The following is from the Waka Maori: — It is an indication of the briskness of trade that native stores are being multiplied on the East Coast. Within the last three months five or six new ones have been established. At the Waiapu, where three already exist, an additional store is about to be erected by a Spaniard who resides at Awanui. Give a'dog a bad name —and hell learn to answer to it as well as any •ther.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 223, 18 November 1874, Page 2
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78Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 223, 18 November 1874, Page 2
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