THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION.
(By Telegraph.—Special to Guardian). DUNEDIN. March 17. AYitli the Westland County Schools’ contingent of 6-1 scholars on Saturday, a party of about 45 scholars from Black’s Point and Tkamatua also travel. 'fhe remainder of the party will he composed of Otago schools chiefly, though there will Ire a. few from the North Island. The total numlier in the excursion to the Exhibition will total about COO. Arrangements were completed to-day for the Westland section. Good billets will he provided. The Coast party will I>> together. If a third party from Westland is coming, a restricted number could be taken about the 16th. or 23rd. April, but an early decision is necessary, and adive should be sent without delay. The visiting school childrt?n are greatly enjoying, the trip and the exhibition is a display which should be missed hy none, if at all possible. The authorities are most kind and anxious to all possible for the visitors.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1926, Page 2
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159THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1926, Page 2
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