MISSING FRIENDS.
In t "Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper,', the following " long lost relatives ". are inquired for :—: — Sarah Jane Pratt, who went to New Zealand 10 years ago. Her mother longs to hear. Martin James Sales went to New Zealand in December, 1882. His aged mother is very anxious for news. James Anderson, woolstapler, ia sought) by his children. In 1875 he was at Wanganui. James Bradford left England in 1887 for New Zealand. His mother inquires. Ephraim (George) Lawson, last heard of in New Zealand in 1884. By his parents. Thomas Smith sailed for New Zealand in the Waiora in 1879. His parents inquire. Sarah Ann Stephens went to New Zealand in 1864. Her brother writes. Thomas Goodman, went to New Zealand in 1873. His sister Elizabeth inquires. Martin Tower (formerly 14th Regiment) was in 1877 at a sawmill in Auckland. His brother Michael writes. Mrs Yicks (Walker) sailed in 1883 for New Zealand. Her brother and sister inquire. John Young and Harry Richardson, who went to New Zealand 12 years ago. Their aged mothers inquire. Robert Lanksheer went to Wellington in the Wood lark in 1574-5. His sitter inj quires. Harry Reeve, butcher, went to New Zealand 7 years ago. His father begs him to write. John Gaskin, ca.binefc-maker, went to New Zealand in the JEUue Jacket in ,1859. Last heard of in Auckland in- 1,869, His sister inquires. - l , Mrs Gick (Walker) sailed for New Zealand in 1883. Her "'brother and sister inquire. John Grant (Inverness-shire), whp went to j New Zealand 25 years ago. His Aged mother last heard of him 12 years ago.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 361, 20 April 1889, Page 3
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267MISSING FRIENDS. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 361, 20 April 1889, Page 3
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