158— | Atkinson, Thomas, Christchurch.
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159— | Barnard, Joseph, Greytown North.
- Bar-framed Bee-Hive, and improved Apiary Appliances.
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160— | Barret, Edwin, Wanganui.
- One Bee-Hive for raising Comb Honey or Extracted
- Honey—Raised over 700 sections last year.
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161— | Brickell, Thomas G., Dunedin.
- Bee-Hives, Honey Extractors, and Apiarian Appliances.
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162— | Bryant & Pond, Auckland.
- Enamel-lined Wooden Packages, for the export of Butter, Meats, &c.
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163— | Crawford, Walter W., Auckland.
- Dairy Factory and other Models of Machinery (comprising a complete Cheese Factory Plant, on scale of 2in. to the foot.
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164— | Crompton, Thomas, Christchurch.
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165— | Dixon, Thomas, Masterton.
- 3 Worksop Bee-Hives, made of White Pine, and with arrangements for surplus honey.
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166— | Dow, Thomas C., Christchurch.
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167— | Ellis, Thomas, Goat Valley, Wanganui.
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Patent Churn.
I claim for my exhibit that it producess six per cent. more butter than any Other churn. It is self-cleaning by cross-action. It is manufactured entirely of New Zealand wood, and is uniform, so that any part can be replaced on application.
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168— | Firth, Josiah C., Matamata Apiary, Auckland.
- Artificial Comb Foundation.
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169— | Fleming, John, Geraldine, Canterbury.
- 3 Milk Tins; coat, 1s per gallon.
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170— | Haebutt, Thomas J., Auckland.
- Corn Brooms, manufactured in Auckland by Colonial youths
- Hand Whisps, manufactured in Auckland by Colonia1 youths.
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171— | Haeeington, James, Invercargill.
- 1 Case Horse Shoes and Shod Feet.
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172— | Jensen, Jens, Feilding, Wellington.
- Combination Firestand and Boiler, for kitchen use.
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173— | Laurie, William, Thames.
- Water Wheel, for domestic use.
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174— | Luke & Sons, S., Wellington.
- Machinery and Cooking Ranges.
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176— | Murray, David, Wanganui.
- One 6-Horse Power Horizontal Stationary Engine
- One Double Cheese Press
- One Single Cheese Press
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176— | Papworth, David S., Masterton.
- Artificial Incubator, for hatching the eggs of fowls, ducks, turkeys, geese, etc.
- Manufactured entirely of New Zealand timber.
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177— | Scott, Brothers, Christchurch.
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178— | Shacklock, Henry E., Dunedin.
- Cooking Ranges of artistic design, portability, ease of management, economy of fuel, adaptability to the various fuels in use in the Colony, and dispensation of brickwork.
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179— | Smith, Herbert H., Auckland.
- 2 Stoves, made in Auckland.
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180— | Watters, Thomas J., Christchurch.
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