Exhibition Schedule Continuation




Oct. 18.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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CARPETS.
Tapestry, velvet pile or Axminster.
Brussels and Wilton.
Kidderminster, Scotch or common.
Felt or drugget.
Persian.
Turkish.
African or Morocco.
Indian.
Silesian.

WORSTED FABRICS, ALL WOOL.
Satteens.
Reps.
Cords.
Serges.
Mohairs.
Moreens.
Coatings.
Plainbacks.
Merinos and says.
Paramattas.
Camlets.
Bunting for flags.
Albert cords.
Persian cords.
Chené poplins.
Alpaca cloths.
Furniture stuffs and upholstery fabrics.
Plushes and velvets.
Tapestry curtains.
Berlin wool work.
Embroidery.
Fringes, and trimmings of wool or mixed materials.
Gold-embroidered cloaks and table covers.

WORSTED STUFFS, MIXED WITH COTTON WARPS OR OTHER
MATERIALS.
Crapes.
Coburgs.
Barége.
Damasks, figured or fancy.
Taffetas.
Veloutine.
Bombazine.
Paramatta.
Tammies.
Delaines.
Summer cloth.
Lastings.
Canton cloths.
Orleans cloth.
Chénes.
Challies.
Lenos.
Checked poplins.
Fancy tweeds.
Gambroons.
Irish poplins.

Shawls-
Shetland.
Austrian.
Belgian.
French.
Cashmere, long and square.
Union cloths.
Hosiery and small wares.

II.—GOATS' WOOL OR MOHAIR.

Raw Wools-
Angora or mohair.
Cashmere.
Koork.
Pashum or shawl wool of the Thibet goat.
Common goats' wool.
Goats' skins with the wool on.

Fabrics and Manufactures-
Dress fabrics.
Brilliantines.
Utrecht velvet.
Mohair mixed fabrics.
Mohair lace and braids.
Goats' hair cloth.
Rugs.
Sacks.
Forensic wigs.

III.—ALPACA, LLAMA, AND VICUNA.
Raw wool of various colours.
Yarn and fabrics of alpaca, &c.

IV.—CAMELS' HAIR.
Raw wool of different colours.
Shawl wool.
Shawls.
Carpets.
Tent cloth.

V.—Cow HAIR.
Ropes, sacks, blankets, carpets, felt, and other fabrics made
of it.
Yak wool or hair, moose hair, and other hair.

VI.—HORSE HAIR FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES.
Drawn hair.
Fabrics made of it.
Horse-hair seating of different colours.
Horse-hair bags.
Horse-hair gloves and flesh rubbers.
Horse-hair wigs.
Brushes, sieves.

VII.—HUMAN HAIR.
Various applications of it for twists and strong rope.
Hair work and fancy ornaments.
Braids, wigs, and other coverings for the head.

VIII.—CONEY OR RABBITS' WOOL.
Yarn and fabrics made of these wools.
Hare wool.
Economic applications, as hats and felted fabrics, hare-skin
chest protectors, caps, and clothing.

IX.—SKINS OF FUR-BEARING ANIMALS, ROUGH AND PRE-
PARED.
Bear skins and articles made of them.
Buffalo robes.
Fur-seal skins, dressed and undressed.
Beaver skins.
Otter and sea otters.
Sable and ermine.
Marten and mink.
Fox and monkey skins.
Chinchilla, squirrel, and other minor fur-bearing animals.
Fur gloves.
Fur cloaks.
Fur muffs and boas.
Fur hats.
Carriage furs.
Skin mats.

X.—BIRD SKINS AND FEATHERS, FOR CLOTHING, ORNAMENT,
OR FABRICS.

Raw Materials—
Swan skin.
Goose skin.
Penguin skin.
Grebe.
Ostrich feathers.
Paddy feathers.
Marabou feathers.
Vulture (rhea) feathers.
Peacock feathers.
Egret plumes.
Birds of paradise.
Humming birds.
Other bright-plumaged birds.

Prepared Applications—
Feather muffs.
Feather trimmings for dresses.
Feather jewellery.
Feather fans and fly-flappers.
Feather mats and rugs.
Feather plumes.
Feather flowers and ornaments.
Swansdown puffs.
Eiderdown quilts.
Other economic applications of feathers.

XI.—DRAWINGS, PAINTINGS, PRINTS, AND OTHER REPRE-
SENTATIONS OF THE WOOL AND FUR-BEARING ANIMALS
AND BIRDS YIELDING USEFUL FEATHERS.

XII.—MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, AND TOOLS USED IN
WOOLLEN AND WORSTED MANUFACTURES, WHETHER
WORKED BY HAND OR BY POWER.
BLEACHING AND DYEING MATERIALS.
DESCRIPTIVE PUBLISHED WORKS AND STATISTICAL
TABLES, PRINTS, ETC., DESCRIBING WOOL AND WOOLLEN
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS, OR THE COMMERCE
IN THEM, AND THOSE OF HAIR, FUR, FEATHERS, ETC.

By Authority: GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.



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🏭 Continuation of the 1881 International Wool Exhibition Programme Schedule detailing exhibits (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 October 1880
Wool Exhibition, Schedule, Exhibits, Fabrics, Furs, Feathers, Machinery, Commerce
  • George Didsbury, Government Printer