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Extract from Victoria Police Gazette.

(From Gazette, 1892, page 285.)

Abraham Livingstone is inquired for by his daughter, Mrs. R. C. Barnes, Truro, Colchester Co., Nova Scotia. Loft his home about forty years ago, and would be now, if living, about eighty years of age. When last heard of ho wrote to say he was working on a goldfield, not known where. Mrs. Barnes was informed by a young man, who was in Melbourne eighteen months ago, that he saw a man giving his name as Livingstone, and as eighty years of ago, in one of the shipping-yards in Melbourne. Supposed to be living in Greymouth, New Zealand, where he is known to a man named Thomas Brown, employed on the harbour dredge at Greymouth.—O. 9131, 24th October, 1892.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 23, 16 November 1892, Page 190

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129

Extract from Victoria Police Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 23, 16 November 1892, Page 190

Extract from Victoria Police Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 23, 16 November 1892, Page 190