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Money Tl/YONEY. —I have Money for Investment on m First-class Town, Suburban and Country Freeholds, at 4i and 6 per centum interest. H. J. RAPHAEL, Solicitor, Fisher’s Buddings, opposite Bank of New Zealand, 179, Hereford Street, Christchurch. X 2978 oon non ' TO leni) . from fio s V/VA wards, on any class of up. curity; interest from per cent. DOUGALL AND UPHAM, Solicitors. 9, Cathedral Square (next Post Office), and at Lyttelton. X 2617 jy-ONEY.— LOAN AND DISCOUNT CO.’S Bos OFFICES. 172, Lichfield Street. 94, P.O. Telephone 446. The above Company have MONEY TO LEND on the following Securities, in Sums of £2O and upwards:—Freehold Property, Leasehold Properly, Shares of any description, Bills of Sale over Farm Stock, Bills of Sale over Furniture and Household Property, or on Personal Security. Wo Discount Genuine Trade Bills at a very cheap weekly or monthly payments can he arranged to any amount. We Lend Money on Reversionary Interests under Wills, or will purchase siine. Having been in business since 1864 is a sufficient guarantee that onr business is carried on with the utmost secrecy. VICTOR HARRIS. .. X 3031 MONEY. TE have Several SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES On Approved Freehold Security. WYNN-WILLIAMS AND BROWN, 592 X 212, Hereford Street, Christchurch. WONEY to Lend, on First Mortgage of Freehold Securities, from 4| per cent, according to security and amount. Also, on Approved Second Mortgage. IZARD AND LOUGHNAN, Solicitors, Christchurch, Leeston and Southhridge. v X2S2I w : E HAVE VARIOUS SUMS of MONEY FOR INVESTMENT On Good Town or Country Freehold*, Lowest Rates of Interest. Favourable Terms of Repayment. JOHNSTON, MILLS AND JOYCE, Solicitors, 213, Hereford Street, Christchurch, 2G6IX And at Rangiora and Leeston. jy-Q'-NEY PROMPTLY LENT TO ANY PERSON With or Without Security, Repayable According to Arrangement. Also, Upon Lite Policies, Title Deeds, Leases. Bills of Sale over Household Furnituro, Live and Dead Stock. F. C. RAPHAEL, 100, Cashel Street East, Christchurch. X 2507

