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The Nelson Photo News

 

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Introducing...

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Ray Barnes, despatch man at the milk treatment station, was hard at it stacking empties when we arrived. Ray has been at the station for 10 years. He is married and has two girls and a boy. He's lived in Nelson all his life and for fun goes fishing, whitebaiting or takes to the garden.

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New Callister, a seven-day-a-week milkman, said he didn't have much time for play. He also is married, with two boys and a girl. He came here from Dunedin about 20 years ago and, before taking on his own milk run four years ago, serviced the Nelson Dairy Company's fleet of trucks. Now and again he goes fishin'.

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Noeline Griffiths, a clerk with the A.N.Z. Bank, is a keen sports-woman. She plays badminton, netball and swims. She's been with the bank seven months after attending Nelson College for Girls'. She came to Nelson from Waimate six years ago.

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Les Drew is an Aussie (from North Queensland) and a driver for James Baird and Co when we photographed him. He recently married a Nelson girl and is settling down here. In his spare time he likes to fiddle round with his car and do a little rabbit shooting.

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Off to England on a working holiday shortly is Jennifer Freeman, a teacher at the Grove Street Kindergarten. Jennifer came to Nelson from Christchurch, but she had a spell at the Tahunanui and Nelson South kindies in between trips. Her main interests are music (guitar and piano and piano accordion), church work and Sunday school teaching.