The formal opening ceremony took place on 21 June 1887 and began, after a prayer by
Bishop Kennion and a performance of the
Exhibition Cantata (George Herbert Cossins / Edward R. G. W. Andrews), with an address by Sir Edwin Smith, the Vice-President of the South Australian Commission, presenting to the President, the
Governor Sir William Robinson with a golden
master key to the Building, all the locks having been donated by
Chubb & Co. This part of the formalities over, the orchestra and chorus under Professor
Joshua Ives struck up
The Song of Australia. At the closing ceremony on 7 January 1888, the
Jubilee Cantata (or
Victoria Cantata) was performed. Written (words and music) by
Carl Puttmann, it opened with variations on the
Song of Australia and concluded with a
fugue on
God Save the Queen. Total attendance at the Exhibition was announced as 766,880, of which cash admissions were 378,558; season ticketholders 372,818; schools 12,034; and free 3,470. ==Awards==