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- Page 10 and 11: own English-spaking peoples ; it br
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- Page 18 and 19: Even from Nova Scotia some of them
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OPBICXAL RECORD
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NEW ZEAChYD EXAIRWON.
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I - - - J. A. C~ssxur. EsQ.. %LICIT
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.Sfrtrding: F. J. Sott, T. H. Ber,
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SPA= Couu~mr. qtnrlflin!~: .I. I. S
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Mrmr?rulr Couu~nn. .$tn!rdirrg: E.
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NEW ZEAZb'ND ICmmox. Stnr~di~g: J.
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SEW ZEAW?J?) EXFiIBlTIOS. PFUST~SC
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NEW e&BL&XD 'PgIBITfON. Stcr~~clin~
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G. E Gothsrd. E D. JLosLey. T. Corb
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was a-pleasant little woodland scen
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NEW ZEAIdW EXEXBITIOS. Within, ther
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entrance, the covered war td the Ma
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The desigps of the lighting of the
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NEW 55EAWXD EXHIBITIOS. the compose
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Txi~ Rxnrafiro~ ODE. 1. Ed! bail! f
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enthusiastic as the work went on, a
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of hi powerful influence bdh in and
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a~d 1 wish to say how nn~ch we are
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Hon. Sir John Gorst, and other repr
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missioner from Great Britain; Capta
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New Zealand he might have had the p
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OPPICUL RECOBD State, for nothing w
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J. von Dadelszen, now Registrar-Gen
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lor OFFICIAL RECORD interest displa
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log OFPICIAL BECOED the work of Xr.
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side, in addition to the various Go
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OFFICIAL BECOBD Building, Canada's
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OFFICIAL RECORD on the gently swayi
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P~CIPAL EXHIBITS rn THEIB ORIG~. Th
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It was a division of the Department
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Mr. Kirk'a private collection, numb
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In the centre of the mnrt there was
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SEW 9XAIASD EXBIBITIOK. appliances,
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SEW ZlULk?r?) EXRlBITIOL. Zea!and o
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THE MIXES COURT. NEW ZEALAND'S ~KIR
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In a recess on the right were a num
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0mabL RECORD sedimentary formations
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The great Machineq Hall at the nort
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OFFICIAL RECOBD Specimens of all th
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'i'he various stages of wheel-- wer
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varying from 30 lb. to 70 1b. per y
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OFPICIU RECORD from the hot and cro
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were a full hundred of these statel
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OFFICIAL BECOBD dndow like the squa
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OFPICIdL RECORD GOVEFLXMEXl' DEPART
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OFFICIAL BECOBD Government for the
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OFFICIAL RECORD Ll& S&~zd.-iM. IWi
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aud ~iationality, and the qinions o
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1% OFFICIAL BECOED IN? excellently
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at once of the steering of a ship ;
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SECTION VI. NEW ZFALAND'S NbTT,%AL
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Amongat the wading-birds, shom in c
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OFBCIhL RECORD spring are a signal
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cronn of soft fans overhead, to the
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OFFICIAL RECORD districts, while th
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]Li.ny of the featured in tho Home
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marbling, and decorative work gener
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t!! 1
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- unfortunately, looked in vain in
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NEW ZEALAX?) E-OX. timber-milling f
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collection was the sacred atua-hmar
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and the stout-hearted settlers from
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a masterpiece of rhu-pine joinq man
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included ; amongst those from the R
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JuY~rn-mu. The only exhibit represe
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who has @ for many yesrs a very suc
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In the mineral section there ww spe
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As for the agricultural resources o
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excellent buildiug materials ; spec
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hT.W ZIUUXD EXHIBITION. reach New Z
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SEW ZEUSD ESHIBITIOS. bell's report
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A d wd-arranged Court represented t
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SOUTH Ck\TERBURY. The South Csnterb
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The sporhg bay was to many the most
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First came the pictnres. The walls
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s\rcct and heaven-hued, so lone!?-
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treatment, and refined gold. Severa
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and niodes of oceanwlce of the coa!
