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Ititcrcoloaiel Exhibition-Ct-APS I. Mineral Products. I. Ores ancl non-metallic mineral proltiois, geological specimen--, building stones, lim s, cements, cia\s, salt. 2 Ciiemical and metallurgical products and processes. 3. Miscellaneous. I Cl\ss IT. Animal Products. 4. Wool, hair, skins, furs, silk, feathers, horns, hoofs, bones, euano. 5. Ment, Fish, Fowl, whether salted, driod. smoked, or preserved ; gelatine, isinglass, milk, butter, cheese. 6. Miscellaneous. Class IIT. Agricultural, Horti.-u!tuml, and Indigenous Vegetable Products. 7. Cereals, agricultural and garden seeds, puis.', food for cattle, tea, coffee, cocoa, tobacco, spices, ginger, hops, herbs and aromatic plants, timber, bark, resins, guuis, fibres, dyes, Has, hemp, cotio-i, india-rubber, guttapercha, materials a lapted fur paper making 8. Fl ur and * meal of every variety and in every form, malt, starch, gluten, sago, tapioca, arrowroot, sugar, 00-deeiionery. 9. Wines perry, cider, ale, porter, spirits, liqueurs, fruits (dried or preserved), pickles, sauces, v i:iegai-, pyroligenous acid, potash, soda, essential and preserved oils and the r cakes, perfumery, mod"ls of fruits and vegetables. 10. Miscellaneous. Cla<s IV. Manufactures and tbe Useful Arts. 11. Porcelain and pottery, glass, iron and hardware, cut lon", wicker-work. 12. Leathor- work, bone-dust, animal cbarcoal and oils, blood, ammonia, glue, fat, tallow. stearine, honey, fat, soap, caudles, varnishe*. Fabrics in silk, wool, cotton', hair, flax or hemp thread, straw, spun, laid, plain, or mixed. li. Articles of clothing, lace, millinery, specimens of native workmanship. 15. Miscellaneous. Class V. The"Ornamental Arts. KJ. Sculpture, painting, casts, photographs, lithographs, models, engravings, carvings. 17. Plate, jewellery, working in metals. IS. Furniture and decorations. 19. Printing, stationery, and bookbinding. 20. Architectural and engineering models, aud Irawinss, ma is, charts, plans and sections. 21. Miscellaneous. Class VL Machinery. 22. Motive machinery and carriages. 23. Mining, metallurgical, chemical, philosophical, -surgical, musical, machinery and instruments. 24-. Agricultural and horticultural machines and implements. 25. > aval, military, and eruiineerine, civil enineerinjr, architectural and building contrivances. z6. Miscellaneous. ,T. G. Km chit, F.R.1.8.A., Secretary. ) uicers of the Commissioners of the Intercolonial inhibition, - Gt, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. Application fom Space to be sent to the SEeItUTARY. 180 . Sn*., — havo the honor to forward herewith particulars of the Articles ? intend io exhibit at the Intel-colon al Kxlnbiton to be held iv Melbourne in August next, also requirements as to space, ke ; and agree to submit to the " Conditions" printed on the other -i ie. Description of Articles to be exhibited, ami whether by the Designer, Tnvent*>r, Manufacturer, ,n- Producer. Class in which tbe Articles are included. State name and address of Agent in Melbourne to receive the Goods after Exhibition. State "-pace — How much in superficial feet. Floor, 'fable Koom. Wall Koom. Signature of Exhibitor, Ad.iress, To the Secretary of the Intercolonial Exhibition, 6i, Ehzaboth-stroef, Melbourne. regulations you, tne guidance of intending Exhibitoes An exhibition of the products, manufactures, ■md arts of New South Wales, South Australia, ; Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Victoria, will be held in Melbourne in 18(56. The Exbibiti n wiil open not earlier than the month of August, and will remain op n for not less than two months, ihe Commissioners will be prepared to receive articles intended for exhibition from the Ist. to the 21st of July inclusive. In order to give the Commissioners the opportunity of making adequate arrangements, forms of application tor space sliould be sent in without leU-v, ana in no case will applications be received later than the 17th June, 18(it>. intending exhibitors are requested to give a full description of their goods on the form above, and particularly to describe ali points of novelty or originality in the objects exhibite (. Jix'iiibiiors must state whether they are the designers, inventors, manufacturers, or producers of the artie.es they propose to exhibit. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right- to receive for exhibition only, aud not i'or eonipetition (if space admit), any object not the jjroauee of the above mentioned Colonies, which may be considered to possess especial merit. lhe Commissioners decline to receive any article ihey may think unsuitable to ihe Exhibition, or objects of an iuilamatory, offensive, perishible, or dangerous character. Counters and wall space will be provided. All goods and articles for-exhibition must be delivered at the building at the charge and risk of the exhibitor. Articles and packages will be unloaded at the building. tihouid the exhibitors or their agents not be present, the packages will be opened by the oili-cei-s of the inhibition, and the contents distributed with care, but at tiie risk of :he exhibitor Tickets will be issued to every exhibitor, his a tr cnt, or servant, to enable him to pass into the buiiding betw en certain hours to arrange the articles for exhibition. These tiokets must be produced on entrance, and giveu up when required. Exhibitors may employ assistants to keep in order the articles they exhibit, or to explain them to visitors, after obta ning written permission irom the Commissioners to that elfect. Free admission, within limits to be fixed by the Couimiss.ouer wid be given io exhibitors or their agents. Effectual means wiil be taken, through the agency of the police or otherwise, to. guard Vainst fire and protect the property hi the exhibition ; but the Commissioners will not be responsible ior losses by tire, robbery, accident, or damage of uny kind. .. " Medals or certificates of merit will be awarded hi ihe different classes. l'r.cee may be afHxed to the articles exhibited. Articles of great size and weight, the placing of whicli will require considerable labor, must be sent or or before ihe 14th ot June; and persons wisuing to exhibit machinery or other objects that will require foundation.-*, must make a declaration to that elfect in their apphcation for ->pace. Any exhibitor whoso goods can be properly placed together, will be at liberty to arrange such goods in his own way ; provided his arrangement-*--are compatible with the general scheme of tbe exhibition, and the convenience of other ci* kibitors. . Exhibitors may not remove their goods or sub'Bdt utakbthers for thorn during the period the exhibition eiiali remain open without leave from tke Cdiumisrionsra.

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Southland Times, Issue 552, 3 September 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 552, 3 September 1866, Page 4

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