JOURNALISTIC ENTERPRISE.
. ±--:oo:~ v ! - : We ; notice the inbreased size and admir&ble §tyle ' the New : Zealand Herald, issued Saturday, November 17. As the Herald justly 1 remarks, such a publication as their* {sixteen pages, or one hundred anct, twelve columns, \% altogether uYliqae In ;tHe annals' of 'the newspaper Press of New Zealand.- '- The Herald merits 'c^ngmtulatiohs on their •'mammoth; sheet." The machine used now is the^HOe web printing machine of the latest design, being an Improyemept'iipOn that pattern used . at the offices of the Melbourne Argus and Sydney . Morning iterald. The proprietors of the Herald are able to print, cut, fold, anb! count ahd eightpage HemldattKe rate of about 12,000 copies an hour^ Ono of the most prominent featureßls that the printiug is done from the stereotype plates m stead of from the type, as is Ahecaa" with the ordinary printing machine. r '— *— —^—^w^—^—
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 2, 30 November 1883, Page 2
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143JOURNALISTIC ENTERPRISE. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 2, 30 November 1883, Page 2
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