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Exhibition. machines, threshing machines, seed sowers, ploughs, horse hoes, cultivutors, wool and cheese presses, whipple trees, field gates, iron fencing, hurdles, rukes uud tools, garden cluiirs, fountains, &c. Clnss V. — Flux Machinery, strippers, dry and wet scutchers, feeding and discharging uppurulus, hackles, &c. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Sub-Committee of Management : W. D Wood, Esq. J. Ollnier, Esq. J. P Jnmesou, E-q. W. J. M-llroy, E.-q. J. Gordon, K.-q. Building Stone— ln pieces not l"ss that Bin Cilbi', with statement of the bi'zo procurable from the qunrries Brieks--Biiilding Bricks, m parcels of 25 ; Fire Bricks, iv parcels of (i Limestone. Slnles, Omciits — Specimens I'otlery, ioelu lin-i Fiower-pois. Tiles. Dninpipes, nnd Enriliei wmr — Specimens not exceeding 72 cubic I'e. I .-puce OiU, Aniimd, Minenil nnd Vegetable— Samples of not less I linn 1 |iin>> Wnx, Glue, Gum, — Samples of not less than 21 bs Wlmlebone — Specimens Bone Dust .md Artificial Manure— Snmples not less (hull three btishuls of each kind sent Preserved Meats— ln eases suitable for expo i-t Suit Provisions', Beef, Pork, Bucnn and lin ins. Fish — Beef and Pork m ensks. ol*2Uolbs ; Bncon and Hums, lOUlbseuch; Fish, not less I hnn 25! ba Preserved Emits, Jams and Iloncy — Samples not less thnn 3 lbs ■Syrups, Cordials, Sauces — Snmples of not less than 2 hollies ol' em-h kind sent. Wines I Spirits -Snmples of not. less than 2 bottles of each kind sent.. A\e nnd I'ortcr — lv cases or bulk suitable for export Soap— iiousehold soup, sfilbs ; Funcy eoiip, 71bs Tallow and Lnrd — In kegs Candles — Samples of not less than 241b9 Cheese — Not less than two of euch kind sent Butter— ln kejjs Chicory and Tobneco— Samples, raw and prepared, of not. less than 7lbs Hops — Snmples of not less than 201bn Biscuits — 12lbs of euch kind sent .Kegs, Casks, Cheese vats, Churns, &c. — Samples Brooms and Brush ware — Not less than 2 of each kind sent Basket-ware — Samples Tweeds and Cloths — 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 Murqueterie — Specimens Jewellery and Ornaments— Specimens Glassware Sample cusps Furs and Feathers— Specimens Shells, for inlaying aud manufacturing purposes — Specimens Leather, boots und shoes, Saddlery and Harness—Samples Architectural drawings, Engineering drawings, Geological nnd other mups nnd plans, Photographs of scenery— Specimens Printing, Bookbinding, Lithography— Specimens Musical instruments — Specimens Medals nnd certificates of honorable mention will be distributed to the best exhibits iv the various classes. Advniitnge will be taken of the Exhibition to select the best articles to represent the colony at the Vienna Exhibition. Intending exhibitors are requested to inform the secretary, as early a? possible, of the character and number of Ihe objects they desire to show Any further inl'urmation required cun be obtained Iroin him. ADDBES3 — Government Building, Christ.church. By order. W. M. MASKELL, Secretary. EXHIBITION OF COLONIAL PRODUCE, 1872-73. TN furtherance of the design of the Colonial *■ Government, that an Kxhilntion of N«w Zealand Produce and Manufactures should he held iv 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. IL BKLFIELD, Secretary, Timaru Agricultural and Pastoral Association. Horses. mO STAND THIS SEASON, •The Thoroughbred Horse, KNOTTINGLY, (late the property of M. Studholme, Esq ), By. Scud, dam Termagent, own sister to Glendon; Scud by Riddlesworth, out of Spray. ( Vide Stud Book. ) Knottingly's performances are too well known to require comment. Knottingly will stand at the Timaru Horse Repository from the Ist of October, 1872, and will bo at Temuka every Wednesday, if sufficient inducement offers. Terms— Six Guineas, Payable by promissory note due lab of February, 1873. Good watered padilock3 provided free of charge until January lat, 1873. Every care taken, but no responsibility. i Apply to .■ ". . ■ JAMES KING, i Xiuaru Horse .Repository.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 818, 28 October 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 818, 28 October 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 818, 28 October 1872, Page 4

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