Exhibition Exhibit Classification




APRIL 5.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 421

CLASSIFICATION OF THE EXHIBITS FOR THE CALCUTTA
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

Section A.—Fine Arts.

  1. Paintings and drawings.
  2. Sculptures.
  3. Architectural drawings and models.
  4. Engravings, lithographs, &c.
  5. Photographs.
  6. Works of art not specified.

Section B.—Education and Application of Liberal Arts.
7. Educational appliances, models of schools, school furni-
ture and books.
8. Maps, charts, and geographical apparatus.
9. Specimens of work done by pupils in schools.
10. Gymnasia.
11. Stationery and artists' materials.
12. Printing and bookbinding.
13. Photographic apparatus, chemicals, and other appliances.
14. Musical instruments.
15. Scientific instruments.

Section C.—Health.
16. Systems of drainage.
17. Appliances connected with sanitation and hygiene.
18. Drugs and medicines.
19. Surgical instruments.
20. Hospital appliances.
21. Ambulances.
22. Other objects connected with health.

Section D.—Furniture and other Objects for the Use or
Decoration of Dwelling-houses and other Buildings.
23. Furniture and upholstery.
24. Glassware of all kinds.
25. Stone utensils, pottery, porcelain, and earthenware.
26. Metalware, hardware, and cutlery.
27. Clocks, watches, and their accessories.
28. Brushware.
29. Basketware.
30. Apparatus and processes for cooling, heating, and lighting.
31. Decorative work, including carving and art-ware.
32. Carpets, hangings, tapestry, furniture stuffs, matting,
paperhangings.
33. Marble and alabaster.
34. Bronzes, ornamental work in gold, silver, and other
metals.
35. Toys.
36. Other household utensils and appliances.
37. Camp equipment, including tents.

Section E.—Fabrics, including Apparel, Toilet Requisites, and
other Objects of Personal Wear or Use.
38. Cotton fabrics.
39. Wool fabrics.
40. Silk fabrics.
41. Jute fabrics.
42. Other fabrics.
43. Mixed fabrics.
44. Shawls.
45. Fancy work.
46. Apparel and haberdashery.
47. Boots, shoes, and slippers.
48. Hats and caps.
49. Umbrellas and parasols.
50. Jewellery and precious stones.
51. Perfumery.
52. Objects not specified.

Section F.—Raw Products and Manufactures from Products
not included in other Sections.
53. Minerals and metallurgic products.
54. Indigenous timber and other forest products.
55. Oil-seeds.
56. Oils.
57. Soap, tallow, wax, and other manufactures of oleaginous
substances.
58. Hides, horns, hair, bristles, &c.
59. Leather and manufactures of leather.
60. Cotton, raw and thread.
61. Cotton manufactures.
62. Silk, raw, cocoon, and thread.
63. Wool, raw, and yarns.
64. Jute, raw, and yarns.
65. Manufactures of jute.
66. Coir and manufactures therefrom.
67. Other fibres and manufactures therefrom.
68. Paper.
69. Ivory, tortoise-shell, sponge, and shells.
70. Materials for baskets, wicker- and plait-work.
71. Cement.
72. Building materials, exclusive of cement.
73. Lac.
74. Gums and resins.
75. Indigo.
76. Other dyeing and colouring materials.
77. Colours, paint, varnishes.
78. Tobacco.
79. Chemicals.
80. Materials used for bleaching, tanning, and currying.
81. Other products and manufactures not specified.

Section G.—Machinery and Implements, Means of Transport,
Appliances and Processes used in the Common Arts and
Industries, including Models and Designs.
82. Boilers and engines.
83. Railway plant and rolling-stock, tramways.
84. Telegraphy, telephones, heliographs.
85. Mining and metallurgy.
86. Chemistry, pharmacy, tanning.
87. Artillery, arms, ammunition, war material.
88. Civil engineering and architecture.
89. Ocean, coast, and river navigation.
90. Carriages and vehicles, wheelwrights' work.
91. Workshop machines and tools.
92. Blacksmiths' work, locks, safes, &c.
93. Carpenters' work, joinery, &c.
94. Cooling machinery and ice-machines.
95. Aërated-water and bottling machines.
96. Machines and processes for preserving food.
97. Tobacco manufacture and implements used in the con-
sumption thereof.
98. Spinning, weaving, and rope-making.
99. Paper-making.
100. Printing, type-making, ruling, bookbinding.
101. Pressing and baling.
102. Fire-engines, extincteurs, pumps, cranes, gauges, register-
ing instruments.
103. Electro-plating.
104. Brewing and distillation.
105. Manufacture of perfumery.
106. Manufacture of porcelain, earthenware, and glass.
107. Means of producing artificial light.
108. Sewing machines.
109. Cotton printing.

Section H.—Food Products.
110. Tea.
111. Coffee.
112. Sugar.
113. Spices.
114. Chocolate and cocoa.
115. Breadstuffs and articles made therefrom.
116. Arrowroot, tapioca, sago.
117. Butter.
118. Ghee, lard, and other fatty substances.
119. Preserved meat.
120. Preserved soup.
121. Preserved fish.
122. Preserved fruits and vegetables.
123. Nuts.
124. Confectionery.
125. Jams and jellies.
126. Honey.
127. Essences and extracts.
128. Pickles, sauces, chutneys, and curry-powders.
129. Ale, beer, and porter.
130. Cider and perry.
131. Wines and liqueurs.
132. Spirits.
133. Cordials and syrups.
134. Aërated and mineral waters.
135. Vinegar.
136. Other provisions not specified.

Section I.—Agriculture and Horticulture.
137. Collections of agricultural products.
138. Collections of horticultural products.
139. Processes, implements, and machines used in cultivation.
140. Processes, implements, and machines applied to agri-
cultural and horticultural products.
141. Processes, implements, and machines used for irrigation.
142. Garden furniture, fountains.
143. Manures.

Section K.—Ethnology, Archæology, and Natural History.
144. Ethnological collection.
145. Archæological collection.
146. Weapons and implements of the chase.
147. Implements connected with fishery.
148. Collections of animals stuffed, &c.
149. Other natural-history specimens.

PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS FOR EXHIBITORS.

  1. The introduction of dangerous substances is strictly
    prohibited.


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Calcutta International Exhibition, Exhibits, Classification, Fine Arts, Education, Health, Furniture, Fabrics, Raw Products, Machinery, Food Products, Agriculture, Horticulture, Ethnology

🏭 Provisional Regulations for Exhibitors

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