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AN HEIR WANTED.

A POSSIBLE CLAIMANT. [Pee Peess Association.] NEW PLYMOUTH, April 26. William Appleyard here has received a communication from enquiry agents in Christchurch, asking for information concerning his antecedents. The letter states that John Appleyard died thirty years ago in Lincolnshire, worth .£20,000, and the writer wants to find his heirs. The party here is the only sou of John Appleyard, of Horton, Lincolnshire, who died thirty years ago. He is 64 years of age, and left Home at the age of sixteen as a soldier for India, and says he had heard as a boy of a rich uncle in America, but knows nothing further;

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9089, 28 April 1890, Page 5

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AN HEIR WANTED. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9089, 28 April 1890, Page 5

AN HEIR WANTED. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9089, 28 April 1890, Page 5

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