THE WAIPAWA INDUSTRIAL AND ART EXHBITION.
[BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION",]
Waipawa, Tuesday. The prospectus of the Waipawa Industrial and Art Exhibition lias just been issued, in which exhibits arc invited from all over the colony. The Minister for Public Works has ordered all exhibits to be carried free on the New Zealand lines, and the U.S.S. Co. will carry them for freight one way. Everything points to the Exhibition being a great succcss. The opening day will be a general holiday, with special trains, children's fete, and so on. The buildings are now in course of construction, and the
grounds arc all marked off wherein are to be displayed the non-perishable goods. All the leading gentlemen of Hawke's Bay have consented to net as patrons of the show.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9163, 19 September 1888, Page 5
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