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dwelling within its borders as this one. On the one side we have James Brown, who, as a calico printer , had little chance of following hia trade here, but who haa nevertheless made a name and a h ome for himself and his family

On the other side, at the Tomahawk, is Mr {Tames Patrick^ one of our most highly respected and unassuming settlers; and in the centre is Thomas Robertson, the oldest man in the crowd of the first. comers, who has now passed his 90th year, and is as hearty and lively as lots of folk barely half his years. _ The remarks of each of these yonv on past experiences could not fail to prove interesting and instructive. Nor must I omit to mention the

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Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 10 August 1888, Page 8

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Old Identities Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 10 August 1888, Page 8

Old Identities Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 10 August 1888, Page 8

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