Government Advertisement. TIMBERS. Committee op Management. Geo. Holmes, Esq. J. Booth, Esq. F* Jenkins, Esq. Exhibits will be classed as follows : — Ship building Timber. House-building Timber. Furniture Woods. Fancy and Ornamental Woods. Wood Carvings. Exhibits of Woods for furniture or fancy and ornamental purposes, must have one side rough and one polished. Exhibits to be accompanied by a description and statement of the price at place of production. AGRICULTURAL, ¥L.IX, AND OTHER MACHINERY. Sub-Committee op Management. , E. Richardson, Esq., M.H.R. A. Duncan, Esq. ; R. Wilkin, Esq. E. G. Wright, Esq. Exhibits will be classed as follows : — Class I. — Railway Plant ; including models, wheels, springs, gauges, railway chairs, carriage breaks, signals, couplings, &c, carriages and engines. Class II. — Carriages not connected with Rail or Tramways : Buggies, carriages, and carts of sorts, cabs, spring carts, coachsmith's work, specimens of carriage painting, &c. Class 111. — Machinery in general ; inclusive of engines, cranes, quartz-crushing machines, chain pumps, turbines, Californian pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, boiling-down plant, &c. Class IV. — Agricultural and Horticultural Machinery and Implements : Rollers, clodcrushers, harrows, reaping and mowing machines, threshing machines, seed sowers, ploughs, horse hoes, cultivators, wool and cheese presses, whipple trees, field gates, iron fencing, hurdles, rakes and tools, garden chairs, fountains, &c. Class T. — Flar Machinery .- Strippers, dry a.n& wet scutchers, feeding and discharging apparatus, hackles, &c. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Bub-Committee op Management. W. D. Wood, Esq. J. Ollivier, Esq. J. P. Jameson, Esq. W. J. M'llroy, Esq. J. Gordon, Esq. Building Stones— ln pieces not less than 8 in. cube, with statement of the size procurable from the quarries. Bricks — Building Bricks, in parcels of 25 ; Fire Bricks, in parcels of 6. Limestones, Slates, Cement— Specimens. Pottery, including Flower-pots, Tiles, Drainpipes, and Earthenware — Specimens not exceeding 72 cubic feet space. Oils, Animal, Mineral, and Vegetable — Samples of notless than 1 pint. Wax, Glue, Gum — Samples of not less than 2 lbs. Whalebone — Specimens. Bone Dust and Artificial Manures — Samples not less than 3 bushels of each kind sent. Preserved Meats — In cases suitable for export. Salt Provisions, Beef, Pork, Bacon, and Hams, Fish Beef and Pork in casks of 200 lbs ; Bacon and Hams, 100 lbs each j Fiab, not less than 25 lbs. Preserved Fruits, Jams, and Honey — Samples not leas than 3lbs. Syrups, Cordialß, Sauces— Samples of not less than 2 bottles of each kind sent. Wines and Spirits — Samples of not less than 2 bottles of each kind sent. Ale and Porter — In cases or bulk suitable for export. Soap — Household Soap, S6lbs ; Fancy Soap, 7 lbs. s Tallow and Laru — In keg 9. Candles — Samples of not less than 24 lbs. Cheese— Not less than two of each kind sent. Butter — In kegs. Chicory and Tobacco — Samples, raw and pi'epared, of not less than 7 lbs. Hops — Samples of not less than 20 lbs. Biseaits — 12 lbs of each kind sent. Kpgs, Casks, Cheese VatsrChurns, &c- -Samples Brooms and Brushware — Not less than two of each kind sent. Basketware — Samples. Tweeds and Clotha — Piece 3of not less than 12 yards each. Hats —^ample case not exceeding 3 feet square. Blankets, Plaids, and Hosiery — Samples. Furniture, inlaid Cabinet Work, and Marqueterie — Specimens. Jewellery and Ornaments — Specimens. Glasßware — Sample case. Furs and Feathers — Specimens. Shells, for inlaying and manufacturing purposes — Specimens. Leather, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery and Harness— Samples. Architectural Drawings, Engineering Drawings, Geological and other Bitapa and Flans, Photographs of Scenery — Specimens. Printing, Bookbinding, Lithography — Specimens. Musical Instruments — Specimens. Medals and Certificates of Honorable Mention will be distributed to the best Exhibits in the various classes. ! Advantage will be taken of the Exhibition to select the best articles to represent the Colony at the Vienna Exhibition. Intending Exhibitors are requested to inform the Secretary, as early as possible., of the character , and number of the objects they desire to show. Any further information required can be obtained from him. Addbess— -Government Buildings, Christchurch By order, W. M. Maskeli,, Secretary, Stables. STABLING ! STABLING 1 ! STABLING ! ! « JOHN M'K ENZIE T>EGS to intimate to his friends and the public -■-' generally that, having leased the well-known Stables of the Albion Hotel from Mr H. Mayo, he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of patronage. Hobses Bboken-in to Saddle and Single and Double Habness. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE, money. MONE V TO LEND IN SUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS Apply to JAMES HARVEY, Solicitor, Esk-street. [Y/F ONE Y. ¥15 LEND Apply to F W. WADE, SOLICITOR, ESE STREET. TV/T ON E T T~O LEND in sums of from £50 to £500. Application forme can be had by applying to T. BSODSIOE, Manager Invercargill Savings' Bank, Esk-strcot.
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Southland Times, Issue 1660, 12 November 1872, Page 4
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