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MISSING FRIENDS.

any information forwarded td tha Manage* 1 af the Ji Lyttelton Times “ in reSpeot to misSm* friends will be duly posted to tha advertiser. Correspondents are requested to quote the S&ta of tha paper in which their name* appea*. If replies are required, the necessary postage must be forwarded. ■ Ti/TISSINGr. George Alfred Tataffi. His uncle, IVJ. Charles Tatam, Pleasant Valley, Geraldine, and his sister would be glad to hear! of hie whereabouts. 9765 News wanted of ELIZABETH JONESb formerly Elizabeth Hehexy, belonging to Waimate Plains. Last heard, of from Christchurch about nine years ago. Aliy Information respecting said person will thankfully be received by May Jones, Gisborne. 6872 O’ CON NOR.—N eWS wanted of John O’Connor, Who left Lublin for Dunedin, New Zealand, May, 1874. Last heard from Isis Downs Station, Queensland, September, 1895. Any ■news will be thankfully received by hia mother, Catherine O'Connor. ” R2l GORMAN.—News wanted of Arnold, Thomas, Herbert and George German, ’sons of the late John Gorman, provision mOrOnant, of Chepstow, Monmouthshire, who left their hbJtie about thirty or forty years ago. Their youngest brother, Alfred German, •eske. R2l SMITH.—News wanted of Jane Smith, who left England twenty years ago for New Zealand. Last heard of in Christchurch. • Mr Petfer Smith died on passage to New Zealand. Her nephew, Peter Marshall, inquires. BSI " CALAGHAN (MBS EDWARD), flee KATE HOGAN,, and her husband left Kilfianan, co. Limefiok, about forty yfeafs ago arid! went Out to an’uncle in California Or New, -Zealand. Brother Thomas inquires. . ' ; LSI 1 MTLANE (MICHAEL) went to New Zealand in 1873; last news from Mok Hill, California, in 1833. Brother Bernard asks. L2l JAMES (JOSEPH) left Ckrkenwell on Oct. 24, 1848, and sailed in the ship Marie fos Port Adelaide; tost ■ftddrbss, in 1849, was;l Care of William Rogers, shoemaker, Wakefield Street, Adelaide. Brother Benjamin's widow inquires. _ _ .... L2l PODESTRA (NICHOLAS) Was last heard of at Canterbury foUr years ago. Daughter .asks.' ■ " L2l V POTTS (JOSEPH and LOUISA) left Reading for New Zealand twenty. years ago. Brother William asks. _ L2l NEWBEGIN~(ROBERT W.), of Whitby, Yorks., is inquired for by sister Pollie, who says: “I have not seen him for ten yearsbut have just heard he went to sea in one of Johnson’s ships from North Shields.” L2l “"SMYTHErTHARRy ■ FRANCIS), ox Finchley, last heard of at Paeroa, Waitekaurq Oninemuri, New Zealand, then said going t<f Rotorua. Hot Springs for health. Parents ask. L2l ■ EVANS (ALFRED) left 'Cirencester about thirty-six years ago; supposed to be in Neu Zealand, Daughter of brother Charles asks ' ' L2X THORBURN (SAMUEL), canteen keepel at Dudhope Barracks, Dundee, left in 1877 j last heard of on Bonnie Dundee, trading be, tween Melbourne and Sydney. Daughtei asks. L2l CASH (THOMAS), barrister, last- wrote ini 1892 from Marton, Wellington, New Zealand. Mother asks. ' - L2l ANSWERS. Wo have to acknowledge replies from both! STEPHEN and EDWARD GILES-tha former from Tinwald and the latter from Ealing, Both letters will be sent on to the advertiser. V, We have received a letter from G. W. WRIGHT, 22, Dawson Place, Little Lonsdals Stro’et, Melbourne,, jyJjp saw his name amongst those being inquired for in the Missing Friends Column of this journal. We have to thank W. LEWIS, Moray Place, Dunedin, for tho information he send* respecting A. E. Trigger We” will send tha letter on to his relatives, Thanks are due to J. M’PHERSON, Studholme, for the information he sends respecting Mrs M. Roach. His letter will be cent to her relatnes. L. P. BLICXT, Ashhurst.—Your letter wii| be sent to the advertiser. . . (From “ Lloyds' Weekly,” London.) Our inquiry (March 24) for HENRY HEATH, last heard of in New South Wale* four years ago, asked for by his mother in London, has brought a reply from the Rev S.-'S. Tovey, of Sydney. This gentleman tells us Henry went to New Zealand a few months since. HENRY ROGERS, who left England thirty-two years back, asked for by brothef Acroid -in Liverpool (March 17), is living ill Christchurch, ’New Zealand. JULIA WEISS (June 9) replies front North London to her brother in Dunedin, New Zealand, who had not heard of her sihof 1893.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 4

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MISSING FRIENDS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 4

MISSING FRIENDS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 4