✨ Exhibition Schedules and Appointments
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 855
The productions of all nations will be admitted,
subject to the decision of competent judges as to
their being worthy of exhibition, and provided they
have not been exhibited in the previous International
Exhibitions of the series.
Application to exhibit objects should be forwarded
to the Secretary of the London International Exhibi-
tion, Upper Kensington Gore, London, S. W., before
the 31st January, 1873, on printed forms, which can
be obtained on application to the Under Secretary,
Wellington.
The present arrangements for exhibiting Manu-
factures in each of the Seven Exhibitions to follow
that of 1873 are as follows, and any modifications
which may be found necessary will be duly an-
nounced:--
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Lace, Hand and Machine made.
Civil Engineering, Architectural, and Building Con-
trivancès and Tests.
a. Civil Engineering, and Building Construction.
b. Sanitary Apparatus, and Constructions.
c. Cement and Plaster Work, &c..
Leather, including Saddlery and Harness.
a. Leather, and Manufactures of Leather.
b. Saddlery, Harness.
Bookbinding of all kinds.
Artificial Illumination by all methods, Gas and its
Manufacture.
Machinery in general for the Group.
Raw Materials used for all the above-mentioned
objects. -
Woven, Spun, Felted, and Laid Fabrics (when shown
as specimens of Printing or Dyeing).
Horological Instruments.
Brass and Copper Manufactures.
Hydraulics and Experiments. Supply of Water.
Machinery in general for the Group.
Raw Materials used for all the above-mentioned
objects. -
Works in Precious Metals and their imitations.
Photographic Apparatus and Photography.
Skins, Furs, Feathers, and Hair.
Agricultural Machinery and results.
Philosophical Instruments, and Processes depending
upon their use.
Uses of Electricity.
Machinery in general for the Group.
Raw Materials used for all the above-mentioned
objects. -
Furniture and Upholstery, including Paper Hangings
and Papier-Mâché.
a. Furniture and. Upholstery.
b. Paper Hangings and General Decoration.
Health, Manufactures &c. promoting Health, with
Experiments.
Machinery in general for the Group.
Raw Materials used for all the above-mentioned
objects. -
Tapestry, Embroidery and Needlework.
Glass.
a. Stained Glass used in Buildings.
b. Glass for Household purposes.
Military Engineering, Armour and Accoutrements,
Ambulances, Ordnance and Small Arms.
a. Clothing and Accoutrements.
b. Tents, Camp Equipages, and Military En-
gineering.
c. Arms, Ordnance, and Ammunition.
Naval Architecture—Ships' Tackle.
a. Ships for purposes of War and Commerce.
b. Boats, Barges, and Vessels for Commerce,
Amusement, &c.
c. Ships' Tackle and Rigging.
Additional.
d. Clothing for the Navy.
Heating and Combustion, with Experiments.
Machinery in general for the Group.
Raw Materials used for all the above-mentioned
objects.
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Matting of all kinds, Straw Manufactures.
Flax and Hemp.
Iron and General Hardware.
a. Iron Manufactures.
b. Tin, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, and general Brazing.
Dressing Cases, Travelling Cases, &c.
Horticultural Machinery and Products.
Uses of Magnetism.
Machinery in general for the Group.
Raw Materials used for all the above-mentioned
objects. -
Chemical Substances and Products, and Experiments,
Pharmaceutical Processes.
a. Chemical Products.
b. Medical and Pharmaceutical Products and
Processes.
c. Oils, Fats, Wax.
Articles of Clothing.
a. Hats and Caps.
b. Bonnets and General Millinery.
c. Hosiery, Gloves, and Clothing in general.
d. Boots and Shoes.
Railway Plant, including Locomotive Engines and
Carriages.
Machinery in general for the Group.
Raw Materials used for all the above-mentioned
objects.
Further particulars required by intending Ex-
hibitors can be obtained by application to the Under
Secretary, Wellington.
JOHN HALL.
Appointment of Consular Agent.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 15th November, 1872.
IT is hereby notified, that Her Majesty's Principal
Secretary of State for the Colonies has instructed
His Excellency the Governor to recognize the ap-
pointment of
LAMING COATES, Esq.,
as Consular Agent for the United States at Christ-
church, New Zealand.
JOHN HALL.
Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 20th November, 1872.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
THOMAS MCDONNELL, Esq.,
to be Registrar of Marriages, and of Births, Deaths,
and Marriages, for the District of Chatham Islands,
as the same is defined in Proclamation of 6th day of
July, 1859, and published in New Zealand Gazette,
No. 21, of 6th July, 1859, vice Robert J. La Nauze,
Esq., transferred.
JOHN HALL.
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Details and schedules for London International Exhibition 1873 and subsequent years (1874-1880)
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration16 November 1872
London International Exhibition, Future Schedules, Manufactures, Machinery, Raw Materials
- John Hall
🏛️ Appointment of Laming Coates as US Consular Agent at Christchurch
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration15 November 1872
Consular Agent, United States, Christchurch, Appointment
- Laming Coates (Esquire), Appointed Consular Agent for US
- John Hall
🏛️ Appointment of Thomas McDonnell as Registrar for Chatham Islands
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration20 November 1872
Registrar, Births, Deaths, Marriages, Chatham Islands, Transfer
- Thomas McDonnell (Esquire), Appointed Registrar for Chatham Islands
- Robert J. La Nauze (Esquire), Transferred Registrar, Chatham Islands
- John Hall
NZ Gazette 1872, No 62