✨ Exhibition Rules, Militia Orders




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 189

purpose of illustrating the process; but they
must not exceed the number actually required.

Exhibitors will be required to deliver their
goods at the building, and to unpack and
arrange them, at their own charge and risk;
and all articles must be delivered with the
freight, carriage, porterage, and all charges
and dues upon them paid.

Packing cases must be removed at the cost
of the exhibitor or his agent, as soon as the
goods are examined and deposited in charge of
the Commissioners.

Exhibitors will be permitted, subject only to
the necessary general regulations, to erect,
according to their own taste, all the counters,
stands, glass frames, brackets, awnings, hang-
ings, or similar contrivances, which they may
consider best calculated for the display of their
goods.

Exhibitors must be at the charge of insuring
their own goods, should they desire this security.
Every precaution will be taken to prevent fire,
theft, or other losses, and Her Majesty's Com-
missioners will give all the aid in their power
for the legal prosecution of any persons guilty
of robbery or wilful injury in the Exhibition,
but they will not be responsible for losses or
damage of any kind which may be occasioned
by fire or theft, or in any other manner.

Exhibitors may employ assistants to keep in
order the articles they exhibit, or to explain
them to visitors, after obtaining written per-
mission from Her Majesty's Commissioners;
but such assistants will be forbidden to invite
visitors to purchase the goods of their em-
ployers.

Her Majesty's Commissioners will provide
shafting, steam (not exceeding 30 lbs per
inch), and water, at high pressure, for machines
in motion.

Intending exhibitors, in the United King-
dom, are requested to apply, without delay, to
the Secretary, to Her Majesty's Commissioners,
at the offices, 454, West Strand, London,
W.C., for a Form of Demand for Space,
stating at the same time in which of the four
Sections they wish to exhibit.

Foreign and Colonial exhibitors should
apply to the Commission, or other Central
Authority appointed by the Foreign or Colo-
nial Government, as soon as notice has been
given of its appointment.

Her Majesty's Commissioners, having con-
sulted a Committee as to the organization of
the Fine Art Department of the Exhibition,
will publish the rules relating thereto at a
future date.

By order,

F. R. SANDFORD,
Secretary.

Office of Her Majesty's Commissioners,
454, West Strand, London, W.C.

MILITIA.

By virtue and in exercise of the authority
in me vested, I, George Marmaduke
Nixon, Lieut.-Colonel Commanding the 3rd
or Otahuhu Battalion of the Auckland
Regiment of Militia, do hereby appoint and
declare that the said Battalion shall be formed
into five Companies, as follows, viz. :-

No. 1 COMPANY.

Within a line commencing at the end of
the Portage Road nearest the Tamaki River
at Otahuhu; thence along that Road to high-
water mark on the Manukau; thence, follow-
ing the line of high-water mark to the sea-
ward end of the Road forming the Southern
boundary of Clendon's Grant; thence along
that Road to its junction with the Southern
boundary of lot No. 96 of the Parish of
Manurewa; thence along the Southern and
Eastern boundaries of lot 96, and the Southern
boundary of lot 57 of Manurewa Parish, till
it joins the boundary of the Parish of
Maraitai; thence along the Southern boun-
daries of the Parishes of Maraitai and Paku-
ranga to the Otara Creek; and thence by
high-water mark along that Creek and the
Tamaki River to the point of commencement.

No. 2 COMPANY.

Within a line commencing at the end of
the Portage Road, nearest the Tamaki, at
Otahuhu; thence along that Road to high-
water mark on the Manukau; thence along
high-water mark to St. Ann's Bridge; thence
along the Great South Road to the "Harp of
Erin" Hotel; thence in a direct line North-
ward to that branch of the Orakei Creek
which bounds the sheep quarantine ground;
thence following high-water mark of Ora-
kei Creek, Waitemata Harbour, and the
Tamaki River to the point of commencement.

No. 3 COMPANY.

Within a line commencing at the South
West corner of lot No. 137, of the Parish of
Pakuranga; thence along the hundred line
to the Munga Mungaroa Creek; thence
following high-water mark to the South
Head of the Tamaki River; thence along the
high-water mark of the Eastern side of the
Tamaki River, to Otara Creek, where it
joins the Southern boundary of the Parish of
Pakuranga; thence along that boundary to
the point of commencement.

No. 4 COMPANY.

Within a line commencing at the landing
place on the Wairoa River, in lot No. 16, of
the Parish of Wairoa, the property of Mr. J.
Thorpe; thence along the road known as
Ligar's Road, to the boundary of the Parish
of Papakura; thence along the boundaries
of the Parishes of Papakura and Manurewa,
to the hundred line of the Parish of Paku-
ranga; thence along the hundred line to the



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πŸ›οΈ Continuation of Regulations for the 1862 Exhibition (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
1 March 1861
1862 Exhibition, Exhibitor responsibilities, Delivery, Insurance, London agents
  • F. R. Sandford, Secretary

πŸ›‘οΈ Formation of Five Companies for the 3rd or Otahuhu Battalion of the Auckland Militia

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
Militia organization, Battalion structure, Company boundaries, Otahuhu, Auckland Regiment
  • J. Thorpe (Mr.), Property owner defining boundary

  • George Marmaduke Nixon, Lieut.-Colonel Commanding the 3rd or Otahuhu Battalion of the Auckland Regiment of Militia