THE EXHIBITION.
o I’IiUSS ASSOCIATION Christchurch, last night. Tim weekly oilLial report of tho New Zrn’nud InSornn'ioi.al Exhibition statia Unit tho Tourist Dopartmont sh'ill immo (Jiltely oommrnoo tho ereotion of tlm rotivo in oh o ■ of Wuimimgu gsysir, on) „Lo tho tuodil of tho hut wotir aud mud pools. Toeso ni lbo situated between tho sports ground am) tho yovor house, llris situation is necessary, because stoaiii and hot wator aro required to bo laid ou to tbo models to produce realistic t Heists. 1* if icon huudrod 11] uro ft.ot of bpaoa bat boon resorvod for public aobool exhibits from tho Btato of New South Wales. Th;s exhibit will form a pottiou of tho exhibit of tbo Department of Education, and will bo located in tho gallery. Tho Premier has advised tho Chairman of tbo Exocutivo Commissioners that ho has received a cablegram from Ujme, advising tho dospa eh of forty statues by tbo strainer Ormuz. This shipment is duo at Lyttelton on Brptembor ‘dbSSh. Tbo tctuaitulor of tbo stituary purchased by Sir Joseph Ward will leavo Homo at tho oud of tho present month. A statuo of Paulino of Borgh :sio, a sistor of N poleon, was ehippod somo timo ag 1 , aod ehould arrive at Lyttelton very shoitly.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1843, 25 August 1906, Page 3
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