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MR. SALA.

■ * [by TELEGRAPH.PRESS ASSOCIATION,] Nelson, Saturday. It is said that Mr. Sala, who is expected by to-morrow night's coach from the West Coast, will rest here for a few dayß, having been constantly travelling and leoturing for the last fortnight. As he is the first eminent literary man who will have have come overland from the West Coast, his description of the Buller scenery is looked forward to with much interest. On his arrival in Auckland Mr. Sala will give two lectures, and after his trip to Rotomahana he will go South again in response to requisitions to repeat his " Dickens'" lecture in Dunedin and other towns.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 5

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MR. SALA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 5

MR. SALA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 5

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