AUCKLAND EXHIBITION.
(Bj! Telerrapfr.—Fross Association.) Auckland, Dccembor 7. Largo crowds attended tho Exhibition Von Saturday, day and night. It is estimated that over thirty thousand passed through tho turnstiles. In scason- ; able and sunny weather such as that \which prevailed yesterday, the Exhibition grounds assert their greatest chann. Tho shady nooks around tbo ornamental ponds and I ho inviting seats beneath tho foliago _woro nioro in request. Summer attiro was worn with . greater feeling of security, and tho jparasol replaced tho umbrella, which Uvas too familiar a „pectaclo earlier in tho week. The children's flower show in tlio Concert Hall was concluded.' The Royal Artillery Band played before a large gathering, and Wonderland worked briskly. Thero was a big attendance of country visitors. This afternoon in glorioxis weather thousands flocked to I tho Exhibition grounds to hear the concert. given by tho Royal Artillery Band.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1926, 8 December 1913, Page 4
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145AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1926, 8 December 1913, Page 4
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