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  2. NEW ZEALAND NOTES.

    The Sounds of the West Coast are mostly in that blessed condition in which a country is said to be that has no history. There is, however, a little story connected with this Preservation Inlet, which we are now ...

    Article : 4,316 words
  3. CONTINENTAL GOSSIP.

    The journals of this contre of light and civilisation have been making merry over the remark of M. Grevy, who, having inquired of an artistic celebrity what he thought of this year's Salon, and received the reply— ...

    Article : 4,030 words
  4. NEW ENGLAND RAILWAY SYSTEM AND BYRON BAY.

    Sir,—In the construction of our railways it is of the utmost importance to the whole people of the colony that the wisest course in all cases should be decided on. Due regard should be given to the requirements of those already ...

    Article : 958 words
  5. TAMATAVE AND ANTANANA[?]VO.

    The Secretary to the Malagaay Special Embassy has supplied the following to the representative of the Press Association:— "The embassy itself received no separate account, and do ...

    Article : 809 words
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