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MISSING FRIENDS.

[From 'Lloyd's Weekly.'] The relatives of the late Oteorge Fisher, who died in East London, South Africa, 28 years ago, are sought by his One brother is believed to be living in New Zealand. William Meal would be glad to hear from his uncle, Matthew Meal, a coachbuilder, last heard of hi Sydney, 1883. Medder (William), formerly of Devonport, changed his name to Thomas Inglestaff; last heard of in Australia 32 years ago. Sister Clara asks. Lambert (Ellis William) wrote from Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, Australia, nearly four years ago ; was then going on an expedition to South Sea Islands. Father asks. Cheeve (Alfred) left London with his eldest s son Fred for Sydney, 1890 ; was followed by his wife Clara and two other children the following year ; natives of Birmingham. Nephew Joe aeks. Wright (Sarah) left Shaftesbury for Sydney, 1863. Sister Kate asks. Connelly-Charlton, (Frederick, Alfred, and William) were last heard of at Stephens Paddocks, South Brisbane, Queensland, 1896. Sister Flo asks. Gallaghan (John), a ship's apprentice, sailed to Hobart Town, Tasmania, 41 years ago. Uncle Conway asks. Bourne (Stanin) left Burslem 48 years ago for Port Adelaide. Niece Hannah asks. Smith (Arthur) left Redbrook, Monmouth, with his uncle Thomas, for Sydney 35 years* ago. Sister Polly asks. Davies (Philip), a collier, went to Australia from Wales, 1891. Sister Elizabeth asks. Bygrove (Herbert) was trading in Australia eight years ago. Brother William asksi. Johnson (Joseph), formerly a fanner in Kent, went to New Zealand 30 years ago. Niece Kate asks. Clissold (Robert), a cab washer, left home nearly five years ago, and has not since been heard of. Brother Albert asks. Briscce (George) and his daughter Sarah, last heard of at Cincinnati about 20 yeaxs ago. Stepdaughter Annie asks. Arben (George) wrote from Sydney 16 months ago. Parents ask. Jones (Luke and Arthur) left Redbrook, Monmouth, for Sydney 50 yeans ago. Niece Polly asks.

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 395, 3 December 1912, Page 2

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MISSING FRIENDS. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 395, 3 December 1912, Page 2

MISSING FRIENDS. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 395, 3 December 1912, Page 2