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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 82

Catalogue. — Department I. — Raw and Manufactured Products

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Catalogue.

Department I.

Raw and Manufactured Products.

Class 1.—Products of the Cultivation of Forests, and of the Trades appertaining thereto.

1—Ah Gee, Blenheim.
  • Ornamental Mantelpiece.
2—Arnold, Edwin, Wellington,
  • Wickerware.
3—Auckland Timber Company, Auckland.
  • Articles of Local Manufacture.
4—Bacon, Septimus, Masterton.
  • Joiner's Work, &c.
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5—Bath, Charles, Wellington.
  • Dinner-Waggon—Carved in antique style. Manufactured from New Zealand woods only. Designed and made by the Exhibitor.
6-Bennett, Thomas, Carterton.
  • Variety of Turned Work in New Zealand Woods; also Totara Rimu Knobs, & c., rough and polished.
7—Blackett, John G., Nelson.
  • 2 Native Wood Walking sticks.
8—Boenicke, Richard, Basketmaker, Dunedin.
  • General Basketware, Chairs, Flower-stands, & c., of Native Woods.
9—Booth & Co., William, Carterton, Wairarapa.
  • Plank and Section of Totara Timber.
10—Dawson & Sons, John H., Invercargill.
  • 1 Totara Board, Polished.
11—Findlay & Company, Limited, Dunedin.
  • Doors
  • Sashes
  • Mantelpieces.
12—Fullerton, David, Mauku, Auckland.
  • 6 Ancient Maori Staffs.
13—Gibson, John, New Plymouth.
  • Ground Charcoal, same as supplied for Meat-Freezing purposes to Auckland Freezing Company.
14—Hallet & Ewing, Wellington.
  • Joinery and Turnery, &c.
15—Harding, John, Mount Vernon, Hawke's Bay.
  • Specimens of Hawke's Bay Timber.
16—Jackson, Clara Ellen, Tua Marina, Marlborough.
  • Ferns.
17—Johnson, John, Hokitika.
  • Mottled Silverpine of New Zealand.
18—Langdown & Co., William, Christchurch.
  • General Woodware.
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19—Lindsay, David E., Wellington.
  • Variety of New Zealand Ferns, all gathered within five miles of Wellington.
20—Muir, Archibald, Dunedin.
  • Basketware.
21—Partridge and Woollams, Auckland.
  • New Zealand Wood Pipes, Cigar Holders, and Cigarette 1 olders.
22—Price, Edmund A., Mary street, Thames
  • Confectioner's Moulds
  • Carver and Gilder's Moulds
  • Miscellaneous Carving.
  • Made wholly of New Zealand Woods.
23—Silvester, James, Christchurch.
  • General assortment of Basketware, viz., Perambulators, Chairs, &c.
24—Stewart & Co., Wellington,
  • Turnery and Joinery.
25—Stone, Robert, Thames.
  • Veneers.
26—Strachan, Benjamin, Nga Timte, Nelson.
  • General Cooper's Manufactures.
27—Sundgren, Henry, Wellington.
  • Basketwae, made of New Zealand Products.
28—Waddell, M'Leod & Weir, Wellington.
  • Doors, Joinery, and Turnery.
29—Wakelin & Hawkins, Greytown, Wairarapa.
  • Sashes, Doors, Moulding, &c.

Class 2.—Products of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, and Spontaneous Products; Machines, and Instruments connected therewith.

30—Burton, Joseph R., Wellington.
  • Selection of Stuffed Birds, caught at Otaki.
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31—Carpenter, William, Thames.
  • Kauri Gum.
32—Hamilton, Augustus, Petane, Hawke's Bay.
  • Indigenous Sponges of many species, collected in Hawte's Bay by Exhibitor.
33—Hayr & Co., Harry H., Auckland.
  • Bees Wax.
34—Jackson, Clara Ellen, Tua Marina, Marlborough.
  • Sea Weeds
  • Shells.
35—Jacobs, A. J., Nelson.
  • One Case of New Zealand Birds
  • Stag's Head and Antlers, prepared by Exhibitor.
36—Liardet, Hector E., Wellington.
  • Samples of Feather Furriery.
37—Matson, J. T., Papanui, Canterbury.
  • Ostrich Eggs.
38—Partridge & Woollams, Auckland.
  • Ivory Billiard, Pool, and Pyramid Balls.
39—Price. Edmund A., Mary Street, Thames.
  • Case of Birds.
40—Reid & Co., John, Auckland.
  • Kauri Gum.
41—Retschek, Andreas, Naturalist, Auckland.
  • Group of Nocturnal Birds
  • Variety of Skins of Nocturnal Birds.
42—Smyth, William, Dunedin
  • Stuffed New Zealapd Birds
43—Southern Cross Petroleum Company, Gisborne.
  • Refined Oil, Paraffin Butter, Wax, and other Products derived from Mineral Oil.
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Class 3.—Agricultural Products not used for Food.

