"As Others See Us"
We have to thank our contemporaries for their kindly expression of feeling towards us. The Manawatu Daily Times says:— "The Feildikg Star published yesterday in an enlarged form', and is now printed i by means of a double-royal machine. We congratulate the proprietors on these evidences of success, and trußt prosperity will continue to attend their operations. The Star has earned the esteem of its contemporaries by steady adhefance to principle and outspoken comment on passing events." The Manawatu Daily Standard says:— "We congratulate the proprietors of the FEIH)IN« Star on the enlargement of their journal and the addition of new machinery to their plant. The brightest, cheeriest, and most outspoken paper in the colony deserves to succeed." The Wanganui Chronicle says: — We are pleased to note that our contemporary, the Feuding Star, is now issued in an enlarged form, and that a .farther enlargment is promised immediately upon the arrival ot the necessary paper, now on the way from England. The Star is now ten years old, and its enlargement may be taken as a safe -sign of the steady progress of the distinct."
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 22 October 1891, Page 2
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