Miacellaneous. 13. Fabrics' in silk, w'ooT, cotton, hair, fla homp, threndi etriw,' eptti, irortb; ftlted, lAid; plain, oFmixca; " ' 14. Articles of Ijioj^ ombroldory, specimens of native wor£man»bXp. 15. Misccllaneoua, CIASS V. Tho Ornamental Arii. 16. Sculpture, painting, oasts, photograph 'lithographs, models,- engravings, carving*. 17 Plate, jfeWolletf, wbrkitr^in metals'. 18. Furniture and decorations. 19. Printing, stationery; and bookbinding. 20. Architectural and engineering models and. drawit)gg,.ttflpk) oitafy pi»tt*AMe*6tiott#; : 21. MUoellanooni. CurtTTi Machinery. : 22. Bfotive machinery atid~c*rrf*ge«, 23. Mining, metallurgiaJ, chemical, philosophical, sbrifirfal, mtiifcaJ, machinery «id Jristtdments. 24. Agricultural and' horUflultur&l machines and implement. 25. Naval, military,, and engineering, civil engineering, arcfiiticmnral and' bunding con. trivanoe*. 26. Miscellaneous. J. Q. Kvioor, E.RXB.A., Sebretery. Onicers of the Commbsloners Of th^ Intercolonial Exhiblfciott, 64, Elizabe'b street, Melbourne. Arl?iaoAwo>» pua Spaob to b» »nst to tan Seorktart. 18S . Si*,— have the honor to lorwara herewith: parttaiUr* of the Artlelet intend to iiniblt a? (ITe Interoilt&l' fttni&.(i6tf 16 Ke held in Melbourne in August next> also r^quireraenU aa td tfetfoe, 66 ; am a to submit to the '' Conditions" printed oa othet «d* •g r § 'tnooa *l ll«A\ §* -.-■ ■■■■■)i: ..-.■■ t. rr- n ■■ mj_ i'g UIOO^ l_ . — •si ijj !}_ 2 » Signaturo of Exhibitor, AddreßS, To the Secretary of the Intercolonial Exhibition, 04, Eliiabeth street, Melbourne. Rbwlatiohi por intt aciDAMOc op Intrhwito Exhibitors. An exhibition of the products, manttfactared, and arts of New South Waleo, South Auitralia, Queensland, Wcßte«? Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Victoria, will be held in Melbourne in 1866. The Exhibition will open not earlier than the month of August, nnd will remain open for not loss than two months. The Commissioners Mil be pri>>&rotf to receive articles intended for exhibition from the Ist to ihe 21sfc of July inolusive,. In order to give the Commissioners the opportunity of makto'g adequate Kmngenicntti, forms of . application lor tpao* ehonld be sent in without delay, and in. no casf jrill appHoationa be raceivod laUr than the I7tb June, 1860. Intending eibibitorit are Mjquet^a to gito A full description of their goods <m ihe form oh the other side and particularly to describe all points of novelty or originality in the objects exliibjted. „ . Exhibitors. R»u&t jutate wholher they are the designers, inventors, "manufacturers, or pfdduofera of the. #>rtlc]ee thiejr jp,ro.po« to ,<«MWt, , The Commissieherß reserve to themEetves the right to receive for »xbibHoa oo.ly, *hd not for competition {if spaoe admit), any objooi net the produce *>f thd abji)v»^.tntjiop«d whjeh j tnitf be considered to posecM especial merit. ' fhf CotfS&aslonew ilo rootiv* any. mt.tielo they mny think unsuitable to the Kxbibi. , tion, or object* of an inflammatory, offensive, pWshable, or danaeropi cliv«ctw. . floiw>ers and. wall np\ee wil) tt proved. All goods »nd k'rtfM tor telfMli^i «tt t be dMiTor?a at the buildjci at M bhkrg* and'risk of tU exhibitor. Articles and packtgN will be vfatoadftd ab ihe bnildlng. Should the etMbttbrti «r their igehto not be pr«j«W, the l»«ka»B |ll by. Ac oft. cers of the ExhibUion, and thp cootwUi d^rihuted with <*re, b V > »i th'p t.We djf Wd *• hihttor. . ' . " Tioketiwill VojlsAuod to ev«ry exhibitor M» agent, dr srWant. to enable him tb past iti'to thir building bttweph certain hoars to 'hrrango the articles for exhibition These tickets tau&t l>e pmduced on entrance, and given up when re* paired. Exhibitors fh&y employ assistuntt to keep la erdtr the Article* they exhibit, or to explain thetia to visitors, after obliging wrlt'e^ pormission from the Coromissionen to that effect. Free admission, within limita to be fixed by the Connntsaidneit, will bib givth io risitor or their agents. Effecu*! means will be taken, through the agency of the police and otherwise, to 'guard against fire and protect the property in the exhibition; but the Coni^$ 0 ««f4 wU not be responsible for losses by fir ? , Votjwy- aeoid v W, or chUnage of foy kM- . , Mcd tin or Wrtl6tHV» of ftftrjt wiU b* ht*rd#4 in t)ie different elßtttfA , Prices rtjay be aftxed to the articles eifctbitid. Articles of great sice and weight, ihe^Uoibg of whiob will require considerable labor, must be sent on or before the 14th of June; apd pemns wishing to exhibit machinery dr other objects that will require foundations, must (pake a declaration to that effect in their application for spaoe. Any exhibitor whose goods, cab properly be placed together will be at liberty to arrange pnch goodd in b|*ow«w*y, provided his Arr*agaments tap compatible with the generfljwn erne oj! the exhibition, And the warmniw 01 ■btcer exhibitors, Bxhibitont tely tot remove tfcjtr goo 4« or substitute others for them thrrrng the period the exhiWUoa ifatll r«otk tfn wi»ko« m^txim
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West Coast Times, Issue 174, 10 April 1866, Page 4
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760Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 174, 10 April 1866, Page 4
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