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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 23

Section II

Section II.

Class 6.

548Hoyt, H. & Co., Dunedin, manu.—Ono Double-seat Side Spring Open Albert Buggy.
549Parker, John, King-street, Dunedin, manu.—Steam-bent Woods.
550Robin, J. and Co., Stuart street, Dunedin, manu.—One Singleseated Buggy, with Hood

Class 7.—Sub-Class A.

551

Alpenny, Mrs., Princes-st., Dunedin, pos.—One Kneading Machine, One Spinning Wheel, such as used in Scotland for Wool and Flax.

Reels and Cards for same.

552Stanford and Co., Princes-st, Dunedin, imp.—Sewing Machines.
553Blackadder, Robert, Dunedin, manu. — Boring Machine, Brushing do.
554Bullock, John, Dunedin, pat.—A Saw Mill and Sawing Machinery, made in Dunedin.
555Steadman, J. A. and Co., Dunedin, imp.—One Iron Punching Machine.

Class 8.

556Blackadder, R., Dunedin, manu.—Model of an Oscillating Steam Engine. Saw Spindles.
557Fergusson and Mitchell, Princes-street, Dunedin.—Lithographic Press.page 50
558Forsyth, James, Tokomairiro, inv.—A Wool-washing Machine.
559Harnett and Co., Dunedin, imp.—Numerical Printing Machine. Guillotine Paper-cutting Machine.
560Hunter, Alexander, Dunedin, des.—Model Steam Engine, single cylinder.
567Waikouaiti District Committee, pos.—Model of Mill.
568Parry, S., and Co., Dunedin, manu.—A Wool Press.
569Royal Insurance Company, Dunedin, pos.—A Fire Engine, made by Shand and Mason, and hose for same.
570Steadman, J. A., and Co., Dunedin, imp.—A Biscuit-cutting Machine.
571Thomson, J. T., Chief Surveyor.—Lithographic Press.
572Wilson Bros., Dunedin, manu.—A Wool Press. 2 Bottling Machines.
573Mills, Dick and Co., Dunedin, imp.—Main's Patent Foolscap and Demy Economic Printing Machine.

Class 9.

574Andrew, John, Grange, Taieri, pos.—1 Reaping Machine.
  • 1 Turnip Sowing Machine.
  • 1 Mangold Sowing Machine.
  • 1 Carrot Sowing Machine.
575Baines and O1iver, Manse-street, Dunedin, pos.—Agricultural Machines.
576Brown, John, East Taieri, imp.—1 Winnowing Machine.
  • 1 Wheel Beaper.
  • 1 Sowing Machine.
577Gibson and Dickie, East Taieri, imp.—Churn, Cheese Press,
  • Curd Mill.
  • Grain Riddles
578Henry, R., and Co., Dunedin, imp.—13 Chaff-cutting Machines of various construction.
579Logan, John, Dunedin, imp.—One American Hand-Sowing Machine. Can sow 4 to 8 acres per hour.
580Moodie, Thos., Dunedin, imp.—Iron Ploughs.
581Murray, Kerr and Co., Dunedin, imp.—
1.One Portable 3 Horse-power Thrashing-machine.
2.One Portable 5 Horse-power Thrashing-machine.
3.One Portable 4 Horse-power Thrashing-machine. Made by Barratt, Exall and Andrews.
582Millward, Henry, Stuart-street, Dunedin—Two Curd Mills, made to save labor in hand-kneading process.
583Nathan, H. E., Dunedin, imp.—One Turnip Sowing Machine.
584Ramsey, James, Janefield, Taieri, imp.—One Swing Plough.
585Scott, George, Mornington, near Dunedin—One Garden Chair.page 51
586Steadman, J. A. and Co., Dunedin, imp.—One Lawn Mower. One Patent Buckeye Reaper and Mower. One Plough.
587Smith, Thomas, Dunedin, manu.—One Wheelbarrow.

ClassM 9 B.

