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THE FAIR.

The hall looked very nice and showed that a large amount of work had been done. On the right hand of the entrance was the Golden Horse Shoe Stall, filled with pretty needier work and art subjects. Next oame a flower stall and a bran tub. Then the produce stall known as the 41 Holly Bush," wbich was a regular gather in all of fowls, fruit, vegetables, egg?, and butter. The next stall, in the corner by the stage, " Buye ye Presents," was devoted to needlework, as also the one in the opposite corner designated "Ye Golden Fleece." A Christmas Tree was next to be met with, and on the left of the door was " Ye Refectories A Telegraph Office, under the charge of our local postmaster, Mr McDermott, assisted by Mr Dunckley, is also to be found working of an evenIng after eight o'clock.

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Manawatu Herald, 9 December 1897, Page 2

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THE FAIR. Manawatu Herald, 9 December 1897, Page 2

THE FAIR. Manawatu Herald, 9 December 1897, Page 2

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