44—Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Company, Auckland.
  • 1 Bale New Zealand Flax.
45—Auckland Tobacco Company, Limited, Auckland.
  • Raw Leaf Tobacco
  • Foreign and New Zealand Manufactured Tobacco
  • Cigars and Cigarettes (our own manufacture)
  • Tobacco Seed.
46—Cameron Hugh, Hokitika.
  • 1 Bale New Zealand Flax.
47—Gledhill & Thompson., Tua Marina, Marlborough.
  • 1 Bale Dressed New Zealand Flax
  • 2 Loose Hanks New Zealand Flax
48—Holmes & Bell, Blenheim.
  • Flax.
49—Knight, Samuel, Awahuri, Wellington.
  • Tobacco for Manufacture
  • Lavender for Distillation.
50—Matthews, Jun., George, Mornington, Dunedin.
  • Flax Fibre Preparation.
51—New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, Wellington.
  • Flax
  • Tobacco.
52—Reid & Co., John, Auckland.
  • Flax
  • Fungus
  • Other Native Products.
53—Singer & Co., F., Dunedin.
  • Oil
  • Oil Cake
  • Linseed Meal
  • Seeds.
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54—Vercoe, Philip, Blenheim, Marlborough.
  • 1 Bale Dressed New Zealand Flax.
55—Vollbracht's New Zealand Tobacco Growing & Manufacturing Company., Auckland.
  • Colonial Grown Leaf Tobacco, cured, from 12 different districts
  • Colonial made Cigars and Tobaccos, all varieties.
56—Wairoa Local Committee, Hawke's Bay.
  • Specimens of Flax and Rope grown and manufactured in the Wairoa District.

Class 4.—Chemical and Pharmaceutical Products.

57—Barraud & Son, Wellington.
  • Pharmaceutical Articles.
58—Belfast Chemical Works, Belfast, Canterbury.
  • Chemical Manufactures.
59—Brown & Son, Parnell, Auckland.
  • Colonial-made Inks.
60—Corporation Of Dunedin, Dunedin.
  • Chemical Products.
61—Haycock, Thomas, Richmond, Nelson.
  • 3 Doz. Haycock's Skin Purifier and Healer, at 6s per dozen
  • 1 Doz. Haycock's "Eureka" Knife Polish, at 6s per dozen
  • 1 Doz. Haycock's Metal Polish, at 7s per dozen.
62—Hill, Edward H., Dunedin.
  • Writing Ink of Colonial manufacture.
63—Hitchens, Henry A. H., Auckland.
  • A Vegetable Compound from New Zealand Herbs, of sterling value. For the Cure of Indigestion, Rheumatism, Rheumatic gout, and Blood Impurities.
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64—Huststwick, Thomas H., Blenheim
  • Pure Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Preparations, manufactured by the Exhibitor.
65—Innes, William M., Port Chalmers.
  • Cod Liver Oil.
66—Kaiapoi Glass Works, Canterbury.
  • Glass Manufactures.
67—Kempthorne, Prosser, & Co.'s New Zealand Drug Company, Limited, Dunedin.
  • Chemical and Pharmaceutical Products
  • Perfumery and Toilet Preparations.
68—Leurs, William, Pahautanui, Wellington.
  • Worm Cakes.
69—Mackley, John, Owake, Otago.
  • Samples of Sporting, Military, and Blasting Gunpowder,
70—Mason, J. & T., Auckland.
  • Perfumery.
71—Neil, James, Dunedin.
  • Botanic Medicines.
72—New Zealand Frozen Meat & Storage Company, Auckland.
  • Sulphuric Acid
  • Superphosphate of Lime (2 qualities)
  • Sulphate of Ammonia.
73—New Zealand Manure & Chemical Company, Tauranga.
  • Sulphur
  • Sulphuric Acid.
74—Sharland & Co., J. C., Auckland.
  • Druggists' Proprietary Articles, Perfumery, Cordials, and Medicines.
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75—Wellington Gas Company, Wellington.
  • Oils and Dyes from Coal Tar
  • Ammonical Liquor
  • Sulphate of Ammonia
  • Asphalt from Coal Tar and waste products.

