717068-1864-THE-DUBLIN-EXHIBITION-OF-1865-DECISIO-S-OF-THE-INTERNATIONAL-EXHIBITIN-COMMITTEE-ON-POINTS-RELATIVE-TO-EXHIBIORS- — Page 1

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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24т¤ SEPTEMBER, 1864.

THE

DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1865.

DECISIONS

OF THE

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION COMMITTEE,

ON POINTS RELATIVE TO EXHIBITORS.

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1. The Directors have fixed upon Tuesday, the 0th day of May, 1865, for opening the Exhibition.

2. The Exhibition will take place in the Company's Buildings, Earlsfort-terrace, Dublin.

3. The Fine Arts Department will be placed in the main building, erected in brick and stone. The Machinery in a separate court, and the general Exhibition will be held in the other portions of the buildings.

4. No rent will be charged to exhibitors,

5. The productions of all nations will be admitted

6. The general plan for the division of the Exhibition will be similar, as far as practicable, to that adopted at the sugges- tion of His Royal Highness Prince Albert, for the Exhibition of 1851, viz.:-

RAW MATERIALS; MACHINERY TEXTILE FABRICS, METALLIC, VITREOUS, AND CERAMIC MANUFACTURES;

MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES FINE ARTS.

Raw Material.

1. Mining, Quarrying, Metallurgical Operations, and Mineral Products.

2. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Processes and Products generally.

3. Substances used as Food. A

4. Vegetable and animal Substances chiefly used in Manufactures as Implements or for Ornament.

B Machinery.

5. Machines for direct use, including Carriages and Railway and Naval Mechanism.

6. Manufacturing Machines and Tools.

7. Civil Engineering, Architectural, and Building contrivances."

8. Naval Architecture and Military Engineering, Ordnance, Armour, and Accoutrements.

9. Agricultural and Horticultural Machines and Implements

10. Philosophical Instruments and processes depending upon their use; Photographic Apparatus; Musical, Horological, and Surgical Instruments; Machinery employed in Spinning and Weaving, and in the manufacture of Wood and Metal; Machinery in general.

11. Cotton.

12. Woollen and Worsted...

13. Silk and Velvet, ».

14. Manufactures from Flax and Hemp.

Textilo Fabrics.

15. Mixed Fabrics, including Shawls, but exclusive of Worsted Goods (Class 12).

16. Leather, including Saddlery and Harness, Skins, Furs, Feathers, and Hair.

17. Paper and Stationery, Printing and Bookbinding...

18. Woven, Spun, Felted, and Laid Fabrics, when shown as specimens of Printing or Dyeing.

19. Tapestry, incluning Carpets and Floor-cloths, Lace and Embroidery, Fancy and Industrial Works.

20. Articles of Clothing for immediate Personal or Domestic use

21. Cutlery and Edge Tools.

D-Matallic, Vitreous, and Ceramic Manufactures.

22. Iron and general Hardware.

23. Working in precious Metals, and in their imitation; Jewellery, and all articles of Vertu and Luxury, not included in the

24. Glass.

other classes.

25. Ceramic Manufacture, China, Porcelain, Earthenware, &c.

Miscellaneous Manufactures.

26. Decoration, Furniture, and Upholstery, including Paper Hangings, Papier Machè, and Japanned Goods.

27. Manufactures in Mineral Substances used for Building or Decoration, as in Marble, Slate, Porphyries, Cements, Artificial Stones, &c.

28. Manufactures from Animal and Vegetable Substances, not being Woven or Felted, or included in other sections. 29. Miscellaneous Manufactures and Small Wares.

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FFine Arts.

30. Paintings in Oil and Water Colours, Drawings and Photographs, Architecture, Sculpture, Models and Plastic Art, Die-Sinking and Intaglios, Engravings and Etchings, Enamels and Frescoes..

7. Rough Counters and Wall Space will be provided.

8. All goods and articles for Exhibition must be delivered at the Building free of any charge to the Company, and at the risk of the Exhibitor.

The reception of goods and articles will commence on the 1st of March, and none can be received after the 15th of April. 9. Articles and packages will be unloaded at the Building.

Should Exhibitors or their Agents not be present, the packages will be opened by the Officers of the Company, and the contents distributed with the utmost possible care, but at the risk of the Exhibitor.

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