MISSING FRIENDS.
This following intimations respecting missing friends are from Lloyd's Weekly, of December 22 and 29 Michael Deasy left Cork In 1859; last seen at) Tnranaki, Now Zealand, in Juno, 1893. Niece Mary enquires. Francis William anil James Darnill, of Richmond, are sought by sister Sarah; last heard of from Otatara Bush, Invercargill, and Christchurch, New Zoaland, in July, 1885. Adolph Paul Bistram, native of Dantzig, Prussia, left Germany in 1888, and was last heard of in 1894 from Alfred towor, Wellington, Now Zealand. Bro&hor Gustav asks. George Humphries, of Ramsbury, Wilts, sailed for Now Zealand on Octobor 29,1872. Sisters Hannah and Ellon soek him. Oeorgo and Alexander James lefb their homo in Cornwall-street, East London, to go to New Zoaland in 1862-63 ; last letter from Tasmania Hotel, Piqton, New Zealand. Sister Sarah asks. Henry Quick, of Hoxton, sailed for Now Zealand in 1879, and was last hoard of from Brisbane, Juno, 1890. Daughter Mary Ann asks. John George and Mary Hannah Allison Railings are anxiously inquired for by their mother. John was a carriage builder at Bull!, New South Wales, eighteen months since. Charles Road went to New Zoaland with his father and slators in Juno, 1887. Ho left for Melbourne nine months after, but when last heard from in 1891 was going to tho goldfields of Western Australia. Sister Lizzie has now returned to England, and Wishes to know. Michael Regan sailed in tho Blackwall Line for the Now Zealand goldfields, in May, 1865, and is now supposod to bo in Queensland. Sister Margaret anxiously inquire?. Charles Raney lofb London for Christchurch, Now Zoaland, in March, 1884; last heard of from Napier. Brother William asks. F. M. Killick Moore, living in Christchuroh, New Zealand, in Maroh, 1878, is sought by sister Carolino. Edward Kirk was lasb hoard of from Hawko's Bay, New Zealand, in 1865. Sister Annie inquires. Kate, Harriett, and Alice Hamblett, last heard of ab Wellington, New [Zealand, 10 year's ago, are sought by sister Jessie. ' James Dyer went to Now Zealand in 1870, last heard of 1886 from Sydney, New South Wales. Mother asks.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10046, 5 February 1896, Page 5
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350MISSING FRIENDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10046, 5 February 1896, Page 5
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