WATT, KENNEDY, & WATT, MERCHANTS & COMMISSION AGENTS EASTERN SPIT, NAPIER. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION. 1865. THE COMMISSIONERS invite designs for the Honorary Certificates, on which must appear the following Words and Spaces:— NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. The Commissioners appointed by his Excellency, Sir George Grey, K.C.8., nave awarded on the recommendation of tho Jury of Class Honorable Mention of for Exhibited by him as tho thereof. (Signed) (LS) Superintendent of Otago, President of the Commission. Exhibition Building. The Seal will be Sin. in diameter. Drawings of the designs, marked by a motto, must bo forwarded to the Hon. Secretary on or before Ist July, 1861, accompanied by a sealed envelope, with the Motto outside and containing the Name and Address of the Designer. Ten Guineas will be given for the best design if deemed worthy of adoption, and it will be the property of the Commissioners. Rejected drawings’will be returned to their owners. ALERED ECCLES, Honorary Secretary. Offices of the Commission, Dunedin, April 15, 1864. NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. JANUARY, 1865. HAWKE’S BAY COMMITTEE for promoting the objects of the Exhibition : The lion. 11. Russell J. D. Canning, Esq. J. Rhodes, Esq. Rev. S. Williams James Gordon, Esq. Major Xamhertj Rev. J. Hamlin H. S. Tiffen, Esq. S. Locke, Esq. J. Wilkinson, Esq. S. Begg, Esq. THE COMMITTEE, in solicitingj'the cooperation of their fellow-settlers, direct their attention to the following:— Applications for space will continue to be received by the Chairman or any of the Committee, if in time to reach Dunedin by the Ist October; but the New Zealand Exhibition Commissioners are desirous of ascertaining at the earliest possible date the approximate amount of space requiredjby each Province. Mr. Begg authorizes the Committee to state that lie will give storage free for goods and specimens sent to bis care by intending exhibitors. Should the interest shown by tho inhabitants of Hawke’s Bay warrant such a course, the Superintendent'has promised to ask from the Council a grant of public monies to aid the Committee in affording facilities to exhibitors. All articles, except those of great size and weight will be received in Dunedin until 12th December, 1864. The Exhibition will bo opened on the first Tuesday in January, 1865. The Chairman or some of the Committee will attend every Monday from 12 to 1, when all the information furnished by the New Zealand Exhition Commissioners may be obtained. The following list comprises articles suitable for exhibition:— Flax, raw and manufactured including pulp for paper making. Oils, Fats and Wax, and their products. Wool, washed and unwashed, dyed and manufactured into cloth. Wheat, Maize, Oats, Barley, Malt, Peas, Beans &c. (samples not to exceed one imperial peck.) Flour, Oatmeal, Biscuits. Cheese, Bacon, Hams, Butter. Agricultural and Horticultural Implements. Woods of construction —Specimens should in all cases be converted into plank or scantling of such a size as to show its mercantile value. Longitudinal and transverse sections should be cut, if possible, 4 |in. thick, and cut so as to show the “ sap” and “ bark” on both edges. Each kind should be accompanied by a few twigs, and pressed leaves and flowers, as well as fruit, if procurable. Dye Woods and Tanning materials, accompanied by a few twigs and leaves, with if possible the flower and fruit of tho trees or plant. Mechanical, Architectural, Building contrivances, or Models. Furniture, Cabinet Work, Upholstery, &c. leather manufactures, Saddlery, Harness, Boots and Shoes. Specimens and illustrations of Natural* History and Physical Science. Photographs, Paintings in Oil and Water Color, Drawings, Etchings, Engravings, Maps, &c. Liqueurs, iErated Water, and other? drinks ; Tobacco. Shells suitable for manufacturing purposes. Feathers, Skins, and manufactures from illair. Mineral products, Iron Sand, Limestone, Building Stone and Paving Flags, &c. Maori and other aboriginal implements and manufactures. And every article produced or obtained by human industry, whether of— Raw materials, Machinery, Manufactures, or Fine Arts. JOHN WILKINSON, Chairman. Napier, April 23, 1864.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 186, 5 August 1864, Page 4
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