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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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C.O. 885

ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC-

COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH—NOT TO

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

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(f) STRUCTURAL IRONWORK.—Roofs,* piers,* and materials and parts of same.

(7.) Iron Pipes and Water FittiNGS.—Cast* and wrought" pipes, special castings, bends, valves, meters, cocks, &c.

(h.) Stoneware PIPES, AND SANITARY FITTINGS OF ALL KINDS,-Pipes, junctions, bends, W.C.'s, traps, urinals.

(2.) Lighthouses.-Lighthouse structures, lamps, burners, and wicks, and apparatus of all kinds.

(^~~~,(j) Complete Buildings of Wood* on IRON* OR BOTII.

(k.) Building MATERIAL (except lime and cement, which are General Stores Depart- ment).-Boarding, doors, window frames, mouldings, rafters, lintels, joists, bricks, tiles, ridging, downpiping, guttering, lightning conductors, felt, ornamental castings, galvanised sheets and fastenings, &c.

(1) IRONMONGERY AND HARDWARE; HAND TOOLS AND MATERIALS FOR THEIR REPAIR. Such as bolts and nuts, screws and nails, oil cans, lamps, scales, safes, stoves, tanks, carpenters' and smiths' tools, picks, shovels, agricultural tools, &c.

(m.) Machine Tools.-Lathes, boring machines, planing, slotting, drilling, &c.

(n.) STEAMERS, VESSELS, AND BOATS OF ALL KINDS AND MARINE MACHINERY, including spare parts, fittings and materials for repair of every kind,

(0.) TELEGRAPH.--Cables,* materials, and instruments connected with telegraphs or telephones.

(p) ELECTRIC LIGHTING.-Cables,* materials, and instruments connected with electric lighting installations.

(4.) SURVEYING AND DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIALS, AND SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS. Surveying and drawing instruments and appliances of all kinds. Levelling books, drawing paper, colours, telescopes, photographic apparatus,* microscopes, hydro- meters, tide gauges, anemometers, &c.

(r.) LABORATORY STORES AND APPARATUS. Chemicals and instruments for laboratory use (medical stores are dealt with. by General Stores Department).

(8.) FIRE ENGINES AND FIRE BRIGADE APPLIANCES.

.) VEHICLES.-Motor cars, * traction engines, carriages, carts, vans, &c., but not harness or saddlery, which are General Stores Department,

2.-General Stores Department.

(a.) MILITARY EQUIPMENT, ARTILLERY AND MUNITIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.— Vide W. O. Vocabulary of Stores and Pimlico price lists. (If W. O. patterns are wanted the indents should say so and give the proper prices.)

(b.) Clothing, Accoutrements, and Badges.—Caps and helmets, leggings, boots and shoes, haversacks, medals, buttons, metal badges, embroidery, armlets, hackney carriage plates.

(c.) TENTS AND CAMP EQUIPMENT.

(d.) HARNESS,* Saddlery,* and Stable Requisites.

It will much facilitate execution if stores of the classes marked with an asterisk although included in the same Indent, are enumerated on separate sheets of the Indent.

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(e.) HOSPITAL (NOT Laboratory) STORES. - Drugs,* chemicals,* tabloids,* instru- ments, disinfectants, medical and surgical sundries,* bedding, stimulants for hospital

(Laboratory stores are dealt with by the Works Department.)

use.

(ƒ) Books,* Tyre,* AND STATIONERY.—Paper,* envelopes,* sundries,* books,* ink, typewriters, india-rubber stamps, dating stamps and presses, type and printing sundries❤ (but not printing machinery, which is included in Works Department).

(9.) Lime and Cement,

(h.) Coal, Coke, and Patent FUEL,

(4.) Ropes, Cornage, and Twise,

(.) TEXTILE FABRICS.-Materials for bedding and clothing, sacking, blankets, canvas, flags and bunting,

(k.) Paints, Oils, AND LUBRICANTS.-firease, tallow, turpentine, paraffin, anti- corrosive composition.

(2) BRUSHWARE.

(m.) Corrox WASTE.

(n.) Explosives.—Dynamite, blasting powder, fuze, tonite, detonators,

(6.) FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES.—Glass,* china,* crockery,* silver mul electro plate. kitchen utensils, bedding, portable lamps, mats, curtains and carpets,* &c.

(p.) HORTICULTURAL REQUISITES.—Seeds,* plants,* &c.

(4.) Livestock.—Cattle, horses, mules, poultry, pigeons, &c.

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(r.) PROVISIONS AND STIMULANTS (other than for hospital use).

(8) