The last number of the Australasian. Times and Anglo-New Zealander, which, reached us by the mail last night, contains the complete correspondence on the cable dispute, and a large amount of special information relative to New Zealand. That list of English residences of New Zealand, colonists visiting the Country is great convenience to their friendß. Prince Bismarck, with an eye to future* German acquisitions in the East, has founded in Berlin a school for the teaching of living Oriental languages.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 772, 17 December 1886, Page 15
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80Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 772, 17 December 1886, Page 15
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