588Cairns, Alexander, Dunedin, imp.—A Chilian Mill for Quartz Crushing.
589Edmond J., Princes-street, Dunedin.—Model of Fluming Hose, one Suspension Wire, for carrying water across a gully.
590Paton, Wm., Dunedin, in v.—Two Models of a River Screw, to supersede undershot wheels.
691Roberts, John, Dunedin, inv.—Model of Windlass, made to work rope of any length, without choking the barrel of same. A Boring Tool, for enlarging the cavity at the bottom of bore.
592Robertson, Thomas, Port Chalmers, pos.—Model of Quartz Crushing Machine.
593Ward, William, Dunedin, inv.—Model of Self-acting iredging Machine, to be worked in dredging rivers for gold.
594Tuapeka District Committee, per Mr Argles, pat.—Mcdel of Sluicing Boxes.

Class 10.—Sub-Class A.

595Burt, A. and T., Octagon, Dunedin, manu.—
1.One Wash-hand Stand, fitted for hot and cold water, in cabinet work of native wood.
2.One Water Closet.
3.One Force Pump.
4One Pillar Pump.
596Parke and Curie, Dunedin, manu. and imp.—1. One Fountain.
  • 2. One Pump.
597

Paterson, T., C.E., for the Provincial Government.—Mdel of Bridge over River Clutha, at Cromwell Township, Kawarau Juction, on line of the Main Road from Dunedin to the Lake and Western districts of Otago. Bridge designed by T. Paterson, C.E.

Modelled by Paul Thomas, Dunedin. Scale of model haf inch to the foot.
fet.
Clear Span of principal Bay 15
Clear Span of Side Bay 0
Clear Span 3 Small Bays at Ends 1
Length in Masonry 7
Total Length of Bridge 23
Length of Continuous Lattice Girders 23
Depth of Lattice Girders 6
Width between Handrails 4
Depth from Roadway to Lowest Level of River, recorded 1
Depth to Ordinary Level of River 0
Depth to Flood Level 40 to 5

Piers and Abutments built of Ashlar Masonry, set in Cment. Main Girders of Baltic and American Timber. Bracing and banking principally of Native Timber. Bridge designed of subcient strength to be available for Railway traffic, if necessary.

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598

Peterson, T., C.E., for the Provincial Government—Model of Gentle Annie Bridge, on Main Road from Dunedin to the Lake and Western Districts of Otago. Bridge designed by T. Paterson, C.E., Modelled by Paul Thomas, Dunedin. Scale of Model 1-24th or half inch = 1 toot. Total length, 100 feet; clear span, 80 feet; width between handrails, 14 feet; depth of girders. 10 feet; depth from roadway to bed of stream, 51 feet; ditto, ditto, to highest water-level, 31 feet. Abutments, ashlar and rubble masonry, set partly in cement and partly in native lime discovered in the vicinity of the Bridge. Main Girders constructed of Baltic and American timber; cross-bearers, bracing, and roadway principally of native timber.

Bridge designed of sufficient strength to carry a railway, if required.

599Stratton, S., Dunedin, des.—Model of Puketapu Bridge.

Sub-Class B.

600Edmond, J., Princes-street, Dunedin.—Flags.

Sub-Class C.

601Mills, James, Dunedin, imp.—Guns, Pistols, &c.
602St. John Branigan, Dunedin, pos.—Ohio Rifle. Do. Carbine Spence's patent.

Class 12.—Sub-Class A.

603Domico, John, Dunedin, manu.—Model of Ship.
604Louis, James, Dunedin, manu.—Model of Ship.
605Robertson, Thos., Port Chalmers, pos.—Models of two Steamers.
606Swan, Joseph, Port Chalmers, manu.—Models of two Ships.

Sub-Class B

607Clifford, Charles, London, inv.—Model of Clifford's Boatlowering Apparatus, exhibited by G. P. Clifford Dunedin.
608Fisher, T., Dunedin, des. and manu.—Models of Yachts and Boats. Model Yachts.
609Saunders, George, Port Chalmers.—Sculls (Waterman's).
610Vogel, Julius, Duwdin, pos.—Model of Martin's Patent Anchor.

Class 13.

611

Beverley, Arthur. Dinedin, inv.—Two Vibrating Barometers and Thermometers.

One Gravity Barometer, in glass shade.

One Self adjusting Mercurial and Metallic Thermometer.

