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MISSING FRIENDS.

The following intimations are from Lloyd's Weekly, of July 3 and 10 :— John H. Russell, plumber, etc., was last beard from in May, 1876. Address Care of Mr. Tinney, Molesworth-street, Wei lington, New Zealand. His sister Jane asks.

Arthur George Hall, sailed from Albert docks in the Taiuui, August, 1891, for Wellington, New Zealand. Brother of above. Ellen and Mark Lickfold, left England for New Zealand in 1876. Brother John has lost all trace of them since. Samuel Henry Dennis?, left East India docks June 10th, 1885; last heard of at Goodson's farm, Waiki, province of Taranaki, New Zealand. Sister Fanny anxiously inquires. Samuel Clements, known also by the name of Tnomas Mayard, was last heard of in 1372 from Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand. His four sisters and a brother seek him. Sarah Corney, left London in November, 1862, for Canterbury, New Zealand ; last heard of at "Waitangi" ten years since. Her sisters, Charlotte, Emma, and Mary Ann, wish for news. (Brother William in dead.) James Thomas Cowley, left Brighton, Sussex, in 1873; last heard of in 1884 living at North Brighton, via Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. His widowed sister Roa» is anxious for «#ws.

William How sailed rtora London for New Zealand in the merchant ship Empress, on November 5, 1864 (under the name of Wil)v»«) SteuhensL JJis brother Robert is anxitmj t-.'- jLace Andrew Cornelius Finn left Cork about 30 years since; twelve years ago he was in Greymouth, New Zealand, supposed "to be working in the mines." His sister Ann asks. Alfred Dacre on June G, 1876, dated a letter from Norsewood, Seventy-mile Bush, New Zealand. His brother Henry won,ld be glad of news. Richard Henry Arthur is sought by his aunt, Mrs. Saundorson. He is supposed to be in New Zealand, working in a gold mine ; was in London in 1882. James Adams left London for New Zealand with a friend named Horsley, in 1876 ; last heard from in 1877, when staying at the Occidental Hotel, Wellington. His brother, Robert Mosebury, seeks him.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8959, 17 August 1892, Page 6

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MISSING FRIENDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8959, 17 August 1892, Page 6

MISSING FRIENDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8959, 17 August 1892, Page 6

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