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British and Intercolonial Exhibition
Cover of exhibition guidebook
Overview
BIE-classUnrecognized exposition
NameBritish and Intercolonial Exhibition
MottoWestward-Ho
Area40,000 square foot (3,700 m2)
Organized byJohn Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe patron, W.P.Massey vice patron
Location
CountryNew Zealand
CityHokitika, Westland
Coordinates42°43′03″S 170°58′0″E / 42.71750°S 170.96667°E / -42.71750; 170.96667
Timeline
Opening15 December 1923
Closure2 February 1924

The British and Intercolonial Exhibition was a small world's fair held between 15 December 1923 and 2 February 1924 in Hokitika, West Coast, New Zealand to mark the opening of the Otira Tunnel and the diamond jubilee of Westland Province.[1][2]

The patron of the fair was the Governor-general John Jellicoe and the vice-patron then-Prime Minister William Massey.[1]

40,000 square feet were allocated for the exhibition.[1]

Legacy[edit]

A statue of Summer was erected to commemorate the exhibition, and is now outside the Hokitika Museum.[3]

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