Exhibition Submission Rules




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

WOOL.

SUB-COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
H. P. Murray-Aynsley, Esq.
John Inglis, Esq.
W. K. Macdonald, Esq.

Net weight of each exhibit, if washed or scoured,
to be 112 lbs.
If shown in the grease, each exhibit to consist of
ten fleeces, no skirting removed.
Each exhibit to be accompanied by the following
statement:—
Owner's name.
Breeder.
Breed of animals.
Age.
Sex.
Where bred.
If imported, date of importation.
If imported, whence imported.
If imported, age when imported.
Date of this shearing.
Date of previous shearing.
When washed, and how, previous to this shearing.
If ever diseased.
When dipped, and materials used in dipping.
Weight of fleeces.
Average price realized for previous clips from
same flock.
Where sold, and how.
1st combing
2nd
1st clothing
2nd
} stating grease, washed, or scoured.

FLAX.

SUB-COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
H. H. De Bourbel, Esq.
Geo. Booth, Esq.
J. A. Bird, Esq.

Fibre, cold-water dressed—
50 lbs. stripped, in pressed bale.
50 lbs. bleached do.
100 lbs. scutched do.
100 lbs. hackled do.

Fibre, warm-water dressed—
100 lbs. scutched, in pressed bale.
100 lbs. hackled do.

Cordage—
1 coil white of each size, 3 in., 2 in., 1 in., ¼ in.
1 coil oiled of each size, 4 in., 3 in., 2 in.

Wool lashing—samples.
Twine—an assortment of different varieties and
colours.

Maori-dressed Flax—specimens.
Maori-manufactured Flax—specimens.
Flax Seed—samples of different varieties.
Pulp for Paper-making—samples.
Articles manufactured from Flax Fibre—specimens.

GRAIN AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE.

SUB-COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
A. L. Smith, Esq.
P. Cunningham, Esq.
J. N. Tosswill, Esq.

Exhibits will be classed as follows:—
Class I.—Wheat, Oats, Barley.
Class II.—Flour, Oatmeal, Bran, and Sharps.
Class III.—Malt.
Class IV.—Beans, Peas, and Tares.
Class V.—Grass, Clover, Rape, and other
Seeds.

In all cases each exhibit shall consist of 50 lbs.


Exhibitor to state how often and by what machine
the grain has been cleaned.
In all cases the grower's name and residence to be
added.

COAL, MINERALS, AND ORES.

SUB-COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
J. Anderson, Esq.
H. P. Hill, Esq.

Coals, in pieces of about two cubic feet.
Ores, in quantities of not more than two cubic
feet.

Glassmaking Sands, samples in bottles.
Fire Clays, specimens of about two cubic feet.
Larger specimens of peculiar excellence will be
received.

TIMBERS.

COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
Geo. Holmes, Esq.
J. Booth, Esq.
F. Jenkins, Esq.

Exhibits will be classed as follows:—
Ship-building Timber.
House-building Timber.
Furniture Woods.
Fancy and Ornamental Woods.
Wood Carvings.

Exhibits of Woods for furniture or fancy and
ornamental purposes, must have one side rough and
one polished.

Exhibits to be accompanied by a description and
statement of the price at place of production.

AGRICULTURAL, FLAX, AND OTHER

MACHINERY.

SUB-COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
E. Richardson, Esq., M.H.R.
A. Duncan, Esq.
R. Wilkin, Esq.
E. G. Wright, Esq.

Exhibits will be classed as follows:—
Class I.—Railway Plant; including models, wheels,
springs, gauges, railway chairs, carriage breaks,
signals, couplings, &c., carriages and engines.

Class II.—Carriages not connected with Rail or
Tramways: Buggies, carriages, and carts of sorts,
cabs, spring carts, coachsmith's work, specimens of
carriage painting, &c.

Class III.—Machinery in general; inclusive of
engines, cranes, quartz-crushing machines, chain
pumps, turbines, Californian pumps, windmills,
hydraulic rams, boiling-down plant, &c.

Class IV.—Agricultural and Horticultural Ma-
chinery and Implements: Rollers, clod-crushers,
harrows, reaping and mowing machines, threshing
machines, seed sowers, ploughs, horse hoes, culti-
vators, 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-COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
W. D. Wood, Esq.
J. Ollivier, Esq.
J. P. Jameson, Esq.
W. J. M'Ilroy, Esq.
J. Gordon, Esq.

Building Stones—In pieces not less than 8 in. cube,
with statement of the size procurable from the
quarries.



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🏭 Requirements for Wool Exhibits

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Wool, Submission requirements, Weight, Shearing, Dipping, Flock prices
  • H. P. Murray-Aynsley, Esquire
  • John Inglis, Esquire
  • W. K. Macdonald, Esquire

🏭 Requirements for Flax Exhibits

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Flax, Fibre, Cordage, Maori-dressed, Paper-making pulp, Specimens
  • H. H. De Bourbel, Esquire
  • Geo. Booth, Esquire
  • J. A. Bird, Esquire

🏭 Classes and requirements for Grain and Produce Exhibits

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Grain, Wheat, Oats, Flour, Seeds, Grower's name, Residence
  • A. L. Smith, Esquire
  • P. Cunningham, Esquire
  • J. N. Tosswill, Esquire

🌾 Submission specifications for Coal, Minerals, and Ores

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Coal, Ores, Glassmaking Sands, Fire Clays, Specimens
  • J. Anderson, Esquire
  • H. P. Hill, Esquire

🌾 Classification and presentation rules for Timber exhibits

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Timber, Ship-building, House-building, Furniture Woods, Wood Carvings, Polished samples
  • Geo. Holmes, Esquire
  • J. Booth, Esquire
  • F. Jenkins, Esquire

🌾 Classes defined for Agricultural and other Machinery exhibits

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Machinery, Railway Plant, Carriages, Quartz-crushing, Threshing machines, Flax Machinery
  • E. Richardson, Esquire, M.H.R.
  • A. Duncan, Esquire
  • R. Wilkin, Esquire
  • E. G. Wright, Esquire

🏗️ Requirements for submitting Building Stones

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Building Stones, Quarries, Specimens
  • W. D. Wood, Esquire
  • J. Ollivier, Esquire
  • J. P. Jameson, Esquire
  • W. J. M'Ilroy, Esquire
  • J. Gordon, Esquire