INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.
By Telegraph—Frees Association. CORISTOBUROH, October 25. At a meeting of the Exhibition Executive Committee, to-night, the Ceremouial Committee reported that the Exhibition would, be opened to invited guests at 10 a.m. on November list, and all were requested to be io their seatsat 11.15 a.m. when the doors would be closed. His Exoellenoy the Governor would arrive at 11. bO a.m. After the National Authem, the Ode would be sung, and the Premier would give a brief history of the Exhibition, with its aims and objects, and would present to tho Governor a souveuir gold key and jewelled passes to Lady Plunket nnd Lady Kathleen Plunket. His Exoellenoy would then reply, and tho Old Hundredth Psalm would be sung, followed by the National Anthem. The Governor would then declare the Exhibition ocened, and a cable announcing that fact would be despatched to the King. All the beJls in the building would bn ruug, and a military salute would bo fired and all the flags ou the Exhibition would be unfurled. The general publio would be admitted to the grounds onthomorning of the opening, but would not be able to enter the building until the afternoon.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8271, 26 October 1906, Page 5
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197INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8271, 26 October 1906, Page 5
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