THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 15TH FEBRUARY, 1890.
APPENDIX.
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SYSTEM
OF
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF EXHIBITS.
GROUP 1.
RAW MATERIALS.
CLASS 1. Raw Materials in the Mineral Kingdom:-
a.-Minerals.
b.-Ores.
C.-- -Phosphates and other Naturai Manures.
-Rocks and their contained Fossils.
e.- -Mineral Springs of Jamaica: their analysis
and value.
CLASS 2. Raw Materials in the Vegetable Kingdom :-
-Foods.- Sugar Canes, Cereals, Roots, Ca-
cao, Kola.
2.
b.—Fruits and Vegetables.—Bananas, Oranges,
&c.
c.--Fibres.--Sisal Hemp, Manilla Hemp, Co-
co-nut, Cotton, Ramic.
d. Timbers.
c.-Drugs.-Tobaccos, Coca, Cinchona, &c.
-Condiments and Stimulants.—Coffee, Pep-
f.
pers, Ginger, Pimento, Rum.
g.-Dyes.-Logwood, Fustie, Annatto.
h.-Oils.-Castor Oil, Coco-nut Oil, Essential
Oils.
i.—Ornamental Plants.
CLASS 3. Raw Materials in the Animal Kingdom :----
a. Cattle and Horses, Sheep, Pigs, &c. b.--Poultry, Birds, Fishes, Turtle, &c.
C.-
-Bees and Silk-Worms at work.
d.--Wool, Horn, Turtle-Shell, Corals, &c.
GROUP II.
IMPLEMENTS FOR OBTAINING RAW MATERIALS. CLASS 4. Implements used in--
Mining. Geology.
Extracting Ores.
CLASS 5. Agricultural and Horticultural Implements. CLASS 6. Fishing Implements. Guns and Hunting Equip-
ments.
GROUP III.
MACHINES AND PROCESSES USED IN PREPARING AND MAKING UP THE RAW MATERIALS INTO
FINISHED PRODUCTS.
CLASS 7. In the Mineral Kingdom :-
a.--Potter's Wheel, &c.
b.-Glass-blowing.
c.-Making China, Firing, &c.
d.-Cutting and mounting Precious Stones.
C.
-Metal Work, Blacksmith's Work, &c. CLASS 8. In the Vegetable Kingdom :-
a.---Sugar-machinery, curing Cacao, making Arrowroot, Tapioca, Starch, Corn Shellers and Driers.
b.-Fruit Evaporators, packing Oranges, &c. c.-Fibre-Extracting, Rope-making, Mat-mak- ing, Hat and Basket-making, Weaving Cotton, Paper-making.
d.--Carpentry, Cabinet-making.
e. -- -Making Cigars and Cigarettes.
f.-—--Coffee-machinery, Rum-distilling.
h.
Apparatus for expression and distillation of Oils.
CLASS 9. In the Animal Kingdom:
a.-Curing Meat and Fish.
b.-Model Dairy, making Butter.
c.-Preparing Silk and Wool, and Weaving
them.
d.--Cutting and preparing Tortoise Shell and
Bones.
GROUP IV.
MANUFACTURED GOODS.
CLASS 10. In the Mineral Kingdom :-
-Pottery, Glass, China. b.-Jewellery.
e-Sewing-Machines, Needles and other Ap-
paratus for making up Clothing.
d.--Apparatus for Heating and Lighting, Metal
House-accessories.
e-Steam-engines, Prime Motors,
f.-Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' work, Bron-
zes, Clocks and Watches.
CLASS 11. In the Vegetable Kingdom :-
a.-Sugar, Chocolate, Starches, Bread and
Pastry.
b.-Preserves, Dried and Crystallized Fruit. c.-Thread, Cordage, Mats, Brushes, Paper,
Textile Fabrics.
d.-Furniture, Wood-work, Farm Buildings,
Model Dwellings.
e.-Drugs.
f.-Coffee, Rum, Pepper.
g.-Dye-Stuffs. h.-Oils.
CLASS 12. In the Animal Kingdom
a.-Cured Meat and Fish.
b.-Dairy Produce.
C.-- -Woollen and Silk Goods.
d.-Leather, Horn, Bone Goods, &c.
CLASS 13. Goods made up of Materials from more than one of the Groups 1, 2, 3.
GROUP V.
EDUCATION.
CLASS 14. Kinder-Garten Appliances.
CLASS 15. Industrial School Appliances.
CLASS 16. Organisation, Methods, and Appliances for
ordinary Education in Schools.
GROUP VI.
FINE ARTS, LITERATUKE AND SCIENCE,
CLASS 17. Fine Arts:--
a.-Architecture.
b.-Painting, Drawing, Photography. c.-Sculpture. d.-Music.
CLASS 18. Literature and Accessories:
a.- -Books, &c., on Jamaica and West Indies.
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e. -Books, Goueral.
f.-Book-binding, g.-Printing.
CLASS 19. Science :-
British Isles.
British Colonies (exclusive
of a). America.
a.-Maps and Charts of the West Indies.
b.-Engineering, Sanitation, Gas, Electricity,
Astronomy.
c.--Arthropology.
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