THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION.
[nr telegraph—bur press association.! DUNEDIN, March IG. The seventeenth week of the Exhibtion closed last night with the grand attendance at 2,104,710, equal to a wonderful daily average of 20,839. The Exhibition Choir and Mr Arthur Jordan, the English tenor, made their last appearance in the Festival Hall in a repeat performance of the Rebel Maid ,a Dominion premiere, of which they gave on Saturday. Nearly five hundred .school children arrived from Timaru to spend a week at the Exhibition. The following excursions, bringing 5100 passengers, will arrive from I March 17th. to April 10th:— March 17th. the Ross, Roefton, Otira and intermediate stations, returning on Sa- , turdav. March 20th. 400 ; March 30th. the Nightcaps miners, 950; March 20th. school party from the north, C(X); .March 24th. Gore Friendly Society, 950; March 27th. Mntaura Friendly Society, 950; March 27th. night excursion leaving Christchurch on March 2Gth. and returning oil th“ evening of March 27th. 300; April 10th. Seaward Bush Branch of Oddfellows. 9.50.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1926, Page 2
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