THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION.
[by TELEfiRAI-H —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.! DUXKDIX, April 20. Seven hundred school children, from Xort.li Canterbury, arrived yesterday, and fifty from Palmerston North Technical School to-dav. forming together the largest weekly party yet entertained by the Education Court Billeting Committee.
Three of the native attendants in the Fiji Court, accompanied by DeputyCommissioner H. B. Acland, left Dunedin to-day to catch the Tofua at Auckland for their island homes. Other Fijians and Commissioner lion. R. Boyd, M.L.C., are staying till the end of the Exhibition.
The attendance record stood at 2,780,814 this morning, and it was expected that the prize of five pounds for the 2.800,000 th visitor would he claimed to-night.-
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1926, Page 2
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113THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1926, Page 2
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