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Non-transfer.

Exhibitor's Name.

Selling Price.

Non-removal and Perishable Articles.

Water. Gas, or Steam Machinery in motion.

Dangerous Substances.

Receptacles.

Catalogue.

Hand-bills.

No Photographs, &c.

Non-liability for Loss or Damage.

Future Arrangement

as to Date of

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24TH JUNE, 1882.

any

30. No Exhibitor will be allowed to transfer any allotment, or to allow other than his own duly admitted exhibits to be placed thereon, except by permission of the Committee.

31.-All goods exhibited must be in the name of the person who signed the application form.

32.-Exhibitors, being traders, are requested to mark the selling price of the articles exhibited complete, so as to facilitate the judgment of the Jury, as well as for the information of visitors.

33.-Object sold cannot be taken away before the close of the Exhibition, without the special permission of the Committee. Special arrangements will be made with regard to perishable exhibits.

34.-Exhibitors of apparatus requiring the use of water, gas or steam, must state on applying for admission the quantity of water, gas or steam which they may consider necessary. Those who wish to show machinery in motion must state the rate of speed at which the machine is to be driven. The furnishing of all counter shafting, pulleys, gas, water, steam, &c., must be at the entire expense of the Exhibitor, but under the direct control of the Committee or their appointed officer.

35.-All fulminating and explosive substances and all dangerous substances are absolutely forbidden to be sent.

36.--Spirits, alcohol, oils, essences, corrosive substances, and generally all substances which might spoil other articles or inconvenience the public, can only be received in solid and suitable vessels of small size.

37.-The Committee reserve the sole right of compiling a catalogue of the exhibits under the regulations which will be duly notified. Each nation will, however, have the right to produce at its own expense, but in its own language only, a catalogue of all the objects in its own Section.

38.-All hand-bills, printed matter, &c., for gratuitous distribution, connected with exhibits. will be under special regulations, and must first receive the approval and permission of the Committee, or the Director, which may be withdraw at any time.

39.-No article exhibited may be photographed, drawn, copied or reproduced, in any manner whatsoever, without the special sanction of the Committee.

40. The Committee will not hold itself responsible for any loss or damage occurring to any exhibit from any cause whatsoever, but while declining any responsi- bility it is the intention of the Committee to take such precautions as they deem necessary.

41-Future regulations will settle in due time the arrangements for the date of Reception and Jury, reception, location of goods, tickets of admission for Exhibitors and assistants, and the

formation and working of the Jury.

Right to alter Rules.

All Rules binding.

Non-liability for Accidents.

42.-The right to add to, alter, amend or expunge, any of these Rules is reserved by the Committee.

43. Both Englishmen and Foreigners in becoming Exhibitors declare by so doing their compliance with the whole of these Regulations, together with such other Regulations as the Committee may issue from time to time.

44.-The Committee reserve the right to remove the objects belonging to any Exhibitor who shall not conform to the Regulations.

45.-If any damage or injury shall be caused or occasioned during the Exhibition by any exhibited machine, implement, or article to any visitor or other person, or to any officer, servant, or others then and there employed by the Committee of the Great International Fisheries Exhibition, 1883, then the Exhibitor to whom such machinery, implement, or article may belong shall indemnify and hold harmless the said Committee from and against all actions, suits, expenses, and claims on account or in respect of any such damage or injury which may be so caused or occasioned.

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