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MISSING FRIENDS.

With a view to further increasing the utility of the JSew Zealand Mail, the Edi :or has decided to introduce a new feature in the shape of a Missing Friends’ column, in which will be published the names of persons for whom their friends are enquiring in the Home weeklies. Enquiries from persons in New Zealand and in the Australian Colonies for information of missing friends will be inserted in this column at the rate of Is for each insertion. Replies will be forwarded to the Editors, of Lloyd’s and other papers if desired. All correspondence for this column should be addressed - New Zealand Mail, Wellington, with the words ‘ Missing Friends ’ in the left hand top corner. From Lloyd’s Weekly -Newspaper, August 20.

KING (BENJAMIN), who came to see his friends in July, 1871, and then returned to New Zealand ; no news since. His father and sister Elizabeth long for tidings. LEES (HENRY) left England in November or December, 1888, to go to Australia or New Zealand. Bro. Thomas asks. (Parents are dead.) MEMBREY (EMMA) last wrote home from Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, in February, 1884, when letters were to be addressed to the General Post Office. Her parents are very anxious. From Reynolds’ Newspaper, August 13. DANIELS. —News wanted of Jonathan Daniels, born in Norwich. Was discharged from the 85th Regiment of Foot, with a pension, and emigrated.to New Zealand in 1857, and has not been heard of since. If this should meet his eye, or any kind friend knowing him, will they write to his brother, John Daniels, care of Editor, Reynoldss’ Newspaper ? From Lloyd’s V eekly Newspaper, October 15. BROWN (JAMES FULCHER and CHARLES AUGUSTUS are inquired for by Henry J. Crudgington. James left Stratford for New Zealand about 20 years ago, and when last heard of (in 1878) worked for a Mr Harbutt, Victoria street, Auckland; Charles joined his brother about 14 years ago. MINTO (FORBES) left Aberdeen in 1879 ; last heard of at Waipawa, Hawke’s Bay. Sister Annie would like to hear.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1136, 8 December 1893, Page 22

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MISSING FRIENDS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1136, 8 December 1893, Page 22

MISSING FRIENDS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1136, 8 December 1893, Page 22