THE EXHIBITION
[Pbr Press AesooiATiON] Dunbdin. November 28 The Exhibition was well attended to-day 1900 having paid for admission up to three o'clock. This is Independent of ae;iar>n ticket holders, moat of whom generally menage to look Id. Th- r« was a still larger attendance m the evening, the art gallery being orowded. Tho fears entertained regarding the ventilation of this buiidins: have proved groundless, the presence of the efectrio light rendering it almost pleasanter than m the heat of the day s I Kapld progress ia being made m com- • pleting those ooorta wh'ch were not qaito finished on tho oponinn duy. The working dairy attracta much attention, especially with country people A large number a- semblod In the Ceylon tea kiottk this a't*rnoon, Bnd were snter- ■ tamed at afternoon tea.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2290, 29 November 1889, Page 2
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132THE EXHIBITION Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2290, 29 November 1889, Page 2
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