MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) London, March 22. France will display a largo number of educational exhibits at the Melbourne Exhibition. At a meeting of the Melbourne Exhibition Commissioner-* t >-day, it wjs stated the following amounts of space were required : Auckland, 3117 ft; Gisborne, (not yet completed) 12ft; Napier, 854 ft; Wangariui, 3filft ; Wellington. 3185 ft; Blenheim, 91ft; Nelson, 307 feet; Greytnnuth, (notyet completed); Hokitika, 3i7 feet; Christchnrch, 5748 feet; Oainaru (not yet completed); Timaru. 387 ; Dunedin, 5700 ; Inveroargill,' 095 ; Queenstown, 718 ; total, 2L.037. Estimated for six trophies and exhibits at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition shifted to Melbourne, 4000 ; grand total, 25,087. An allowance of something like 10,000 feet will have to be added for passage apace.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2450, 24 March 1888, Page 2
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119MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2450, 24 March 1888, Page 2
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