Class 5.—Minerals, Ores, and Mining Products; Mineral and Artificial Aërated Waters; Soaps, Candles, Dyes, Colours, Varnishes.

76—Adams, Luke, Sydenham, Canterbury.
  • Pottery Ware.
77—Auckland Brick & Tile Compant, Auckland.
  • Pottery Ware.
78—Beetham, W. & H., Masterton.
  • Sample of Tallow.
79—Birley, Petee, Auckland.
  • Ornamental Ironwork. Fuchsia twining round a stick (from nature).
80—Black Ball Coal Company, Black Ball Greek, Grey Valley.
  • Sample of Coal
  • Plan with Cross-sections of Coal Seam as seen on surface.
81—Blackett, John G., Nelson.
  • Boulders with Iron Deposit inside. Found on Nelson-Belgrove Railway, near Belgrove.
82—Boyd, George, Newton Pottery, Auckland.
  • Terra-cotta Ware
  • Ornamental Pottery
  • Fire Clay
  • Common Earthenware Goods.
83—Beown & Son, Samuel, Parnell, Auckland.
  • Colonial-made Dyes.
84—Brown, Samuel, Wellington.
  • Terra Cotta.
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85—Brunner Coal Company, Brunnerton, Greymouth.
  • Coal and Coke
  • Fire Clay.
86—Caswell Sound Marble, Portland Cement, & Mining Company, Wellington.
  • Marble.
87—Champion Copper Mining Company of New Zealand, Nelson.
  • Native Copper, and a variety of Copper Orea.
88—Coal Pit Heath Coal Mining Company, Grey-mouth.
  • Coal and Coke.
89—Colling Wood Coal Mining Company, Ferntown, Nelson.
  • Coal and Coke from the Company's Mine, Ferntown, Golden Bay.
90—Daniel, William, Dipton, Otago.
  • 1 block Limestone.
91—Danks & Son, Samuel, Wellington.
  • Brass Foundry.
92—Dodson & Son, J. R., Nelson.
  • Sample of Coke.
93—Ford & Ogden, Christchurch.
  • Potteryware.
94—Fowler & Rose (Lessees Coal Creek Coal Lease), Greymouth.
  • Block of Coal from 10ft. Seam
  • Parcel of Coke 10ft. Seam
  • Block of Coal from 6ft. Seam
  • Parcel of Coke 6ft. Seam
95—Gear Meat Preserving & Freezing Compant of New Zealand, Wellington.
  • Tallow
  • Neatsfoot Oil
  • Trotter Oil.
96—Gilbertson & Sons, David, Nelson.
  • Limestone from Pata Islands, Massacre Bay
  • Quicklime; market price 1s. 6d. per bushel of 80lbs.
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97—Grothe, Albert, Devonport, Auckland.
  • Coal Tar Derivatives
  • Oils
  • Varnish
  • Dyes.
98—Harding, John, Waipukurau, Hawke's Bay.
  • 4 Earthenware Jugs, made from New Zealand (Mount Vernon) Clay
  • Sample of Natural Clay, from which Jugs were made.
99—Hartley Colliery Company, Whitecliffs, Canterbury.
  • Specimen of Brown Coal from Seam known as "Brock-field." Seam 11ft. thick
  • Specimen of Altered Coal from Seam known as "Hartley." Seam 2ft. 8in. thick.
100—Heskett, John, Onehunga, Auckland.
  • Iron and Fire Bricks.
101—Hjorth & Co., Horatio, Helensville, Auckland.
  • Toilet Soap.
102—Hogg, Alexander, Thames.
  • Coal.
103—Holland & Butler, Auckland.
  • Auckland-made Varnish.
104—Holmes & Bell, Blenheim, Marlborough.
  • Tallow.
105—Hyde & Co., John, Kilburnie, Wellington.
  • Extracts of Soap, made wholly from New Zealand products.
106—Kaitangata Railway & Coal Company Limited, Otago.
  • Sample of Coal-ordinary working Beam.
107—Keoghan, Owen, Takaka, Nelson.
  • Manufactured Paint.
108—Kitchen & Sons, Wellington.
  • Candles
  • Soaps.
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109—McIvor, Kenneth, Invercargill.
  • Bituminous Coal.
110—Mansfield, Joseph B., Christchurch.
  • Marble Slab, engraved in different lauguages.
111—Miller James, Kakahu, Canterbury.
  • Minerals.
  • Coal
  • Iron Stone
  • Pipe Clay.
112—New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Wellington.
  • Kauri Gum.
113—Orepuki Coal & Shale Company, Orepuki,
  • Southland.
  • Block of Coal
  • Block of Shale.
114—Peel, Edward, Te Aroha, Thames.
  • Mineral Waters from Te Aroha Springs.
115—Petty, Watson, Newton, Auckland.
  • Soap Powder
  • Paste Blacking
116—Phillips, William, Nelson.
  • Soaps, various kinds.
117—Pomphrey & Newlands, Johnsonville, Wellington.
  • Neatsfoot Oil
  • Glue.
118—Richmond Hill Silver Mining Company, Nelson.
  • Specimens of Silver Ore, from a mine worked some years ago, but operations ceased owing to exhaustion of capital. The mine is now being reopened The lode is a fairly proven one, and in parts extremely rich in silver. A number of assays made by Mr Skey give returns ranging from 40 to 1700 ounces of silver per ton of ore.
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119—Rutherford & Co., Kamo, Auckland.
  • Hematite Paint
  • Samples of Lime and Cement.
120—Smith Brothers, Wellington.
  • Iron Castings.
121—Smith, E. M., New Plymouth.
  • Samples of the Mineral Products of the District of Taranaki : Iron Sand, Mokau Coal, Fire Clay Lime Stone, Clay Marl, Sand Rocks, and Cement.
122—Springfield Coal Company, Limited, Canterbury.
  • Fire Clay Goods
  • Pottery.
123—Thames Paint Company, Thames.
  • Oside of Iron, Painta and Ore.
124—Union Oil, Soap & Candle Company, Auckland.
  • Stearine Candles
  • Laundry and Toilet Soaps
  • Oils and Oil Cake.
125—Washbourn, Arthur J., Para Para, Nelson.
  • Dry Hematite Paiat, from the Works, late the property of the New Zealand Hematite Paint Company.
126—Wellington Gas Company, Wellington.
  • Gas Coke
  • Gas Tar.
127—Wellington Meat Preserving & Refrigerating Company, Wellington.
  • Tallow.
128—Willeston, Charles E. W., Wellington.
  • Antimony.
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129—Williams, William R., Wellington.
  • Sample of Weatport Coal, from Koranui Mine.

