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MISSING FRIENDS. Any information forwarded to. the Manager of th© “ Lyttelton Times ” in respect to missing friends will bo duly posted to the advertiser. Correspondents are requested to quote tbs date of the paper in which tbcir names appear. If replies are required, the necessary postage muse be forwarded. BAND. IP HENRY GEAINGE BAND, the son of the late Janies Band, of Morwick, in-the County of England, and who Teas last beard of as Engineer on board tbo ship “ China," about the year 1872, will communicate with- us, be wilt bear oi something to bis advantage. BICKSON, ARCHER -AND THORP, ‘ Solicitors, Narrowgata House, Alnwick, 7574 England. JOHNSON (WILLIAM HENRY), left England November, 1863, from Gravesend, by the B.s. Tainui, for 'Sydney and Buuc-dm. bister inquires. Address Nla-ria* Da-Iglcish l , 4S, .Mount Pleasant, "Waterloo, near Liverpool, Eng.-and. 7577 Wanted Known—The whereabouts of GEORGE HENRY LUKE, last heard of in Timaru. Anyone giving information to Henry ■Luke, care of Post Office, Buaodin, val_( be rewarded. TobS ■pjm.T.TAM WHITE came to Lyttelton, ship Bona Anita, 1563. Brother Edwin inquires. Address Sutton Grange, Victoria. <sbJ^ Wanted, information of EBWARB HAGAN, •who left Brachalislea. Ireland, thirty years ago for Australia. Last heard of twemy ye ar 3 -ago: was then leaving for New Zealand. Niece asks. Address care of Hugh Bradley, EsMale, Hawke’s Bay, N.Z. 1511 ALPREB HALLMONB, Platelayer, Mar- * ton. New Zealand, would ho glad to bear from his sister, who be baa not seen since bo was nine years of ago. He was adopted by a lady named Mrs Julia Eramston, and was brought to New Zealand from Victoria about thirty-five years ago. Should this meet his •istor’a eye ehe will please write to tne Wanted to know the whereabouts oi JOHN HUBSON, who wrote from Acliray bta eon, Rotherham, Amuri, N.Z., in 1883. Ho last wrote from Burra Burra Hospual in 1880, end they informed us that he had gone, hack to Puratoo. Brother George asks. 266, Ripponden Road, Oldham, Lancashire, England. ANNIE RUTH" NOTON. 7, St Georges Road, West Hampstead, Loudon, is desirous of information regarding her sister, Emily Noton, married to Ob arms Wes. (Shoemaker). They left England by steamer in January, 1884, and ware last heard of from Chris to uurcb in 1887. ~ . a _ O’NEILL (THOMAS HOUSTON) is requested to communicate nephew Harry, care of Tatchell, Solicitor, Bendigo. 7351 ._ “CREASE (ROBERT) went to Australia, in ISS4: last -wrote home in ISG2. Sister bartun asks. r . L6 _ ” prom "Wellington. Barracks; —Th e xemtives of Br Staokpo'ie, (who went to New Zea.aKd abou'il 27 years ego, and who died on the We-at Coast) are sought by his'son. L 6 “JONES (BAVIB) left Eotherhithß 20 years ago far Otago, Now Zealand. Sister mizarieth Saks. 1,6 ‘WILLIAMS (JOHN); of AVidemarsh, Her, lord, was last heard of in "Wellington, Ae Zealand, in, 1882. Sister Olive asks- „L6_ GRANVILLE (THOMAS) left Queenstown for Melbourne 48 years ago. Brother Jim assa. Jj6 ■ PARMENTER (ELIZA) and her two daughters s-ailscL from G-J’ASgovr Dunedin, Zealand:, in 1874-5. inquires. LG last wrote home about 1802 .from Bunedini, N.Z. Brother Joe ssksa MABBISON (WILLIAM)' >.st wrote from Vlellingtom, N.Z., in 1897. Baugnter Edith asks. . BUBBLE (RICHARB) went to New Zealand 40 years back; .last heard 1 of October, 1867. Sister Mary asks. LG BURRIBOE, or BARRATT (JOHN), went to Now ZeaJarfd SO years bade; last heard of about 1558. Brother G-eorgo a-sks. LO HAWKINGS (MARGARET), formerly LIVESEY, nee left Cornwall 30 years hack; las'll heard 1 of in, the Bush, New Zealand. Son Peter asks. LG READ (FREB) left HompnaU, Norfolk, for Australia, about 1SC1; Bust heart!) of working at the gasworks in Adelaide 30 years ago. Brother asks. L 6 BOAB (WILLIAM and JOHN) >fl Shropshire 30 years ago; last heard of in New Zealand: in 1900. Sister Elisabeth asks. Lo LEANEY" (JOSIAH) was owner in 1867 of land on the "Walotara. (?) block, near New Plymouth N.Z. Brother Joseph inquires. LG. BOWEN (JOHN) is inquired! for by sister Harriet, who says: —“I last "heard.' from him 80 years Ego, but was' told ho was in Millwa.l going to Australia about 18S8.’’ LG LANCASTER (CHARLES) gave his address in 1£37 as: —Ruby Street, Wellington, N.Z. Mother asks. L 8 Prom Portland; —PR ANN MULLIS wa-s in few Zealand in 18S2. Nephew T. C. Mullis aks. L 5 EIBBINGTON (ARTHUR) wont to New .ealard 23years ago: last letter fcotn Paknertem North,'N.Z., in ISB3. Sister Sarah asks. LG _ ANSWERS (Prom “Lloyd's "Weekly," Loudon.) "Wd have to thank the “ Lyttelton Times ’’ *md “ Canterbury Times,” N.Z., for the following batch, of replies: SAMUEL ELLIS, who left. England 40 years back, replies from Gore, N.Z., to sister Martha in. London (Oct. 12). ■Wa. 'Bell, «f "Welliugtor.i. sends sad news of DENIS TUCKER, who left Chatham 30 years ago, asked for by sister Lucy in. Sunderland (Sept. 14). Mr Tucker died in 1309. Lawrence Read l ?, of Fox ton, forwards the address, ia Palmerston, of J. BIRCHLEY, sought bv brother Charles in London (Sept. 7). MRS HENRY HARTRIBGE, 'last heard of in 1870, wa-s asked, for by hc-r brother-in-law at Aldershot (Sept. 14), A correspondent in Peildihg, N.Z., informs us that Mrs Hart-' tidgo and her (husband died 23 years ago. R. S. Thompson, of Taranaki, gives particulars coE.C'Erpiug a WILLIAM OSBORN, who left E%kffldi for New Zealand 40 years ago, but who died about 1-357-0. This is in reply to sister Sarah’s inoniry from Ipswich (Oct. 12). "Wo also have the address in Christchurch of JOHN CLEMENTS (Oct. 5), but this information was previously to hand.

HQtsle. WHERE 10 STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. Send a Post-card or Telegram to STOREY’S -FAMILY HOTEL (Opposite Christchurch -Railway Station). F. IV. MILL WARD, Licensee. This popular Hotel under new management. Brick and stone building, lolty and spacious rooms. Special arrangements for permanent gwarders. Speight’s Ales on draught. TEEMS—Ss per day, £2 2a per v.-ook. X 3079 AUCKLAND. WAYERLEY HOTEL. MAURICE O’CONNOR, PROPRIETOR, desires to intimate that ho has taken over the business of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded hia pre-. deoessor. VISITORS Co AUCKLAND will, find that 09 effort will be spared to afford them every Cornier t, whilst the TARIFF will he, as previously, MOST MODERATE. This Hotel is within one minute's walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent view of iho Harbour, and has recently been thoroughly renovated. To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Ccad Mille Pailthe will ever be extended, and a pleasant sojourn assured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, ETC., Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY. ogo7 MAURICE O'CONNOR. BURKE’S (JIATTEESALL'S NEW HOTEL NOW OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC; And is fitted up with every Modern Convenience, including Electric Light. First-class LUNCHEON served Daily . from 12 to'2 p.m. for Is. F239U Ql® buffet private hotel, COLOMBO STREET (Next Reece's, Ironmonger's). IH T S HEW AND COMMODIOUS ESTABi LISHMENT IS NOW OPEN. Furnished in the Best Style. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. First-class Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Close to Railway Station and General Post ■ , Office. ’ Trams pass door. - Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt Attention. aSAfIX JAMES HOWET, Proprietor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13122, 9 May 1903, Page 4

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