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MISSING fffllNOS.

With a "new to iuffchet increasing the utility <*f the New. ZM'land Mail, the Editor has decided to introduce a new fea*«re in 'the -shape of a Missing Friends' •column, ill which will be published the eiames of persons for whom their friends are enquMtig in the Home weeklies. Eaquiries 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. Eeplies will be forvyarded to the Editors, of Lloyd's and other papers if desired. ABl correspondence for this column should to addressed * New Zealand Maij^ Wellington, with the words 'Missing Friends' in thi eft hand top corner. From Reynolds' Newspaper. BODEN.— wanted of Samuel Boden. Last heard of in Auckland, New Zealand, nineteen years ago. His brother, Isaac Boden, care of editor, Reynolds's Newspaper, inquires. HADWEN or HAD WlN.—Wanted information of any of the above-named family, who lived for many years in some part of Lancashire about 1830. Some went to different parts of England, and some to the colonies. R. Hadwen, care of editor, Reynolds' Newspaper, would ,be glad to hear from any of them now alive. HASTIE (MRS EMMA) about 30 years since was addressed : —" Care of Mr Marshall, chemist, George street, Dunedin, New Zealand." Her niece, E. Perrin, would be glad of news. (Sister Louisa dead). JEWISS (JOHN and HENRY) are anxiously enquired for by their parents. John left Plumstead about 1874 for New Zealand, and obtained a situation as coachman there. Henry joined his brother aHCew years after and. worked at steam . brickmaking. When he last wrote Lome, 10 years since, he gave his address as Post .Office, Sydnev» N.S.W. JOHNSON. —Wanted the present address of , Miss Sarah Head Johnson, who lived in Battersea Fields, near Battersea Park, in 1870.' Anyone knowing her address will confer a favour by sending the same to Thomas G. Ashton, care of editor. ROWLEY.—News wanted of John Capper Rowley, native of Lichfield, house painter and plumber, who left Pleasant street, Burslem,.in 1871. Was heard of five or six years ago; then* in Sydney, N.S.W. Supposed to be in Auckland, New Zealand. His daughter, Louisa Swindell, care of Editor, Reynolds's Newspaper, inquires. WILKINS.—-News would be gladly received of Mrs Jamels Wilkins (maiden name Fludgell), who left London in 1865, last address, Tinakori V road/ Wellington, New Zealand. Last heard of in 1873. Her sister would be glad of any news concerning her. Address, Sarah Thomas care of Editor, Reynolds's Newspaper. WRIGHT. —News wanted of Alexander Wright, who left Edinburgh about eighteen years ago for New Zealand. Would any of his children, or any kind friend knowing him, communicate with his nephew, R. Wright, care of Editor Reynolds's Newspaper. ■. Fbom Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper, Nov. 11th. DUNKERTSON (FRED),, of Campden Haven, N.S.W., last heard of from Christchurch, N.Z., 10 years ago, is sought by T. Evans. .''•''. "' EDDIE (JOHN), of Burhara, Kent, went to New Zealand about 22 years ago. Mrs Maria Bailey asks. LANGDON (ELLEN), of Northamptonstreet, Clcrkehwell, went to New Zealand about 1883, and when last heard from was living at Mr Jamieson's farm, Tinwald Post-office, Canterbury, N.Z. Mother longs for tidings. MEAKEK (FRANCIS) went to Otago, New Zealand, in the ship Asiain 1872; last . seen by his brother in Waitate about 12 years ago (then nicknamed "Blueskin"). He had a sister, Mrs McClupp, baker and confectioner, in High street, Dunedin. Mother would be glad of any new?. From Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper, Nov. 25th, BROWN (JOHN), or CABLE, of Ipswich, has not been heard of for 12 years, but is believed to be in Auc?dand, New Zealand. Father and sister Annie would like new. OA.LAGHAN (EDWARD and KATE - HOGAN) left Kilfinnain, co. Limerick, Ireland, for New Zealand; 32 vcars ago. Brother Thomas asks, LEWIS (EDWARD) was addressed Otipopo, Otago, N.Z , when last heard of. Mother

RIORDAN (MARY), who left her home at Glenleigb, co. Kerry, Ireland, nine years back, was last heard from about 1886, when a barmaid in the Star Hotel, Wellington, New Zealand. Sister Hannah inquires. 6MITH (GEORGE), from Halloway, went to New Zealand, thence so Ballarat, but when last heard from three years ago was at the Mines, Broken Hill, New South Wales. His aged parents long for news. From Reynold's Newspaper, Nov. 18. HOPE (CHARLES HENRY), who eft Liverpool about thirty-three years ago. Last heard of in 1875 or 1876 at Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. News is most anxiously sought for by his sister, Mary Hope, care of Editor, Reynolds's Newspaper. JACKSON (SAMUEL JOHN), last heard of eighteen months ago at New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand. Anyone knowing his whereabouts, would they kindly write to his sister, Mrs Johncock, care of Editor, Reynolds's Newspaper. n———■■ i———■————^————— mmm

The number of visitors to the Wellington Museum has increased very considerably of late. On Friday last week (school excursion day) over 500 people, including a great many adults, visited the institution.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1199, 22 February 1895, Page 22

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