THE EXHIBITION.
OFFICIAL WEEKLY REPORT.
(Per Press Associaticn.) Cbristchurob, last night,
The weekly report in connection with the exhibition refers to the energet’o step* being taken for the Westland exhibits. The Socnio Committee proposes to have a full panoramio viow taken of the Buller river from the source ta the mouth, and iooluding some of the mest beautiful spots on the coast.
The lender of Stokes and Sonp, Melbourne, has been accepted for the solo right to make and sell commemorative medals in the buildings of the exhibition. The following are tbe terms on which tbe Railway Department has arranged to carry exhibits to and from : All bona fide exhibitors will be carried free to tbe exhibition, and on production of a certificate from the executive of tbe exhibition stating that tbe exhibits have not been transferred, exobanged, or sold, and are still the propeity of the original consignor, free carriage will also be granted for the return journey,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1701, 17 March 1906, Page 2
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