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TIDE TABLE.

The Sydney International Exhibition exhibits'are-arriving in large numbers, and are being stored in the finished portion of the building arid at Mort's. The south-east portion of the basement is to be converted into a temporary bonded warehouse for .the storage of dutiable exhibits. The "building 13 progressing satisfactorily. Most of the ribs of the great.dome are in position. The staff of workmen is being largely reduced. From computations made, the floor space in the main building required by the London commissioners for Great Britain and Ireland is 160,000 ft., aud for Europe 100,000 ft., being a demand of 80,000 ft., more than was alloted them for distribution; therefore it will be necessary to erect supplementary buildings about two acres in extent for the display of exhibits for which there is no room in the main building. For exhibits of machinery 96,000 square feet are available, but the demands areas follows:—Great Britain and Ireland, 60,000; Europe, 100,000; Victoria, 20,000; New South Wales, 25,000; all other Colonies, India, &c.:, 45,000; in all 250,000 ; therefore 154,000 ft. more must be provided for. The committee on interior arrangements recommend the following prices of admission : —Season tickets, three guineas ; monthly, one guinea; Mondays and Thursdays, '* when concerts will be given," 2s 6d ; other daya, Is; opening day, 5s ; the first ireck following, 2s 6d.—Australasian.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3299, 18 July 1879, Page 2

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TIDE TABLE. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3299, 18 July 1879, Page 2

TIDE TABLE. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3299, 18 July 1879, Page 2

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