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SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

—— «- " The following complete list of the exhibits forwarded through the local Committee, has been kindly handed to us by the Secretary (Mr. W. J. Smith): — By Messrs. J. and T. Meek. White velvet wheat, grown by Mr. W. Stewart. Red straw wheat, grown by Mr. J. Fulton. Purple straw wheat, grown by Mr. W. Kirkaldy. Tuscan wheat, grown by Mr. N. Lane. Barley, grown by Mr. W. Meek. Danish oats, grown by Mr. John Scott. Canadian short oats, grown by Mr. James Orr. Black Tartarian oats, grown by Mr. William Morton. By Oamaru Stone Company. Block of stone, undressed Stone column, with capitals. Cornice and Balusters, in case. Carved? stone—subject: Duck and Pukaki, with ferns and creepers. Messrs. Lintott £), nd Otters'"'-N. Bushel of barley, grown by E. Bight. Bushel malt, made from barley. Dozen of bottled stout. Dozen of pale ale. Two kilderkins of pale ale. By New Zealand Loan, and Mercantile Agency Company. White velvet wheat, grown by Messrs. Howden and Warnock. Whits velvet wheat, grown by Messrs. Murdock and Watson. Bushel white velvet wheat, grown by Mr A. Bell. bushel white velvet seed wheat, grown by Mr, John Forester, White Tuscan wheat, grown by Messrs. Fleming and Hedley. Red straw wheat, grown by Messrs. C, and T. Todd. Bushel Chevalier barley, grown by Mr, Henry Little. Bushel Chevalier barley, grown by Mft W. Jessop. Bushel Canadian oats, grown by Messrs, Fleming and Hedley. Bushel of barley oats, grown by Mr. John Lewis. Bushel Danish oats, grown by Mr. A. Bell. Bushel white velvet oats, grown by the Hon. Mathew Holmes. Bushel white velvet wheat, grown by Hon. Mathew Holmes. Bushel potato oats, grown by Hon. Mathew Holmes,

Bushel white velvet wheat, grown by Mr. E. Menlove. By Me. E. A. Gifford. Oil painting—Milford Sound, with Mitro Peak, Lion, and Pembroke. Water color drawing—Sheep station (interior New Zealand. Ben Ohau, Mackenzie Country. Oil painting—Sunset glow on eastern horizon, near Oamaru. Water-color drawing—Moeraki Beach and boulders. Water-color drawing—A winter's day on Lake Pukaki, Mount Cook in the distance. Water-color drawing—Round boulders, Moeraki Beach, New Zealand. By Mrs. P. S. Ansted. Water-color representing basket of fruit. By Chamber of Commerce. Phetograpli of Oamaru Town.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1009, 14 July 1879, Page 2

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SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1009, 14 July 1879, Page 2

SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1009, 14 July 1879, Page 2

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