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AND OTHERS WANTED TO THEIR ADVANTAGE. The undermentioned persons are wanted in connection with the estates of deceased persons. Any inquiry relating to one of the notices n ust be accompanied by a cutting from this paper of the announcement to which it refers, and the distinctive numbers should repeated in the communication. Kent, William Henry-, died 10th November, 190G, and his son, Arthur William Kent, if alive, or his representatives, if he died after the above date, should prove claims in London on or before 14th April, 1920. The -said Arthur William Kent was last heard of as working at the Electricity Works, Vancouver, 8.C., in 1900. He or hi# representatives, if now- abroad, should at once consult a solicitor. 11,919 Lcyshon, Thomas, died 6th February-, 1904, and his son, Charles Victor Leyshon, last heard of at Durban, Kata!, in 1902, should prove claim to the estate on or before 3rd March, 1020. If La died alter 6ih February, 1004, his representatives should claim. In either case a solicitor should be consulted at once. 11,920. Moorl.on, Walter, formerly of 78, Wells street, Oxford street, London, left England 20 years ago to join the Cape Mounted Police, and has not since been heard of. Wanted by solicitors. 11,021 Church, Priscilla, sister of the late Emanuel Green, deceased. Her children wanted by solicitors to their advantage. 11,022 Bertram, Norman Stewart, son of the late David Noble Bertram, of Si. Katherine’s Works, Seinncs, Edinburgh, was residing at 1, Church row. up to 20ih .Line, 1012, and on that date disappeared and has not since been heard of. An application is about to be made to presume his Ucath in connection with his father’s estate, and if he is alive and sees this he should consult a solicitor immediately-. 11,923 Armstrong, George, of McAlpine street, Glasgow, deceased. Next of km wanted, 11.924 Morgan, John, Thomas and William Thomas, mother’s maiden name Grover, are especially wanted in connection with the estate of Mary Ann Parker, of High road, Streatbam, who died 16th January, 191 S. 11.925 Es'borne or Eslbornc, Thomas, formerly of Ballarat, Australia, migrated to New Zealand where he died in 1917. Heirs wanted. 1V.920 Smith, Edwin, son of Daniel Smith, formerly of East Woo kb. ay, Hants, wanted to his advantage. 11,927 De Cautillon, Richard Russell, at one time of Lancaster Place, Cork, and in ISiu Oi Slater street. Liverpool. Next of kin wanted. 1-V!G4 Pack, Emma, of Colville road, Bay.-wutcr, London, died at Trinity road, Wandsworth, London, 23rd January. Next of kin wanted. 12,0j5 Cherternian, Jans, of 2, Prince’s avenue, Eton street, Hull, died January 19. Next-of-kin wanted. 12,006 ‘Beall. Mrs Edith, of Holyport. Maidenhead deceased. Next of kin wanted. 12,037 Croup, Hans Carl, who in 1907 was trading at Catherine stie-et, Seething lane, London, or his legal personal representative, danted by solicitors. 12,065 Sianiiand. Henry, of New York about ISS4, deceased (no further description aavilablcl. Next-of-kin wanted. 12,069 Butler, Samuel, f’.i-td abroad. Ncxt-ot-kin wanted. Wife Kate, daughter Alscra, of Cornwall. 12,070 REPLY. Perry-. Charles Thomas (12,020). —You delayed your - enquiry ton lone, for the Del day for claims was the 17th inst., as stated in the notice you saw-. Charles Thomas Perry was the son of Hugh Booth Perry, and his mother’? maiden name was Barron. 11. W. Clarkson, 3, New- square, Lincoln’s Inn, London, W.C.. 2, is the solicitor in the ease.
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Southland Times, Issue 18858, 25 June 1920, Page 6
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