The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 41
Class 17.—Cheap and Fancy Furniture
Class 17.—Cheap and Fancy Furniture.
70 August, H., Invereargill.—Spring bottoms for full-sized bedstead.
71 Bain, A. B.. Wellington.—Hanging escritoire, for use in hall, parlour, bedroom, office or in travelling.
72 Bernasconi, G., Wellington.—Superior inlaid table, of New Zealand woods.
73 Fleming, G., Nelson.—Tables and boxes (inlaid), of New Zealand woods.
74 Guthrie & Larnach's New Zealand Timber & Woodenware Factories Co., Dunedin—Ornamental door, in New Zealand woods.
75 Guthrie & Larnach's Co.—Cabinet of New Zealand woods, numbering 8508 pieces.
76 Halley & Ewing, Wellington.—Door of New Zealand red pine.
page 14677 Large & Townley, Napier.—Work-table inlaid, of New Zealand woods.
78 Lawson, Mrs. Henry, Wellington.—Gipsy tables, and ornamental needlework.
79 Nicholson, W., Wellington.—Sideboard, of New Zealand woods, made by an apprentice.
80 Norrie. W., Auckland.—Bookcase and escritoire of mottled kauri, and different New Zealand woods.
81 Peters, C., Wellington.—Octagon table, and variety of New Zealand woods.
82 Petherick, J., jun., Wellington.—Table, inlaid, of New Zealand woods.
83 Seuffert. A.. Cabinetmaker, Auckland.—Chess-table, inlaid, of New Zealand woods.
84 Stewart & Co., Wellington.—Mantelshelf and door, of New Zealand wood.
85 Waddell. M Leod & Weir, Wellington.—Two inside house-doors, one of kauri, the other of red pine.
86 Wallis, B-, Timaru.—Chess-table, inlaid with knotted totara.
87 Warburton. P. S-. Palmerston North.—Two ornamental tables, of New Zealand woods.
88 Williams, E., Dunedin.—Panel of red pine, mounted.