My suspicion is that this value must be for the E192 0.25% or 0.1% standard values. Although both resistors are specified as 1% which is E96 in which it is not .
My question is. Where can I find the standard values in a decade for the E192 0.25% and 0.1% My assumption is that that all the E192 tables given is for 0.5%. Or does the tables have the same values for 0.25 and 0.1% in which case I do not know where a 95k9 or 9k59 resistor fits.
The 192 in "E192" is the number of values spanning a decade. That's why regardless of tolerance, the nominal values are the same.
As you mention, manufacturers often use non-standard tolerance. For example, 1% E24 resistors are very popular. (E.g., see
this link where they discuss this mystery).
95k9 is about in the middle between 95k3 and 96k5, so it could be a part of a hypothetical E384 series. No one is manufacturing this whole series, but perhaps some values are beginning to appear.