MISSING FRIENDS.
[Answers to inquiries addressed to the editor of this paper will (if three penny stamps be enclosed) be forwarded to their , destination.] j (From ‘ Lloyd’s Weekly,’ February 28.) ! Bailey (Annie L.) was last heax-d of eighteen years ago in the neighborhood of (Melbourne. Niece May asks, j Griffiths (Alfred) ■ was last heard of twenty-five years ago; believed to be in New Zealand. J. Richards asks. Hall (Thomas B.) was last heard of in Perth, Australia, five years ago. Mother asks. ' * I Kelly (May, and her sons Harold and Arthur) were last heard of in ' Sydney, I N.S.W., in 1889. Son Hector asks.* j Lehane (Michael) left Killavoy, Co. Cork, between thirty-five and forty years ago; last heard of in Melbourne. Nephew Dan asks. I Paine (Charles), late of Pimlico, was last heard of from, Hobart, Tasmania, in 11879. Nephew asks. ’ | Pearson (Lucy), nee Beriningham, left I Ellerby, near Hull, fifty-seven years ago; supposed to have gone to her''brother* in Australia. (Daughter Lucy E. asks. Rutherford (Arthur) sailed from London fifteen years ago; last heard of in Auckland, N.Z. Niece Sarah asks. Smith (William 8., John, and George), j —First two left England for Melbourne (in 1849; George in 1859. Brother Robert | asks. | Tovey (Elam), of, Frampton Cotterell, i near Bristol, was in North-east Adelaide in 1 1879. Niece Lydia asks.
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Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 10
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