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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 23

Section III

Section III.

Class 18.

2943Clark and Co, Paisley.—Sewing and Crochet Cotton Thread
2944Frazer, George, Son and Co, Manchester.—Samples of Cotton Fabrics
2945Lee and Co, Daniel, Manchester.—Samples of Cotton Printsand Furniture Prints
2946Ashton, Brothers, Manchester.—Samples of Grey and White Calicoes
2947Schwabe, S., Manchester.—Samples of Prints
2948Henry, A. S. and Co, Manchester.—Sample of Velvets, Mole skins and Cords

Class 19.

2949Lockhart, W. and N., Kirkcaldy, R. B. Martin and Co., agents.—Fishing Net, 53 yards long, 300 meshes deep.

Class 20.

2950Neville, Lady Dorothy, Dangstin, near Petersfield, Hants.—Cocoons of Ailanthus Silk Worm (Bombyx Cynthea), and Sample of Silk made from it
2951Henry. A. S. and Co., Manchester.—Samples of Velvets

Class 21.

2952Bull and Wilson, St. Martin's Lane, London.—Patterns of Various Fabrics for Coats, Trousers, and Waistcoats
2953Craven, Joseph, Bradford.—Shawls and Dress Goods, chiefly made from New Zealand Wool, shewing what can be made of this material
2954Firth, Edwin and Sons, Heckmondwicke, near Leeds.—Blankets, white and colored
2955Ramsden, Walmsley Abrm., Bingley, Yorkshire, manu.—Semi-Lustres, of various qualities. Cotton Warps and Lustre Yarn, made from Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Hog Wool
2956Schwann, Kell and Co., Bradford.—Patterns of 31 Varieties of Plain and Tinted Merinos, Coburgs, Mohairs and Alpaca Lustres, Italian Cloths, &c.
2957Bell, Edmund and Co., Bradford.—Specimens of Black Co burgs and Baratheas
2958Craven, Joseph, Dole Mill, Bradford.—
1.Mousselines de Laine, Merinos d'Ecosse; Cashmere d'Ecosse; Repp, Cordes do Repp, Diagonals, various colors; Melange, various colors; Llamas, various colors—all woolpage 119
2.Coburgs, Victoria Cord, Coburgs for Shawls and Cloaks, Victorettas, Paramattas, Henriettas, Baratheas, Double and Single Twills, Indiana Shawls and Scarfs, Thibet Cloth—all in cotton warp
3.Shawls, Cloak Cloths, Mantle Cloths, Handkerchiefs, and Neck Ties—in all colors, and all wool
2959

Foster, John and Son, Black Dike Mills, Bradford, Yorkshire, manu.—Various Specimens, illustrating the Mohair and Alpaca Manufacture:—

Mohair, or Goats' Wool, grown in Angora, Asia Minor

Black, brown, fawn and grey Alpaca Wool, grown in Peru

Combed Mohair Tops, in three qualities

Mohair Noils out of same

Combed Alpaca Tops, in medium quality, of black, brown, fawn white, and grey

Do do, in fine quality of white and grey Alpaca Noils out of same

Yarns.—Mohair, Mohair weft, Alpaca wefts, Mohair and Alpaca Pyrenees (in two shades), Mottled Alpaca (in three shades); Paper Tubes containing weft, as exported ready for the weaver's use

Finished Goods.—Mohairs, Alpaca Lustres, &e. Small portion of violet and white Mohair Leno, from a dress selected by the Bradford Committee for presentation to the Princess Alexandra, on her marriage, March 8th, 1863

Class 22.

2960Crossley and Sons, Halifax—Carpets, Rugs, Tapestry, &c.
2961Shaw, Geo., Everton, Liverpool—Floor Cloths.—J. Manning, Agent, Dunedin.

Class 23.

2962M'Crea, H. C. and Co., Halifax, manu.—Damasks, Table-covers, Reps

Class 25.—Sub-class B.

2963Condion, Thos. Richd., London—Brushes.

Class 26.

2964
2965Brace, Henry, Walsall, per Fredk. Moss, Dunedin—Saldles, Harness, Whips, &c.
2966Blackwell, S., Oxford street, London, per J. Hay, Dundin—Saddlery.
2967Milroy, F. and Sons, London—Gentlemen and Ladies' Saldles, and Cart Harness
2968Silver, S. W. and Co., London—Portmanteaus, Trunks, Bags

Class 27

2969India Rubber, Gutta percha and Telegraph Works Co., (Limited.) Mr. Alexander R. Hay, agent, Dunedin.

Domestic.

1.Coats, single and double texture, Fabrics, Sheeting, Cambric, Twill, Nainsook, Indian Cloth, Silk, &c., prepared specilly for the colonial climate.page 120
2.Driving Capes, as above.
3.Inverness Capes, as above.
4.Ladies' Cloaks, as above, of Silk, India Cloth, and Nainsook
5.Helmets, Caps, and Leggings, Riding Aprous, Chaise Aprons, &c.
6.Boots for Fishing.
7.Ground Sheets, for Camps, Exploring, &c., and gun-covers.
8.Bottles, portable of air-proof materials, Cushions, Beds, Pillows, Life Belts, Boats, &c.
9.Patent India Rubber Mats.
10.India Rubber Tubing, for Gas, Ebonite, and Gutta-percha.
11.Speaking Pipes, with Whistles, &c.
12.Ebonite Walking Sticks, Napkin Rings.
13.India Rubber Hose, Rose Jet and Spreader, for watering gardens.
14.Specimens (various), India Rubber, Gutta-percha, Ebonite adapted for Domestic purposes.
2970Silver, S. W. and Co., London, manu.—Gentlemen's Clothing.—Clothing in Tweed Cloths, made especially for the Colony; also, clothing in leather.
2971Wilson, William and Sons. London.—Boots and Shoes

Class 28.

