THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.
[by TELEGRAPH.PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Friday. All the wool exhibits intended for tho Melbourne Exhibition are to be examined by experts, and Only the best of them will bo forwarded. The Commissioners have decided to supply the show cases of these exhibits. Tho Commissioners have issued Circulars upon minerals and mining, signed by Sir James Hector, as they are desirous of securing a complete representation of the mining industry of the colony. It is fu-obable that an Educational Court will be ormed in the Exhibition, in order to have a complete exhibition of the State school system of the colonies, and that each colony will arrange to send classes, in order that their modes of education may bo witnessed in juxtaposition to that of Victoria. It is understood that applications will be made through tho Victorian AgentGeneral to obtain school inspectors from England, Germany, and France to visit the Exhibition, and to report upon the system of instruction.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8986, 25 February 1888, Page 5
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