THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.
The following is a list of the exhibits to be forwarded by the Local Committee for Christohnrch to the Melbourne Exhibition : I. Works of Art.—J". F. McOardell, drawinge; W. Garrard, oil paintings; A. It. Nichols, oil paintings j John Gibb, oil paintings ; W. M. N. Watkins, oil paintings ; S. C. Parr, oil paintings ; H. Billon's, oil paintings ; T. Cane, water-color drawings; IS. T. Temple, water-color drawings; L. Neville, water-color drawings; W. Savage, pen and ink drawing; Matheson and Co., engraving on glass; N. K. Cherrill, photographs; A. Ay era, photographs of Christchurch ; James Peele, oil paintings. 11. Education and Instruction, Apparatus and Processes of the Liberal Arts—Tombs and Davis, bookbinding; Dr. Von Haast special exhibitions ; Lyttelton Harbor Board, model. 111. Furniture and Accessories—G. Potts, table covers, fringes, &o.; Austin and Kirk, pottery, stoneware, &o.; Ford and Ogdon, pottery, bricks, stoneware, &■•. ; Petersen and Co., silversmith's work ; M.| Sandstein, silversmith's work ; T. Condliffe, terracotta; J. A. Mcllraitb, pottery ware, &e. IV. Textile Fabrics, Clothing, and Accessories—C. Chinnery, twino'and rope; J.'.Seed, twine and rope ; J£aiopoi Woollen Company, blankets, flannels, yarns; Lightband, Allan and Co., boots and shoes; Pushel, Jaurnay, and Co., papier mache, &c.; G. Hyde, boots and shoes; W. Harris, boots and shoes; Nicholls and Son, boots and shoes. .
V. Raw and Manufactured Products—D. Maydwell, bono duat; T. O. Moorhouse, artificial manures.
VI. Machinery—Apparatus and processes used in the mechanical industries—W. Moor, carriage ; A. G. Howl and, carriage ; A. Dunbar, saddlery; T. Atkinson, cooking rangej T. S. Charter, battery. VII. Alimentary Products—W. H. Mein, preserved meats; G. Pannell, flour ; R. Wilkin and Co., grass seed ; Trent Bros., chicory and spices; E. H. Banks, cereals; P. Cunningham and Co., cereals; A. Moore and Co., cereals; Royse, Stead and Co., cereals; J. Graham, cheese; J. Goodwin, cheese; A. Duncan and Son, agricultural seeds ; A. Gee, jellies ; James Eagle, hams and bacon ; G. King and Co., cereals; W. Ouddon, malt; C* T. Dudley, cereals ; W. D. Wood, flour, &c.; McDonnell Bros., hams, bacon, and cheese; J. Gilmour, hams and bacon; John Coe, cereals ; W. Watson, cheese; Ward and Co., beer ; Vincent and Co., beer; Crown Brewery Company, beer ; Manning and Co., beer, malt and barley; Schwartz and Co., colonial wines. IX. Horticulture—T. S. Potts, New Zealand seeds and cones of forest trees. X. Mining Industries—Greig and Hunter, rough) and polished granites; Ingram and White, native chalk; J. B. Stansoll, glass sand, &c.; Canterbury Marble Company, native marble; W. Wilson, coal and building stone; A. E. Peache, building stone.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1985, 5 July 1880, Page 3
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