The Dunedin Exhibition.
[By Telbgbaph. | {Our Own Correspondent.) ' Dtjnbdin, This Day. Mr. Twopenny writes to the press de. dining to take the active management of the proposed Exhibition, but he will advise whoever may have oharge of the arrangements. Prom the spirit with which the projeot haa been taken up there is little doubt now of it emerging into "an intercolonial Exhibition. The site most favoured by the projectors is the southern recreation reserve. [united press association.J \ Dunedin, 30th October. The Manufacturers' Association to-nipht deoided to cordially support the Exhibition, ; but decided to urge on the committee the desirableness of securing a site for a per- \ manent building for industrial purposes. , The guarantee fund is over i>3ooo. l ■
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1888, Page 2
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118The Dunedin Exhibition. Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1888, Page 2
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