THE LATE EXHIBITION.
To the Editor op thi. Evening Mail. Sir — Will you kindly give space in your paper to. answer eome questions, put by J 1 * Old -Currycomb," in your last night's issue. In answer to the first question I would state that the Secretary of the recent Exhibition is at his post, and is willing to give all the information at his command that may be required. 2. The money prizes have nearly all been paid; .those remaining unpaid are obtainable upon application. The medals and certificates will be distributed as soon as possible after they are received. 3. The money was placed in the Bank, and has since been expended. 4. The compilation of the History of the Exhibition is no part of the Secretary's duties. I am, &c , W. R.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 43, 19 February 1874, Page 2
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