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Lordship's attention, as affording remarkable evidence of the present state and progressing prosperity of the Colony.
I have the honour to be,
With the highest respect,
Your Lordship's Most obedient
Humble Servant,
William Berriman
frequently, if published more often and at opportune times, the information will be apt to escape notice altogether. On the whole,
Statistics are more valuable as matters of reference than of news; and for purposes of reference, they are perhaps best bestowed in well-known volumes of a certain bulk which reappear at regularly recurring periods.
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Registrar General!
The information contained in these papers is valuable, reviewing the progress stringently, in so interesting a manner that it seems almost a pity that it does not reach the public in some more refined and acceptable shape than a Blue Book appearing only once a year.
On the other hand,