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Westland streams to the translucent
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sew ZEALAX-D Emrmrnox. in the provi
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usiness ; it was constructed of box
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ed-funnel steamers that rattle out
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?SEW ZEAUSD ESHIBITIOS. Athi remain
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1382). A1 exhibit of interest in th
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tiles, keyhole-shields in copper an
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-- collective capacity the owners o
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1'304. The " New Zealand" is one of
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Of particular interest to New-Zeala
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" One of the most notable features
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histors and the collection shown wa
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The Canadian Court was located ic t
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magnetite, manganese, chromitc, tun
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NEW zEALAx0 ESHfBrnOX. of the Domin
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writer. He has always been closely
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illustrating their manufacturing pr
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sheds and conntq dwellings in Austr
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The nahd produds and manufactured g
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ment ; and a specimen of the four-o
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NEW W Y D ESEWITION. gundy, Chablis
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NEW ZEALAXD ESHIBITION. of the bark
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Co., Nadi (vanilla-beans and e-) ;
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OFFICIAL BECOBD of nature's strange
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-368 OFFICIAL EECOBD YEW Z W Y D LX
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3 beautiful Wanganui River scene. t
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OFFICIAL BECORD sufficient number o
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OFFICIAL RECORD
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looking fellows fl* along before a
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picture showing a Puritan leader dy
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OFFICIAL BECORD were also shorn. Th
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OFFICIAL BECORD splendid collection
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and other gems ; silver and turquoi
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SECTION XI. GLXERAL SlAEMMARY OF BU
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ight and attractive display of all
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OFFICIAL BECORD The Christehurch Me
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and Co. Two of the exhibiting hns i
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disc ploughs, drills, cultivators,
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iveter; and a Danish firm, Levin, A
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298 OFFICW BECOBD could be impnrtcd
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Under the heading " Laboratmy Acces
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etreat with its suggestions of comf
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framed enlargements depicting Suckl
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- Under " Sporting Requisites," con
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SECTION XII. THE ETHNOLOGICAJ SECTI
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OFFICIAL RECORD who a h arranged fo
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OFFICIAL RECORD posts and huge carv
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an exaggerated esprcssion of pain t
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OFFICIAL BECOBD when drawn up it fo
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Most of its carved timbers and slab
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have, perhaps, to go to Egypt, to I
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OFFI-L RECORD only supervising its
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hauling up his p t Land-Fish - the
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sa?- their people frequently constr
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OPPICUL RECORD ancestors He told me
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celebrated Pokiha Taranui (the late
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ather than of war. She was built ab
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in Wellington, paid his first visit
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336 OFFIC'ULL RECORD So chanted Tds
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OFFICIAL RECORD RsstlesR my couch w
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quivering stretched arms And hod he
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And from the angle-tower of the lak
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One of the most picturesque eveuts
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SE\V ZEAULD ESHIBITIOS.
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in Maori, called " Te Pihoihoi Moli
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them from going down to Suckland To
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THE COOK- ISLANDERS. JLaoBIs OF POL
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and Xgatikahungnnu Tribes to New 2k
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the usme upon it. The ancient and c
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E taurmakbteR.ngi-e! Koia Tokotoko
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THE FUI-ISLASDERS-FIRE-WALKERS &\?)
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interested spectators. h committee
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OFFICTAL RECORD . -
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hybiscus of their far-awa~ home. On
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some of the men were so d o m to gi
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OFFICIAL RECYIED repeated. Ratn Ife
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SECTION XIII. MUSIC AT THE EXHIB1TI
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the people of the principal tom of
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AJIUSEUENTS ASD SIDE-SHOWS. No visi
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ELECTRIC ELEVATOB (Sooth Tower).-lO
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were conducted by the Christchmh Un
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OFPIfIAL RECORD It was a great nigh
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On the 7th February, st an bpxtion
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H.M. CGSTOXS. The Custon~ office in
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SECTION XV. THE la? night of the Ex
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e overestimated ; an education not
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APPENDICES. I.-DISTBIm COURT DISPLA
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CLASS 1.--GEOLOGICAL AND bahCUULOGI
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X- Exhibit. G. O'Uey, 0th Weatlrnd
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Name. Exhibit Award. Ando-Continent
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CLASS 3.-CHEXICAL XALYUPACTURES-aoW
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CLASS 4.4LASSWARE. POTTERY, ETt,-zo
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CL.- 6.-HEATLXG AND LlGH!JX-Y(i APP
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SUBD~OE ~.--C~BSFZS, llmasm~, HOBEB
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SUBD~OS ~A~TL~BY. Xuoe Seedham. rea
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Nuna Erhibit. Clement Tabot (Idmite
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SUBDI~~IOS I.-Em W4-m~ =D OTRPR VLO
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Xame. F. J. Denton, Kauganui . . .
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Xuna. Eshibir A d . Suuth-w- Railwa
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Sr~ur JZxhibit. L &la. The Fork3 .
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Xuur.. Exhibit. A d . R Evans, YF.i
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ZTuue. G. G, Stad and &I., Chrhrtch
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CLA$fj %.-\VINES, SPIRITS, BEER!& C
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CLASS !5.-tmEfi. SPIRITS. BEERS, CO
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CLASS 26.-A9131-IL FOOD-PRODGCTS-Wn
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Nama The NestlC's and Aq$o-SrisS C
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CLASS 27.-BOOTS LXD SHOES, SADDLERY
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CL4W 28.- WOOL AND FIBRES - coutinr
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SEW BXHfBITIOh'. CLASS-3-2.:-SILVER
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SEW ZEAGAhm -0s. CWSS 33.U ARTICLES
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CLASS =.-XU ARTICLES NOT OTFIERWSE
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CLASS 33-ALL tVitTICLES XOT OTHERWI
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m.-HOME IXDUSTRIES EXHIBITION. SECR
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mc.--a~Jind ClcMs 7-ntinued. CIosa
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-. - Xau18. A d -A. Gibb. Sydenham
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Nsma Arud. W. Bridge, Lind . . Gold
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C'IISPBP---U)&. S-ox ?~.-SX~DIE\FOB
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s~~no1P 33.-Lac~--colltid CladeI Na
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JIESlCAL ASD ELOC'LTIOSART COJiPE!l
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0~C'IA.L RECORD 1;-RULES AND REGLZB
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OFFICIAL BECOBD Xo explosives or my
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NEW ZEALAND IXTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIO
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OFFICIAL BECORD ~~carprs md Ex~m~ma