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WILLIAM JOHN BRADLEY.

(To the Editor.) Sir, —Will you kindly insert the enclosed letter from Messrs Head and Hill, solicitors, London, enquiring for William John Bradley. Your paper having the largest circulation on the West Coast, may he the odium of finding Mr Bradley. Yours, etc.,— HENRY BETTS, Secretary Inangahua Miners’ Union. , “3, Raymond Buildings, Gray’s Inn, London, W.C., 14th March, 1906, — “H. Betts, Esq., Secretary Mincrs’Union, West Coast, New Zealand, — “Sir, —Wo wish to communicate with a William John Bradley (son of Sergeant Edward Bradley of His Majesty’s 90th Light Infantry, and Maria Bradley (formerly Shields) with reference to property in which wo believe he is interested, anil . address you, thinking possibly lie may belong to your Union, and you can kinoTv inform him. “The said William John Bradley was born 12th March, 1857, at Gosport, England, and was formerly a uandsman in His Majesty’s Army. Afterwards lie worked on the Avoca railway, -Melbourne, and wo are informed was in 1903 in the district situate on the Huon fifty miles from Hobart in the direction of Mount Wellington, when ho stated it was his intention to go to the New Zealand goldfields. “If the said W. J. Bradley is not a member of yquf Union, we should ha much obliged if you would kindly forward our. letter to the Secretary of* another Mifiers’ Union, of which he might bo a member. Yours faithfully,— HEAD & HILL.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1906, Page 4

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WILLIAM JOHN BRADLEY. Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1906, Page 4

WILLIAM JOHN BRADLEY. Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1906, Page 4