Missing' Friends
The following persons who left the United Kingdom for IS'ew Zealand, are inquired for in ‘Lloyd’s Weekly’ London newspapers of September 17th and 24th : John King, native of Partiek (Glasgow), last heard of as seaman on the ship City of Ningapo, which arrived at Sydney in April, 1882, is requested to send his address to office of this paper, llis mother (Mrs Wilson) is anxious, Sydney papers please copy. Charles tmr ell, left England about Aug.,. 1873, for New Zealand ; last heard of twelve years ago at Featherston. His sister asks. Elizabeth Thomas, widow of Robert Thomas, plasterer, is inquired for by heranxious mother, who has had no news for four years; last address near Christchurch. Catherine Hodge, born on December 5, 1837, at Countmashcry, Ireland, is inquired lor by brother William. She is supposed now to be in Mew Zealand. Ephraim Knight Plowe, left Hackney in June, 1871, to go to New Zealand. Last address: Palmerston North, May, 1885; but letters have since been returned “unclaimed.” U is brothers and sisters desire news. Hem y Scott, left Greenwich fifteen yearsago for New Zealand. His mother is most anxious for tidings. C. Matthews, left Bottlesford eleven years ago in the British Queen for New Zealand, and nine years since was a baker in Wellington, His brother asks.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 37, 9 December 1893, Page 7
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219Missing' Friends Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 37, 9 December 1893, Page 7
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