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MISSING FRIENDS. m Any information forwarded to the Manager of the " Lyttelton Tim&s " in respect to missing friends wiil be duly posted to the advertiser. Correspondents are requested to quote the daite of the paper in which their names fy> pear. If replies aTe required, the necessary postage muslt be forwarded. DAND. IF HENRY GRAINGE DAND, the son of the late James D-and, of Morwick, in tha County of Northumberland, England, and who was last heard of >as Engineer on board the ship " China," about the year 1872, will communicate with- us, he will hear of something to his advantage. t _ „„„„.„ DICKSON, ARCHER AND THORP, Solicitors, Narrowgate House, Alnwick, 7574 .England. JOHNSON (WILLIAM HENRY), left Engl&nd November, 1888, from Gr-avesenid; by_ the '' .s.-s. Tainui, ior 'Sydney and Dunedin. Sister inquires. Address Ma-ria Dalgleish', 43 Mount Pleasant, Waterloo, near Liverpool, England. 7577 Wanted Known— The whereabouts of j GEORGE HENRY LUKE, last beard of in Timaru. Anyone giving information to Henry Luke, care of Post Office, Dunedin, will be rewarded. ? 568 WILLIAM WHITE came to Lyttelton, ship Dona, Anita, 1863. Brother Edwin inquires. Address Sutton Grange, Victoria. 7569 Wanted, information of EDWARD HAGAN, who left Brachalislea, Ireland,- thirty years ago for Australia. Last heard of twenty years ago ; was then leaving fof New Zealand. Niece asks. Address care of Hugh Bradley, Eskdale, Hawke's Bay, N.Z. 7571 ' ALFRED HALLMOND, Platelayer, Marton, New Zealand, would Be glad to hear from his sifiter, who he has not seen since he was nine years of age. He was adopted by a lady named Mrs Julia Bramston, and was brought to New Zealand from Victoria about thirty-five years ago. Should this meet his sister's eye ahe wi2 please write to the above. 7537 Wanted to know the whereabouts of JOHN HUDSON, who wrote from Achray Station, Rotherham, Amuri, N.Z., in 1883. He last wrotS from Burra Burxa Hospital in 1885, and \ they informed us that they thought he had gone back to Puratoo. Brother George asks. 266, Ripponden Road, Oldham, Lancashire, En gland. - ANNIE RUTH NOTON. 7, St George'a Road, West Hampstead, London, is desirous of information regarding her sister, Emily Noton, married to Charles West (Shoemaker). They left England by steamer in January, 1884, and were last heard of from Christchurch in 1887. 7*6B_ "O'NEILL (THOMAS HOUSTON) is, requ«3ted to conimunioaite nephew Harry, care of Tatofaell, Solicitor, Bendigo. 7361 ~CREASE""(ROBERT) went to Australia m 1884; last wrote home in» 1862. Sister Sarah ask-a.__, i - Ll6 From Wellington Barracks:— The relatives of Da* Staokpofe (who went to New- Zealand abou'O 27 y-eais .ago, -and who died on tho West Coast) are sought by big son. , L 6 JONES (DAVID) left Rotherhithe 20 years ago for Otago, N-ew Zealand. Sister Elizabeth, "aaks. ■ *dl_ WILLIAMS (JOHN), of Widemarsh, Hereford, was last heard of in WeUington, New Zealand, in 1882. Sister Olive asks. L 6 GRANVILLE (THOMAS) lefft Queenstown for Melbourne 40 years' ago. Brother Jim *sks. L 6 PARMENTER (ELIZA) «^d her two daughteir-s sailed from Glasgow for Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1874-5.' Niece inquires. L 6 KNIGHT (JOSEPH) last wrote home about 1892 from Dunedin^ N.Z. . Brother Joe asks. L 6 MADDISON (WILLIAM) last wrote from Welling'tom, N.Z., in 1897. Daughter Edith asks. . , "B'UDDLE (RICHARD) wen* to New Zealand 40 years back; -last heard of OctObeT, 1867. Siater Mary asks. L 6. BURRIDGE, or BARRATT (JOHN), went to New Zfealan'd 30 yesurs 'back; last heard of about 1888. Brother George asks. L 6 "HAWKINGS (MARGARET), formerly LIVESEY, nee HARRIS, left Cornwall 30 years toa'ck; lasb hetaird 1 of mi the Bush, New Zealand. Son Peter a,skfl. L 6 READ (FRED) left Hempnall, Norfolk, for Australia, about 1864 ; last heard of working at the gasworks in Adelaide 30 years ago. Brother asks. L 6 DOAD (WILLIAM and JOHN) >ft Shropshire 30 yeaTS aiso ; last heard of in New Zealand in 1900. Sister Elizabeth asks. L 6 'LEANEY (JOSIAH) was owner in 1867 of land on the Walotaira (?) block, n^ear New Plymouth, N.Z. Brother Joseph inquires. . L 6 BOWEN (JOHN) is inquired for hy sister Harriet, wh<- sa<ys : — " I last heard from him 30 years ago, -but. was told he was in Millwall going to Australia about 1888." L 6 LANCASTER^CHARLES) gave his addresa in 1697 as:— Ruby Street, Wellington, N.Z. Mother asks. ■. L 6 From Portland:— FßANK MULLIS wap in New Zealand in 1832. Nephew T. C. Mullis asks. '' L 6 "PIDDINGTON (ARTHUR) went to New Zealand QS years ago ; last letter from Palmerston Nortih, N.Z., in) 1895. Sister Sarah asks. L6_ ' ANSWERS ~ (From "Lloyd's WeeHy," Lowdon.) We (have to thank the " Lyttelton Times " amd " Canterbury Times," N.Z., for the following batch Pi replies : — SAMUEL ELLIS, who left England 40 years hack, replies from Gore, N.Z., to -sister Martha in London- (Oct. 12)., Wm. 8e11,. 0f Wellington -sends sad news of' DENIS TUCKER, who let. Chatham 30 years ago, asked for by aister Lucy in. Sunderland (Sept. 14). Mr Tucker died in 1899. Lawrence Raade, of Foxton, forwairds ■the address, in Palmerston, of J. BIRCHLEY, sought by hrother Charles in London (Sept. 7). . MRS HENRY HARTRIDGE, last heard of in 1870, was asked for hy her brotheir- in-law at Aldershot (Sept. 14], A correspondent in Feilding, N.Z., infonms v? that Mrs Hairtridge and her husband! died 25 years ago. R. S. Thompson, of Taranaki, gives particulars conoerning a WILLIAM OSBORN, who left Erig&wndi ' for New Zealand 40 years ago, but who died about 1887-9. Thia is in reply to sister Sarah's inquiry from Ipswich (Oct. 12). We also have the address in Christobureh of JOHN CLEMENTS (Oct. 6), but this information was previously to hand. mmmmmmmmm m. ■— — — — I— ■ — mmmmmmmmm PATENTS. — ♦ The advantage of possessing- patents is obvious. It enables tto& patentee to obtain andi hold a monopoly -for an invention againsfc all others. If the invention is for anything! relating to his business so much the better-. For instance, takfe the roan, who owns a threshing machine and who devises improvements therein whereby he can in--crease the output, that man, if he patents his improvemaents, at once obtains an advantage over his competitors. The same applies to other branches of industry. The minei" prospers through an. improved tool or an improved 1 appawitus -whereby the efficiency of the different pants of a dredge sluicing or concentrating plant is rendered more efficient — tho trader by having the monopoly of necessary, useful and improved articles. For all information respecting the patenting of inventions in any country inventors are advised to consult the latest firm of Patent, Agents in -New Zealand, Messrs Henry- Hughes, of Christchurch and! Wellington. The fi'.pi has been established for upwards of 21 years, and handles more business than all other firms combined. \Yrite to them, at 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, for all information and free pamphlet, "Advice to Inventor." Telegrams :— " Hughes. Patents, Christchurch." B 6788 THE OPINION OP EVERY ENGLISHMAN is that liberty of speech and action is the birthright of «very froe man. " Britons never shall be slaves" is ono of the most popular of our national songs, and, as a matter of faot, it is impossible for slavery to exist under the protecting Bhadow of the British flag. In. 'the same manner, men cannot remain bound, hy the tyrannic shackles of disease if they will place themselves under the healing influence of Holloway's Pills and Ointment. Their euccess in all parts of the world is now a familiar story, and it is only necessary to say here, there is ho known disorder that cannot be speedily oured or relieved by them. * . : 22 " Brandy and soda " is all very well To drive a bad: head-ache away. But ifc won't cure a cough, as many can tell, "Who have tried the right stuff and can / say ; The only thing they have found any use When colds they have had to endure, Is that which soon sends such ills to the deuce, , Some — 1 WOODS' GREAT <PJSf*ERMINT OURE. A

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7701, 9 May 1903, Page 6

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