New Zealand Industrial Exhibition (1885) Explained

Category:10
Year:1885
New Zealand Industrial Exhibition
Area:83,425 sq. feet
Visitors:132,787
Country:Colony of New Zealand
City:Wellington
Venue:Lambton Quay
Open:1 August 1885
Close:31 October 1885

The New Zealand Industrial Exhibition was an industrial exhibition held in a large[1] Industrial Exhibition Building in Wellington, between Lambton Quay and Stout Street in 1885.[2] Organised by Julius Vogel it was intended to display New Zealand's industries to both encourage foreign investment and to boost New Zealand's self-confidence.

Opening

The exhibition was opened by William Jervois, (Governor-General of New Zealand) on 1 August 1885, with the Mayors of Auckland (William Waddel), Christchurch (Charles Hulbert) and Wellington (George Fisher) in attendance.

Buildings, exhibits and entertainment

As well as the main purpose built exhibition building exiting an existing drill hall was used as a concert hall with a borrowed organ from Jenkins of Christchurch.

And in St George's Hall refreshments were served on the ground floor, with its upper storey of St George's Hall being used for painting, drawing and photograph display. There was a water colour competition, which was won by John Gully with his Western Coast of Tasman Bay.[3]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Papers Past - Te Aroha News - 8 Hereturikōkā 1885 - THE EXHIBITION AT WELLINGTON. (BY TELEGRAPH.—"STAR" REPORTER.). 26 April 2012.
  2. Web site: The 1885 New Zealand Industrial Exhibition - Collections Online - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. 26 April 2012.
  3. Web site: John Gully biography. 26 April 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120427124701/http://thesuter.org.nz/collection/johngully1819-1888.aspx. 27 April 2012.