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  2. THE ADELAIDE EXHIBITION. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COURT.

    The exhibits of carriages are very numerous and creditable. Mr. T. L. Cottrell has seven on view, including two shown in the wood in course of construction. The first is a O-springed Park ...

    Article : 2,235 words
  3. THE TASMANIAN COURT.

    The colony of Tasmania is represented by a very small court, but it contains an exhibit of peculiar interest to South Australia. We refer to Mr. F. A. Fulleine's fine display of patent ...

    Article : 966 words
  4. THE VICTORIAN COURT.

    The sister colony, like a sensible housewife, has made outward adornment a merely secondary consideration, and has devoted herself more to completing her domestic and social ...

    Article : 3,104 words
  5. THE BRITISH COURT.

    The British Court is not quite finished yet, but is rapidly approaching as advanced a stage towards completion as is possible under the circumstances, for a number of exhibits have yet to ...

    Article : 4,217 words
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