NEW ZEALAND AND ITS PROSPECTS.
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Sentiments such as these coming from an exWernor and a man of Sir James Fergus, son s position in society cannot fail to create a most favorable impression at Home.-—lam, j»c. OMB BECEBTLY BETOBNED FROM EBQLABd! Dunedin, June 9.
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Evening Star, Issue 3835, 9 June 1875, Page 2
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70NEW ZEALAND AND ITS PROSPECTS. Evening Star, Issue 3835, 9 June 1875, Page 2
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