Missing Friends.
Colonial Secretary’s Office, "Wellington, 1 Sth December, 1874. Inquiries have been made respecting Carl Heinrich Adolph Schnoeckel, who came to Taranaki, New Zealand, in February, 1864, where he served under Colonel Warre, in Ho. 5 Company, Taranaki Military Settlers, New Plymouth. The last letter received by his friends, was dated sth July, 1865, in
which lie stated he had been removed to No. 10 Company, and gave his address as Wanganui District, Wellington. Schnoeckel is stated to have been in a bar at Raply’s Prince of Wales Hotel, Wanganui, after leaving the Military Settlers, and that he married there and afterwards kept a boarding-house until he left Wanganui. He is then supposed to have gone to the Goldfields. Any person who may be able to give information respecting the above-named person, either as to his death or present place of abode, is requested to communicate with this office. G. S Cooper, Under Secretary.
Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 15th December, 1874. INQUIRIES have been made at this office respecting Alexander Glennie, son of the late John Glennie, of Kennerty, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Any person in possession of information respecting the said Alexander Glennie is requested to communicate the same to this office. By command. G. S. COOPER, Under Secretary.
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Otago Police Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 1, 11 January 1875, Page 5
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