DUNEDIN EXHIBITION
CALEDONIAN GROUND SUGGEST-
ED AS LOCATION.
CBI TELMEAPH.—MESS ASSOCIATION.)
DUNEDIN, Bth May. At a meeting of the Caledonian Society it was resolved to empower the directors to offer the Caledonian ground to the Provincial Exhibition Committee as a site for the 1925 Exhibition. The grounds have an area of eight acres, and are valued at £16,000. The proposal is that the lands should be vested in the Crown by Act, as in the case of Lancaster Park. Plar# have been prepared for a complete circle of permanent buildings, the upper'story to bo a concert hall, with seating accommodation for 5000 people. It is suggested that overhead corridors cross the Anderson Bay road to the. other Exhibition buildings on the Harbour Board's southern reclamation, which provides a large area. -. ■: ,
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 11
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130DUNEDIN EXHIBITION Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 11
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