Free Passage TO THE Gold Diggings! rgIHE Cutter GRACE DARLING, will sail for Coromandel on the morning of the 26th inst., from Queenstreet Wharf, weather permitting. Those •who wish to try their luck, or test the Gold Fields, are respectfully invited to accept of a passage free of charge to the above mentioned Port, and in order that parties may do justice to themselves and to the work, they will thus be engaged in, it is recommended that they take with them necessary provisions and implements. W. McCaul, High-street. NATIONAL MART, Street. BUST opened a Large Stock of ** SUMMER GOODS, comprising, DRESSES MANTLES SUMMER SILKS BONNETS RIBBONS MUSLIN GOODS, &c , Ac. ItL WaHiE. March of intellect Irons. ’ TO LAUNDRESSES & FAMILIES. A FEW SMOOTHING IRONS to go by steam, which do not require to be heated before a fire, price 18s. each, two weeks ironing will save sufficient fuel by these irons to pay for the lamer W. Brodie, Fort-street. Oct. 36, 1857.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume 2, Issue 54, 24 December 1857, Page 4
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