What our Contemporaries Say.
Napier Evening News. We have received the first number of a new new morning journal started at Gisborne, the Gisborne Standard, proprietor, Mr Chas. Wilson. It sets out with the avowed object of becoming the best paper in town, and flies the Liberal and Radical colors, but professes to follow no party. The editor says the representation of the East Coast can be improved upon, and the Standard will see if it cannot be done. Napier Daily Telegraph. We have received the first copy of the Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, the new morning paper of that district. Mr Charles Wilson, the editor and proprietor, is a capable journalist, and for the first time that it has been tried at Gisborne, he is going to run his newspaper independently of the narrow-minded and quarrelsome cliques that figure so prominently in Poverty Bay. We wish Mr Wilson every success, for we are certain that the district through which his paper circulates will largely benefit by its pablieatitm.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 4, 16 June 1887, Page 2
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