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Exhibition. riage breaks, signals, couplings, carriages, &c. and engines Class II. — Carriages not connected with rail or tramways — Buggies, carriages, and carts of sorts, cabs, spring carts, coaclismith's work, specimens of carriage painting, &o. Class 111. — Machinery iv general, inolusivo of engines, cranes, quartz-crushing machines, chain pumps, turbines, Californian pumps, . windmills, hydraulic rams, boiling-down plant, &c. Class IV. — Agricultural and Horticultural machinery and implements, rollers, clod crushers, harrows, reaping aud mowing machines, threshing machines, seed sowers, ploughs, horse hoes, cultivators, wool and cheese presses, whipple trees, field gates, iron fencing, hurdles, rakes and tools, garden chairs, fountains, &c. Class V. — Flax Machinery, strippers, dry and wet scutchers, feeding and discharging apparatus, hackles, &c. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Sub-Co jijiitt.ee of Management : W. D Wood, Esq. J. Ollivier, Esq. J. P. Jameson, Esq. W. J. M'llroy, Esq.. J. Gordon, Esq. Building Stone — In pieces not less that Bin cube, with statement of tho sizo procur- . able from the quarries Bricks— Building Bricks, m parcels of 25 ; -, Fire Bricks, m parcels of 6 Limestone, Slates, Cements — Specimens Pottery, including Flower-pots, Tiles, Drainpipes, and Eurtheuware — Specimens not exceeding 72 cubic feet space Oils, Animal, Mineraland Vegetable — Samples '' of not less than 1 pint Wax, Glue, Gum,— Samples of not less than 21bs Whalebone — Specimens Bone Dust and Artificial Manure — Samples not less thun three bushels of each kind scut j Preserved Meats — In cases suitable for export . Salt Provisions, Beef, Pork, Bacon and Hams, Fish — Beof und Pork m casks of 2001bs ; Bucon and Hams, lOOlbs each ; Fish; not ; less than 251ba Preserved Fruits, Jams and Honey — Samples not less than 3lbs Syrups, Cordiuls, Sauces — Samples of not less than 2 bottles of each kind sent Wines aud Spirits— Samples of not lesß than ' 2 bottles of each kind sent ' . Ale and Porter — In cases or bulk suitable for export I Soap— Household soap, 561bs ; Fancy soap, 7lbs Tallow and Lard — In kegs Candles — Samples of not less than 241bs Cheese — Not less thau two of each kind sent Butter — In kegs Chicory and Tobacco— Samples, raw and prepared, of not less than 71bs Hops — Samples of not legs than 201bs Biscuits — 12lbs of each kind sent Kegs, Casks, Cheese vats, Churns, &o. — Samples Brooms and Brush ware — Not . less than 2 of each kind sent Baaketwaro — Samples Twdeds and Clotliß— 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, aud Marqueterie — Specimens Jewellery and Ornaments— Specimens Glasswaro Sample caseß Furs and Feathera— Specimens Shells, for inlaying and manufacturing pur- • poses — Specimens Leather, boots and shoes, 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 honorable mention will be distributed to the best exhibits m the various classes. Advantage will be taken of tho Exhibition to select tlie best articles to represent the. colony at the Vienna Exhibition. Intending, exhibitors are requested to inform the secretary, as early as possible, of the character and number of tho objects they desire to show. Any further information required can be obtained from him. Addbess— Government Building, Christchurch. By order. W. M. MASKELL, Secretary, EXHIBITION OF COLONIAL PRO DUCE, 1872-73. - ■ ■ TN furtherance of the design of the Colonial -*■ Government, that an Exhibition of New Zealand Produce and Manufactures should be held m Christchurch m December next (m view of the Exhibition to be held m Vienna m 1873), the undersigned' will be glad to receive and forward to Christchurch articles and specimens for exhibition. ■ JEI. BELFIELD, Secretary, Timaru Agricultural and Pastoral Association.' ' HEIR WANTED. "~~ JOHN M'KINJNELL, of London aud KirkO cudbrigbt, will hear of something to his advantage through the death of his aunts m jtvirkcudbriglit, by at once communicating with Messrs D. H. Gordon and W.'Milroy, Writers, Kirkcudbright, Scotland. NOTICE. A LL Persons found TRESPASSING to' ™ pursuit of game ' or otherwise on land 3 belonging to Mr Thos., Kino "will be prosecuted. S. A. BRISTOL, Pighmifcing Creek.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 814, 18 October 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 814, 18 October 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 814, 18 October 1872, Page 1