Miscellaneous. h£mp> thread, straw, spun,' laid, plain, or mixed. 14. Artioles of olothing, lace, dery, specimens of native workmanship. 15. Miscellaneous, Class V. The Ornamental Arts. ,\6i Sculpture, painting, casts, photographs, lithographs, models, engravings, carvings. 17. Plate, jewellery, working in metals. 1,8. Furniture and decorations. 19. Printing, stationery, and bookbinding. 20. Architectural and engineering models and drawings, maps; charts, plans and sections, 21. Miscellaneous. Class VI. Maohinery, 22. Motive maohinery and carriages, 23. Mining, metallurgical, chemical, philosophicalj surgical, musical, maohinery and instrumental. 24. Agricultural and horticultural machines arid implements. 25; Naval, military, and engineering, civil engineering, architectural and building contrivanccb. 28. Miscellaneous. J, G. Knight, F.R.1. 8.A., Secretary. Officers of the Commissioners of tho Intercolonial Exhibition, (ft, Elizabeth street, Melbourne. AppiioAMOH vor Space to be sent to thb Secretary, 186 . Sir,— have the honor to forward herewith, particulars of the Articles intend to exhibit at the Intercolonial Exhibstion to bo held in Melbourne in August next, also requirements as to space, &o. ; and a ree to submit to the '• Conditions" printed on tho other side. f : ~~ g , 'fflQO)I E 1 im T'-g -niooa 1 1 9 W w Ji J.g Joo u t!.j !*! 13 ' * a • i! Q> "4 m m Signature of Exhibitor, Address, To the Secretary of the Intercolonial Exhibition, 64, Elizabeth street, Melbourne. Regulations for thb qdidakob of Intending Exhibitors. An exhibition of the products, manufactures, and arts of New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Victoria, will be held in Melbourne in 1886. The Exhibition will open not earlier than the month of August, and will romain open for not less than two months. The Commissioners will be prepared to receive articles intended for exhibition from the Ist to the 21st of July inclusive. In order to give the Commissioners the opportunity of making adequate arrangements, forms of application for space should be sent in Without delay, and in no case will applications be received later than the 17th June, 1866. Intending exhibitors are requested to givo a fjill description of their goods on tho form on the other side, and particularly to desoribe all points of novelty or originality in the objoota exhibited. Exhibitors must state whether they aro the designers, inventors, manufacturers, or producers of the artioles they propose to exhibit. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to receive for exhibition only, and not for competition (if space admit), any object not the produce of the above-mentioned Colonies, whioh may be considered to possess especial merit. The Commissioners decline to receive any article they may think unsuitable to the Exhibition, or objects of an inflammatory, offensive, perishable, or dangerous oharaoter. Counters and wall space will be provided. All goods and articles for exhibition must be delivered at the building at the ohargo and risk of the exhibitor. Articles and packages will be unloaded at the building. Should the exhibitors or their agents not be present, the packages ill pened by the ofliqers of the Exhibition, and tho contents distributed with care, but at the risk of the exhibitor. Tickets will be issued to every exhibitor, his agent, or servant, to enable him to pass into the building between certain hours to arrange tho articles for exhibition. These tickets must be produced on entrance, and given up when required. i Exhibitors may employ assistants to keep in Order the artioles they exhibit, or to explain them to visitors, after obtaining written permission from the Commissioners to that effect. Free admission, within limits to be fixed by the Commissioners, will be given to visitor or their agents. 1 Effectual means will be taken, through the agency of the police arid otherwise, to guard against fire and protect the property in the exhibition $ but the Commissioners will not be Responsible for losses by fire, robbery, acoident, or damage of any kind. ■ Medals or certificates of merit will be awarded in the different classes. Prices may be affixed to the articles exhibited. Artioles of great size and weight, the placing of which will require considerable labor, must bo sent on or before the 14th of June ; and persons wishing to exhibit maohinery or other dbjeots that will require foundations, must make a declaration to that effoot in their application for space. Any exhibitor whose goods can properly be placed together will be at liberty to arrange nuoh goods in his own way, provided his arrangements are compatible with the genoral scheme of jfte exhibition, and the convenience of other exhibitors. Exhibitor* may not remove their goods or ■übstitute other* for them during the period the ixMbition shajirfmwn open withou wye from finimmmfom.
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West Coast Times, Issue 204, 15 May 1866, Page 4
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769Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 204, 15 May 1866, Page 4
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