clren; Albert E. Hill, formerly of Gympie, Queensland, and later of South Australia; Emmeline Hosken, afterwards Wood, or children; Robert Humphreys, husband of Mary Humphries, formerly Crewdson; the next-of-kin of William dames, of Woodlands in 1858; Walter Jamieson, some time of Nose Bridge, Isley, Scotland; Joseph Johnston, formerly of Wellington, N.Z., and afterwards of Broken Hill; Richard Johnston, son of William Burley Johnston, or representatives; William ('ox Johnston, last heard of in New South Wales; Jones Jones, a son of David Jones, and who left England in 1884; Laurence and James Jordon, sons of John and Catherine Jordon; Peter Kinnamont, formerly of Lochgelly, Fife, last heard of at Christchurch in 1899; Robert Kissock, son of John Kissock; William Knabenschuh, last heard of in Adelaide; the next-of-kin of Edward Morgan Lewis; Rolfe Frances Lowndes Lorraine, son of John Rice Lorraine; Claude Hamilton Lyon, late of Nelson, N.Z.; Martha H. Lytle; the children of Colin and James Macdonald; Murdu William Mackenzie, born Edinburgh about 182 ti, a son of William Mackenzie; William Macleod, a native of Stornoway; Mary or Marion Maher Meagher, who left New Zealand for Sydney about 15 years ago; James Malcolmson, formerly of Co. Down, and late of Queensland; William McAree, son of John McAree; Rubret, Frederick and Ernest McCotter, late of Sydney; James McEvoy, last heard of in Auckland; Matthew McGuire, sometimes known as James McGuire, last heard of in Greymouth, N.Z.; George Meadows, formerly of Exeter, England, and Christchurch, N.Z.; the next-of-kin of Charles Miller, formerly of Temps Downs station; Laura Louisa Morley Phillip Murray, late of Te Kuiti; Annie Newton, who left Christchurch, N.Z., about 26 years ago; John Noonan, a farmer’s son, formerly of Gortalassa, Limerick, and who arrived in Australia in 1870, and joined the Victoria.n Police Force, and who was last heard of in Adelaide in Joseph Northey; son of Joseph and Catherine Northcy; Alfred Thomas Norton, formerly a school teacher at Camberwell, England (next-of-kin of); Oldman, Mrs Rose, formerly Jfuflin, who left New Zealand about 55 years ago, or children, Rose and Richard; O’Loughlan, James Joseph, late of Port Pirie; O’Niell, Isabella, nee McCormack; Ortlipp Phillip, formerly of New South Wales; Reginald Orton, son of Henry Sambourne Orton; Osborne, William Stephen, son of James Osborne; Parker, Edwin George, formerly of Townsville, Queensland; Perkins, Miss Charlotte, at Carlton, Vic., 1894; Richard Threadford Price; Gerald Purton, son of Rev. Walter Purton; Rainey, John, formerly of Fitzroy; Raymond, Branston Reddish, late of Sydney; Edith Redman, daughter of William Redman; William Glaskin Richards and his daughter Mary Jane; the children of Rose Riddell, • who died in 18(17; Grace Russell, nee Henderson; John Sharp, who arrived in Australia in 1855; Toney Shulkosky; Charles Edward Shelhorn, son of Jesse and Sarah Skelhorn; (he daughter of John Sloane, formerly of Dublin; Edmund Smith, brother of Rev. Michael Smith: John and Theodore Smith, children of John Smith; Norah Gertrude Smith, nee Skene; Robert Spence, last heard of in Sydney; Charles Stembel, son of William; John Thomas Stephens, formerly of Moree and Albion Town, N.S.W., and later of Zeehan; William Stevens, formerly of Glen lanes and Tamworth, N.S.W.; Mrs Stowe, formerly of Queensland, later of Bendigo, Vic,; Cornelius
Sullivan, sun of Cornelius Sullivan, N.S.W.; Janies Taylor, formerly of Ryde Road, Gladesville; Harry Thompson,-brother of Isabella McWha ; Frances Amelia Tombolt, or Huh, or Wilson, last heard of with the Richard Vaudeville circuit; Harry Easton Wallis, formerly of Penzance; Jeremiah Walsh, sou of John Walsh, of County Limerick; Mrs Ward, formerly of Romford, Ess*; Robert Andrew Warrington; John Watkins, late of Christchurch; Mary Waters, nee Hall, late of Brisbane; Alexander Watson, sow of William; (he next-of-kin of Mark Williams, late of Te Kuiti; Maud Wilson, widow of Robert; Malaehi White, formerly of Ballyeorhau, Co. Galway : George White, son of William; Thomas Saville Whitehead, native of Friern, Barnet; Whyte, Alexander, a blacksmith, and his son John; the children of Emmeline Wood, formerly Hosken; Norman Wren, formerly of Southport; Samuel Young, a medical student; Frederick Charles Young, son of Mary Patience Young; Ida Young, widow of F. H. Young.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1658, 6 January 1917, Page 4
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