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MISSING FRIENDS.

•Information is requested of the whereabouts of George Hickman, a carpenter, formerly of Invercargill, and who "recently resided in a tent off Stafford street, Dunedin. ;

17th Dec., 1862.

Information is requested respecting Dr. James Beaton Beattie, 25 years of age, but looks older, 5 feet 6J inches high, fair, hair, blue eyes, sandy whiskers, slight build, an Irishman, speaks with a Dublin accent, good looking, a resident of Ores wick, Victoria,'but is now believed to 1 be on one of the Otago gold fields ; known to Mr. Drummond, Surveyor, Tuapeka, and Mr. Jakeman, Chemist, formerly of the Bald Hills near Creswick, but now some where in this province. 22nd Dec., 1862.

Information is requested respecting Horace Dean, who left Canterbury for the Otago Gold Fields in 1861, was last heard of by letter from Gabriel's Gully, 31st August, 1861. Dean is a carpenter by trade and is said to be known to a Mr. George Ivirkhouso ,22nd Dec., 1862.

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Otago Police Gazette, Volume I, Issue 31, 22 December 1862, Page 123

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MISSING FRIENDS. Otago Police Gazette, Volume I, Issue 31, 22 December 1862, Page 123

MISSING FRIENDS. Otago Police Gazette, Volume I, Issue 31, 22 December 1862, Page 123

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