We departed the tri-weekly life last Saturday, and to-day we are born again, and we may say that the nurses and the doctor report us a fine healthy baby. For the future we come out as a daily evening, pledged to no party, and believing more in measures than in men. We make our first squall in thia issue, and hope to exercise our organs pretty freely iu the future. With these few words we appeal confidently to our respected nurse, the public, for an immediate and libera! supply of that healthy food which is vitally necessary to cur existence — support 111
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1104, 24 July 1882, Page 2
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102Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1104, 24 July 1882, Page 2
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