The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 41
Class 43.—Products of the Cultivation of Forests and of the Trades appertaining thereto
Class 43.—Products of the Cultivation of Forests and of the Trades appertaining thereto.
49 Barrett, J., Launceston.—Willows.
50 Bridges, J., Hobart.—Willows, for basket-making.
51 Commissioners of Tasmania.—Specimens of Tasmanian timbers.
52 Douglas, A., M.H.A., Launceston.—Veneers of Tasmanian woods.
53 Elliott, G. B.—Blackwood plank.
54 Firth, J., Launccston.—Wattle-bark.
55 Grubb Brothers, Hobart.—Wattle-bark, in three stages of preparation.
56 Hooper, G., Hobart.—Huon pine, for veneers.
57 Jones, J., Launceston.—Willows.
58 Laing, J., Launceston.—Veneers.
59 Macquarie, L., Hobart.—Whaleboat of Huon pine, fitted for use, with bomb-gun, lances, lines, tubs, &c.
60 M'Gregor, Hon. A., Hobart.—Casks made from blackwood, by Johnston and Burgoyne.
61 Mills, P., Launceston.—Ornamental woods.
62 Mitchell, Miss, Lisdillon.—Gum from Oyster Bay pine-trees.
63 Risby, J. E., Hobart.—Trophy of Tasmanian hardwood timbers. (Sec trophy outside, near Fernery.)
64 Rout, W. J., Launceston.—Brushware.
65 Royal Society of Tasmania.—Veneers of Tasmanian woods, 27 species; and specimens of timbers.
66 Scott, D. P., Pieman River.—Specimens of woods.
67 Smith, J., Westwood.—Four pieces of pine, from the River Forth.
68 Stephens, T., Hobart.—Ten specimens of woods of Tasmania.
page 13669 Tat low, A., Circular Head.—Blackwood oil staves.
70 Waugh,—, Launceston.—Fret-work frames.
71 Wignall, B., Hobart.—Willows, for basket-making.