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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 23

Section II

Section II.

Class 5.

418Anderson, J., manu.—Specimens of Tramway and Set of Castings for a Self-acting Turn-out; laid down at Mr. Thomson's Bridle Path Quarry, Heatheote Valley.
419De Bergue and Co., London, per G. W. Young, Christchurch, pos.—Model of Permanent Railway, patented in England.
420Holmes, G, C, E., pos.—Specimen of Permanent Way of Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway.

Class 8.

421Woodford, James, pos., agent.—Stevens' Patent Family Bread Making Machine.
422Woodford, James, pos., agent.—Stevens' Patent Family Oven.

Class 9.

422aHight, David, pos., Agent for W. Ball, Rathwell, England. — 1 Tipcart, £30; 3 Ploughs, £11 each; 1 Scarifier, £10; 1 Set Harness, £7; 1 Set Harness, £8.
423Keetly, Joseph, Kaiapoi, manu.—Plough, to work with two wheels and Steel Mouldboard, very easily managed by a boy, price £14.
424Keetly, Joseph, Kaiapoi, manu.—Plough to work with two wheels, or as a swing plough, without wheels—price £14.page 34
425Keetly, Joseph, Kaiapoi, manu.—Swing Plough, with steel Mouldboard—price £14.
426Keetly, Joseph, Kaiapoi, manu.—Set of Dray Harrows, made strong, to be worked on either rough or smooth ground, with Whippletree—price £8.
426aKeetly, Joseph, Kaiapoi, manu—Set of Seed Harrows and Whippletrees—price £8 10s.
427Keetly, Joseph, Kaiapoi, manu.—Horse-hoe, £6.
428Ford, J. and E., Christchurch, manu.—Barrel Churn, to chum 50 lbs of butter, every portion manufactured in Christchurch. Friction Rollers and Air-valve, complete, price, £8 10s.
429Hall, M., manu., Kaiapoi.—Barrel Churn, to churn 50 lbs of butter, fitted with patent bung, friction rollers, and improved apparatus for stopping the churn, price, £6 10s.

Class 10.—Sub-Class A.

429aHaast, Julius, Ph. D., &c., &c.—Sectional Drawings of Tunnel, Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway—shewing the Geological formation of the Port Hills.
430Dobson, E., C.E., des.—Plan and Sections of the Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway.
431Dobson, E., C.E., des.—Plans of Railway Station of ditto.
432Dobson, E., C.E., des.—Three Drawings of Tunnel of ditto.
432aDobson, E., C.E., des.—Set of Viewsand Photographs of ditto.
433Dobson, E., C.E.—Set of Lithographs and Illustrations of the Mount Cenis Tunnel.
434Dobson, E., C.E., des.—Map shewing proposed Drainage of the Town of Christchurch, by E. Dobson, C.E.
435Aicken, G., C.E., A.I.C.E., Provincial Engineer, des.—1 General Plan of Erskine Bay, shewing the various designs suggested for forming it into a safe and commodious harbour.
436Aicken, G., C.E., A.I.C.E., Provincial Engineer, des—2. General Plan, shewing the arrangement proposed by Geo. Aicken.
437Aicken, G., C.E., A.I.C.E., Provincial Engineer, des.—3. Perspective View, shewing the construction of the proposed Breakwater at Officers' Point, designed by G. Aicken.
438Aicken, G., C.E., A.I.C.E., Provincial Engineer, des.—4. Design for a Compound Bridge, for taking a Railway and Roadway over a River, by Geo. Aicken.
439Doyne, William T., C.E., Christchurch and Melbourne, pos.—Model of Improved Apparatus for allowing the expansion of Girders over the Piers of long Iron Bridges, and reducing the oscillation produced by moving loads.
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Sub-Class B.

440Woodford, James, pos., Agent.—Model of Moore's Patent Lever Glass Ventilator, affording the greatest amount of ventilation without draught. Can be adjusted to any quantity, or closed. For removing steam and heat from windows, also smoke from rooms, it is most effectual.

Sub Class C.

441Speedily, Robert, M.R.I.B.A., are hitect, Christchurch.—Rubbing of Brass from Trumpington Church, near Cambridge. "Knight Templar, Sir Roger de Trumpington."
442Speechly, Robert, M.R.I.B.A., are hitect, Christchurch.—Rubbing of Brass from Westley Waterless Church, near Cambridge. "Knight Templar, Sir Roger de Creke."

Class 13.

442aWoodford, James, Agent—:Professor Wheatstone's Telegraphic Instruments, affording a simple and easy means of communication, suitable for Public Offices, and where immediate correspondence is required. The arrangements being in ordinary alphabetical language, any person can receive and transmit a message without previous instruction. Constructed with permanent Electric Magnet—no Batteries or Acids are required. Further particulars will accompany the Instruments.
443Woodford, James, Agent.—Telegraphic Instrument and Battery.

Class 14.

