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MISSING FRIENDS.

Thk following intimation-- respecting missing friends arc from Lloyds' Weekly of July 19 and 'JO :— Richard Curling, of Barford, Norfolk, was sent to Australia by Squire Raven, of Norfolk, in 1542, and when last, heard of was on his way to New Zealand. Brother Edward. Walter Ambrose quitted the 57th Foot Regiment in J 873, and lias not been heard of since he went, to New Zealand. Brother and sister inquire. Charles Alfred Bailey was at' Chicago in 888. His mother is anxious. Charles Barnard in his last letter from the Post Office, Brisbane, in 1882; said he was going to New Zealand. His son Edward seeks him. June and Matilda. Marshall, of Bath, are sought for by their brother John. Jane went to Australia, and Matilda to New Zealand, in 1807. Thomas Robinson, of Sutton, Yorkshire, about 'JO years ago, emigrated to New Zealand. Brother Charles. Thomas Sliugsby left home about 15 years ago, and six years since was at Christchurch, New Zealand. iis mother is anxious. Thomas Tuersloy and family kept an ovster saloon near Christcliurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, in ISGG. His niece Ellen seeks them. Benjamin Amner, formerly of Messrs. Palmer's candle works, left the Old Kent Road in 1855, and wen to New Zealand in tho Albion ; last heard of in 1888 at Otago. Sister Emma. James Bailey, of Kent, was last heard of at Marveltown, New Zealand, about nine years ago. His relatives inquire. George and Mary Ann Brialey went to Wellington, New Zealand, in the Golden Sea, in January, 1874. Brother Henry. Frederick Broomer, in 1882, went to West Canada. His mother is anxious. William Bull emigrated to New Zealand in 1805, and iour years later desired his letters addressed, care of W. Swift, Burnham, Canterbury, iS'ew Zealand. His niece Grace links. Alfred Coulay, sailor, on August 17, 1877, Hailed in his ship the Loch Fleet, for Christ-church, Now Zealand. His aunt Hftfcks him.' George Helen left Caithness in 1862-0:5, to mintage a sheep station for a Mr. Cox, at Chri*tch".irclj, New Zealand. Donald Dunbar uskw for news.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8662, 3 September 1891, Page 6

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MISSING FRIENDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8662, 3 September 1891, Page 6

MISSING FRIENDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8662, 3 September 1891, Page 6