MISSING FRIENDS.
The addresses of the following persons should, if known, be communicated to the Secretary of the General Post Office, who will, if no objection be made, take steps to communicate them to tile enquirers:— BROWNE, Mrs. A. II.: Last heard of at Onehunga aboua a year ago; enquired for by relative in Victoria. GRAjG, James: Left Scotland a few years ago; enquired for by relative in Scotland. GARDNER, John Whitty: Supposed to have been a mail carrier. Last heard of in Christchurch. Enquired for by relative in United btates of America. HAINE, Airs. Herbert: Last heard of at Wellington ten years ago ; enquired for by relative jn New South Wales. HOSLER, —, seaman: Last heard of in 1916 ; enquired for by relative in Englund. LOCK, —, brother of George H. Lock, deceased, late of Alprrinsville; enquiry addressed to Chief Post-
master, Auckland, by relative m United States of America. LUCAS, Airs. F. (two children —Charlotte and Willet): Last heard of in Alay, 1918; enquiry addressed to Chief Postmaster, Auckland, from South Africa. SULLIVAN, —: Left Cork, Ireland, about fifty years ago; enquired for by relative in England. TAAI'FE, F. J.: Last heard of at ’Wellington, July, 1918. Was employed on a troopship. Enquired tor by relative in Queensland. AV ATKINS, Airs. J.: Came from England; last- heard of at Napier, August, 1918; enquired for by relative in England. WRECK, married tea Aliss Sullivan: Enquiry addressed to Chief Postmaster, Dunedin, from England.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 171, 5 July 1919, Page 3
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240MISSING FRIENDS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 171, 5 July 1919, Page 3
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