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Histobicax! Vide " Jurors Beports and Award*, New Zealand Exhibition." Jurors: J. A. E*en, J. Butterwortb, T. O. Skinner. "So far as the Colony is concerned, the dying of materials is almost entirely confined to the re- dying of Articles of Dress and Upholitery, a most useful art, for there are many kinds of material that lose their colour before the texture is half worn. G. Hibsch, of Dunedin ( Dtobmn Dyb Wobxs, George street, opposite Royal George Hotel) exhibits a case of specimens of Dyed Wools, Silks, and Feathers, and dyed Sheepskins. The colors on the whole are very fair, and reflect considerable credit on the Exhibitor, to whom the Jurors recommended anHonorary Certificate ahould b© awarded." Honorary Certificate, 629: Gustay Hirich, Dunedin, for specimen! of Dying in BUk Feathers, &c.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 172, 14 July 1876, Page 15

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 172, 14 July 1876, Page 15

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 172, 14 July 1876, Page 15

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