The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 23
Section I
Section I.
Class 1.
2901 | Patent Plumbago Crucible Co., London.—Patent Plumbago, Clay, and other Crucibles and Portable Furnaces, &c., suitable for founders, gold and silver melters, assaycrs, miners, &c. Plumbago |
Class 2.
2902 | Rimmell, Eugene, London.—Essences, Toilet Vinegars, Pomades, Soaps, Lotions, and other Manufactured Perfumes, &c. Vaporiser, for perfuming apartments |
Class 3.— Sub-Class B.
2903 | Fry, Joseph Storrs, and Sons, Bristol and London, manu., R. B. Martin and Co, Agents, Dunedin.—Series Illustrating the Manufacture of Chocolate and Cocoa. Obtained Prize Medals at the Exhibitions: London, 1851; New York, 1853; Paris, 1855; and London, 1862
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IV. Chocolate and Cocoa.
1. | Fry's Chocolate Confectionery, in great variety, including sticks, drops, &c., packed in elegant boxes |
2. | Fry's Chocolate, in Cakes |
3. | Fry's Homoeopathic Cocoa |
4. | Fry's Iceland Moss Cocoa |
2904 | Batty and Co., Bristol and London, manu.—Bottled Fruits, Jams, Jellies, Pickles, Sauces, Preserves, Soups, Salmon and other fish, Capers, Olives, Salad Oil, &c., &c. |
2905 | Morton, John Thomas, 104, 105, and 100, Leadenhall-street, London; Factories—13, 14, and 15, Commercial-street, London, and Aberdeen, Scotland—Samples of Preserved Shimon, Lobsters, Oysters and Herrings; different kinds of Jams, Pickles and Confectionery; also of fine Salad Oil an 1 Cantor Oil |
2906 | Minton, Alfred, Windsor.—Seeds |
2907 | Simmonds, P. L., London, 8, Winchester-street, S.W.—Collection of Agricultural and Oil Seeds of Commerce. Presented to Commissioners Collection of Commercial Cottons, and other Vegetable and Animal Substances used in Manufactures |
2908 | Kiddel, John Dawson. London.—Branly, Wines and Vinegar—J. Manning, Agent, Dunedin. |
2909 | Cosens, William Fred., London.—Samples, Sherry Silva and Cosens, London.—Samples, Port |
Class 4.
2910 | Bradford Chamber of Commerce.—Samples of Lustre and other Wools used in the Woollen Manufactures of Bradford |
2911 | Holt, Amos, and Co., Bradford.—Samples of Wool |
2912 | Oddy and Sons, James, Bradford.—Samples of Wool |
2913 | Stansfield, Brown and Co, Bradford.—Samples of Wool |
2914 | Kirkham, Joseph R., Caistor, Lincoln.—Fleece of Wool from Bam |
2915 | Cotton Supply Association, Manchester.—One Case, samples of Cottons |
Class 5.
2916 | Kitson and Hewitson, Engineers, Leeds.—Six Photographs of Locomotive Engines constructed by them |
2917 | Adams, William Bridges, Hampstead, London.—Working Drawings, Lithographs, and Printed Descriptions of his Improved Engines, for Sharp Curves and Steep Gradients |
2918 | Warners, Lucas and Barrett, London, prod.—Pig Iron and Cast Iron Railway Chairs |
Class 7.
2919 | Wheeler and Wilson, Regent-street, London, manu.—Prize Medal Sewing Machines. Exhibited and worked by Mrs. Penley and Mrs. Moore. |
Class 8.
2919 a | Cotton Supply Association, Manchester.—One Cotton Gin |
2920 | India Rubber, Gutta Percha, and Telegraph Works Company (Limited), late Silver's India Rubber Works and Telegraph Cable Company Works, near Victoria (London) Docks. Mr Alexander R. Hay, agent, Dunedin Particulars of Exhibits—mechanical. Vulcanised India Rubber Valves for Marine and Land Engines, prepared specially for tropical climates. Vulcanised India Rubber in Sheet for Cutting out Valves, Washers, &c. India Rubber and Canvas Steam Packing for Stuffing Boxes, Pistons, and Slide Valves for Marine and Land Engines. Its superiority over the Spun Yarn and Tallow formerly used consists in "its wearing capabilities being six times greater, its requiring no drawing, the wear being gradual until all is exhausted; economy in the employment of labour, the packing being always ready for use; economy in the use of tallow, by at least three-fourths; considerably reduced friction, as by the great elasticity of the packing a slight pressure serves to keep he bearing surfaces in contact with the piston rods, &c." India Rubber Washers for Steam Joints, Manholes, &c. Vulcanised India Rubber, and Canvas and India Rubber, for heavy pressure, steam, &c. Vulcanised India Rubber and Canvas Delivery Hose for Fire Engines, Locomotives, Pumps. &c. Vulcanised India Rubber for Suction purposes. Machine Bands or Belting for Driving Machinery. |
2921 | Mills, Nathaniel, Birmingham.—Weston's Patent Differential Pulley Blocks, 4 sizes, Wool Screws complete, and Lifting Jack. Mr Alexander R. Hay, agent, Dunedin |
2922 | Shand, Mason and Co, London.—Patent Vertical Steam Fire Engine. This Engine is the same as those in use in the London Fire Brigade; it will throw 300 gallons per minute, through a jet 1½ inch diameter, to a height of 170 feet. Steam sufficient to work the engine can be raised in from nine to twelve minutes. |
Class 9.
Class 9.
Class 9B.
2933 | Mills, Nathaniel, Birmingham, manu.—Mining Tools |
2934 | Spear and Jackson, Sheffield.—Mining Tools—J. Manning, Agent, Dunedin. |
Class 11.— Sub-class A.
2935 | Silver and Co, London, manu.—Uniforms, Clothing and Accoutrements |
Sub-class C.
2936 | Marrison, Robert, Norwich.—Guns, and implements connected therewith. |
2937 | Calisher and Terry. Birmingham.—Rifles, &c.—J. Manning, Agent, Dunedin. |
Class 14.
2938 | India Rubber, Gutta Percha, and Telegraph Work Co. (Limited) Mr. Alexander R. Hay, agent, Dunedin.
Photographers' Apparatus.
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2939 | Kitson and Hewitson, London—Photographs of Locomotive Engines made by exhibitors |