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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 15TH FEBRUARY, 1890.

19. SHOW CASES.No particular form or design is prescribed for cases, counters, platforms, &c., but they must not exceed the following heights without the special written permission of the Com- missioners:

Show Cases and partitions Counters.

Platforms

Such structures are to be erected by Exhibitors at their own cost.

10 feet above floor.

3

1 foot

do.

do.

do.

20. Railings of a uniform height of 2 ft. 6 inches above the floor level may be erected. In every instance the railings must be within the area of the space allotted.

21. The putting up of decorations and sign-boards and the display of printed or written bills shall be subject to any special arrangements made by the Commissioners.

22. Cases must be unpacked as fast as received ani the empty cases taken away by the Exhib- itors or their Agents. No space will be reserved for empty cases.

23..No Exhibitor shall be allowed to transfer any allotment of space, or to allow any other than his own duly admitted Exhibits to be placed thereon, except by special permission.

24. Exhibitors should mark the selling price of articles intended for sale, for the information of visitors.

25. Objects sold cannot be taken away before the close of the Exhibition without special per- mission. Special arrangements will be made with regard to perishable Exhibits.

26. Exhibitors of apparatus requiring the use of water, gas, or steam must state on applying for admission the quantity considered 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 countershafting, pulleys, gas, water, steam, &c., must be at the entire expense of the Exhibitor, but under the direct control of the Commissioners or their appointed Officer.

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

small size.

28. Percussion caps, fireworks, chemical matches, and other similar objects, can be received only when made in imitation and deprived of inflammable ingredients.

29. Articles that are in any way dangerous or offensive shall not be admitted into the Exhibition. 30. No article exhibited may be photographed, drawn, copied, or reproduced, in any way what- soever, without the special sanction of the Exhibitor.

31. Awards will be made by Committees specially appointed.

32. The Commissioners will not hold themselves responsible for any loss or damage occurring to any Exhibit from any cause whatsoever; but while declining any responsibility, it is the intention of the Commissioners to take such precautions as they deem necessary.

33. The Commissioners reserve the right to remove the objects belonging to any Exhibitor who shall not conform to the Regulations.

34. Exhibits brought into Jamaica at any port of entry will be allowed to go forward to the Exhibition Buildings, under such arrangements for supervision by the Customs Officers as may be deemed proper, without examination at the port of entry, and at the close of the Exhibition will be allowed to go forward to the port from which they are to be exported. No duties will be levied upon such goods unless disposed of in Jamaica.

35. Immediately after the close of the Exhibition, Exhibitors whose Exhibits are not under charge of the Commissioners shall remove their effects, and complete such removal within one month. Goods remaining after the expiry of the month will be removed by order of the Commissioners and sold for expenses, or otherwise disposed of under the direction of the Commissioners.

36. Each person who becomes an Exhibitor thereby acknowledges, and undertakes to keep, the Rules and Regulations established for the government of the Exhibition.

37. The Commissioners reserve the right to add to, alter, amend or expunge any of the foregoing Regulations.

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