MISSING FRIENDS.
The following intimations are from Lloyds' Weekly of August 31st and September 7th :—• Mrs. Barnard and her sister Mrs. Niolpaz went to New Zealand 20 years ago, and in 1876 were at Wellington. A sister asks.
Charles and Walter Glue, in their last letter from Melbourne two years ago, spoke of going to New Zealand. Their sister seeks them.
Francis Mary Butler, a widow, when last wrote, on September 8, 1881, from Matlock Baths, spoke of going to New Zealand. Brother Harry. John George Walker sailed as steward aboard the England for A 'iland on October 17, 1866, and upon his arrival joined a coasting passenger steamer for the South of New Zealand. His daughter Annie inquires. H. J. Mitchell, formerly a barber at the Helvetia Hotel, 433, Pine-street, San Francisco, sailed for Auckland in 1885. His mother seeks him.
Henry Evans Lilley, of London, was last heard from while at Auckland. His father and other relatives would be pleased to hear of him.
Charles Henry Clears, last* heard of at the Great Western Hotel, Greymouth, New Zealand, is sought) by his relatives.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8386, 14 October 1890, Page 5
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