The St Louis Exhibition
New Zealand Exhibits
Whiting ollicially to Sir Joseph Ward Minister in charge of tho Department of Industries and Commerce, and also of Tourists ftcsorts, Mr T, E, Donne, who is representing the colony at the St. Louis Exposition, states:-"! found that space for New Zealand had been rot served in the Building of Agriculture, a niiigniticent structure covering twenty* three acros. I was not altogether satisfied [hat New Zealand would get tho bost ropiTsoimtioii possible by confiniug its operations 10 thin building ulono, and I therefore conferred with tho Exposition olliciuls, and ultimately succeeded in securing ut splendid si'o for an additional exhibit in tho contre of tho Foroßtry, Fish, and Gamo building, which contains moat interesting nxhibits, and attracts largo numbers of visitors. I am indebted to tho Stato of Washington for its courtesy in foregoing this space in favour of Now Zealand,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1056, 2 August 1904, Page 2
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148The St Louis Exhibition Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1056, 2 August 1904, Page 2
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