MISSING FRIENDS
Information respecting the whereabouts and occupation of tha undermentioned persons is wanted by the Secretary of the General Post Office : — Thomas Joseph de Cent, usual'y goes by the name of Thomas de Cent, a native of Scai borough On the 15th November, 1877, he was sailing on the Coast with George Dobson, and before that was it Newatead station, Hamlton, Waikato. On the ?7th September or December, 1886 hi* address was " Care of Mr Louise, W«ikato, near Gisborne." Percy Lumsden, last known address — " Bolan's station, near Master ton."
' A letter received from beyond this colony, addressed to H. G. K. Wells, 1b lying unolaimsd at the Grey mouth Pott Office.
Philadelphia now proposes to furnish a free noonday lunch to the pupils in its public schools
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7317, 11 March 1892, Page 4
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128MISSING FRIENDS Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7317, 11 March 1892, Page 4
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