612Balfour, Jas., Provincial Marine Engineer, for the Provincial Government, Dunedin, pos.—Dioptric Lighthouse Apparatus for Cape Saunders.
613Percival, W. H., George-street, Dunedin, manu.—Mathematical Rulers and Tapes.
613Skey, W. H., Dunedin, pos.—A Spectroscope, used for the detection of certain metals, by means of the peculiar lights they give—Chemist Lamp.page 53
615Thomson, J. T., Dunedin:—
1.Transit Instrument.
2.Reflecting Circle and Stand.
3.Sextant.
4.Artificial Horizon.
5.Mountain Thermometer, with Lamp.
6.Level.
7.Transit Theodolite.
8.Circumferenter
9.Station Pointer.
10.Protractor.
11.Pentagraph.

Class 14.

616Committee of the Dunedin Athenaeum, Dunedin, pos.—Photographs of Dunedin at various dates.
617Jago, J. W., Dunedin, pos.—Group Photographs, Iirectors of the Glasgow Abstainers' Union, 1861-2
618M'Gregor, John, Stuart-street, Dunedin, art.—Photogaphs.
619Peyman and Irving, Princes-street, Dunedin, art.—Photo graphs and Sennotype Pictures.
620Wilkinson, T. W., Dunedin, pos.—2 Photographs.
621

Price and Paine, Queenstown, art.—Photographs of Queenstown and vicinity.

Photographs of Arrow Town and vicinity.

Photograph—Head of Lake.

Class 15.

622Beverley, Arthur, Dunedin, inv.—One Sideboard Clork, with compensation balance, with apparatus to keep it wound up by means of the changes in the atmosphere; in a case of Sydney cedir. One Time-piece, with rotary balance, in glass shade.
623Glass, Thomas, Oamaru, manu.—One Sun-dial, made from Oamaru Stone.
624Harris, J. H., Dunedin, pos.—One Clock.
625Young, George, Rat tray-street, Dunedin, imp.—Clocks and Watches.

Class 16.

626Begg, Charles, Princes-street, Dunedin, manu.—Pianos.
627Begg, Charles, Princes-street, Duneclin.—Piano, manufactured by Broadwood and Sons.
628Geilenfeldt, E., Dunedin, pos.—A Zittern.
629Manning, J., Dunedin, pos.—A Piano.
630M'Kenzie, J. Reid, Dunedin, pos.—Cremona Violin.

Class 18.

631Procter, T. K., manu.—Sample Prepared Flax, can be obtained at £4 per ton.
632Ross and Glendining, Dunedin, imp.—British Manufactures
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Class 19.

633Martin, R. B., and Co., Dunedin, imp.—Hemp Fishing Nets.
634Ross and Glendining, Dunedin, imp.—British Textile Manu factures.
635Walker, A., George-street, Dunedin, imp. — Shoe Thread.

Class 20.

636Ross and Glendining, Dunedin, imp.—British Textile Manufactures in Silk and Velvet.
637Ross and Glendining, Dunedin, imp.—British Textile Manufacturea—Woollen, Worsted, and Mixed Fabrics.

Class 22.

638Herbert, Haynes and Co., Dunedin, imp.—A Carpet.

Class 23.

639Hirsch, Gust., Dunedin, manu.—Dyed Wool, Silks, and Feathers; Dyed Sheepskins.

Class 24.

640Cohen, Mrs. S., Dunedin, manu.—Tapestry Work.
641Lazar, John, Dunedin, pos.—Tapestry Work.
642Merry, Mrs., Dunedin, manu.—Tapestry Work, Embroidery.
643Gribbon, Mrs., Dunedin, manu.—Tapestry Work.

Class 25.

644Allardyce, P. C., Port Chalmers, pos.—Skin of Polar Bear.
645Waikouaiti District Committee.—Skin of Seal.

Class 26.—Sub-Class A.

646Bridgeman, Wm., Dunedin, manu.—Leather.
647Farquhar, G. P., Dunedin, manu.—Leather.
648Gribbon, Mrs. C., Dunedin, manu.—
1Leather Work Frame of Mirror.
2.Leather Work Frame, for Picture.
3.Leather Work Bracket, on which stands Case of Shell Work.