UNCLAIMED MONEY.
NEXT OF KIN AND HEIRS
WANTED,
During the eventful year just •closed a considerable number of inquiries have been made by advertisement for missing heirs, legatees, next- of-kin. etc., by executors, solicitors, trustees, and by order oI the Court of Chancery m Australian New Zealand and British newspapers, the amounts at stake being fn many instance, of considerable value,D.nd a selection from the principal of these may prove ot mlcict and of possible value to readers. In the following ILL !l " ,!u ‘ I’ 011 '*’ 11 ’’ named are known to have emigrated to, or were last heard of m, Auslialia or New Zealand. Any readm. thinking themselves n.u-rcstc.l ca obtain further particular. ti< u Lloyd’s Ncxt-of-Kiii and I nclaiuicd Monel Offices. 8b Swans,on StrcC, Melbourne. Australia, and beyond a penny stamp for reply, no fee should be sent by enquirers: Alfred Ahlberg, a seaman; A lud Ainsworth, late of Timaru, -VA; Gilbert Speding Akeroyd, sou John; Walter Henry Allen; 1 bourns Corlett Andrews, son of Henry seph Andrews; Charles Jackson \yre, who left South Shields when M years of age; Leo Arm.ger or E - miger; the next-of-kin of JeAn Badlie, nee Dickson, formerly of Lirtbcmuir; George Barber, in South Australia in 19.14; James Andiew Barton; the representatives or next-ot-kin of Walter George ILiUn formerly of Sydnev; John and William Bell, brothers of James Bell; Ernest Benson, son of Thomas Benson, a cigar merchant; of London; Joseph 80.•worth, born in 1846, and win. left for Australia in 1862; > Harry Bowkett, formerly of South Wales, Edmund John Boyd, born 1837, and who in 1859 was living with his mother at Collingwood, Vic.; Lucy Bradshaw, nee Jenkins, daughter of John and Mary Jenkins, or brother Robert; John Brady, brother of John, Catherine and Nora Brad>, Jeremiah Brady, son of Peter; Bree, Mary Ellen, who left Queensland in 1887; Thomas Brown, who worked as «, gold miner on Deep Lead, Mount Pleasant, Victoria, in 1860, or representatives; Hilda Bruton, daughter of Henry and Susan Bloomfield or Broomfield; Henry Bulford, son of Henry Adolphus Bulford; Charles Isaac Burrows, son of Charles Burrows; James Busbridge, son of James; Harry Byron, late of Auckland, N.Z.; James and Julia Crawley Calder, formerly of Queensland; Elizabeth Chadwin, daughter of John and Hannah Chadwin, nee Paeey (first and second cousins ol); George and Walter Chrystie, late of Queensland; Oliver Arthur Collins, formerly of Bendigo; Henrietta Conolly, *nee Martin, or her husband or children; the children of Alfred Combes, who arrived in Australia about 1807; Sarah Frances Courtney, widow of Robert John Courtney; William Thompson (Wens, from Northumberland; Edward Co wham, brother of Frances (Wham, of Yorkshire; George Cracknel!, formerly of Rush worth, Victoria, and afterwards of Bourke, N.S.W.; Grace Daley, nee Henderson; Lillian Margaret Davies, daughter of Robert Davies; William Edmund Davies, son of David Davies; George Donald, late ot Auckland, N.Z., a son of John S. Donald: William Dunkin, horn in India. 1826, and Sophia Elliot, his wile or representatives: Edward Laurence Fitch, who left England for Australia in 1884; Ellen Fogarty, sister Of William Fogarty; the next-of-kin of Patrick Foley, formerly of Blackball, Queensland; Joseph and Jane Foster, nee McClellan, las! heard of at Clirislelmreli, N.Z.; Henry HighlieldfcGee, formerly of Lymm, Cheshire; John Gillies, former! v of Ingham, Queensland; John and Catherine Gilmour, late ot Now South Wales-. Caroline (Irani, laic of Granville. N.S.W.; Dor Charles Ja mes (Irani, formerly of Tarimgulla, Vie.; Caroline Alice Amelia ' Grant; George Grant, who arrived from London in 1911; John Grant, formerly of Duhbo, N.S.W.; Thomas Greenhill. who arrived in Australia about 50 years ago, or representatives; James Clarke Hamiil. son of John Hamiil; Thomas de la Have, and his sister Annie, horn in Jersey, and who emigrated to New Zealand; John ami Susie Hockney, or Maggie Coon or Coffey; Annie, Ethel, Nellie and Millie! Henry, sisters, from Belfast; William Powell Hicks; Andrew Highett, son of John .Highett; Henry Gibson and Robert Highett, sons of Matthew Highett, or chil-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1658, 6 January 1917, Page 4
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657UNCLAIMED MONEY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1658, 6 January 1917, Page 4
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