Exhibition Requirements and Appointments




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 of not less than 8in cube, with statement of the size procurable from the quarries.

Bricks

Building bricks, in parcels of 25; Fire bricks, in parcels of 6.

Limestones, Slates, Cements

Specimens.

Pottery

Including Flower Pots, Tiles, Drain-pipes, and Earthenware—Specimens not exceeding 72 cubic feet space.

Oils

Animal, Mineral, and Vegetable—Samples of not less than 1 pint.

Wax, Glue, Gum

Samples of not less than 2lbs.

Whalebone

Specimens.

Bone Dust and Artificial Manures

Samples of not less than 3 bushels of each kind sent.

Preserved Meats

In cases suitable for export.

Salt Provisions

Beef, Pork, Bacon and Hams, Fish—Beef and Pork in casks of 200lbs; Bacon and Hams, 100lbs each; Fish, not less than 25lbs.

Preserved Fruits, Jams, and Honey

Samples not less than 3lbs.

Syrups, Cordials, Sauces

Samples of not less than 2 bottles of each kind sent.

Wines and Spirits

Samples of not less than 2 bottles of each kind sent.

Ale and Porter

In cases or bulk suitable for export.

Soap

Household soap, 56lbs; Fancy soap, 7lbs.

Tallow and Lard

In kegs.

Candles

Samples of not less than 24lbs.

Cheese

Not less than two of each kind sent.

Butter

In kegs.

Chicory and Tobacco

Samples, raw and prepared, of not less than 7lbs.

Hops

Samples of not less than 20lbs.

Biscuits

12lbs of each kind sent.

Kegs, Casks, Cheese Vats, Churns, &c.

Samples.

Brooms and Brushware

Not less than 2 of each kind sent.

Basketware

Samples.

Tweeds and Cloths

Pieces of not less than 12 yards each.

Hats

Sample case not exceeding 3 feet square.

Blankets, Plaids, and Hosiery

Samples.

Furniture, Inlaid Cabinet Work, and Marqueterie

Specimens.

Jewellery and Ornaments

Specimens.

Glassware

Sample case.

Furs and Feathers

Specimens.

Shells

For inlaying and manufacturing purposes—Specimens.

Leather, Boots and Saddlery, Saddlery and Harness

Samples.

Architectural Drawings, Engineering Drawings, Geological and Other Maps and Plans, Photographs of Scenery

Specimens.

Printing, Bookbinding, Lithography

Specimens.

Musical Instruments

Specimens.

Medals and certificates of honorable mention will be distributed to the best exhibits in the various classes.

Advantage will be taken of the Exhibition to select the best articles to represent the colony at the Vienna Exhibition.

Intending exhibitors are requested to inform the secretary, as early as possible, of the character and number of the objects they desire to show. Any further information required can be obtained from him.

Address—Government Buildings, Christchurch.

By order,
W. M. Maskell, Secretary.

[From New Zealand Gazette, No. 51, Oct. 10, 1872.]

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
(Judicial Branch),
Wellington, 8th October, 1872.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Thomas Slater Pratt, Esq., of Waikouaiti, Otago, to be a Justice of the Peace for the Colony.

HENRY SEWELL.

Printed under the Authority of the Provincial Government of Otago, by Mills, Dick and Co., of Stafford Street, Printers to the Provincial Government for the time being.




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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Otago Provincial Gazette 1872, No 817





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🌾 Exhibition Requirements for Various Goods

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Exhibition, Goods, Specimens, Samples, Building Stones, Bricks, Limestones, Slates, Cements, Pottery, Oils, Wax, Glue, Gum, Whalebone, Bone Dust, Artificial Manures, Preserved Meats, Salt Provisions, Preserved Fruits, Jams, Honey, Syrups, Cordials, Sauces, Wines, Spirits, Ale, Porter, Soap, Tallow, Lard, Candles, Cheese, Butter, Chicory, Tobacco, Hops, Biscuits, Kegs, Casks, Cheese Vats, Churns, Brooms, Brushware, Basketware, Tweeds, Cloths, Hats, Blankets, Plaids, Hosiery, Furniture, Inlaid Cabinet Work, Marqueterie, Jewellery, Ornaments, Glassware, Furs, Feathers, Shells, Leather, Boots, Saddlery, Harness, Architectural Drawings, Engineering Drawings, Geological Maps, Plans, Photographs, Printing, Bookbinding, Lithography, Musical Instruments
  • W. M. Maskell, Secretary

⚖️ Appointment of Justice of the Peace

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
8 October 1872
Appointment, Justice of the Peace, Waikouaiti, Otago
  • Thomas Slater Pratt (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace

  • Henry Sewell