THE EXHIBITION.
FOUNDATION STONE TO BE LAID ON MONDAY. Per Press Association. Cbriatohurob, lasi night. The weekly official review of the progress of tho New Zealand In'oroational ' Exhibition states applications for spaco aro coming in freelyi and amongst rooen) applications is one from the manager of the Kodanaad Estate of Kotagarry, India, who states his intention of sending an exhibit of tea grown on that estate. A letter has been reoeived from tho Deputy Minister of Agricirture of Ottawa, Canada, iu which he etatea that his department has I taken in hand tho organisation of geneial exhibits of products of the Dominion of Canada. Other advico3 from that couotry indicate that tho Canadian oxbibit will bo onoof tho mo3t extensive and interesting features of the Exhibition. Tho oereraooy of laying the foundation stone, which takes place at 11 o'clock on Monday next, promises to bo of considerable iotsrest. The Ministry will be represented by the Bight Hon. the Premier, Hon. Sir J. G. Ward, Hon. Mr Hall Jones, Hod. Jas. ! Carroll, and Hon. Mr Pitt.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1628, 16 December 1905, Page 3
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175THE EXHIBITION. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1628, 16 December 1905, Page 3
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