I Miscellaneous SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHII BITION, 1879. n ! Nbw Zealand B,egulia:im;on9; y ,<■■■■ nhHE following aroaheJEfowlZealfcnttfe J|_ Regulations, which we publish for th|e information of all who intend} exhibit* ink in the Sydney Exhibition: — |1. All Exhibits^itftfiufJ#»sf otherwise* specially arranged, WibirW"ardea Atb 'the Commissioners at Wellington, through the Local Committees, before the first 'keek in July.wrf .a-i't r^-^f T x?' r? l:i |2. Local Gommitte seVi#ill-;talci-stepß,td insure that collections froni their respective districts shall reach' Wellington by" 1 tftat time. .. , |3. The Collectors of Customs hat^ibeeni lirected by ( ib,a]fja£j^ff4r the transmission of tWExhibits % at ike. public expense aHd;fre*e of*'charge4o'tne Exhibitors. .1 1 4. Each Exhibit must be, accompanied ■by two copies'bf fall written descrip*idnS > ■stating value I;name; and! address of the Exhibitors in full;, according 't<i forms of applications for space and information th'at 1 willbe' supplied. . 15. If Exhibits are not intended for it must be so stated by the -Exhibitor. ,; 1 6. If morejthan ; one Exhibit-is packed ill a case, it will be 1 advisable to distill' guish each Exhibit by a serial number. ■■\\7. Each padta^eWust/Bareaflixedtoit Bilabel or mark showing the place from which it comes, and the serials mijnber s.pf the package. Labels will be supplied by the Commissioners .to, Lpcal.Committees and Exhibitors^ l'"-hl- oA .•-■"'•/l^"" * (8. All expenses of-transport, after Exhibits are receired by Local iCbnimittee's,! W.ill be undertaken by the Commissioners. ;,•?, ,H(i(ii>-;} itrx-X/f 'lOYJ-: L 19. It is very necessary to insure that nbthing is exhibited which does, no f t .expel in quality. 'Exhibitors• should' theYefWe: be very cateful in their selection of samples. <l«A ZOWttmW A*j 110. The Commissioners would specially ujrge the (Cqllectioßf articles: — r iGold. .,. v -,TT f , .'7^ f : j Grain, Pulse, Grass Seed*, 1 &c.~ltoea. - j sured bushel. ■• I Mour, MeaKAc—2srlß^s:dOU M. ' | W001.—6 fleeces, &c. (See special wool I «chednle.))vs)<'!((s^:l <;-?i\ii OPi; r \ Woolen Goods. ' i Coal.—Sections of,seams, sample^ 0 : ; : I Timber.-^SWies rdf -uniform sized'-iamf-l I pies. Sections with the bark on and j . one side polished, the other being t | left in its natural state. Specimens ' I to be not longer than 8 feet, except ! in the case of samples illustrative of 1 the extreme growth to which particu- • lar trees attain. j Furniture.—Manufactured from New ' Zealand w00d.,, .. „ „ , ! ! Flax.—DresseMbrei'in 50ilb7bales;j::^ ] Hope, and other Manufactured Articles. Kauri Gum. —Ordinary market sam« I pies, showing grades "jpif iqualitj;! j special samples, s^howing'size of mass ,' \ or purity., , 4 . >„> .. , . *\ ;j Tanning ßitlk* l 5 ' fi U ' '•' l 1 Leather. \ \ Dyes. \ Paint. r j Preserred Meat.—Six Tins of each kind, i and 10 lb. samples. \ Cheese.—Whole Cheese of any size. j 141b. in the aggregate. s , r ,, M { * ) \ Wine, Beer, at|i gpitits^liiCltottle^ ; max., 2 gallons. Beer, in wood— ! max., 18 gallons. , •J Tobacco Leaf and Cigars.— Max., 10 ', lb.; ffiin.j;.leaf',/silb.i[Cigarsj l J^lb^r? <\ . i Mineral Waters.— Max., \ gallon, or 1 •i \ doz. inßo^%s. , . .. s , 5 • Mineral and Cfiesi * ■•'J.^r.»v/.?.' dv^," i ; Works of Art.-r-Only those illustrative y. 1 of New Zealand scenery !knd natural ■ history; photographs,,plans, maps,, I &c. I Miscellaneous (Articles. —Such as illustrate the history of the, country or its "| inhabitaktiii 'jyrMihW .xxi'tn .; 11. The Commissioner will use erery endeavour to provide against the loss or damage of the collection^ jrMeb>s«wJlll b«f duly insured, but they will not hold themselves or the Government responsible for any damritfecpr^losft,'-..;! *\ < ; 12. Any Exhibits ifdt absolutely"given or boujjbf cftjr| the rfiG|)mmissioners (unless the owners expressly desire,,that. ■they be dulypspb¥ia^oirM*Syan(^) will; returned to the Local Committees at ;the expense of the Commissioners. j i 13. Local Committees will, at theif" •discretion, accept article? for exhibition,, subject to final revisiontlby ihopprtfyaii-: sioners, as spaceaforJi bihibitioni.ls! limited. ) 14. LocalCbinWiiteesarerecommended to appoint Sub Committees to assist them in seeing that none but first-rate specimens of raw products are forwarded to Wellington. ; 115.^Th^ w Cpmwissioners,, ; .reßerjre.,.the right to alter, amend, explain, or add to !these EegulaiionKO^- : I " James Hectob. " I Chairman of Commission. . Office of the Qonvmissiioili f.i X I 40, Parliament Chamber*, I Wellington. - - I
\ /'T'iOHl'}"-; ;H;'^ 7/.?;.» v( t...,. : i, ;")'■': I'M / i!' f: fJi'A'ii'l"'' hnr. "■;'-..'.-{o!nri f' .■;:' 1i '■■•::' CHEQUE-BOOE.S, \ BILL-HEADS POBTBEB, HANDBILLS, .. . „ ■ ; Hh^HEATRICAL 5i ,-,.!.,b; ; -'I ' &c.,&c.,&c^° T/i ■"'■'■"■• ": In any Color required, 0n the shortest notice, and in the mon? I modern.style. | EVENING STA»SoOFFICE,. t. 1 I •'^•^ '■•^'O-EAHAMSTOWK. ' • ; -riENAMiDNTAL Printing I,; l 'W coldrti 'fold. \) or bronx in ft style hitherto wnofejair;able on the Thames, at the STUDIO 8H4,~8: Ofßce, ,
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3209, 2 June 1879, Page 4
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