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gECTioN iv.—Fine Arts,
110, It is rot proposed to award prizes in this Section.
Admission op Visitors,
[111-122.] 123. The Commissioners have adopted the following regulations with respect to the admission of visitors to the exhibition :—
(a) The exhibition will be open daily (Sundays excepted) during such hours as the Commissioners shall from time to time appoint. (6) There will be one principal entrance for "Visitors. (c) The regulatioßs necessary for preventing
obstructions at the entrance will be
issued prior to opening. (d) Admission to the exhibition will be given only to the owners of season tickets, and to vi-itors paying at the doors. SEAUON TICKET'S. rf) Season tickets, price two guineas, will entitie the owner to adinis>ion at the opening, and all other ceremonials, as well as at all times when the building is
open to the public. (g) Season tickets must be signed before presentation. The owners must produce them, and write their names in a book at the door each time they enter the
building. (h) Season tickets are not transferable, and if presented by any other persons than the registered owners will be forfeited, and the names of the offenders will be published. If lost, they will not be replaced, unless in special cases, sanctioned by the Commissioners.
Prices of Admission. (i) On the first Tuesday in January, 1865, on the occasion of the opening ceremonial, the admission will be restricted to the owners of season tickets, or others
paying LI for the day. (j) On the second and third days, the price of admission will be ten shillings each person, and the Commissioners reserve to themselves the right of appointing six other days when the same charge
will be made. (k) From the third to the seventeenth day, five shillings. (I) Prom the seventeenth to the thirty-first day, two shillings and sixpence. (to) After the thirty-first day, the prices of admission will, on Saturdays, be one shilling, and on other days, two shillings and sixpence-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 764, 30 May 1864, Page 8
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