1084 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 14TH OCTOBER, 1893.

GROUP VI.

JEWELLERY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, ETC.

Class 39.--Jewellery and Personal Ornaments--Gold and silver jewellery and ornaments, inlaid, filigree diamond jewellery; gems and precious stones, rings and chains.

Class 40.—Gold and Silver Work---Goldsmiths' and silversmiths' work, both ancient and modern ;

shields, trophies, flasks, and cups and other samples of work; medals, dies, gold leaf. Class 41.---Clocks-Chronometers, astronomical clocks, church and turret clocks, clocks of ancient design, clocks for household and general use; hour glasses, sun dials, metronomes,

watchmen's clocks.

Class 42.-Time Signals--Methods of controlling clocks, apparatus for the distribution and signalling

of time.

Class 43.- Watches and Cluonometers--Machine and hand-made watches, examples illustrative of the stages of manufacture of watches and chronometers; keyless, chronographs, repeating, calendar, and other forms of watches.

GROUP VII.

PAPER, PRINTING, AND STATIONERY.

Class 44.-Paper, and Materials for Manufacture of Paper-Paper of all kinds, wrapping, writing, drawing, printing; mounting boards, millboards, papier maché, imitation of leather and wood, etc., tracing paper, tracing cloth.

Class 45.—Letter-press and other Printing-Specimens of printed and illustrated books; samples of type-printing by hand and machine; lithographic printing, colour printing, copperplate printing; specimens of ruling; specimens of commercial book printing and billheads ; posters and printing of same.

Class 46.--Bookbinding --Bookbinding in every form; samples of special designs for bindings; bound

books, account books, etc.

Class 47.---Artists' Materials and Instruments-Easels, stools, palettes, palette knives, drawing boards, drawing instruments, pencils, brushes, colours and varnishes, water bottles; new inventions in connection with the same.

Class 48. Writing Materials and Stationery--Stationery for the desk, stationers' articles, pens, pencils, inkstands; playing cards; typewriters, manifold writers, copying presses, sealing wax,

GROUP VIII.

TEXTILE FABRICS, LEATHER, INDIA-RUBBER GOODS, CLOTHING.

Class 49.-Raw Materials--Cotton, flax, jute, hemp, wool, silk.

Class 50.--Textile Materials-Woven fabrics, wire cloth, sieve cloth, asbestos fibre (spun and woven), mats and matting, cotton yarns, slicetings and shirtings, cotton fabrics, dyed and printed cottons and muslins, linen yarns and threads, linen fabrics manufactured from jute, yarns, bagging, carpeting, rugs.

Floorcloth, oilcloth, linoleum, yarns and worsteds, wool fabrics, broadcloth, coat- ings, flannel, blankets, rugs and shawls, merinoes, cashmere, serges, dress goods of wool and cotton mixture, tweeds and other woollen materials.

Carpets of all kinds, felted goods, printed and embossed woollen cloths, silk and silk fabrics of all kinds.

Class 51.-Gutta-percha, India-rubber-Gutta-percha and India-rubber goods and manufactures,

water-proof clothing.

Class 52.--Leather and Shoemaking-Leather of all kinds (except driving bands for engines); boots

and shoes, trunks and bags, fancy leather work.

Class 53.-Dyeing and Tanning Materials.

Class 54.-Felt-making and Hat-making-Materials used in manufacture of straw, felt, and silk hat- making process of hat-making shown in operation; manufactured hats or caps of all kinds.

Class 55.-Lace-making-Laces of all kinds, manufactures of lace by machinery or hand. Class 56.---Costumes for all Ages and Climates Costumes of all kinds, clothing, ladies' mautles, caps,

gloves, millinery, furs, and skins; men's and youths' clothing of all kinds. Class 57.----Sewing Machines, Knitting Machines, Weaving Machines, not requiring power.

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