THE EXHIBITION.
: CANTERBURY COURT. Mr "VV. Machin, president of the Cliristchnrch Chamber of Commerce, who has returned from Dunedin, told a reporter of "Tine Press" last evening that there was every reason to be satisfied with the Canterbury Court ab the Exhibition. When questioned about the Ashburton Court, Mr Machin said that the differences were now\ scttlod. The Ashbuxtoii Committee had boon furnished with all the information it required, and everything was now satisfactory. To-day more photographs and minerals would bo sent down to the Aiihburton Court. The "Wellington Court will bo completed within about ten days, but tho Auckland Court will bo longer. Tho Industrial Court is very satisfactory, and all the space has been allotted; seven firms recently applied for space, but were unsuccessful. The Exhibition Execntivo is quite satisfied with tho attendances and the way things arc ,going. '
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 14
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