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MISSING FRIENDS.

The following are inquired for in " Lloyd'» Weekly London Newspaper :"— Richard and Susannah Barbley letb Brigb> ton for New Zealand about 1875; brother. inquires. James William Bosher left England in July, 1870, and wenb to the gold-diggings ~ in New Zealand 4 his sister Ellen (now Mrs'; Harvey) seeks tidings. Thomas Ethertoh, lasb heard of with Mr Davis, bootmaker, Wellington; sister writes. John Fraser left Scotland for New Zealand in 1878, and in 1884 was ab Dunedin; brother James. John Taylor left Greenwich for New Zea« land in 1881; sister Martha. Thomas James White sailed from Eng- 'j land in the Challenger in June, 1870, and ten years later was ab the Pine Valley, Wairon Valley, Marlborough ; his mother longs for newe. William James Crisp, lasb heard of tis years ago ab Timaru ; he is inquired for by his mother. I Catherine Evenden (nee McDonald) sailed jin the Egmonb from Gravesend for Nevr Zealand in 1854, and lasb wrote from Highfield Station, Byport, Lyttelton ; sister' Jessie. James William Riches sailed foe New' Zealand in 1865, and after opening l % shop went up country ; his mother " longs for news. " ' - - ■ Henry Rutaon in 1874 desired his addressed care of Mr YongeV Ardgowan, Oamaru; Bister seeks him. Robert S. Townshend, of Yara.outh, left London for New Zealand in 1872, and ' was last heard of going to Nelson ; sister Eliza. Mrs Sarah Stow, lasb heard of ab Christ* church ; sought by her mobher. Martin Collins, a corkcutter, formerly of Hackney, wenb to New Zealand, and was last heard of at Auckland; hia mother ia anxious. Thomas Davis, of pffchurck, Warwickshire, sailed in the Halcione for Wellington in 1872 ; his brothers John and William inquire. John and Laura Samson, who in 1879 were at Huntly, near Auckland, are inquired for by Ellen Ellaway. Samuel Green, who kept the Commercial Hotel, Havelock, in 1879, and waslast heard of in Marlborough ; relatives inquire. , William Harrison wenb wibh his wife to . Lyttelton in 1869 bo join his son; a niece geeks news. William HayEe, who left England about 1872, last heard of at Otago : his brother Walter Becks him. 7 William Henry Lyne left Cornwall for New Zealand 20 years ago ; brother John. Mrs O'Copnor (wife of Eugene O'Connor, .- once M.P. for an Otago constituency), lasb heard of 23 years ago, is sought by a nephew, Edward Davison. ■John Pibtib wenb to New Zealand aboub--33 years ago; brother Richard asks. John Theobald wenb to Wellington 33 years ago, lasb heard of three years later; a grandson requires news. John Boatfield (No. 1,809, 65th Regiment) took his discharge ab Wellington, Deoam- ' ber 3lßt, 1852 ; sister Ann. George Thomas Humphreys, formerlyol Reigate, sailed in the Gladstone for New Zealand in 1861; his mother wishes to hear . of him. 3lrs William Quinton (nee Maud Hamilton) went to Wellington in 1882, and after ' her marriage had her letters senb to Post Office Box 26; her mother writes. William Richard Cook (Hoare) went from Maidstone to New Zealand aboub 11 ycara . ago ; his mother inquires. Edward Fairbrass lefb London for New Zealand 26 years ago ; sons inquire. Patrick Gorman went to New Zealand in May, 1864';-Bister Mary. Edward Lamb was a G.N. engine-driver at Doncaster, and three years ago was in Otago; relatives ask. Archibald Fergerson, a gardener, went to New Zealand aboub 23 years ago, and has nob been hoard of for 13 years ; his mother longs to hear from him. Daniel and Henry Keane are sought by their mother. Daniel waslast heard of at. Aratapu, Northern Wairoa, Auckland, and Henry in June, 1883, sent his lasb letter, from his hotel at Chrisbchurch. Frank Standing 17 years ago went to New Zealand, and was lasb heard of ab Inglewood.Taranaki; his father and mother are anxious to hear. Felix Hanlon either went to the Cape or Auckland in 1842; his daughter writeß. Thomas Lunnon left Camden Town with his wife, her brother, and two sons, and went to Cbrißtchurch ; sister Ann. Charles Randell «|efb Babtersea in 1874, and sailed in the Euterpe for Wellington j his mother longs to hear of him. George Warner, formerly of Sb. John'B Wood, was lasb heard of in 1882, ab Dove-, dale, Nelson; brobher John. William and Richard Beasley, who left England twenty years ago, are desired to write to their brother John. William was.,' lasb heard of in Wellington. W. J. Boyesin 1881 sailed from Devon porb to New Zealand in H.M.s. Calliope}Bister asks. : Thomas and James Halfpenny are sougM) fay their brother Joseph, who heard of them. in New Zealand thirty years ago. William Perton, who sailed in tha Christian McAustin for New Zealand, and in 1881 was a barman ab the Imperial Hotel* Dunedin ; brother asks. Joseph Smith, who lefb the Custo»' House, Victoria Dock, aboub .seven yearf " ago, and sailed in the Coptic for New Zea/ land; ,i'*<"'parents wißh.td.hear'fr<Htflwnf "\

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 236, 6 October 1890, Page 2

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MISSING FRIENDS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 236, 6 October 1890, Page 2

MISSING FRIENDS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 236, 6 October 1890, Page 2