RECEIPTS £1144.
COL DEN ARROW EXHIBITION. So largo was the attendance at the Golden Arrow and British (U.K.) Industries Exhibition, which closed on Saturday evening, that the Auckland and Wellington figures were exceeded. The official figures, supplied by the secretary (Mr it. A. Barrett) show that 28,691 persons visited the Exhibition, of whom 2-t.300 paid for admission, as follows: Adults, Children. £ 5. d. Nov. S .. '2 2-Ui J 8-1 lIG 15 0 Nov. ID .. -l«!l MM 11;; 0 0 Nov. 11 .. Hs7<; .134 13 6 Nov. 12 .. 2594 :;07 3:57 7 0 Nov. :i3 .. :;ri4 090 203 3 g Nov. 14 .. oP.i:; S-M) 230 V2 (> Nov. 13 .. 2800 488 152 4 0 Tota's . . "J 1.409 'JO tG 11U 2 0 School child ndmitU'd t'roe ''.'.KUj Invitation list (appro:*) .. 4t>o Grand totals 'Jl.tio'.» GHS'J 11-11 M 0 Some weeks are expected to elapse before it will be known what sums are to be available for distribution amoiiL' the Plunket Society (for the Karitnne Babies' Home), the St." John' Ambulance Association, and the Salvation Army Men's Homo at Addington.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 8
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