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AND OTHERS WANTED TO THEIR ADVANTAGE. The undermentioned perrons arc wanted in connection with the estates of deceased persons. Any inquiry relating to one of the notices must be accompanied by a cutting from this paper or the announcement to which it refers, and the distinctive numbers should be repealed in the- communication. Williamson, John .Jackie, formerly of Melbourne, Victoria, supposed to have joined the Australian Imperial Force, is wanted in connection with the estate of his brother, George Alexander Williamson, who died intestate at Sooclifi Mental Hospital, Otago, New Zealand, June 1, 1918. If deceased, his legal personal representatives wanted. If abroad, he or they should at once get into communication with Mr G. G Rose, solicitor to the Public Trust Office, Wellington, New Zealand, as claims must he Lied on or before March 31, 1929. 11.900
Farmer. Maria, of Whyte ville road, Forest Gate, London, deceased. Next of kin wanted. 11.001
Ball, Margaret (maiden name Jehu) last heard of at Bolton, Lancs.. or, if deceased, her children, wanted by solicitors. 11,902
Sands, James, died at Christchurch, New Zealand, November 30, 1918. He was born in London, and emigrated to New Zealand about 1909. Next of kin wanted. 11,903
Hardiman, Mrs Myra, granddaughter of Mr George Taylor, late of Barnsley, wanted to her advantage. 11,904
Wickens, Joseph, formerly of Portland road, Hove, died at Kingston-by-Sea, Sussex, October 31, 1919. Next of kin wanted, 11,905
Sharpe, George, born about 1830 at Drumkeen, Co. Monaghan, mother’s maiden name Crawford, deceased. Relatives wanted. 11,906
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Southland Times, Issue 18829, 24 May 1920, Page 6
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255NEXT OF KIN Southland Times, Issue 18829, 24 May 1920, Page 6
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