Missing friends—james magee, Dooish, County Donegal, Ireland, last heard o£ at Christchurch, communicate with your brother, Henry Burton Magee, at once, care o£ John Stewart, Dairyman, Eagle Farm, Brisbane, 1188 TP the CHILDREN o T JONATHAN X DRABBLE and ANNE JANE DRABBLE, nee RAWLINGS, formerly of Llandudno, North Wales, and Ayrvilie, near Kirby, who are believed to have gone either to Australia or New Zealand in or about the year 1872, will apply to Messrs CHAMBERLAIN and JOHNSON, Solicitors, Llandudno, they will hear of SOMETHING TO THEIR ADVANTAGE.' , 2691 WELSH (PATRICK), left Gl’enavcy, County Antrim, Ireland, in 1865, last hoard of at Tai Ta-pu. Anyone knowing his or his family’s whereabouts kindly communicate with this office. 7399 THOMAS FRANCIS, Coaohbuilder, of New Zealand, was last heard of in 1858. We are given ito understand he lias advertised for Thomas Charles Francis, lighterman, of the Surrey Commercial Docks, and Mary Anne Francis, his wife, maiden name Miss Butterfield. Father dead. Son writes. 7383 O’NEILL (THOMAS HOUSTON) is requested to communicate nephew Harry, care of Tateholl, Solicitor, Bendigo. 7361 BANE,—Wanted known, the whereabouts of HELEN BANE, 35 years of age; last heard of i in Christchurch. Brother John, of GrcyI mouth and late of the Thames, asks. ' 7860 Information wanted of the whereabouts of MRS ISAAC DOWN, nee GEISIEKING, formerly of Greymouth, and late of Wairoa and Napier, Hawke’s Bay. Kindly forward information to the Editor. 7345 Warned to hoar of JOHN HODSON, of Longridge, England. Last heard of in Burra Jfctomi Hospital, discharged cured, 1585. Brother George asks. 732 G FOWLER.—.News wanted of William Norman Fowler, of Uplime,-Riges, Wcypiouth. Left 11herq for soma place abroad, about iwentyfive or twenty-six years ago. His sister’s daughter, Mary Taylor, inquires. R 5 MORRISON.—News wanted of Edward Morrison, formerly of Dungourney County, Ireland, merchant seaman. Last heard of at Quebec about thirty-three years ago. Supposed to have gone to Sydney, New South Wales. His sister, Mrs James Creber, asks, FARRELL.—News wanted of Lougblia Farrell, of Rath-drum, County. Wicklow, who left Ireland pn March, 1855, for the gold diggings, Australia. When last heard, of was working there. Any news will be thankfully received by hia niece, Mary M’Oormick, care of this office. ' H 5 BARTON.—Nows wanted of John Iriam born a-t Bolton, March 13, 1831, a millwright, who sailed for Melbourne in 1853, then for New Zealand. His daughter, Mrs Raymond, in quires. f R 5 GREEN.—News wanted of James Green. Last hoard of at Rose Cottage, Mount Summers, Canterbury, New Zealand, in 1886. His sister, Mrs Kibbler, inquires. R 5 COSMAN.—News wanted of Francis Cosman (or Anton Schaefer), who left England about forty-six years ago lor Van Diemen’s Land. Last heard of at. Huon, Hobart Town, about thirty-six years ago. Anyone knowing his whereabouts please communicate with his daughter, Annie Cosmau, care of this office. Ro DEVLIN. —News wanted of Patrick Hugh (Hughio) Devlin, who left Barrow-in-Furness about fifteen years ago. Last heard of at 19, Napoleon’s Quay, Antwerp; was then steward on a foreign mail-boat sailing from Antwerp. His nephew, Patrick M’Alister, inquires. R 5 RYAN.—News wanted of Edward Ryan, son of Martin Ryan, who left Balleya, County Kilkenny, for Now Zealand, in 1878, Last heard of near Hawke’s Bay. His brother, John Ryan, inquires. ES . STANTON.—News wanted of William John Stanton. Last heard of in New Zealand about thirty years ago. His sister Maria, now Mjs Campbell, inquires. R 5 “’READING (ALFRED) landed at Lyttelton, New Zealand, in September, 1901; last heard of from Hanmor Springs, Culverden; letters from Christchurch engaged rabbiting on Spenser Range Hills last March. Brother Walter inquires. L 5 CALAGHAN—Kate Hogan married Edward Calaghau in Limerick, Ireland, and went to Tasmania or New Zealand forty-fivo years ago. Brother Tom inquires. LS BIRCHLEY (JOSEPH), late hemp-milt proprietor, Shannon, Wellington, N.Z., is sought by brother Charles. LS “WESl r (MARTIN) was shipwrecked coming to England in 1888, but was saved and taken to Syaney; last heard of travelling between Sydney and Queensland. Son James asks. HUTCHINSON (MRS ELIZA) nee STRAND, whose mother lived in-Wands-worth, went to New Zealand twenty-one years ago. Aunt inquires. _E5_ DOWD (DANIEL J.) sailed on the Brother’s Pride for New Zealand in 1863; last wrote from Christchurch two years later. Sister Eliza asks. L 5 POLSON (ANGUS) was steward on the s.s. Prosperous, sailing botween Brisbane and Melbourne, in July, 1877. Sister Margaret asks. L 5 LION (RICHARD) and BUNGE (AMELIA) sailed for New Zealand about 1851. Brother John asks. L 6

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12986, 29 November 1902, Page 4

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