Dense Bros. Moana, Westland t70 Ngahere 48 Donaldson's (Ngahere) Ltd. P.O. Box 165, Greymouth .. Timber Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 103, Hokitika Ruatapu 54 Fletcher Ngahere 100 Gibson. G.. and Sons Ltd. P.O. Box 165, GreYmouth Sawmills Ltd. P.O. Box 263, GreYmouth Greenstone 32 Gilbert'Tori.rasi Stillwater J. C. P.O. Box ll9, GreYmouth .. 154 Gillman, Dobson 166 Gillman, J. C. P.O. Box ll9, Greymouth .. Sawmills Ltd. Harihari, South Westland .. Harihari 169 Harihari Houhou 168 Hokitika Band Mills Ltd. P.O. Box 60, Greymouth Timbers Ltd. P.O. Box 45, Hokitika Harihari til Houston Inchbonnie 40 Inchbonnie Sawmills Ltd. P.O. Box 18, GreYmouth C. W. Jackson, Westland Jackson 172 Jackson, Kopara 92 Kopara Sawmilting Co. Ltd. .. P.O. Box 1264, Christchurch Brunner Sawmilling Co. Private Bag, GreYmouth Ruru 10 Lalie Whataroa Pavnter Sawmills Ltd. P.O. Box 8087, Riccarton, Christchurch t7t Slatey Creek 126 Sdtev Creek Sawmilling Co. Ltd. Atarau Post Office, GreYmouth Mile Sawmill Ltd. P.O. Box 46, Hokitika Three Mile 129 Thrd Camerons t17 United Sawmills Ltd. P.O. Box 263, GreYmouth Sawmills Ltd. P.O. Box 263, GreYmouth Stillwater 167 United Waiho 155 Waiho Sawmills Ltd. P.O. Box 5017, Papanui, Christchurch . EnterPrises Ltd. P.O. Box 4244, Christchurch . Gladstone 93 Westland Kokatahi lsl Whiley, W. E., aod Co. Ltd. .. P.O. Box 62, Hokitika.
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