New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition (1889)
The New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition was a world's fair held in Dunedin, New Zealand in 1889.[1] It opened on 26 November 1889 and ran until 19 April 1890[1] with 625000 visits made, and made a profit.[1]
The fair celebrated that country and the South Seas. Exhibitions included New Zealand's Eiffel Tower, a 40 metre high wooden structure based on the Eiffel Tower built by the Austral Otis Elevator Company and used to display their products.[2] The tower was estimated to cost £1200 and included an elevator that travelled about 30 m. A smaller Eiffel Tower, without an elevator, was situated in an adjacent garden area, near the internal courtyard of the exhibition.[3]
John Roberts was President of the Exhibition and for his services was awarded the Companionship of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, in 1891.[4]
Related Fairs
- 1865 in Dunedin - New Zealand Exhibition (1865) from 12 January – 6 May 1865
- 1885 in Wellington - New Zealand Industrial Exhibition
- 1906 in Christchurch New Zealand International Exhibition (1906),
- 1925 in Dunedin New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition (1925)
- 1939-40 in Wellington New Zealand Centennial Exhibition (1939-1940)
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