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This historical document provides a fascinating insight into the early days of New Zealand's relationship with Britain. Written by William Martin, the first Chief Justice of New Zealand, the document outlines the challenges facing the colony and the efforts being made to build a new society. Martin's commentary is insightful and witty, and his observations remain relevant today.
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