Volume 63: Lady Parker and Sir H. Watson Parker papers, 1829-1889: No. 164
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[Page 164]
much of the Exhibition. Our first impression was one of almost entire disappointment, but our subsequent opinion was certainly much improved.
The plan of the Exhibition is arranged most conveniently & notwithstanding the immenseness of the design, each section is reached without any difficulty whatever. The productions of one country occupy no [indecipherable] space & N.S.W., in my view, stands foremost in the Australian group. The park & forests, [indecipherable] and the old arid [indecipherable] de Mers are [indecipherable] - & it is to be hoped that so much labor has not been bestowed in [indecipherable]. - these [indecipherable] shall in time be a great addition to Paris [indecipherable] has [indecipherable] the Exhibition attended a great many