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NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. XOCA.L ooiriirrrEE: Mr. Charleß Heaphy—Chairman. Mr. Jas. Bell Mr. E. Maclean | „ A. Bcveridge „ G-. P. Pierce „ W. Butler Eev. A. G. Purchss „ H. Gilfillan Mr. H. Walton „ I. W. Harrop „ J. W. Wffli ams „ E.King „ R.W.Wynn. Hon Treasurer and Secretary—Mr. E. King. XOCAI. AUENTS : 3ay of Islands—Mr. J. \V. Williams, Mr. Bolger, Mr. Clendon Wangaroa and Monganui —Kev. — Matthews, Mr. Pucker, Mr. T. Ball, Mr. Shepherd Elokianga—Mr. J. Webster, Mr. F. L. Manuing Kaipara—Mr. H. Walton, Mr. Mariner, Mr. McLeod l^angarei—Rev. — Brce, Mr. Cafler Mahuraugi—Mr. J. A. Brown, Mr. Hill, Hr. Sullivan [)ruawharo—Rev. — Edgar, Mr. J. Bell, Mr. Da T i s Matakana—Mr. A. T. Munro, Mr. A. McEwen Coromandel —Messrs. C. and F. Ring, Mr. Preece, Mr. Beesou, Mr. Woodiu Eiames —Rev. T. Lanfear Raglan—Rev. — Wallis, Mr. Todd Lower Waikato—Archdeacon Maunsoll, Mr. R. 0. Stewart Upper "Waikato —Rev. J. Morgan, Rev. — Garavel, Rev. B. Y. Ashwell, Mr. W. Rowe Onehuuga —Rev. A. G. Purchos, Rev. R. L&ishleT, Mr. H. Taylor Manukau—Mr. M. 11. Roe, Mr. E. Gibbons, Mr. E. B. Shatters Papakura and Brurv—Mr. Vv'. Kav, Mr. G. Cole, Mr. R. Wallis Wairoa—Mr. W. H. Thorp, Mr. F. H. Biowne Waikoukou—Mr. W. F. Blake Otahuhu —Mr. W. J. Grigg, Mr. A. Martin' Opotiki —Rev. — Allegate Poverty Bay—Bishop Williams Taurauga—Rev. Volckncr THE LOCAL COMMITTEE, nominated by His Honor the Superintendent, respectfully solicits the co-operation and assistance of the public generally, in obtaining samples and specimens of Wool, Flax, Timber, Cereals, Kami Gum, Gold, Coal, Fossils and Minerals of every description; also Manufactured Articles and Productions of this Province, to forward for Show to the New Zealand Exhibition, to be held in OTAGO, on the FIRST TUESDAY of JANUARY, 1865. Tho Committee are very desirous of having this Province 'fully represented at the forthcoming Exhibition, especially in respect ts those articles of natural production which are likely to become staple* of export. The method of dressing and improving thesa articles is the next most important subject. Any information furnished on this bead will be highly appreciated, and will materially assist the Committee with the objects in view. Specimens of Natural History and information relative to Arts and Science are also required, especially such as shall exhibit the Geology and Mineralogy of this Province. The Committee recommend that- a label should be attached by exhibitors to every article intended for exhibition, describing locality where procurable, or manufactnred, and quantities likely to be obtained, a " '.probable cost. j lis the intention of the Committee to hold an Exhibition in Auckland, of the collection, before transmitting it to Otago, at which premiums will be awarded for articles considered of sufficient merit. The commission nominated by His Excellency the Governor, have intimated that they will be prepared to receive articles on and after the iirst day of October next, and have fixed the 12th of December as the latest date on which articles can be received; the collection from Auckland would therefore require to be shipped early in November. The Committee have iixed the 20th day of October as the latest date at which articles can be received in Auckland. As it is in contemplation by some members of the Committee and likewise by the Hon. Secretary to proceed with the collection, with a view of a proper supervision and brinjrinsr prominently under the notice of visitors the manufacturers and products generally of this Province ; a favourable opportunity is thereby offered to manufacturers and others of introducing any articles with which they may entrust the Committee to exhibit. The Committee earnestly trust that every effort will be made in furnishing a complete collection of articles manufactured and produced in this Province; and as they are fully impressed with the importance of Exhibitions generally, and the large amount of benefit resulting therefrom, they confidently anticipate that new resources of trade will open up in tha export of many articles which are now manufactured by tho aid of machinery and otherwiseto a considerable extent in this Province. Tho Committee request that intending- exhibitors will forward to the Secretary in writing with as little deliy as possible, a list of the articles intended to be prepared for exhibition, with the amount of space (superficial area) required ; also the wall space; as the Ist of May is the latest date allowed by the NewZealand Commission for receiving applications for space. The Secretary, or any member of Committee, will be happy to afford every information in their power to intending exhibitors. The Committee will hold themselves responsible for the safe custody and delivering of all articals in Otago, free of cost; the disposal of them after the close of tho Exhibition is left discretionary with exhibitors. The prices may be affixed to any articles exhibited. The Committee have made arrangements that any articals intended for exhibition will be received and stored free of expense by the Secretary. Every care will be bestowed in packing aud transmitting to Otago. Subscriptions in aid of defraying the necessary expenses which will be incurred in carrying out the above objects, will be thankfully received by the Treasurer, or anv member of the Committee. E. KING, Hon. Treasurer and Secretary. CUT TOBACCO Four Shillings per pound. CAVENDISH TOBACCO Very Good, 4s. 6d. a pound. GOLDEN LEAF TOBACCO SEVEN SHILLINGS A POUND. # BEST HAVANNA CIGARS One Shilling a bundle. James Wiiyte. 1864. i GUTTA PERCH A TUBING and PIPIK*. lihi. to iin. bore Lead Piping, 3in."to iin. bore Sheet Lead, 4, 4J, "o, and 9 lbi. t» *» foot Douglass Pumps, 1-J and li bore AT LILEWALL & RATTRATI. Queen-street Wharf, January 19, 1864. MONEY TO LEND. THE Trustees of the Auckland Savings' liM k have from £3,000 to £4,000 for investment upon real or heritable property, in sums of £160 and upwards. Applications, in writing, giving a description of the security offered, will be received up till Monday, the 18th iust, DATID GRAHAM, Vice-Piesident-C A R D. TM. HASLETT, Rkxt and Commission AM-«. • has removed his office to tho room over Mr- £ Reilly's Bookseller and Stationer, Shortland-stwA third dcor above Messrs. Brown & Campbell's.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 133, 16 April 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 133, 16 April 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 133, 16 April 1864, Page 8

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