- Page 1: NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIO
- Page 5: PREFACE. To the Right Hon. Sir Jose
- Page 9 and 10: The New Zealand International Exhib
- Page 11 and 12: Exhibition in any part of Australas
- Page 15 and 16: carried ouf by the Government in ra
- Page 17 and 18: of the inception and history of the
- Page 19 and 20: solitude. Like the men of " Forky-u
- Page 21 and 22: FGngdom. The expmt kade in meatthe
- Page 23 and 24: Number of live-stock- &P . . Cattle
- Page 25 and 26: NEW ESEDITIOX. paired since the pro
- Page 27 and 28: NEW ZEAIAXD ~xmmmo~. 17 Plsins ; th
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- Page 31 and 32: NEW ZEALAiW EX-ON. THE CITY OF CHBI
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- Page 35 and 36: ever gratefully remember their effo
- Page 37: SEW ZEALCSD ESEIBITIOK. exhibits of
- Page 42: Hos. -1. CARROLL, S E ZEALAND. ~ JI
- Page 45 and 46: Hoa. ROBERT JIcSAB. Ex-Y~strnm OF T
- Page 47 and 48: SEW ZEXLhND EXl3IBmON. Hos. J. C:.
- Page 51: SEW ZlUlAhm EIHIBfTIOS. Tilt. LATE
- Page 59: 4 Exhibition. NEW W W ESHTBITIOX.
- Page 64: Hox. C. H. Lor-lssos, N.L.C., C~aln
- Page 68 and 69: THE ESHIBITIOX COJIJIITT~S. . - Ilu
- Page 70 and 71: OFFICIAL RECORD I,:~;HTISG COYUI~TE
- Page 72 and 73: OFPICIU. RECORD SEW ZFALIXD ~ Y U P
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- Page 76 and 77: OFVIClAL RECORD ~OEKISG E-TS COMXI~
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light wirea and more than twelve mi
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OFFICIAL BECOBD SECTION 111. THE OP
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included the First and Second North
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OPPICIAL BECOBD Ere a ahort cmtwy l
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OFFICIAL RECORD interpret it rightl
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plsnse.)-In such a great undertahg
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?r?S\V ZEALASD EXKIRITIOS. 93 tion
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at the regulation " slow " pace thr
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He confessed that he was sstonished
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landers, to let them feel the broth
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131cm HOX. SIR Jon E. Go-. P.C., SP
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NEW ZEALAND ESBfBIl'ZON. Sir John G
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SECTION IV. THE EXHIBITIOK -Qh?) TH
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to say n o w of the multitude of ge
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the array of beautiful motor-cam, s
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XEW ZEbLbhm EXEUEITIOX. 111 in a qu
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" \I-OXDERLAS~." \VITII THE TOBOC.~
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SECTION V. NEW ZEAWW GOVERXHENT DEP
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The broad aim of the Department, as
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upn by the ladybirds, specimens of
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finished fabrics, amongst which wer
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. collection of the various machine
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OFFICIAL EECOBD in hive of an up-to
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e read with those of Weatland and o
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South Island- Seddonville, near Wes
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SEW ZEAI&W E-XEIEITION. On the back
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Staircase Viaduct was a model of th
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in the big worlishop~. While primar
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All the locomotives, cars, ~81% and
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to-date instnunent in the science o
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. - Two Vnws OF m GOOPBR~RBT TOUPEB
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Other features that enhanced the in
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y the guardian white tohungcr, 3fr.
