AN INTERESTING DISCOVERY.
Near Zava, the capital of the Austrian province of Dalmatia, thousands of coins of the Diocletian petiod and other early times, rare specimens of Roman and Grecian sculpture and Byzantine architecture, have been discovered along the Dalmatian shores. An amphitheatre, temples, catacombs,and other evidences of a very highlycivilised community have also been discovered. The morchancs of the Nigni-Novogorod fair have petitioned that British commerce with Siberia be admitted by way of the Yenessi river. ->
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 309, 20 October 1888, Page 3
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77AN INTERESTING DISCOVERY. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 309, 20 October 1888, Page 3
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