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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2

[trade dispatches]

We acknowledge with thanks the following new exchanges: Baltimore Index, the neat little circular of the Baltimore Typefoundry, from December; Literary News, St. Paul, Minn., from November.

Another paper is announced to appear at Hamilton, Waikato. It is to be called the Telegraph.

The Rev. D. Bruce, late proprietor of the Auckland Observer, has succeeded Mr Reed as editor of the Bell, in which he has a proprietory interest.

« An unprincipled conspiracy » to silence that dreadful Bell, « with a view to imposing a newspaper monoply (!) on the Auckland community, » has been discovered by the new editor.

The Gisborne Standard has passed into the hands of Mr G. South. Less than a year old, this newspaper has already a good footing, and as the first Gisborne journal which has been carried on without personalities and abuse, it deserves to succeed.

The South Canterbury Times, an evening paper published in Timaru, changed hands Feb. 1st, Mr F. Blackwell having taken it over from Mr Kerr, who now runs the Herald only. Mr Blackwell was for many years printer of the Times.