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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9TH JULY, 1887.

Class 61.-Railway Apparatus.

Separate parts: springs, buffers, breaks.

Permanent way: rails, chairs, crossings, switches, fish-plates, turn-tables; buffers, feeding cranes, and tanks; optical and acoustic signals.

Permanent way for tramways.

Rolling stock: passenger carriages; waggons for carrying earth, goods, cattle; locomotives, tenders, etc.

Self-moving carriages; locomotives, for roads.

Special tools and machines for the maintenance, repair, and construction of railways.

Apparatus for inclined planes and self-acting planes; apparatus and engines for atmospheric railways; models of engines,

of systems of traction, of apparatus appertaining to railways.

Models, plans, and drawings of platforms, stations, and engine houses, and other buildings necessary for the working of railways.

Plans and models of machines and appliances for the economic receiving and delivering of grain.

Class 62.—Electric, Pneumatic, and other Apparatus and Processos.

Appliances for telegraphs based on the transmission of light, sound, etc.

Apparatus for the electric telegraph, post, wires, stretchers, etc.

Batteries and apparatus for sending and receiving messages.

Bells and electric signals.

Telegraphs for military purposes. Objects appertaining to telegraphy; lightning conductors, commutators, prepared paper for printing messages and for sending autographic messages.'

Special apparatus for pneumatic telegraphy.

Phonographs, microphones. Appliances for generation and storage of electricity.

Class 63.-Apparatus and Processes of Civil Engineering, Public Works, and Architecture.

Building materials: stone, wood, metals; ornamental stone; lime, mortar, cements, artificial stone and concrete; asphalt; roofing tiles, bricks, paving tiles; slates, pasteboard and felt for roofing.

Apparatus and products of processes used in the preservation of wood. materials.

Apparatus and instruments for testing building

Apparatus for earthworks, excavators. Apparatus used in building yards. Tools and processes used by stone dressers and cutters, masous, carpenters, tilers, blacksmiths, joiners, glaziers, plumbers, house painters, etc.

Locksmiths' work: locks, padlocks, railings, balconies, bannisters, etc.

Apparatus and engines used in making foundations: pile-drivers and pile work, screw piles, pumps, pneumatic apparatus, dredging machines, etc. Apparatus used in hydraulic works connected with harbours, canals, rivers; machines used in reducing stones, quartz, or other hard substances.

Apparatus used in the supply of water and of gas.

walks.

Apparatus used in the maintenance of roads, plantatious, and public

Models, plans, and drawings of public works: bridges, viaducts, aqueducts, drains, canal bridges, dams, weirs, etc. Lighthouses. Public buildings for special purposes: buildings for civil purposes; mansions and houses for letting; workmen's towns, industrial dwellings, etc.

Class 64.-Navigation and Life-saving.

Drawings and models of slips, graving docks, floatings docks, etc. Drawings and models of vessels of all kinds, sca-going and for rivers.

in the navy.

'Pleasure boats, yachts, etc.

Models of the systems of ship-building adopted

Boats and barges,

Materials for the rigging of ships.

Flags and signals. Apparatus for the prevention of collisions at sea,

Buoys, beacons, etc.

Apparatus for swimming, diving, and life-saving exhibited in action; floats, swimming belts,. cte. Diving belts, cork jackets, nautilus life-belts, etc. Submarine boats; apparatus for saving life at sea, rocket apparatus, life-boats, ete.

Class 65. Materials and Apparatus for Military Purposes.

Military engineering and fortifications.

Artillery, gun-carriages, and weapons and projectiles of every kind.

Military equipment, clothing, and encampments.

Military transport service.

Military topography and geography.

Eighth Group.-—ALIMENTARY PRODUCTS.

Class 66.-Cereals, Farinaceous Products, and Products derived from them.

Wheat, oats, rye, barley, rice, maize, millet, and other cereals in grain and in flour.

Grain without husk, and groats.

Fecula from potatoes, rice, lentils, etc., gluten.

Tapioca, sago, arrowroot, cassava, and other fecula, compound farinaceous products, etc.

Italian pastes, semolina, vermicelli, macaroni,

Alimentary preparations as substitutes for bread, home-made paste, cte.

Class 67.-Bread and Pastry.

Various kinds of bread, with or without yeast; fancy bread and bread in shapes, biscuits, compressed bread for travelling, military campaigus, etc.

Pastry of various kinds peculiar to each country. Gingerbread and dried cakes capable of being preserved.

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