Young Travellers.
Two small travellers, who had no one to look after them, attracted special attention at a luncheon station, Pittsburg, lately. One named Emile Borek is 10 years of age, and the other, GusJsie Borek, is 3 years old. Attached to the coat of the elder boy was a card, on which was written the address of his father, J. G. Borek, of 48, Third avenue, New York, to whom the children were being sent. The story of the elder boy was that his mother had left her home and taken her two children to San Francisco. There she left them and they were taketi in charge of by benevolent people, vrho placed them in an orphan asylum. Their father heard where they were and sent for them. They had travelled all the way alone from San Francisco to this c ty, en route to New York. * • •■ •
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 203, 14 May 1887, Page 2
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