Miscellaneous SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1879.New Zealand Ebgtjlations. ; THE following, are the New Zealand Kegulations," which we publish for the information of all who intend exhibiting in the Sydney Exhibition: — I 1. All Exhibitß must, unless otherwise specially arranged, be forwarded to the Commissioners at Wellington, through the Local Committees, before the first week in July. ! 2. Local Committee* 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; according to forms of applications for space and catalogue information that will be sup- ;' plied; . 5. If Exhibits are not intended for competition, it must be so stated by the . Exhibitor. 6. If more than one Exhibit is packed in a-case, it will be advisable to distin- , guish each Exhibit by a serial number. a 7. Each package must hare affixed tojt a label or mark Bhowing the place from which it comes, and the serial number of _ttie package. Labels will be supplied by the Commissioners to Local Committees and Exhibitors. 8. All expenses of transport, after Exhibits ara-received by Local Committees, will be undertaken by the Commissioners. •' " " - ' ' ■■ ■' .-.<' : 9. It is very necessary to .insure that nothing is exhibited which does not excel in quality. Exhibitors should therefore ■ be very careful in their selection of . samples. 10. The Commissioners would specially , urge the collection of the following articles:— Gold. Grain, Pulse, Grass Seeds, &c—l measured bushel. Flour, Meal, &c—2s lb. W001.—6 fleeces, &c. (See special wool . schedule.). Woolen Goods. Coal.—Sections-of seams, samples. Timber.—Series of uniform sized samples. Sections with the bark on and 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 of the extreme growth to which particular trees attain. Furniture.--Hariufactured from New '. nr: -' ■Zealand.'wopd.;; "'■;; ■■; •■ ■ ',{''C ; '<: ■/: ■ '"" Flax.—Dressed Fibre, in 50 lb bales. Hope, and other Manufactured Articles. Kauri - Gum.—Ordinary market sain- ' ' plesi Bhowing grades of quality; special samples, showing size of mass or purity. Tanning Barks. Leather*in-. .; ,: :;•"; Dyes. Paint. Preserred Meat.—Six Tins of eackkind, and 10 lb. samples. . Cheese.-?-VYhole Cheese of any size. * '14 lb. in the aggregate. Wine, Beer, and Spirits.—ln bottle— '■■'" '«naz.V''2' gallons. Beer, in wood— max., 18 gallons; T ! ( Tobacco Leaf and QigKts.fMax., 10 lb.; tnin., leaf, 51b., cigars, lib. Mineral Waters.— Max.,,\ gallon, or 1 -- doz. in Bottles/ - ' ??J Mineral and Ores. 1 , Works of Art.—Only those illustrative of New Zealand scenery and natural / history; photographs, plans,/maps, ' ■'""[ ;&c. ' ,r, : '■'/, ' . '■' \.' : Miscellaneous Articles.—Such as illustrate the history of the country or its -■inhabitants. iC! : : i*'il...The:'Commusio&er/'will''tise: every 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. ■," :• ;-H-; ■ 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 returnedvto the Local Committees at the expense of the Commissioners. ; 13. Local. Committees will, at. their discretion, accept articles for exhibitiou, subject to finaVrevision by the Commissioners, as space for exhibition" js limited.. = ; ' 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 tb Wel''.'.lington... :...-,\ '.' ' ' '. ;■''■ ''"'.'p ['[ ■ ;; 15. The, Commissioners reserve the right to alter, amend,; explain, or add to these" [Regulations. " <f .v;;-■.>..; :r; James Eectob. ". ''..: Chairman of Commission. Office of the Commission, , Chambers,! \ ... ' Wellington. "< GOTEENMENT GAZETTE. - rrHE STAB (Thames) is a duly aazetted - ■ X Journal for the-Publication of all ißank-. 1 ruptcy, Highway, and other Public ITotices, under various Colonial Acts. - , : ? THE EVENING STAR. t. cnpHE present is a Good Time, for Sub scribing to the Stab. Names and subscriptions received at any time during ; tile (Quarter. Terms 6s 6d per quarter in advance. 7s 6d „ * booked. Residents la the Townships caa tare - the Stab Delivered and pay weekly the sum of Sixpbncb. rSOEEECT NUMBEBS Guarantee at XJ .he EVENING STAR Thames' ; . !,,
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3188, 8 May 1879, Page 4
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