2972Ibbotson, P. and Sons, New Slough, Bucks—3 Reams Paper, A. B. C.

Class 29.

2973Committee of Council on Education, London.—Set of 41 Drawings, illlustrating the Course of Instruction pursued in the Schools of Art which receive assistance from the Government.
2974

Stanford, Edward, Geographical Establishment and London School Library, 6, Charing Cross, London.—Now School Maps of Europe, Holy Land and Australasia, price, on rollers, varnished, 13s each.

Stanford's Library Maps of Australasia and South America, on rollers, varnished, £3.

Stanford's New Map of Nelson and Marlborough, price, in sheets, 7s. 6d.

2975Smith and Son, Charing Cross, London, manu.—Maps and Globes. The Map of the World, constructed under the Commissioners for National Education in Ireland.
2976Johnstone, W. and A. K., Edinburgh.—One Case Maps, pre sented to the Commissioners.
2977Lillywhite, John, London.—Cricketing Materials

Class 30.—Sub-class C.

2978Silver, S. W. and Co., Bishopsgate Within, London, manu. — Furniture, assorted, consisting of Chairs, Tables, Couches, Easy Chairs, Davenport, Chiffoniers, Wardrobe, Washstands, &c. Mr. Alexander R. Ray, agent, Dunedin.page 121
2979Peyton and Peyton, Birmingham.—Metallic Bedsteads
2980Jackson, George and Sons, London.—Papier-Mache Goods, for interior decoration
2981Woollans, W., Marylebone.—Samples of Paperhangings

Class 31.

2982Carpenter and Tildesly, Willenhall, Staffordshire.—Various descriptions of Locks, Latches, Currycombs, &c.
2983Garfitt and Son, Sheffield.—Scythes, Scythe Shafts, Handles, and Irons
2984Gilpin and Sons, Staffordshire—Hardware
2986Phillips and Hill, Birmingham, manu., R. B. Martin and Co., agents.—Wire Fencing and General Iron Goods.
2987Johnston, Christopher, Sheffield.—Britannia Metal Goods, and Electro-plated Goods
2988Lambert, Thomas, and Son, London, —Cocks and Valves, for Gas, Water, and Steam
2989Watson, Gow and Co., Glasgow.—Cooking and Heating Stoves and Grates

Class 32.—Sub-class A.

2990Baker, W. M., London—Awls, Bodkins, &c.
2991Hey wood, Jos., and Co., Sheffield, manu.—Pocket Knives, Table Knives Bread Knives.

Sub-class B.

2992Johnston, Christopher, Sheffield—Cutlery, Files, and Mcchanics' Tools
2993Sorby, Robt., and Sons, Sheffield, R. B. Martin and Co., agents.—Cutlery and Edge Tools.
2994Ward and Payne, Sheffield, manu., R. B. Martin and Co., agents.—Tools used in the Building Trade, also Sheep Shears
2995Leggoe, W., Sheffield, manu., R. B. Martin and Co., agents.—Edge Tools
2996Gilpin, Win., and Son, Cannock, Staffordshire, manu., R. B. Martin and Co., agents.—Edge Tools, and Horticultural and Agricultural Tools.
2997Rogers and Son, Sheffield, manu.—Cutlery.

Class 34.

2997aPhillips, Wm. P. and George, London.—Glassware
2998

Green, James, 35, Upper Thames-street, London.—Obtained Prize Medal, International Exhibition, 1862, for Chandeliers and Lustres, and general excellence in Cutting and Engraving Table Glass

Fine Cut and Engraved Table Glass, of every descriptor Two Hanging Candle Chandeliers, and two pairs Chimneypiece Lustres

page 122

Dinner Services

Dessert Services

Toilet Services

Made up in Services for sale. Also samples of Common Cut and Pressed Glass

Class 35.

2999Doulton and Watts, London, manu., R B. Martin and Co. agents.—Pipkins, Fountains, Funnels, Pitchers, Carriage Warmers' Pickle Pans, Cheese Pans, Butter Pots, Jugs of all kinds, Tobacco' Pots, Spittoons, Barrels, Vases, Filters, Segmental Sewers, Air Bricks, Paving Tiles, Junctions and Chimney Tops
3000Green, James, London, manu., R B. Martin and Co., agents.—China and Earthenware.
3001Phillips, Wm. P. and George.—Porcelain and Earthenware

Class 36.

3002Shaw, George, Liverpool, manu.—Waterproof Fabrics, Knife Boards, Knife Cleaning Powder, and India Rubber Goods.
3003Kent, George, London, J. Manning, Agent, Dunedin:—Patent Rotary Knife Cleaning Machine.
  • Whisk and Mixing Machine—Griffiths' Patent.
  • Apple Paring Machine.
  • Patent Clothes Wringing Machine.
  • Patent Water Filter.
  • Pocket Filter for Travellers.
  • Patent Butter Churns.
  • Egg Beaters, &c. &c.