Class 6.—Chemical Process for Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing and Dressing.

130—Lightband, Allan & Co., Woolston, Christchurch.
  • Glue.
131—Robertson, Alexander, Nelson.
  • Specimens of Dyed Goods.
132—Smith, Charles R. C., Lucas Creek, Auckland.
  • Peerless Gloss for Boots, Leather, &c.
  • Hair Dye
  • Indelible Int.

Class 7.—Leather and Skins.

133—Blick, J. & B., Nelson.
  • Leather.
134—Bowron Brothers, Woolston, Christchurch.
  • Roans and Skivers for Bookbinders, Upholsterers, and Boot and Shoe Manufacturers
  • Leathers for Hat Linings
  • Chamois Leathers, &c.
135—Light Band, Allan & Co., Christchurch.
  • Leather.
130—Lisle, W. H. De, Carterton.
  • Rabbit Skins.
137—Ralph, Josiah, Timaru.
  • Leather and Skins.
138—Tyer, Alfred, Ngahauranga, Wellington.
  • Leather and Bark Extract.
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Class 8.—Artificial Manures.

139—Gear Meat Preserving & Freezing Company of New Zealand, Wellington.
  • Bone Dust.
140—Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.'s New Zealand Drug Company, Limited, Dunedin.
  • Artificial Manures.
141—Lock Brothers, Nelson.
  • 3 Samples of Specially Prepared Bone-dust.
142—New Zealand Frozen Meat & Storage Company, Auckland.
  • Manures
  • Ground Bonea.
143—New Zealand Manure & Chemical Company, Tauranga.
  • Artificial Manure.

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