MISSING FRIENDS.
Tjik following persons who loft the United Kingdom for Australia, or wero last hoard of in these colonies, are inquired for in Lloyd's Weekly London newspapers of July 9 and July 10, the editor of which has the addresses of the inquirers. Persons who discover their friends through this re-pub-lication are requested to acknowledge the fact when writing to the editor of Lloyd's :— (ieorge Cuthbertson left England about 1576, and was last heard of in Otago. Sister Annie inquires. Edwin Smith left England for New Zealand in 1875 or 1870 ; last heard from in Wellington, in Deceinbor, 1876. His sister Jane inquires. >'• Henry Charles White left his home in Carlton-road, Kentish-town, and went to New Zealand in 1872-3, in the ship Strathenevon. He last wrote home from Bulls, Wellington, New Zealand, in. 1875, when leaving for Wagga Wagga. His mother would be glad to hear from him. Father is dead.
Mrs. William Wills, nee Harriot Morley, loft Chclsham, Surrey, about 1872-3, to go to Mew Zealand, and last wrote to her sister Mary Ann about two years ago, thinking of going " up country." Richard William Hearn left England in 1875, and was last heard from July, 1882, from Waitara, East Taranaki, New Zealand, when captain on a trading vessel. Sister Elizabeth.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9287, 24 August 1893, Page 6
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