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"WILL IF I CAN."

To the Editor of the Colonist. Sir, —This is the name of my craft—this is, the"**** motto of our trial expedition—this is the determined purpose of myself and my comrades. While I regret the fatal accident which caused the failure of the former expedition, I have suffi- , cient confidence in my companions, myself, and the gentlemen who support-the undertaking, to offer a guarantee to the public, who naturally take an interest in our enterprise, that nothing shall be wanting on our part in the matter of caution, zeal, and determined perseverance, so as to successfully carry out the object which the public have been led to suppose that we, in common with them, have in view. AN OLD HAND.

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Colonist, Issue 8, 17 November 1857, Page 2

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"WILL IF I CAN." Colonist, Issue 8, 17 November 1857, Page 2

"WILL IF I CAN." Colonist, Issue 8, 17 November 1857, Page 2

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