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OMINATED IMMIGRATION. FREE PASSAGES TO SINGLE WOMEN. FOUR POUNDS IN CASH, OR A PROMISSORY NOTE FOR SIX POUNDS, PER STATUTE ADULT FOR OTHER IMMIGRANTS. TWO POUNDS FOR CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE. INFANTS FREE. N.B.— Colonists desirous to bring out Laborers, Servants, or Artisans, cau arrange for their selection by friends at home. Particulars can be obtained from the Immigration Officers, Government Assurance Agents, or at any Money Order Post Office. 0. E. HAUGHTON, Under Secretary for Immigration. Wellington, 10th July, 1873. GRASS SEED clean Rye Grass Seed for sale at W. WARING TAYLOR’S. Wellington 21st March, 1873., R R . LUCAS, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT, GBEXxa'WJt.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 119, 26 July 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 119, 26 July 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 119, 26 July 1873, Page 1

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