THE EXHIBITION.
UTISFAOTOBY GATE KJSCEIPTP Per Presj Assoc at on. JN'ei.pox, KoTcuibor 21. The Premier left lor Wellington by the Tutanekai at ten o'clock to-nigla. Interviewed before his departure, regarding the International Exhibition at (Jhrislchureh, Sir Joseph Ward said that the receipts for admission at the gates so far were a happy sign for itisaccess. Up to iho twentieth of the presont month, the receipts for udinis sion at the gates had amounted to £5023, or an average of £Bl4 for each day the gates had been open. In addition to this, upwards of £10,00(1 worth of season tickets had beet disposed of OiiiiisLCUuncH, November 21. To-day was a quiet day ut the Exhibition, tho total number of admittances being S6(io, which, though £ falling-off from the figures of the preceding day, still shows an increase oi the total for Monday, which was 8809 Tne total attendance is now 276,699.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81892, 22 November 1906, Page 2
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149THE EXHIBITION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81892, 22 November 1906, Page 2
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