MISSING FRIENDS.
- Any information forwarded to the <ManafP#r ’Of the New Zealand Mail in respect %0 missing friends will be duly posted to the advertiser. Correspondents are requested to quote the date of the patter in .whioh. their names appear. If applies are required the necessary postage 'must be forwarded. Each letter as received will be acknowledged in the-folio wing issue of this paper. Missing Friends’ notices in this column six lines or under, Is each insertion. ACKLING (EDWARD) left Abingdon, Berkshire, about 30 years ago, and was last heard of from New Zealand. [L., Oct. 2. BAMFORTH, W. E.—W.* E. Bamforth went to Australia 20 years ago 5 was in Wellington seven years ago. Sister Mary asks. [L., Sept. 12. BARLOW (WILLIAM), who was headmaster of St. Marylebone Workhouse in. 1851, went to New Zealand in 1852. Sister’s son asks. [L., Aug. 22. IBECR (JA&S) was at Peebles Mantz, Otago, 40 years ago. . [L., Oct. 17. BEW\WILLIE), of Southsea, left London for Lyttelton in 1888. Sisters ask. x [L., Nov. 21. 'BLYTHE.—News is sought of Thpmas Willliam Blythe, who left Maragall, Lisburn, •Ireland, about fourteen years ago for Auckland. [R., Oct. 17. BRYANT(W.)Iast wrote hom from Bideford, Wellington, New Zealand, in August, 1890. „ [L-, Oct. 3. B'THRO WS.—News wanted of John Burrows. Last heard of in January, 1861, when he was employed as a gauger and weigher in H.M. Customs at Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. [R., Aug. 29. wanted of. James Cassidy. Bast heard of about thirty years ago in Sydney, trading between there and New Zealand. [K* Oct. L 7. CATT (PERCY HERBERT) was at Wellington, New Zealand, in 1896; afterwards went to Sydney. [L, Sept. 18. CANNALL.—Louise Cannall (“Johnson ”) left England about 43 years ago 5 was at Christchurch when last heard of. Brother C. asks. CL., Nov. 21. GRIFFIN. —Henry Griffin, of Oxfordshire; after of Devonshire Terrace, Bayswater; ■went to New Zealand as a shepherd 23 vears ago. Brother Daniel asks. ' y B * [L., Nov. 21. GRINDROD. —Edmund Grindrod seeks his brother and sisters. Samuel went to Canterbury in 1869} Kate Munro and EUza Sarah went to Christchurch. . V [L., Nov. 21. HEATON.—John Heaton, of Clifton, Lancashire, was in New Zealand in 1871. Step-brother asks. [L> Nov. 21. MEAD.—John Mead left Derby for New Zealand 14 years ago; was in Wellington in 1887. His sister-in-law, Agnes, asks. MOSS.—James Moss, ,or Brown, was at Pleasant Creek, Upper Shotover, Otago, in 1869. Brother John asks. •- [L., Nov. 21. PLAYER.— Fanny Player left New Zealand for Australia 12 years ago. Brother John asks. • SCRUBY. —Alfred Scruby left St. Albans for Christchurdh in 1878; last wrote fiom Melbourne. Mother asks. [L., Nov. 21. SHERRY.— John Sherry left Pendomer, Yeovil, for New Zealand 4D years ago. Sister Lucy asks. QL., TTov. 2 1. TOMLIN.— -Sydney Tomlin went to Christchurch 23 years ago. Sister Georgina asks. [L., Nov. 21. WOOD —John Wood went to Christchurch in 1881, believed to be in Wellington. Parents ask. [L*> Nov. 21.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1354, 10 February 1898, Page 20
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