THE EXHIBITION DAY BY DAY
'' l-'K1i1,,,.,. „„ |S ' ' "'" K\llll«li on fV" ]| -<»U. It ', , ! l "°"" t ''<! to ,o ' ,i ».'- «!»• hlss's ii"';" ,l " d ' 1 "11 1 "' <"nccrt | W ||, ils ;,„, '"!' 1 "gain in !V'- M " i,! > much n'.'.t """ ' Ul « Iwnti wt <"'" is realty , , ' Wnd ' Uo con- "" ' s 'iitiir<liiv. 1i,,« ( . v „ , , lll ' "ealhcr «lt..ri Ul U,-„- t l, n » , 0 j ln '; ft .!'« other «»oii performance «tc after. ""«• .....lieiu, S ll ' "" ."»• P«e«.»m.. , V^ nd H""r varied «» dolighl then . \j . J." * on >f»»S Soared, 'Faking V'„ J d,r f »''.<•' »'"»' Bivcn thorn i.ythf-1 t"lif'-n----yot''ot.v, at which <1 ! '"*'« as (J, e ~„K , ~ bl,ml was rccog. 1 «*t conductor now ' -'r'^'^ven'sS,,,^..^
'"'•"d mid the ~..j„ ," IIUI over the J 'l .conducting ' n. 1 '";,, 11 :? 01 °f "'" la' ;„;, U s "'f"«J«y, and 'o' the ]i, M ,; „,' , 1" f »«»wi»ce* i c ° nccrt lmll Wlls i s „:tt° col " lt, -•'' at demanded J ' tems WM » »■ »'«o»s side-slmws "nt „ ' *'° ""• ih sf u " which depicts in u-gWy rea i!o £f -" te decisive li tl^Vtu./ am " ll, ° J V" l!n ™ n Civil War, e'aim o Mtpoduccd so cleverly that'one'fan to delect where the yietm-e ends and ; other objects begin. The entire r'. yresontation of famous conflict, is , a . I'hnT , lln " i,,K , '» ** 0 ci thirty tliouHand visitors have also wHuessed the buck-jumping par. forinanees given nightly ';„,', »L^J, ami other nders ]„ lve Pssav( , d t . frncuou, ) steeds. The >k e" si lesho ! 1)r0,, | U ' nad< '' ?•«!« numerous sue shows and ingenious slot malake , S e of the promenade daily, of . om the large are enticed !»»°ve side shows by American , »pr nters," "barkers," or eriers, who , l>roclaim witli raucous eloquence their , various attractions. W 'ft.tV, ever- . green pictures,, the shooting gallery ' Khlv.T' , theai,r »"V which saik , J above the al;e. the camcra „,„,.„ and fat children show are prominent • h »>. of »U"cr ej/ioyments. i Hondcrjand' is a separate concourse of the most novel side shows, with • Sroumta, band, and tea rooms luWn
lie Judges .nggesl.on tlint the , h ?,T t , I> ",' te '" tlu * ''l'l'roai'liinir' 'and contest he produced by all i«T ■amis together previous to tiuJ&rA "■nig jnade, will he carried out. Mr .cntley says (Jiis was done with eight; hands m Australia, and the result was most impressive. To do the same thing with thirty live bands should he the spectacle of a life-time. J'or the axemen's carnival on January 1, and lit, a large number of entries h ave | H , L ,„ m . ( , in((l fr<|lß Auy Irulittii and Mew Zealand champions, -lhd Iloni J. K. Jenkinson. ffi ft con. eluding statement of his impressions oi the Exhibition, said it is certainly such as few of us, even of middle age, can ever hope to see again in this COlony,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 14 January 1907, Page 2
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443THE EXHIBITION DAY BY DAY Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 14 January 1907, Page 2
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