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Public Notices, NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1835: * Offices of" the local Com mittee, \ '.. Province' of Southland. j_■ REGULATIONS of the Local Committee for ; the reception of goods intended to be.exlubited : — -•:- " ': .- • 1. The Local Committee shall decide which arti; cles, that may be forwarded . by intending . exhibitors, shall be sent to the .Exhibition. v ;•-. 2. With respect to those articles whienfche Committee decline to send, such articles may be ■ sent under the auspices of the Committee, but at. the risk and expense of the exhibitor. . , ; . 3. Subject to the necessary limitation 'of space, all persons, whether designers, inventors'^ manufacturers, producers, or possessors of articles, of New Zealand origin, or of. such others, the produce of other countries, as may in the estimation of fche°commiltee be eminently calculated to illustrate or aid in the development of the resources of the Province, will be allowed to exhibit ; in each case they must state in what character they exhibit. 4. Exhibitors must be at the charge of insuring their own goods, should they require this security, as the committee will not be responsible for losses or damage of any kind j but it will take every reasonable care of the articles confided to its charge. 5. Every article senfc separately, and every package must be legibly marked with the name of the country or colony of which it is the produce or manufacture, and, as far as practicable, with the name of the exhibitor or exhibitors. 6. The following is the form of address which should be adopted : To the Commissioners of New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. Building, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. From [state country and exhibitor's name.]^ I. To prevent loss, miscarriage, or mislaying articles, or packing cases containing them, wliich occupy less bulk than two cubic feet, such article, &c, should not be sent separately, if it can be avoided ; but packages under such size, containin" as far as possible tbe same classes of articles, should be transmitted in combination. 8. Articles once deposited in tbe Exhibition Building, wdl not be permitted to be removed without written permission from the Commissioners. 9. Articles intended for sale must have prices, in plain figures, affixed thereto. 10. No Customs' duties are chargeable on articles sent to the Exhibition, or returned from thence under the care of the Committee ; bufc in case such duties shall become chargeable on account of the sale of such articles, or otherwise, such charges must be paid by the exhibitor. 11. As it is proposed to hold a local exhibition of the articles intended to be sent to the Exhibition, intending exhibitors are requested to send the articles they propose to exhibit, without delay, to the Secretay's office, Government Buildings. J. B. TAYLOR, 50 tc Secretary. Business Directory. JOHN WEBB, COMMISSION & GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT, Riverton. 54-tc Agent for the Southland Times. JOHN MUNRO, BOOKSELLER AND COMMERCIAL STATIONER, Dee-street, Invercargill. 1-tc PHOTOGRAPHY. " T\ ROSS, * (Late Photographer to Her Majesty,) PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Arcade, Tat-street, 14-tc T. J. WHITE, GENERAL MERCHANT, COMMISSION AGENT, &c., DEE-STREET. 1-tc J. KINGSLAND, -r EATHER k GRINDERY WAREHOUSE, \_i Tay-Street, Invercargull. 43-tc WHITTINGHAM BROS., TMPORTERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, I WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Havllock-street, RIVERTON. Queenstown, LAKE WAKATIPU. 12 Princes-street, DUNEDIN. DUNSTAN. Bond -street, MELBOURNE. AND SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. 1-tc P. MOELLER AND CO., DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, MELBOURNE HOUSE, Opposite the Royal Hotel. 1-tc DAVID WEBSTER, Dee-street (opposite Southland Club), PAINTER, PAPER-HANGER, GLAZIER, AND Importer of Every Article in the Trade. 1-fcc McDONALD & CO., QADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS, DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL, N.Z., Next to Messrs. Carey and Gilles' Horse Bazaar. Established 1859. 1 tc I. BROAD, TTTATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Tat-street, INVERCARGILL. 40-tc DALRYMPLE AND BLACKLOCK, WHOLESALE STOREKEEPERS, Importers, & Bonded. Warehousemen, DEE-STREET, 1-tC I »T TEBO A.R CH lili. J. W. A. MARCHANT, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR. Esk-street. 39-tc ; C. N. CAMPBELL, ACCOUNTANT and AVERAGE ADJUSTER, Beaven's Buildings, T A Y-S TRE ET. -1-tO; KENNETH M'IVOR, BO ND ED STORE . Tat-btSKet. 1-fce -

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 56, 8 October 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 56, 8 October 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 56, 8 October 1864, Page 1

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