M'«ceslpneous hemp, i, 1 ) o.d. fcl.. .v, spun, wo/en, foH'. 1 and laid, pV'i' o'* n"Vcd. }4. A.Uc'es of (loJu'pg, lace, , c nbroide;/, bpcc'mcnsof na-'vewoi tianship. 10. AT'siel'i'ncous. Clasi V. Tho Ornamental Aits. ( 16. Cnilptiue, painting, c.vsts, photographs, lithogrpphs, modols, engraving?, carvings. 17. Plato, jeweMcy, working in metals. 18. Furniture and decorations. 19. Pu')" > ;D'j||stnt'onoiy, and bookbinding* 20. Arcoi.eGvur.ll and engineering models and drawinsa, map 3, charts, plaus and sections. 21. MiEcolltmcoup, Or, Ass VI. Machinery. 22. Molivo machinery and cimages, 23. Mining, motalhugical, chemical, philosophical, surgical, musica', machinery and instalments, 24. Agricultural and horticultural machines and implements. 25. Naval, military, and engineering, civil engineering, architectural and building contrivances. 26. Miscellaneous. J. G. Kvianr, F.R.1.f1.A., Secretary, N Officers of tho Commissioneis I of tho Intorco onial Exhibition, 64, Elizabeth street, Melbourne. Application sob Spaob to bh uhwe ao tub Skobbxarv, 186 . Sin, — havo tho honor to " forward herewith particulars of the Avticles intend to exhibit at the Inteicolonial Exhibsliou to be held in Molbourno in August next, also requirements as to space, &o ; and a ico to submit to tho *' Conditions" printed on tho other side. g -aioo^i £jj -I- . . fl -utooa rt pi, m »*J -inooa I III I puacft Xft _^ I «3' I ft** Hi It! ■ ' « £ « H% - ■ ■ 4> M O t Ui i % « s« - , \ m '~ ri 5 I hi? 5 . f.* ',- p P, ; , Signature of Exhibitor, Address, To tho Secretary of the Intercolonial Exhibition, 1 Qi, Elizabeth street, Melbourne.
Ri:aui<ATioNS for Tnn quxdakou op Intending Exhibitors. An oxhibitionof tho products, manufactures, and arts of No<v South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, Now Zealand, nnd Yioloria/will bo 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. Tho. Commissioners will boprtpared to receivs articles intended for exhibition from the Ist to the 21st of July inclusive. In order to give tho Commissioners the opportunity of making adequate arrangements, forms of application for space should bo sont in without delay, and in no oaso will applications bo received later than the 17th June, 1866. Intonding exhibitors nro requost°d to give a ■ full description of their goods on tho form, on I the othor Bido. and particularly to describe all points of novelty or originality in the objects 'exhibited. Exhibitors must state whether they aro the designers, invontors, manufacturer, or producors of tho articlo3 they propose to exhibit. Tho Commissioners reservo to themselves the right to receivo for oxhibiiion only, and not for competition (if space admit), any object not tho producd of tho abovo-montioned Colonies, which may bo considered to possess especial niorifc. The Commissioners decline to receive any ar(iolo they mny think unsuitablo to tho Exhibition, or objects of an inflammatory, offensive, periphable, or dangerous character. Counters and wall spaed will be provided. All goods and articles for exhibition must' bo delivered' at tho building at tho charge and risk of the exhibitor. Ayticlos and paokagos will be unloaded' at the building. Should tho exhibitors or thoir agents not be present, tho packages ill pencd by the ofticors of tho Exhibition, and tho contents distributed with oaro, but at tho risk' ojt 'the exbibitor. * , Tickets will issued, to every oxhibitor, his agent, or servant, to enablo lr'm to pass into the building between certain hours to arrango tho articles for exhibition. Thcso tickots must.be produco^ on entrance, and giyen up when rcquiretjft': ; \ Exhil^tArs may employ assistants to keep in order tlhi^u'tioles they exhibit, or to explain | them i& .visitors, after obtaining \mttci? permission, frdm tho Commissioners to that effect. Freo admission* Avith in limits (0 be fixed by the Commissioners, will bo given to visitor or thoir agonts. • 1 Effectual means will bo taken, through tho ngoncy of the polico and othorwise, to guard against fire tind protect the property in the" exhibition ; but,. tho Commissioners will- /not be responsible for losses by fire, robbery,, accident, or dainngo of any kind. ' ' ' • , Mechls or certificates of merit will bo awarded in tho difforont classes. Pricos may bo affixed to tho articles exhibited. Articles of great size nnd woight, the placing of which will requiro considerable labor, inu.st bo sent on or beforo tho 14tjh of Juno ; and .persons wishing to exhibit machinery cr o't.bei' objects that will require foundations, inu.st muko a declaration to that effect in their application for space. Any exhibitor whoso goods can propeily be placed togethor will be atlibeity to arrango suoh, goods iv his own way, provided his arrnngemoW arp compatible with tho gonoral scheme of tho exhibition, and the convenience of other exhibitors. l Exhibitors may not romovo their oods or substituto others for thorn dining tho Ptiod tho exhibition shall romain open withou from I tho Commissioners, ' ' ' ' ■
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West Coast Times, Issue 241, 30 June 1866, Page 4
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