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PLSON EXHIBITON, 1873. OPENING DAY, "NOVEMBER 25. The Exhibition will bo divided into Seven Departments, and each will be under the supervision of a Sub-Coin-tnittee appointed by the Committee of Management. The following enumeration of the Classes in each Department is published for the information of intending Exhibitors, and the Public generally : HORTICULTURAL. Class. 1 Annual and Biennial Flowers (growing 2 Other Flowering Plants - 3 Groups of P lowers in Stand, Pot, or Vase 4 Fruit 5 Vegetables *6 Grain and Seed 7 Horticultural Devices 8 Bouquets of Cut Flowers • 9 Miscellaneous INDUSTRIAL. 1 Will consist of articles manufac hired from the precious metals, or connected therewith, as Jewellery, Plated and Gilded Goods, Ac. 2 Articles made from Iron, Lead, and other metals 3 Articles made from Stone and Earths of all kinds, inch.ding Glassware, Earthenware, Pottery, Ac. 4 Articles made from Wood, or Wood and Iron, including Machinery, Carriages, Tools, Basketware, Ac. 5 Articles made from Wool, including raw materials, Mats, Ac, made from Lambs' skins and woven articles G Articles made from Flax, and other fibres of a kindred nature 7 Articles made from Leather, including Dressed Skins, Parchment, ■&c. 8 Articles made from Hair, Fur, Feathers, Bone, Horn, or Shell, including Brushware 9 Articles made from Paper, including substances adapted for Papermaking 10 Articles made from Fat, such as Soap, Candles, Tallow, Lard, Animal, Vegetable aud Mineral Oils 11 Articles made from the products of Minerals and Metals, such as Paints and Dyes,including Animal and Vegetable Dyes, also Chemical Products 12 Articles made from Sugar and other saccharine matter, such as Confectionery ; also, Starch, &c 13 Articles such as Wax, Glue, Gums, Resins, Barks 14 Articles such as Hops, Malt, Chicory, &c. ■ls Articles for Tanning purposes 16 Articles of F"ood, including preserved meat, fish, fruits, sauces, pickles, and dairy produce 17 Beverages, including cordials, bitters, &c. 18 Models in all materials 19 Architectural and Industrial Designs and Drawings .20 Miscellaneous LADIES' INDUSTRIAL. ;1 For articles made by hand in Plain Sewing, Ac., 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, Ac 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, Ac.) 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, Ac 12 Miscellaneous FINE ARTS A PHOTOGRAPHY. PROVTXCTAL ARTISTS. 1 Paintings in Oil Colors 2 Paintings in water Colors 3 Crayon Drawings 4 Sketches in 3 ndian Ink, Sepia, or other single colors 5 Pencil Sketches 6 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 8 Graphite or Plumbago 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 1-t Steatite or Soapstone 15 Fire or other Clays, in boxes of uniform size, not more than Ift cube lfi Fossils, showing Geological features 17 Pumice stone, sulphur, and Miscellaneous

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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1121, 4 November 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1121, 4 November 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1121, 4 November 1873, Page 4

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