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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3RD SEPTEMBER, 1898.

CLASS 2.

Chemical substances used for

Vermin destroyers.

agricultural, horticultural,

veterinary, and sanitary

purposes.

Such as--

Artificial manure.

Cattle medicines. Deodorisers.

CLASS 3.

Chemical substances pre-

Such as-

pared for use in medicine

and pharmacy.

CLASS 4.

Raw or partly prepared ve- getable, animal, and mi- neral substances used in manufactures, not includ- ed in other classes.

Cod liver oil.

Medicated articles. Patent medicines. Plasters. Rhubarb.

Such as-

Resins.

Oils used in manufactures

and not included in other classes.

Dyes, other than mineral. Tanning substances.

Fibrous substances (e.g.,

cotton, hemp, flax, jute).

Wool.

Silk.

CLASS 5. Unwrought and partly wrought metals used in manufacture.

Bristles.

Hair.

Feathers.

Cork.

Seeds.

Coal.

Coke.

Bone.

Sponge.

Such as--

Iron and steel, pig or cast

Iron, rough.

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bar and rail, includ-

ing rails for rail-

ways.

bolt and rod.

sheet, and boiler and

armour plates.

hoop.

Lead, pig.

rolled.

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sheet.

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CLASS 6. Machinery of all kinds, and parts of machinery, except agricultural and horticul- tural machines included in Class 7.

Wire.

Copper.

Zinc.

Gold, in ingots.

Such as-

Steam engines.

Boilers.

Pneumatic machines.

Hydraulic machines.

Locomotives.

Sewing machines. Weighing machines. Machine tools. Mining machinery. Fire engines.

CLASS 7.

Agricultural and horticultu- ral machinery, and parts of such machinery.

CLASS 8. Philosophical instruments, scientific instruments, and apparatus for useful pur- poses. Instruments and apparatus for teaching.

Such as-

Ploughs.

Drilling machines.

Reaping machines.

Thrashing machines.

Churns.

Cyder presses.

Chaff cutters.

Such as-

Mathematical instruments.

Gauges. Logs.

Spectacles.

Educational appliances.

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