Miscellaneous SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHL BITION, 1879. New Zealand Regulations. THE following are the New Zealand Kegulations, which we publish for the information of all who intend exhibit* ing in the Sydney Exhibition :— 1. All Exhibits must, unless otherwise specially arranged, be forwarded to the Commissioners at Wellington, through the Local Committees, before the first week in July. 2. Local Committees will take steps to insure that collections from their, respective districts shall reach Wellington by that time. . ,- 3. The Collectors of Customs hare been directed by the Government to arrange for the transmission of the Exhibits at the public expense and free of charge to the Exhibitors. . * 4. Each Exhibit must be accompanied by two copies of full written descriptions, stating value ; and by the name and.address of the Exhibitors in full; accordity to forms of applications for space an& catalogue information that will be sup. plied. 5. If Exhibits are not intended for competi ipn, it must be so stated by the Exhibitor. J 6. If more than one Exhibit is packed in a case, it will be advisable to diitmguish each Exhibit by a serial number. 7. Each package must bare affixed to it a label or mark •howing the place from which it comes, and the serial number of the package. Labels will be supplied by the Commissioners to Local Committees and Exhibitors. 8. All expenses of transport, after Ex. hibits are received by Local Committees, will be undertaken by the Commissioners. 0. It is very necessary to insure that nothing is exhibited which does not excel in quality. Exhibitors should therefor* be very careful in their selection of samples. ' 10. The Commissioners wonld specjallV urge the collection of the following articles:— Gold. Grain, Pulse, Grass Seeds, &c—l mea* sured bushel. ' J Flour, Meal, &c—2s lb. WOOI.-6 fleeces, &c. (See special wool schedule.) Woolen Goods. ' ' Coal.—Sections of seams, samples. ; Timber.—Series of uniform sized sampies. Sections with the bark on add one side polished, the other being left in its natural state. Specimens to be not longer' than 3 feet, except in the case of samples illustrative U the extreme growth to which particQ. lar trees attain. Furniture.—Manufactured from New Zealand wood. ' , Flax.—Dressed Fibre, in 60 lb bales.', Rope, and other Manufactured Articles. Kauri Gum.—Ordinary market, samples, showing grades of quality; special samples, showing size of mass or parity. '.',•• Tanning Barks. , [ [ Leather. H Dyes. - : -.-■ ■• ■ ■'■■ ■'■'Ht{ Paint. ' ' .._.'■ '•';'■'.; :'"J t Preserved Meat.—Six Tins of each kind, and 10 lb. samples. t < Cheese.—Whole Cheese of any size. 14 lb. in the aggregate. > < Wine, Beer, and Spirits.—ln bottler max., 2 gallons. Beer, in wood-^ max., 18 gallons.. ■ - ...... ,i Tobacco Leaf and Cigars.— Max., 10 lb.; mm., leaf, 5 lb., cigars, 1 lb. Mineral Waters.— Max., \ gallon* or 1 doz. in Bottles. ■..'..,,... Mineral and Ores. , Works of Art.—Only those illustratiyp of New Zealand scenery and .natural . history; photographs,, plans,, maps. Ac. - ,- ■;., b .*,, I Miscellaneous Articles.—Such as illustrate the history of the country or its inhabitants. .. 11. The Commissioner will use everj endeavour to provide against the loss or damage of the collections, which will be duly insured, but they, will not;hold themselves or the Government responsible for any damage or loss. ./,.,';,,, 12. Any Exhibits not absolutely given to or bought by the Commissioners (unless the owners expressly desire that they be duly disposed of at Sydney) will be returned to the Local Committees at the expense of the Commissioners. ; 13. Local Committees will, at their discretion, accept articles for exhibition, subject to final revision by the Commissioners, as space for exhibition is limited.' . .' .* '..- r 7 t $',; s - -14. Local Committees are recommended to appoint Sub Committees to assist them in seeing that none but first-rate specimens of raw products are forwarded to Wellington. . . 15. The Commissioners reserve the right to alter, amend, explain, or add to these Regulations. ' ' Jambs Hxctob. Chairman of Commission. Office of the Commission, 40, Parliament Chambers, ,_ Wellington. THE EVENING STAB (THAMES) (thb oiodxbt ivßimra papib nr ma not vives or auosxakd) ' TS PUBLISHED DAILY at FOUB O'CLOCK and contains the. Very Lates News up to the hour of going to press AGENCIES— London, Gobdok & Gotch „ F. Aioab Melbourne, Gobdov & Gotox , , Sydney, . Auckland —S. Bbookino, Insurance Buildings . . Shortland, J. H. Jifrusov „ J. Noddbb „ Moboan's Fancy Bacaar Grahamstown, J. Cautbb „ R. Bubba Tararu Road—EKus Pott Offio* • Store. Paeroa —J. M. Robson Karaka Creek—F. Otto J. Bcbks Karaka Road-r-LuDLow A Co* Mary street—F. Mason Rolleston street—... Touiu Richmond street—J. Saunsbbi Sealey street—J. Waxtow • .
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3159, 3 April 1879, Page 4
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