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'The Southern Cross began as a weekly paper in Auckland on 22 April 1843. In 1862 it became the first daily newspaper in Auckland, changing its name to the Daily Southern Cross. The Southern Cross was merged with the New Zealand Herald, which is still published today [2007], in 1876.'
Source: Papers Past website, http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
Sighted: 08/11/2007
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Early Auckland newspaper.
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