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SEW ESEbLbSD EXHIBITIOX. labour law
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and send them to the Labour Departm
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SEW ZEII.*KT) ESB-OX. their represe
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manding the R.K.Z.A. A.ll classes o
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Whitechapel cart, built of mottled
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The walls of the building above the
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An oil-painting by Mrs. Hocken, of
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Tasman Valley near Yount Cook, Rock
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1 . ' lionlike mane. There were two
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NEW ZJULAXD ESHIBITIOX. but equally
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SECTION VII. HOHE m1)GSTRLE8 A33 TE
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0FPICI.U EECOBD work, and needlewor
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OFPICI&L RECORD SECTION VIII. NEW Z
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1 OFFICIAL mom The provincial distr
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scraped, some of the best specimens
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OFFICIAL RECORD &ides those of the
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d) ; nines and wattle-bark from the
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works ; and other maps showed the b
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OFFICIAL RECORD
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farmer and the bushman. One item wa
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eer caslcs from Palmerston h'orth ;
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SEW ZEdLAND RxEIBm0,Y. novel exhibi
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.YEW ZEbLA-YI) EXHIBITION. I:, '
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SEW 7&U?rl) EXHIBITION. Ryan, Sprin
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[a- - - . I i 1 . . Il
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The picture showed the " Ann " unde
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six-pounder bronze gun, mounted on
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OFFICIAL RECORD
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of carcases of mutton and lamb pear
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OFFICIhL RECORD that lay beneath th
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OFFICLkL RECORD
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qua& reefs of the West Coast were t
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OFFICIAL RISCORI) Samoa. in the fac
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Alexander ; lithographic stone from
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Westland is still to a considerable
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French warship of a past era (such
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South-Sea-Island manufacture that w
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SECTION IX. THE EMPIRE'S COrRTS. BR
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" Warspite " ?&nine hi*, London. Am
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carvh~gs in ivory? and lettering an
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iuto the national consn~ption were
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234 OFFICIAL RECORD its hceptiou in
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OFFICIAL RECOBD war. Amongst the ar
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OVPIC'IAL RECORD frolu Filhlouth. s
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Moonlight photography was represent
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a variee of other memory-haunted sp
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its industries and its progress, fr
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llliud by a large stand of sp!mdid
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OFFICIAL BECORD of Ontario. Amongst
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OPPLC'IAL BBCOBD the offices of the
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OFFICIAL BECOBD A collection of rep
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strnction of the ,orest Cataract Da
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'' digging- " and mines during the
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SOUTH A- " C9rny Wine, and Oil" wes
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Upon the side facing Canada were -c
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than any othez country for trade wi
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SEW ZEALAND E~%IBITIOf\'. grown toh
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ma C U ~ S ~ L ~ SEW ZRICrW EXHIBIT
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ZEALASD EXHIBITIOS.
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" kowhai " buttans, photo-frames in
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and for the most part painted b~ Mr
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purples and black-blues, 'The Rugge
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From the studio of the late G. F. W
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-YEW ZEALE'YD E?CFJIBITION. 279 Wal
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The eighty-three pieces of senlptur
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SEW 2EAwD -1TIOS. Morton Same ; por
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Gregory), the Royal Water-colonrs S
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SEW ZEAlAXD ESHIBITIOX. WOOL AND WO
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NEW !ZEALC?cSD EXHIBITION. from Xot
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Dairy Company (Limited); Sefton Dai
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" Boomerang " brand. The principal
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E Y G ~ ~ IBONFO~ING, c , ETC. Unde
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E. H. Smith, Otawha, Hawkei Bay, a
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SE\\* ZEAW?) ESHIBITIOK. 11ishm and
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cqets, ccnrtains, lockers, and all
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Mus~ca~ 1x8~~-m. A veF noticeable f
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Perfumery, soaps, diainfedanta, dcc
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HEW !ZENAND EXEIBlTIOW. the exhibit
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t NEW ZEALAm EXHIBITIOX. The h r i
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SEW ZEAIdCSD ESHIBITION. ment with
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sGt the altered conditions of n-arf
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ickers which had to be used in the
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NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION.
