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There should also be an Agent in Jamaica for each Country or Colony. The same person can, of course, act for more than one Country or Colony.
6. Any expenses of whatsoever nature connected with the representation of any Country or Colony, not borne by the authorities of such Country or Colony, must be defrayed by the Exhibitors them- selves.
7. Applications for space must be made in the printed forms prepared by the Commissioners. These must be in the hands of the Secretary on or before the 1st May, 1890.
8. The Secretary shall, before the 1st of July, 1890, notify the decision of the Commissioners, and shall state what' space, if any, has been allotted.
9. The reception of articles in the Exhibition Buildings shall commence on the 1st September, 1890, and no articles shall be admitted after the 1st December, 1890. Space assigned and not occupied on the 1st December, 1890, shall revert to the Commissioners, and shall be subject to re-assignment.
10. All Exhibits shall be arranged under some one of the following groups :-
GROUP I.-Raw Materials.
GROUP II-Implements for obtaining Raw Materials.
GROUP III-Machines and Processes used in preparing and making up the Raw Mate-
rials into Finished Products.
GROUP IV.-Manufactured Goods.
GROUP V.-Education.
GROUP VI-Fine Arts, Literature and Science.
Each of these groups is divided into classes, according to the system of general classification annexed to these Regulations (Appendix). This Appendix includes for each class a summary enumer- ation of the objects which it will comprise.
11. All packages from places in Jamaica containing goods intended for Exhibition must have placed on them the distinctive mark Jamaica Exhibition, as well as the name of the Exhibitor and must contain a detailed list of contents.
12. Packages from Great Britain or other Countries or Colonies must likewise have painted on them the distinctive mark Jamaica Exhibition They must be addressed to the Exhibitor himself or his private Agent, if any, or to the Agent, if any, of the Country or Colony from which they are sent. They must all be marked in such a way as to show distinctly the name of the Country or Colony from whence they come, and they must contain a detailed list of contents, a duplicate copy of which should be sent by post to the Consignee.
13. Every object sent for Exhibition should be accompanied by a label stating the name and address of the Exhibitor and the number of the group to which it belongs.
14. Exhibitors outside Jamaica must provide either personally or through Agents for the despatch and transmission of their goods.
15. The Agents in Jamaica of the Countries or Colonies from which the Exhibits are sent are expected to provide for the reception, unpacking, and, at the close of the Exhibition, the removal of the goods.
16. The Exhibits in Jamaica, except in the City of Kingston, shall be received by the Parochial Committees in the several parishes and shall be forwarded by them to the care of the Commissioners in Kingston, who shall arrange them in the Exhibition and return them to the Parochial Committees at the close of the Exhibition, if not otherwise disposed of. Exhibits in Kingston should be forwarded direct to the care of the Commissioners. Individual Exhibitors may, however, if they prefer that course, either personally or through their own Agents, undertake the reception, unpacking, arrange- ment, and final removal of their goods, subject to the control of the Commissioners.
17. Exhibitors shall not be required to pay rent for the space occupied by Exhibits not intended for sale during the Exhibition. Information as to the renting of space for the sale of goods may be obtained from the Secretary.
18. EXHIBITION SPACES.-The space granted to a Country or Colony within the Building is available for floor space, exclusive of passages for the public.
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