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Sincehowever, s written for and by children headed "Dot's Little Folk" had appeared in the weekly Otago Witness, under the editorship of William Fenwick not to be confused with eminent older brother, George, who controlled the influential Otago Daily Times. Just over a decade later, inthe popular New Zealand Farmer magazine, edited by Gerald Peacocke, developed fo similar children's feature section entitled "Children's Post Office. As with "Uncle Ned" of the "Children's Post Office" in the Farmer, "Dot" would often print a short response at the end of a correspondent's letter.
It was not commonly doh at the time that Fenwick and Peacocke were the first "Dot" and "Uncle Ned" respectively.
The "Children's Post Office" also had colony-wide input. Very few correspondents were Maori.
The costs of paper and matw, shyness, and the challenges of writing in a second language may have been some of the reasons for the cultural imbalance. Source Dot's Little Folk.
Otago Witness, November 27, Annotated by Jeanine Graham. Primary Source Text Dear Dot,-My teacher took us all over to Glenorchy on the 11th to get us used to the children before the examination. It was very rough coming back in the launch, and I got soaking wet with the spray. Our examination has been put off.
I am wearing glasses now. The steamer Ben Lomond began to whistle coming up the lake when the news of peace came through.
Mum got the laoe and I got the school bell, and we made a great noise with them. My brother Harry has a hen sitting on 12 eggs. Postman Henry and all the other D. We have two nice little bay foals named Peace and Victor.
They were both born about the day peace was declared. Peace has a white star on her forehead and a white nose. Victor has a white star also, and a white hind foot.
They are such dear wee things. We also have two little puppies.
Their names at Tot and Vaux. They laje away anything they can get. The paradise ducks have wee ones out in our lagoon at present.
We have a hen with one chicken out of 10 eggs. Christmas is not very far away now. I will close now.
I received the badge that you sent me, and I hope I won't lose it like the other. The news of the armistice with Germany was very good, but owing to this terrible epidemic, we really cannot rejoice when many people are suffering and in distress. We have had some nice fine days lately, so I hope they will continue, as I think it helps to kill the influenza. Love to all the L.
F every week for a long time, so I thought I would like to write too. I am 13 years old, and have left school. Fpr have a pony to ride. This season has been a backward one, but the grass is nice and green now.
Ocean Pearl, Golden Daffodil, and Tweedle-dee are my cousins. There are a good many men gone from here to the war.
I am so glad that peace has been declared, and I think everyone is. Love to the D. Annotated by Jeanine Graham Tags.