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AND OTHERS WANTED TO THEIR ADVANTAGE. The undermentioned persons arc wanted in connection with the estates of deceased l>cr.sons. Any inquiry relating to one of the notices must be accompanied by a cutting from this paper of the announcement to which it refers, and the distinctive numbers should be repeated in the communication. Sheahan, AVilliam, son of the late John and Mary Ann Shcahan, of 12, Leather Lane, llolborn, London, wanted by solicitors greatly to his advantage. In 1003 he went to Carman, Manitoba, and was later heard of at Port Arthur and Murillo. The solicitors will be glad if anyone who knows anything of him will write them. Wc will forward the letter. 11,010 Cue, Walter Henry r , son of Walter and Sarah Cue (mother's maiden name Taylor) born May, 1545, at Longcott, Farriugdon, Berks, wanted solicitors. If deceased, legal representatives wanted. l!,Sil Luther, Martin, who was in the service of the late Major Spooner, at Walton-ou-Thames, in 1910, wanted by solicitors. 11.912 Smith, Amima Hadjce, and Emma Amiriam, living about 1575, wanted to their benciit. 11.913 Thornton, Misses, daughters of the late Alfred Thornton, and nieces of the late Rev. G. AV. Thornton, formerly Rector of Holsworthy, Devon, and late of Grosvenor, Bath, wanted by solicitors. 11.914 Graham, Mrs Daisy, maiden name Shcwani, formerly of Shepherd’s Bush, late of Brixton, London, wanted by solicitors. 11.915 Smith, William Henry, nephew of Frederick Chamberlain, schoolmaster, formerly of Dunham, Norfolk, later of North Luffenham, wanted by solicitors. 2 11,916 REPLAL Robinson, William Joseph (11,908). — Possibly you arc the person wanted. AVrite full particulars to Mr R. Hartley, solicitor, Doncaster. |
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Southland Times, Issue 18840, 5 June 1920, Page 6
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271NEXT OF KIN Southland Times, Issue 18840, 5 June 1920, Page 6
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