3,200.498.
A WONDERFUL TOTAL. Facts speak louder than words, ana the one infallible gauge of the Exhibition’s success is the attendances. They have been wonderful. From all over New Zealand, from the cities and boroughs, the towns and counties, farms and back-blocks the people have responded nobly to the great call of the south. From November 17, 1925, till May 1, 1926, the pilgrimage has advanced like a mighty tide, never ebbing, but sometimes flowing at a faster rate than ordinarily. And «n this way the records have been established, and the tale of those records is told by the final figures which have reached the splendid nr' 1 * ’ -rphant total of 3,200,498, the concluding flourish to that number being given by Saturd. ’ record-breaking of 83,93 J. It is a tribute to the whole of New Zealand
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Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 25
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