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[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :The twin angels. The Squatter's Pet and the Auckland Fibber at last in close quarters over the Otago Run Challenge Cup. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement [18 February 1882].
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :[Cartoon showing J L Bacon, John Young and Alexander Wilson, three candidates for the municipal elections, Wellington, September] Supplement to the Evening Press, September 8, 1886. Bottle - Fresh if somewhat gassy ... 1886
Hutchison, William, 1820-1905 :Asleep with one eye open. No. 33. The Wellington Advertiser supplement, 21 April 1882.
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :On the war-path again. Bryce (loq.) - "It is my duty, and I will" [Wellington, 1882]
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