13. Fabrics in .silk, wool, cotton, hair, fla hemp, thread, straw, spun, woven, felted, hid, plain, or mixed. 14. Articles of clothing, lace, embroidery, specimens of native workmanship. 15. Miscellaneous. Cuss V. The Ornamental Arts. 16. Sculpture, painting, caste, photographs* lithographs, models, ongravings, caryinga. 17. Plato, jewellery, working Jn tuotals. 18. Furniture and decorations. 10. Printing, stationery, and bookbinding. 20. Architectural and engineering models and drawings, maps, oharts, plans and sections. 21. Misoollanoous. Or,A.ss VJ. Machinery. 2*2. Motive maohinery and carriages, 23. Mining, metallurgical, chemical, philoso* phioal, surgical, musical, maohinery and'instrur ln'onts, 24. Agricultural and horticultural niaohinee and 'implements. 1 25. Naval, military, and engineering, civil 9 engineering, architectural and building coni trivanccb. 1 '26. Miscellaneous. J. G. Kniqut, F.R.1. 8.A., 1 Seoretary, 8 Officers of tho Commissioners of the Intercolonial Exhibition, 64, Elizabeth strcot, Melbourne. c Application for Spaob to bb bent 10 tub Seorktarv, ? 186 . . Sin, — bavo the honor to forward horowith particulars of tho Articles intend to exhibit at the Intercolonial Exhibstion to be held in Molbournein August next, also requirements as to space, &c •; and aero \ to submit to tho '' Conditions" printed on the other side. 0 I 0 4 ~~~ ■ N '~ . I-3 -mootf. •^ p, 1 ! lnto °H $- a Joo^ OT 11 I* ■ < « II li*-'% S I 53 m O w L- .SO a & »• 1.91 .9 1 I US .0 o S - ill :° c : lie ■ ■■ j. .SjiSsJ I tiff 30 ft °' Signature of Exhibitor, 3'3 ' ; l ° To the Secretary of the Intercolonial Exhibition, " 64, Elizabeth street, Melbourne le Regulations yoit Tna ouidanoc of Intbndinq 10 Exhibitors. n lg An exhibition of the products, manufactures, ,0, 0 and arts of Neiv South Wales, South Australia, \ v Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Victoria, will be held in Melbourne l o in 1866. The Exhibition will open not earlier j. than the month of August, and will remain 3 f, open for not loss than two months. ■ Tho Commissioners will bo prepared to receive , s ai tiolca intended for exhibition from tho Ist to l v tho 21st of July inolusivo. v I* xln order to give the Commissioners the op10 portunity of making adequate arrangements, )0 forms of application for space should, be sent in 11 without delay, nnd in no case will applications ie Vo received later than the 17th June,' 1866. 10 Intending exhibitors are reqnest°d to give a v full description of their goods on the form on { tho other sido auc l particularly to describe all 53 points of novelty or originality in tho objects f 0 exhibited. t0 Exhibitors must state whether, thoy aro the p designers, inventors, manufacturers, or proxl ducers of the articles they propose to exhibit. Tho Cotiiinis-sioners reserve to themselves tho right to receive for exhibi ion only, and not for competition (if space admit), any object not the pioduce of the above-mentioned Colonies, which may be considered to posses* espeoial merit. The Commissioners decline to receivo any ar-' tide they mny think unsuitable, to the Exhibi- ., tion, or objects of an inflammatory, offensive, '? perishable, or dangerous character. (l Counters and wall space will bo provided. All goods hnd articles for exhibition must be delivered at the building at the charge and risk of the exhibitor.' Articles and paokagos will bo unloaded at the building. Should tho exhibitors or their agents not he ■present, tho packages will bo opened by the ottico is of tho Exhibition, and tho contents distributed with care, but at the risk of the ex<i hiliitor 'i Tickets will bo issued to ovory exlu'bitor, his agent, or servant, to enable him to pass into the '1 Ijuililing between certain hours to arrange tho hi tides for exhibition Those tickets must be produced on entrance, and givon up when required. Exhibitors may employ assistants to keep in , order tho articles thoy exhibit, or to explain them lo visitors, after obtaining writ) en per- , minion from (he Commissioners to that effeot. Froo admission, wflhiu limits to be 'fixed by the Commissioners, will bo given to visitors or their agents'. Etlecuuil means will be taken, through the agoncy of the polico and otherwise, to guard 3 against fire and protect the property in the exhi. bition j but tlio Commissioners will not be » responsible for losses by fire, robbory, acoident, 1 or ilamnge of any kind. > _ Aled Us or*certilicatPß of merit will be awarded > in the ditTeront olueses Prices may be affixed to tlio articles exhibited. Articles of great sizot aud weight, the placing 1 of which will require considerable labor, must > bo sent on or before the 14th of June ; ana penons wishing to exhibit macbineiy or othef > objects that will rcquiro foundations, mi|Bt make » a declaration to that effoct in their application > for spaco » Auy exhibitor whoso goods cau proporly bo, plaool together will be at liberty to arrange such gooda in his own way, provided his arrangements are compatible with tho gonoral scheme of tho exhibition, and the convenience of other I exhibitors. Exhibitors may not remove their goods or 1 substitute others for them during the period the , exhibition sifp.ll remain open withou leave from hi oorjiiuu3lon«i'«.
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West Coast Times, Issue 131, 17 February 1866, Page 4
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