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MONGEVIN.—News wanted of Pat Mongevin, last heard o£ at Reefton in October, ISJ7, when he was working on the Globe Race. Any information will bs gladly received at the office of this paper. 6379 “fFjAMES THOMAS WIGGING'S • (or anyone knowing his whereabouts) will communicate with Mrs Bagaail, Takapau, Hawke s Bay, New Zealand, be will hear oi something to his advantage. 6570 GREEN.—Wanted, the whereabouts oi John Green, or' relatives, who left Culceth Lanes, England, for New ‘Zealand about thirty years ago. A grandson of Richard Green would like to meet them. Address at “ Times ’’ Office. ■ 6505 “TILLER.—George Henry, Ellen, Mary and Ruth Tiller. Father seeks you. Address, John Tiller, Cooma, New South Wales. 6557 _ “ciICK (MRS ANNIE) nee BOULTER, last letter from Canterbury. Any news oi her will be thankfully received by anxious relatives. 6556 i If EDWARD SAMUEL, formerly of London, England, son of Esther Samuel, will communicate with Messrs Emanuel and Simmonds, Solicitors, 19, Finsbury Circus, London, England, he will hear of ■ something to his advantage. 6517 WILLIAM FORSYTH wishes for nows of, any of his relations in Edinburgh, last heard Marion Forsyth., His mother was married to one Mr Ramsay. Address, W. Forsyth, Canal Reserve, Marshland, Canterbury, N.Z. 6341 WILLIAM JOHN HARTLEY.—When last heard of was in Christchurch, New Zealand. Kindly communicate with Mrs Peterson, formerly Fanny Hartley. Address Mrs Peterson,. Black’s Road, N.E. Valley, Dunedin. 6526 ANDERSON.—'News wanted -■ of John Anderson, late of Scotland. Last heard of at Tapper's'Sawmill, Longfousli, Southland, New Zealand, 1835. News of him will be gladly, received by his mother, Janet Anderson. RIO . PINIDILAY.—News, wanted of Thomas Findlay, a seaman, last heard of trading with the Sydney barque,' James Thompson, fourteen ■ years ago. Information is anxiously sought for .by his widow mother, Mrs Findlay. • , RIO GOODWIN.—News wanted of Mrs Joseph 1 Goodwin, who left Macclesfield forty-seven: I years ago. Last hoard pi in Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. Her son, Henry. Pcwnell, asks. ' RIO M’ENIEA-NiEY. —News wanted of Arthur M’Eneancy, who left for New* Zealand four years ago, and was last heard of six months later. Might possibly have volunteered with the New Zealand .volunteers for service in. South Africa. His father, Michael M’EnCaney, inquires. H-10 FOOT. —Nqws wanted of Thomas Foot, who left Magra Pork,: Cleveland Hills,-. Yorkshire, twenty-three years ago for Wellington, New Zealand-. Any information will, be thankfully received by Mrs Simms. RlO SMITH.—News wanted of E-wun Smith, of Southernd-awn, South Wales, who traded from London ,to Wellington, New Zealand, when he discharged himself off' the 'vessel. Mrs Smith asks. , Elf) GAMBLE and CASHIN.—News wanted of James, William and Michael Gamble, who left Maryborough, Queen’s County, Ireland, about eighteen or twenty years ago for America. Also of Matthew and Kate Cashin, of Portarlinglon. Lefk about twenty-five or twenty-seven years ago for New Zealand). Their cousin, Mrs M. A. Cor.'lan, inquires. ' RlO GORDON'. —Nows winked of Gc-orgo Gordon, who went to Australia nine years ago. Last heard of working in the goldfields in New Zealand, seven'yeans ago. Any news of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Nellie Gordon. RlO ~ HAMrLTON~^ANE“jX^ r DORA,’ r ” “ last wrote home from Kangaroo Valley, Australia, about a year ago; now believed to ba in New Zealand. Mother asks. LlO Hi'SCOX (SYDNEY) was on the s.s. : Eanmoor at St Vincent, Cape do Verde Island, on ; March 23,-1900. He was .then about: to, leave his ship and join a sailing vessel, and wrote: "I may. not ho home for four or five years." Mother and sister Eva inquire. LlO KING (HEINEY),• of sailed for Me-, bourne in. 1881, and afterwards went to Sydney a-iid Now Zealand; last lector in, 1867 from Hokitika/ New Zealand. Sister Harriet asks. - ’ LlO Relatives of MR'S WALTER F. LLO illy who left England 27 years ago for New Zea-, land, are sought by a niece,'Mrs G. Simpson; she also seeks MRS G. MUNNS. LlO ■ PA'i'ESMIAN (GEORGE) gave his address two years ago as;—Belfast Freezing Works, near Christchurch, N.Z. 'Slater Alice asks. LlO COTTER (PATRICK) left Ballyduff, County Waterford, 25 years back for New Zealand; lust, heard from in 1880 in Sydney. Mother asks. ’ LlO ; SKIPPER (FRANCES) seeks her brother, who left London, 11 years since for Longbeach, Canterburv, N.Z.; last letter abqut 1892, (Moither is dead) - - LlO . ANSWERS. . ; Fv BAY, Barr Hill.—Your-letter will be seal to the advertiser. (From Lloyd’s-Weekly," London.) Through the courtesy of the “ Cantarburj Times” and ‘‘Lyttelton Times,” of New Zeai laud, in reprinting our inquiries, we have been able -to trace; THOMAS BARNES (March 4), sought by, hiu sister Emily, of Brixtcn. Thomas is now living in Dunedin, and will correspond with his sister after a silence of twenty-one years JOHN NORTH (March 4), sought by his sister in Sheffield. Mr North, also, is a resident of Dunedin. We have forwarded: his letter to the sister. WILLIAM E. JORDAN (Dec. 17),_ lasi heard of, iu 1287, inquired for by his- sister' Mary, in Hampshire, William replies iron) Marlborough, New Zealand:-. Several other re* p.ies to this inquiry had previously been received. - . , James MURPHY (Feb. 18), last heard cl Twenty years ago cy his sister Margaret at Accrington. Jana now resides at WestporV New Zealand. Our contemporaries also confirm the ad-: dress previously to hand of B. COLLIN’:! (Jan. 7), and sent us a note respecting T. HUMPHRIES (Jan. I). From Wellington, New Zealand, the children of ME and MRS JOHN COMPTON 1 who left Oxford in'lßsl, wrote for tidings o) relatives (July 29). This has been answered by Joseph J.'Ginks, in Birmingham; a grand) son of John Compton; a cousin at Chipping Norton also replies. . . ' ■

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12323, 13 October 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12323, 13 October 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12323, 13 October 1900, Page 4

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