MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS.
Sub-Committee of Management. W. D. Wood, Esq. J. Ollivier, Esq. J. P. Jameson, Esq. W. J. M'llroy, Esq. J. Gordon, Esq. Building Stones — In pieces not less than 8 in. cub, with statement of the size procurable from the quarries. . Bricks — Building Bricks, in parcels of 25 ; Fire Bricks, in parcels of 6. Limestones, Slates, Cements — Specimens. Pottery, including Flower-pots, Tiles, Drainpipes, and Earthenware — Specimens not exceeding 72 cubic feet space. Oils, Anicnal, Mineral, and Vegetable — Samples of not less than 1 pint. Wax, Glue, Gum — Samples of not less than 2 lbs. Whalebone — Specimens. Bone Dust and Artificial Manures — Samples not less than 3 bushels of each kind sent. Preserved Meats — In cases suitable for export. - N > Salt Provisions, Beef, Pork, Bacon, and Hams, Fish — Beef aqd Pork in casks of 200 lbs. ; Bacon and Hams, 100 lbs. each ; Fish, not less than 25 lbs. Preserved Fruits, Jams, and HoneySamples not less than 3 lbs. Syrups, Cordials, Sauces — Samples of not less than 2 bottles of each kind sent. Wines and Spirits — Samples of not less than 2 bottles of each kind sent. Ale and Porter — In cases or bulk suitable for export. Soap — Household Soap, 56 lbs. ; Fancy Soap, 7. lbs. Tallow and Lard — In kegs. Caudles — Samples of not less than 24 lbs. Cheese — Not less than two of each kind sent. Butter — In kegs. Chicory and Tobacco — Samples, raw and prepared, of not less thau 7 lbs. Hops — Samples of not less than 20 lbs. Biscuits — 12 lbs. of each kind sent. Kegs, Casks, Cheese Vats, Churns, &c. — Samples. Brooms and Brushware — Not less than two of each kind sent. Basketware — Samples. Ttoaa<lh and CJutk — Pieces of not less than ! 12 yards each. Hats— Sample case not exceeding 3 feet square. Blankets, Plaids, and Hosiery — Samples. Furniture, inlaid Cabinet Work, and Marqueterie — Specimens. Jewellery and Ornaments — Specimens. Glassware — Sample case. Furs and Feathers — Specimens. Shells, for inlaying and manufacturing purposes — Specimens. Leather, Boots and Shoos, Saddlery and Harness — Samples. Architectural Drawings, Engineering Drawings, Geological and other Maps and Plans, Photographs of Scenery — Specimens. Printing, Bookbinding, Lithography — Specimens. Musical Instruments — Specimens.
Medals and Certificates of Hononrable Mention will be distributed to the best Exhibits in the variona olaasee.
Advantage will be taken of the Exhibition to select the best Articles to represent tbft Colonj at the Vienna Exhibition.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XX, Issue 2045, 13 November 1872, Page 3
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393MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XX, Issue 2045, 13 November 1872, Page 3
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