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"jVTELSON EXHIBITION, 1873. Tub Exhibition will be divided into Seven Departments, and each will be under the supervision of a, Sub-Committee appointed by tbe Committee ol Management '! hi following enumeration of the Classes in each Department, is published for the information of intending Ex ibitors, and the Public generally : — HORTICULTURAL. Class. I — Annual and Biennial I' lowers (growing) 2— Other Flowering Piants 3— Groups of Flowers iv Stand, Pot, or Vase 4— Fruit s— Vegetables 6 — Grain and Seed 7— Horticultural Devices B— Bouquets of Cut Flowers 9 — Miscellaneous INDUSTRIAL. Class I— Will consist of articles manufactured from tbe precious metals, or connected therewith, as Jewellery,- Plated and Gilded Goods, &c. 2— Articlps made from Iron, Lead, and other metals. 3— -Ai tides made from Stone Biid Earths of all kinds, including Glassware, Earthenware, Pottery, &c. 4—Articles made from Wood, or Wood nnd Iron, including Machinery, Carriages, Tools, Bssketware, &c. •5 — Articles made from Wool, including raw material, Mats, &c, made from Lambs-skins an'i woven articles 6— Articles, made frem Flax, and other fibres of a kindred nr.ture 7 — Articles made from Leather, including Dressed Huns, Parchment, & a, &c. B— Articles made from Hair, Fur, Featherß, Pone, Horn, or Shell, including Brushware 9 — zVrticles made from Paper, including substances adap'ed for Paper-making 10 — Articles ma : c from Fat, such as Soap. Candles, Tallow, Lard; Animal, Veg< table, and Mineral Oils 11 — Articles made from the products of Minerals and Metals, such as Paints and Dyes, including .Animal and Vegetable Dye?, also Chemical Products 12— Articles made from Sugar and other saccharine matter, such as Con'ectionery; also Starch, &c 13— Articles such as Wax, Glue, Gums, Eesins, Baiks 14 — Articles such as Hops, Malt, Chicory. &c 15— Articles for Tanning p rposes 16— Articles of Food, inoludirg preserved meat, fish, fruit, sauces, pickles and eiairy produce 17 — Beverages, including cordials, bitters, &c 18 — Models in all materials 19 — Architectural and Industrial Designs and Drawings 20— Miscellaneous LADIES' INDUSTRIAL. Class I—For1 — For articles ma 'e by hand in Tlain Sewing, &c. and for articles made by machine in Plain Sewirg 2— For articles made by hand in Fancy Sewing, Embroidery, &c, and for articles made by machine in Fancy Sewing, Embroidery, &c 3 — For articles made of Lace, Tambour H ork, Knitting, Netting, Tstting, and Crochet 4 — For articles made of Woolwork s— For articles made of Silk fi— For articles made of Leather 7— For articles made of Straw, (plaiting, &c) B—For8 — For articles made of Paper B—For8 — For articles made of Bead and Shell Work 10 — For articles made of Patchwork 11 — For articles made of Artificial Flowers. Fruits, &c 12 — Miscellaneous FINE ARTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY. PROVINCIAL ARTISTS. Class I—Paintings1 — Paintings in' Oil Colors 2— Paintings in Water Colors 3— Cnyon Drawings 4— Sketches in Indian Ink, Sepia, or other single Colors s—Pencil5 — Pencil Sketches 6— Photography (Portrait) pMn 7— Do., do , Colored in Oil or Water Colors B—Photography,8 — Photography, Landscape. Artists resident iv other parts of New Zealand or in the Australian, Colonies — *same Classes as the above. EUROPEAN ARTISTS. r lass I—Collection1 — Collection of Oil Paintings 2— Do. Water Color Paintings Chromo-Lithograpby, Oleographs, and Plain Lithography Sculpture, Statuary, and Plaster Casts.

NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! 1 (Ex ALBION.) HATS! HATS! HATS! T. S. WYMOND &Co are now showing a splendid g assortment of Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats in all the H Newest Shapes— Coast Guard, Dreadnought, Lyra, Har- § ; lingham, Daphne, Oberon, Nellie, Dolly Varden, &c. = o Kid Gloves. Kid Gloves. g m One case First Choice Josephine's in all the newest Jg colors, suitable for the coming season. FLOWERS ! FLOWERS ! FLOWERS ! w o A Superb Lot of Hat, Bonnet, and Bridal. £go o d PRINTS ! PRINTS ! PRINTS ! ! g| Hi In Brilliants,* Satin, Stripe, FrenchTicquette. i* 2 j w ! >■ Mens' Tweed Trousers & Tests. 8' SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! S A Splendid assortment of Crimean and Silk Shirts. §f T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S Hall of Commerce. Bridge Street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 226, 19 September 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 226, 19 September 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 226, 19 September 1873, Page 2

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