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the rwctwc (" legs " on eaeh side o
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plates were painted in other tastef
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NEW ZEUVD EXRLBXTIOX. was the busin
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the sweet potsto, to these shores f
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in the repa* and fitting-out of his
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self amidships in the long, mmw dw-
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mild tale of the Hauhau hnnthg expe
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SEW ZEALAJP E-XHIBITIOS. and poi-gi
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manipulating the pirori has not yet
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NEW ZEAUXD E~ITLOS. At ihe final wo
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MY -ping eyes -h like the droolrily
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Tuta might \tell be fadi with that
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34 OFFICIAL lE('ORL, This n-as olle
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visitors with one of their melodiou
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Ou a subsequent occasio~l the Gover
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OFFImL RECORD
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352 OFVICIAL RECORD The Cook-Island
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llowing individuals: From Rarotonga
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SEW ZfUULlun EXHIBITION. rising nal
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To the Islanders these sounds have
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These Nine people cam a long way. T
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tion gro~~ds, danced their fan. and
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spare me I will so cause it that yo
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and mndrodp wai-bedizened, watching
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and, in addition, dry-leaf circlets
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water, and makes a not unpleasant c
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W& TUE FIJIAX UELECATIOS PBESPSTlXG
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of the side-shows, the unnsually la
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all told, there were the k s o' th'
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the lake waters and back, were to b
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SECTION XIV. EVENTS OF THE EXHIBITI
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SEW ZEM&W EXBJBIIION. competitions
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Ade-aide. All branches of the servi
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The Exhibition Home, which was situ
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The largest atteudance at the Yew Z
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SEW ZEALAND ESHIBITIOS. " Prometheu
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the wurteaas and able gentlemen in
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CLASS 1.-GEOLOGICAL iLYD MDEZWXGICf
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J. Bonskiil, duckland . . . . RkBnd
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Hont d'Or Gold-mining Company. Ross
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CLASS 3.-CHENICAL UdSt7FACTGRES-con
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CLASS 4-GLASSWw POTTERY, ETC.-mdind
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OFFICIAL RECORD Same. ErbiW. A d .
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a-0. Wellington Woollen-man- P Y (U
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CLASS 9.-PBLYTLNG, STATIONERY, En'.
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SWDI~N ?.-G~GVL- IROS. Name. Humphr
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Name. John Brimmed and Sons, Loadon
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Xuue. Enion Steamship Compan~. Dune
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CLASS 51.-SE\TLYG, mITTWG. AND PRmT
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game. Exhibit. A d C'ampklL Gas-pro
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Sew Zcalancl fiutncm' ('v-vlmtire .
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Salue. Eruibit. Awdrd. New Ztdaud h
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Xame. Exhibiit. H. G. Holland. XeLs
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CLASS E.-\mES, SPIRITS, BEERS, CORD
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OFFICIAL RECORD CL-LSS 25.-\VINES,
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OFFICIAL sgCOED CLASS f GA.-ALIJIES
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x- T.i Tap Dairy Company . . Setton
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xlune. ExhiExhibit. Pow Bms.. Vhxia
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CZdSS 31.-AGEICWLTURAL XAC'HIhTERY
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CLASS 33.--1LL ARTICLES NOT OTHERWI
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CIJSS %-ALL -BTLCLES NUT OTHEBIVlSE
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Nune. New Zesland Department of ;S%
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AGRICWLTUW AND PASTORAL CO33PETIT1O
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OFFICIAL BECOBD -OX 6.4h~~~mxox~nti
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OPFICIAL RECORD Smox ~ ~ . - - M O
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class 21. E. C Cole, Christchurch .
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HOME INDrnRIES ExErBITION-m~ntKd. S
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a48 2. G. U. Twmcy. Lfitelton . . G
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HOME DID~STRIES EXHIBITIOS~~nwd. Ss
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-9- BRXs BUDS COLNTESI!. The result
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mben to the floor is n-, no nails,
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Po- TO lhm h~rmosa RUL~LS Should an
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WE-S AND ~~ FBOI 2%~ XAY, 1905, TO