✨ Notices
JULY 13.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 949
Books belonging to the late Provincial Library to be
returned.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 8th July, 1882.
PERSONS having in their possession books be-
longing to the late Wellington Provincial
Library are requested to return them to the Colonial
Museum without delay.
G. S. COOPER,
Under-Secretary.
Despatch.—Great International Fisheries Exhibition,
London, 1883.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 3rd July, 1882.
THE following despatch and enclosures, from Her
Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the
Colony, are published for general information.
THOMAS DICK.
(Circular.)
Downing Street, 6th May, 1882.
SIR,—I have the honor to transmit to you, for publi-
cation in the colony under your government, copies of
regulations and forms of applications for admission
to the Great International Fisheries Exhibition, which
it is proposed to hold in London next year.
- I shall be glad if you will use your influence in
promoting the objects of the Exhibition, and I request
that you will be good enough to inform me at your
earliest convenience whether your Government pro-
poses to take part in it.
I have, &c.,
KIMBERLEY.
The Officer Administering the
Government of New Zealand.
Enclosure No. 1.
THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHI-
TION, LONDON, 1883.
Patron: HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
President: His Royal Highness the PRINCE OF
WALES, K.G., and 129 Vice-Presidents.
Members of the General Committee: The Duke of
Richmond and Gordon, K.G., Chairman, and 80
Members.
Executive Committee: Edward Birkbeck, Esq., M.P.,
Chairman; the Marquis of Hamilton; the Earl
of Ducie; Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart., M.P.;
W. S. Shoobridge, Esq., the Prime Warden of the
Fishmongers' Company; J. H. Fordham, Esq.,
Warden of the Fishmongers' Company; Sir Thomas
Dakin, Alderman, Warden of the Fishmongers'
Company; R. W. Duff, Esq., M.P.; Major Flood
Page; W. L. A. B. Burdett-Coutts, Esq.; James
H. Crossman, Esq.; Alfred Jardine, Esq.; John
Last Sayer, Esq.; W. Fell Woods, Esq.
Bankers: Messrs. Coutts and Co., 59, Strand, W.C.;
the Imperial Bank, 6, Lothbury, E.C.
Director and Secretary: Sir B. T. Brandreth Gibbs.
Assistant-Secretary: Harry W. Towse.
Offices: 24, Haymarket, S.W.
CLASSIFICATION.
| Exhibitors to quote the Number in this Column. | CLASS I. FISHING. |
|---|---|
| Division 1 | Section 1. Sea Fishing. |
| (1.) Gear of every description and of all nations used in trawl, herring, long line, hand-line, and every other mode or system of fishing, including all nets, lines, hooks, harpoons, tackle, &c., employed in the same. | |
| Division 2 | (2.) Oyster dredges; crab, lobster, prawn,&c., pots, and other appliances for catching fish of this description. |
| Division 3 | (3.) Fishing craft of all nations; models and representations of the same. (i.) Steam fishing vessels and steam carriers. |
| Division 4 | (ii.) Fishing vessels and boats other than steam vessels. |
| Division 5 | (4.) Ropes and canvas suitable to fishing vessels. |
| Division 6 | (5.) Steam capstans, compasses, barometers, telescopes, lights, lamps, fog horns, systems of signalling at night for fishing fleets and vessels, electric lights, luminous paint, and other equipment of fishing vessels; charts for fishermen. |
| Division 7 | (6.) Models of harbours, piers, and slips, for fishing purposes. |
| Division 8 | (7.) Fishing tackle and netting in different stages of preparation, and machinery used for working up the raw material. |
| Division 9 | (8.) Life-boats, their equipment, and life- saving apparatus of every description. |
| Division 10 | (9.) Appliances and methods for breaking the force of the sea at the entrance of harbours and elsewhere. |
| Division 11 | (10.) Methods of communication from the shore to light-ships and fishing fleets by submarine cables. |
| Division 12 | (11.) Methods of protecting submarine cables from injury by fishing operations (illus- trated by models and drawings). |
| Division 13 | Section II. Freshwater Fishing. (1.) Salmon nets and fixed appliances for catching salmonidæ in all their varieties. |
| Division 14 | (2.) Salmon rods, reels, lines, artificial flies and baits, gaffs, spears, creels, &c. |
| Division 15 | (3.) Trout rods, reels, landing nets, lines, artificial flies, baits, baskets, bags, &c. |
| Division 16 | (4.) Pike, barbel, and other coarse fish-rods, reels and tackle, artificial spinning baits, &c. |
| Division 17 | (5.) Traps, nets, bucks, wheels, and all kinds of apparatus for catching eels, lampreys, &c. |
| Division 18 | (6.) Hooks, &c. |
| Division 19 | (7.) Anglers' apparel of every description. |
| Division 20 | (8.) Boats, punts, cobles (collapsible, port- able, &c.), in models or otherwise. NOTE.—The above classification is suggested as a convenient one for this class, but it is not in- tended to exclude any objects which come within the class. |
| Division 21 | ECONOMIC CONDITION OF FISHERMEN. CLASS II. (1.) Apparel and personal equipment. |
| Division 22 | (2.) Food and medicine chests. |
| Division 23 | (3.) Models and plans of dwellings. |
| Division 24 | (4.) Contracts of partnerships; insurances of life, boats, gear, &c.; benefit societies. |
| Division 25 | COMMERCIAL AND ECONOMIC. CLASS III. (1.) Preparation, preservation, and utilization of fish.— (a) For edible purposes— (i.) Models of fish-curing establish- ments. Methods of, and models and other representations of any appliances for, drying, curing, salt- ing, smoking, tinning, cooking, &c. |
| Division 26 | (ii.) Fish dried, smoked, cured, salted, tinned, or otherwise prepared for food. |
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🎓 Return of books belonging to the late Provincial Library requested
🎓 Education, Culture & Science8 July 1882
Books, Provincial Library, Colonial Museum, Return
- G. S. Cooper, Under-Secretary
🏭 Despatch regarding Great International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry3 July 1882
International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883, Exhibition
- Thomas Dick
🏭 Regulations and forms of applications for admission to the Great International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry6 May 1882
International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883, Exhibition, Regulations, Applications
- Kimberley
🏭 The Great International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883 - Committee Members
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryInternational Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883, Committee Members
18 names identified
- Prince of Wales (His Royal Highness the), President
- Duke of Richmond and Gordon (The), Chairman
- Edward Birkbeck (Esquire), Chairman
- Marquis of Hamilton (The), Executive Committee
- Earl of Ducie (The), Executive Committee
- John St. Aubyn (Sir), Executive Committee
- W. S. Shoobridge (Esquire), Executive Committee
- J. H. Fordham (Esquire), Executive Committee
- Thomas Dakin (Sir), Executive Committee
- R. W. Duff (Esquire), Executive Committee
- Major Flood Page, Executive Committee
- W. L. A. B. Burdett-Coutts (Esquire), Executive Committee
- James H. Crossman (Esquire), Executive Committee
- Alfred Jardine (Esquire), Executive Committee
- John Last Sayer (Esquire), Executive Committee
- W. Fell Woods (Esquire), Executive Committee
- B. T. Brandreth Gibbs (Sir), Director and Secretary
- Harry W. Towse, Assistant-Secretary
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