NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION Dunedin, Dec. 16.
Tin. Go\t-:rnor has forwarded to the Exhibia fac simile of the cliarb of Xcw Zealand originally made by Captain Cook. Tliio ban been obtained by His Excellency through the Colonial Office fiom theßriti&h Museum. The chaib bear? the following inscription: — A chai b of New Zealand in the islands of Aehcimmonive Norty Poeno minefc, lying to the South, by Lieutenant J. Cook, Commander of Hia Maje&tj''s barque the Endeavour, circumnavigate I by the said barque in the latter end of 1769, and beginning of 1770. Tricked iine^ show the brack of the ship. Gieab energy is being displayed in the foreign courts, so as to get them completed to -m 01 row. A number of at tides pui chafed in the Exhibition again«b the rules ha^ c been handed over to President Robert-!. Tlio solid s having been previously warned, they ha\e now forfeited their e^ace, and action to eject them will be taken. A largo numbci of Australians an ived on Saturday, and weie show n over the Cantclbury Court 3 by]\]r Meadows. They wcio loud in their appieciation ot it& pioJucts.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 429, 18 December 1889, Page 5
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189NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION Dunedin, Dec. 16. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 429, 18 December 1889, Page 5
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