[ UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
Ddnbdik, Tins Dat. Captain Cook's chart, presented to the Exhibition by His Exoellency through the Colonial Offioo, bears the following inscription <-<-" A chart of New Zealand, or the Islands of Acheinamonare, Torry, and Polnorainu, lying jn the south, by Lieutenant J. Cook, commander of Bis Majesty's bark the Endeavour, oiroumnaviuatpd by the said bark the latter end of 1769 and £he beginning of 1770. The pricked lines' shoj? the traok of the ship." Great energy is being displayed in the foreign conrts so as to get them completed to-morrow. A number of articles purohased in the Exhibition against the rules have been handed over to President Roberts, the sellers hayjng been previously warned. They hiva qqw forfeited their space, and nation to eject tk^m wijl be taken. A large number of Australian* y,es{.orday and this mornincr woro shown oyer ]U>e .Canterbury courts by Mr. Meadows, and they we+e loud in their appreciation of its products.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 143, 14 December 1889, Page 4
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158[UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 143, 14 December 1889, Page 4
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