444Speechly, Robert, M.R.I.B.A., are hitect, pos.—1. Tête de la Viêrge, Photographed from Original Painting, by Quentin Matseys.
445Speechly, Robert, M.R.I.B.A., are hitect, pos.—2. "Taking down from the Cross."—Photograph from the Original Sculpture in the Vatican, at Rome.
445aMundy and La Mert, Photographers, Christchurch, del.—Frame containing set of Views and Photographs
445bElesbee, James, Photographer, Christchurch, del.—Set of Views and Photographs

Class 19.

445cCameron, Robert, manu.—Pulp of New Zealand Flax, prepared for Manufacturing into Paper. Particulars appended to exhibit.

Class 27.—Sub-Class D.

446M'Nicol, C., manu.—1 Pair Cloth-legged Balmorals, price, £2; 1 Pair Elastic side Plain Boots, price, £1 18s.; 1 Pair Watartights, price, £1 7s.
447Suckling, J., manu.—1 Pair Riding Boots, price, £3 5s.; 1 Pair Balmorals, price, £2 5s.; 1 Pair False Balmorals, Elastic-sides, price, £2 5s.; 1 Pair Watertights, price, £1 8s.: 1 Pair Slippers.

Class 28.

448Ward and Reeves, Engravers and Letter-Press Printers.—Specimens of Color Letter-Press Printing.
449Ward and Reeves, Engravers and Letter Press Printers.—Maps and Plans. 12.page 36
450Ward and Reeves, Engravers and Letter-Press Printers.—Specimens of Lithography and Engraving.
451Ward and Reeves, Engravers and Letter-Press Printers.—Book Chromo-lithography, showing the process.
452Doyle and Co., Engravers, &c.—Map of Christchurch.
453Doyle and Co., Engravers, &c.—Sheet Almanac for 1865.
454Doyle and Co., Engravers, &c.—2 Frames, containing Specimens of Lithography and Engraving.

Class 29.

455Cass, Thomas, Chief Surveyor.—Map of Province of Canterbury—scale, 4 miles to 1 inch.
456Cass, Thomas, Chief Surveyor.—Lithographed Maps of Road Districts—scale, 2 inches to the mile.
457Cass, Thomas, Chief Surveyor.—Report on the Manner and Progress of the Surveys of the Province, from the commencement in 1848.

Class 29.

Sub-Class (A)

458Haast, Julius, Ph. D. F.G.S., &c., Provincial Geologist.—Sketch Plan of Canterbury, showing the glaciatioa during Pleistocene and recent times.
459Haast, Julius, Ph D. F.G.S., &c., Provincial Geologist—Geological Map of Canterbury, New Zealand.
460Haast, Julius, Ph. D. F.G.S., &c., Provincial Geologist.—Geological Sections across Province of Canterbury.
461Haast, Julius, Ph. D. F.G.S., &c., Provincial Geologist.—Geological Sections across Malvern Hills.
462Haast, Julius, Ph. D. F.G.S., &c., Provincial Geologist.—Geological Sections of Grey and Buller River Coal Fields.
463Haast, Julius. Ph. D. F.G.S., &c., Provincial Geologist.—Sketch Map of Canterbury Plains, lithographed.
464Haast, Julius. Ph. D. F.G.S., &c., Provincial Geologist.—Sections parallel to the rivers of Canterbury Plains.
465Haast, Julius, Ph. D. F.G.S., &c., Provincial Geologist—Sections across the Canterbury Plains.
466Haast, Julius, Ph. D. F.G.S., &c., Provincial Geologist—Geological Alias of New Zealand, by Professor Br Frederick Von Hochstetter and Dr. Augustus Peterman, Gotha, Germany.
467Haast, Julius, Ph. D. F.G.S., &c., Provincial Geologist—One Volume Popular and Scientific Work on New Zealand, lllustrated, by Professor Dr. Frederick Von Hoclistetter, Geologist, &c., Vienna, Germany.
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Sub-Class c

467aDavis, Jolin, manu.—Puzzling Purse.

Sub-Class D.

468Buller, W., R.M., F.L.S.—2 Cases of New Zealand Stuffed Birds, prepared by Exhibitor.
469Haast, Julius, Ph. D., &c., Provincial Geologist.—Six Cases, containing Geological, Mineralogical and Palæontologbal Specimens of Canterbury, and of New Zealand.
470Haast, Julius, Ph. D., &c., &c.—Sixteen Glass Franks, containing Botanical Specimens of Alprine and Sub-Alpine Vegetation of Canterbury.
471Haast, Julius, Ph. D., &c., &c.—Two Cases Specimens, shewing the Rooks through which the Lyttelton an Christ-church Railway Tunnel passes.

Class 30.—Sub-Class A.

472Howell, W., manu.—Ladies' Work Table, made of 25 varieties of New Zealand Woods.
473Ingleson, Thomas, manu.—Specimens of Turning, shewing various kinds of New Zealand Woods.

Sub-Class B.

474Button, B., manu., Painter and Grainer.—Twelve Specimens of Painting on Board, imitations of Woods and Marbles.

Class 31.

475Barnes, W. H., manu.—Register Stove.