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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9TH JULY, 1887.
Class 52.-Machine Tools.
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Travelling circular-saw benches, self-acting, for breaking down heavy timber. Machines for boring timber used in fencing. Engines and tools for preparing wood for the workshop. Machines for making casks.
Machines for cutting cork. Lathes, boring and planing machines. Slotting, drilling, and shaping machines. Screw- cutting engines and riveting machines. Various kinds of tools used in machine workshops.
Tools, engines, and apparatus for pressing, crushing, working up, sawing, polishing, etc. Special tools and engines used
in various trades.
Class 53.-Apparatus and Processes used in Spinning and Rope-making.
Hand-spiuning apparatus. Separate parts of spinning apparatus. Machines and apparatus used in the dressing and spinning of textile materials. Apparatus and processes for the subsidiary operations appertaining thereto; for drawing, winding, twisting, throwing, dressing. Apparatus for separating the qualities and numbering the thread.
Materials used in rope manufacture. Round, flat, tapering cables, cord and twine, wire-ropes, cables with wire core, rope matches, quick-matches, etc.
Class 54.-Apparatus and Processes used in Weaving.
Apparatus used in the preparation of materials for weaving: warping mills, spooling (winding) machines. Card-making for the jacquard looms.
Hand looms and mechanical looms for the manufacture of plain fabrics. Looms for the manufacture of figured and brocaded stuffs: damask looms, electric looms.
Looms for the manufacture of carpets and tapestry.
Mesh weaving looms for the manufacture of hosiery and net, Apparatus for making lace. Apparatus used in the manufacture of lace-work.
High warp looms and different modes of preparing the bobbins for weaving. calendering, figuring, watering, measuring, folding, etc.
Accessory apparatus: machines for fulling,
Class 55.-Apparatus and Processes for Sewing and for Making-up Clothing.
Ordinary implements used by tailors and seamstresses. Sewing, quilting, hemming, and embroidering machines. Implements for cutting out materials and leather for making garments and shoos.
Machines for making, nailing, and screwing boots and shoes.
Machines for the application of india-rubber.
Class 56.-Apparatus and Pocesses used in the Manufacture of Furniture and Objects
for Dwellings.
Machines for cutting veneers. Turning webs, vertical and circular saw frames, shingle cutters, etc.
Machines for cutting the mouldings and beadings of frames, the squares of inlaid floors, furniture, etc. Lathes and other apparatus used in carpentering and cabinetmaking.
Machines for stamping and burnishing. Machines and apparatus for working stucco, papier-maché, ivory, bone, and horn. Machines for pointing, carving, and reducing statues; for engraving, engine-turning, etc.
Machines for making bricks and tiles; machines for making artificial stones.
Machines for sawing and polishing hard stones, marbles, etc.
Class 57.---Apparatus and Processes used in Paper-making, Dyeing, and Printing. Materials and products of the manufacture of pulps for making paper, of wood, straw, alpha, etc.
Processes and products of the bleaching of wood fibre.
Apparatus for making paper by hand and by machinery. Apparatus for pressing, glazing, watering, embossing, and ruling paper.
Machines for cutting out, paring, stamping paper, etc.
Apparatus for bleaching and dyeing, and for the preparation of paper and tissues.'
Apparatus for printing paper-hangings and tissues. Machines for engraving cylinders for printing. Materials, apparatus, and products of type-founding, stereotypes, etc.
Machines and apparatus used in typography, stereotyping, copper-plate printing, autography, lithography, chalcography, paniconography, chromo-lithography, etc. Machines for setting up and sorting types. Printing of bank notes, postage stamps, etc.
Class 58.-Machines, Instruments, and Processes used in various Works.
Coining presses.
Machines for making buttons, pens, pins, envelopes; packing-machines, brush-making machines, machines for making cards, capsules; for affixing lead seals to merchandise; for corking bottles, etc.
Tools for, and processes of, making clocks, toys, marqueterie, baskets, etc. Machines for binding books. Writing machines.
Class 59.--Carriages and Wheelwrights' Work.
Separate parts of wheels and carriages; wheels, tires, axles, axle-boxes, ironwork, etc. Springs and various methods of hanging carriages.
Different systems of harnessing. Breaks.
Wheelwrights' work: Waggons, tumbrels, drays, and other vehicles for special purposes.
Carriages; public, state, and private carriages; sedan chairs, litters, sledges, etc., velocipedes.
Class 60.-Harness and Saddlery.
Various articles used for carriage horses and saddle horses; pack-saddles, saddles, bridles, and harness for saddle horses, beasts of burden, and draught horses; stirrups, spurs, whips.