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"content": "nostr:npub1w6nx6ffhkllcvyzs4d2n8ks6xng37g243zaduj9t25qq2t54gtnq5nfx6t The first place I'd go would be Papers Past https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz and start searching for his name as an exact phrase. If that brings up hundreds or more results, then search for \" \"His Name\" Kapiti whaler \" as \"all of these words\". If neither of those searches bring up any results, try searching for \" \"His Name Kapiti\" ~20 \" as \"all of these words\" - that will bring up all articles where his first and last names and the word Kapiti are within 20 words of each other.",
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