The following vindicatory letter from Archdeacon Hadfield, is a further contribution to the history of the New Zealand War:- TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW ZEALAND SPECTATOR. ...
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Advertising : 99 wordsAugust 14.—The "Argus" of 31st October states,— The advices by the Lizzie Spalding, from San Francisco, speak of a firmer market there for cereal produce. Subjoined are extracts from letters received thence:- ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 7 Nov 1860, Page 2
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