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Miscellaneous SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHI- ! BITION, 1879. : New Zealand Regulations. TTYHE following are the New Zealand 1 I Regulations, which, we publish for the information of all who intend exhibit- [ ing in the Sydney Exhibition: — 1. All Exhibits must, unless otherwise jspeci&lly arranged, be forwarded to the •Commissioners at Wellington, through jthe Local Committees, before the first jweek in July. ! 2. Local Committees will take steps to insure that collections from their respective districts shall reach Wellington by ftliat time. i 3. The Collectors of Customs have been Idirected by 1 the Government to arrange {for the transmission of the Exhibits at the j public expense and free of charge to the I 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 supplied. 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 distinguish each Exhibit by a serial number. 7. Each package must hare .affixed to it a label or mark' showing the placefrom 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 Exhibits are received by Local Committees, will be undertaken by the Commissioners. 9. It is very I 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 :-r '■/' /■. -■„; ? .- ■' ;■•* ; '■' \ * i '■; ■„ r•. ? < Gold. Grain, Pulse, Grass Seeds, &c.—l measured bushel. (■''■' '' "■■•■■■• . Flour, Meal, &c.~25 lb. W001.—6 fleeces, &c. '■'. !(Seei special .wool schedule.) Woolen Goods.;- , -•■,";'o,*r r,:-. < Coal.—Sections of seams, samples. Timber .--.Series of uniform .sized sam-. pies.' Sections with the bark oh 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.—Manufactured from New Zealand wood. Flax.—Dressed Fibre, in 50 lb bales. Rope, and^other Manufactured Articles. Kauri Gum. —Ordinary market sam? pies, showing grades of quality; special samples, showing size of mass or purity. f Tanning Barks.,, , : : ... „- , r;r Leather.*'* 'A '' :' J '' ' ' "'''" XJ '' 'l Dyes. Paint. Preserved Meat.—-Six Tins of each kind, and 10 lb. samples. Cheese.—Whole Cheese of any size. 14 lb. in the. aggregate. Wine, Beer, and Spirit3.-rln bqttle— max., 2 gallons; J Beery '"'in) i*pqd— max., 18 gallons. 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. r ..... , , Works of-Art.-r-Only those illustrative^ of New Zealand scenery and natural history ;''photographs^ plans, maps; &C. „i, „;V „r\ Miscellaneous Articles.—Such as illustrate the history of the country or its inhabitants.

11. The 'Commissioned will useKeveryl endeavour to provide against the loss or damage of the collections, which will be i duly insured, but they;: will > not jhold themselves or the Government responsible ; for any damage or loss. | 12. Any Exhibits not absolutely given Ito or bought by the Commissioners I (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 exhibitiou, subject to final revision by the Commis- ; sioners, as space for exhibition is 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 to Wellington. 15. The Commissioners reserve the right to alter, amend, explain, or add to these Regulations.V v ; ;:' °'"'''' '■ James' Hectob. ■ Chairman of Commission. Office of the Commission, 40, Parliament Chambers, ■ '. Wellington.

PRINTING. ViAEDS, CIECULAES, ... CHEQUE-BOOKS, BILL-HEADS • ' POSTEEB, iHANDBILLS, ■ " THEiTRICAL WOEK, 1 f &c, &c, &c, . In any Color required, ' :■ ' On the shortest notice, and in the mos| modern style. ; ir EVENING iSTAE OFFICE,! ; Gbahamstowit.

r\BHAMENTAL Printing, in colon, gold \J oi-broni in a style hithwto unobtainable on the Thames, at the EYBXnW SXAB Office.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3204, 27 May 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3204, 27 May 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3204, 27 May 1879, Page 4

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