14 Articles such as Hops-, Malt, Chicory, &c. 15 Articles for Tanning purposes 1(5 Articles of Food, including preserved moat, iish, fruits, sauces, pickles, and dairy produce 17 Beverages, including cordials, bitters, &e. 18 Models in all materials 19 Architectural and Industrial Designs and Drawings 20 Miscellaneous LA.DIBS* INDUSTRIAL. 1 For articles made by hand in Plain Sewing, &c, and for articles made by machine in Plain Sewing 2 For articles made by hand in Fancy Sewing, Embroidery, &c, and for articles made by machine in Fancy Sewing, Embroidery, &c. 3 For articles made of Lace, Tambour Work, Knitting, Netting, Tatting and Crotchet 4 For articles made of Woolwork 5 For articles made of Silk 6 For articles made of Leather 7 For articles made of Straw (plaiting, &c.) 8 For articles made of Paper 9 For articles made of Bead and Shell Work 10 For articles made of Patchwork 11 For articles made of Artificial Flowers, Fruits, &c. 12 Miscellaneous FINE ARTS & PHOTOGRAPHY. PROVINCIAL ARTISTS. 1 Paintings in Oil Colors 2 Paintings in water Colors 3 Crayon Drawings 4 Sketches in Indian Ink, Sepia, or other single colors 5 Pencil Sketches G Photography (Portrait) plain 7 Do., do., Colored in Oil or Water Colors 8 Photography, Landscape Artists resident in other parts of New Zealand or in the Australian Colonies—Same classes as the above EUROPEAN ARTISTS. 1 Collection of Oil Paintings 2 Do. Water Color Paintings Chromo-Lithography, Oleographs, and Plain Lithography Sculpture, Statuary, and Plaster Casts MINERAL AND GEOLOGICAL. 1 Gold, Platinum, and other rare Metals 2 Silver Ores 3 Copper Ores, various 4 Galena, Zinc Blende, Antimony 5 Chrome Ores 6 Iron 7 Coal 9 Precious Stones 10 Marble 11 Building Stone, in pieces about 8 inches cube 12 Slate, in cubes and roofing sizes 13 Limestone and Cement Stones 14 Steatite or Soapstone 15 Fire or other Clays, in boxes of uniform size, not more than Ift cube 1G Fossils, showing Geological features 17 Pumice stone, Sulphur, and Miscellaneous NATURAL HISTORY. 1 Specimens of Native Forest Trees, growing in Pots, Boxes, &c. 2 Specimens of the Timber of Forest Trees cut through near the butt — in thickness about G inches—showing the whole diameter of the tree. Also, specimens of Sawn Wood, cut and polished or unpolished, in pieces of, say, 18 inches long, 9 to 12 inches wide, and about 1 inch in thickness 3 Specimens of Native Grasses, growing Pots, &c; do of English and other Grasses, do, do 4 Specimens of Indigenous Medicinal Plants, Bark, Roots, Flowers, Leaves, Seeds, Resins, Gums, &c. 5 Collections of Ferns, Mosses, Sea Weeds, Sponges, &c. 6 Collections of Land, Fresh Water, and Sea shells 7 Collections of Insects, and also collections of Garden Pests 8 Collections of Stuffed Birds, and Native Animals, Fish, &c. 9 Collections of Skins of Native Birds, Animals, &c. 10 Collections of Fossils, Stalactites, Bones, Petrified Woods, &c. 11 Specimens of Fleece Wool, grown in Nelson Province 12 Maori Exhibits 13 Miscellaneous. Class 1 Hamburgs 2 Dorkings 3 Game 4 Spanish 5 Polish G Norman 7 Houdan 8 French POULTRY. Class 12 Bantams 13 Common Ducks 14 Rouen Ducks 15 Aylesbury Do 16 Mascovy Ducks 17 Geese 18 Turkeys 19 Guinea Fowls 9 Cochin China 20 Pea Fowls 10 Brahma Pootra 21 Miscellaneous 11 Malay W. ROUT, Hon. Sec. TO EXHIBITORS. NTENDING EXHIBITORS are requested to send in APPLICATIONS to the undersigned on or before the 30th OCTOBER INSTANT, stating what SPACE they WILL REQUIRE for their Exhibits, to enable the Committee to complete their arrangements for accommodation. Every care will be taken of articles sent to the Exhibition, and at its close they will be at the disposal of the Exhibitor. W. ROUT, Hon. Sec.
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1116, 17 October 1873, Page 3
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621Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1116, 17 October 1873, Page 3
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