Margaret,
Fay Kilminster (in Queensland) was probably another person:
Fay Kilminster
Event date: 06/02/1924
Event type: Birth registration
Registration details: 1924/B/83340 Mother: Theresa Josephine Crocker
Father/parent: Alfred Gordon Kilminster
Do you think this could be Horace Gordon?
https://swansonheritage.org.nz/places/auckland/people/knox-memorial-park/"The Knox Memorial Park is named after the Knox family who ran a general store on the opposite corner for over 50 years. Robert Knox had brought the business from James Patterson Sinclair who had set it up in about 1886. (....)
Over the years, the store changed hands several times until it was closed in 1958. In 1960 it was bought by Mr H G Kilmister who operated a bottle and scrap metal business. By 1970 Mr Kilmister had converted the old store within its shell into a bungalow."
And this
Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 79, 21 December 1949, Page 4
"Fire Destroys House At Waimana
When it. caught fire at about 10 p.m. on Sunday a house owned by Mr L. Kilminster, Waimana,- was completely destroyed. Despite some desperate attempts nothing was saved."
Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 82, 6 January 1950, Page 1
"THANKS I the undersigned on behalf of myself and family, wish to express my sincere thanks to the people of Taneatua and district for the sympathy and assistance given us in the recent loss of our home and ask that this may be accepted as a personal acknowledgment. 18 Signed, H. G. KILMISTER.
Mr Kilmister, who is a farmer, was away from the house at the time of the outbreak fishing and when he returned he found the building in flames."
F. Kilmister (Fay?)
WAIMANA NEWS
Opotiki News, Volume XIII, Issue 1257, 28 February 1950, Page 3
ANNUAL SCHOOL PICNIC
The Waimana School, picnie was
held in a paddock
on Mr. Woolfield's farm, recently
and the day was spent pleasantly by young and older folk.
(...)
The results of the races were:-
(...)
Girls 9 and 10 also: F. Kilmister
1, M. Onekana 2, E. Te Papa 3.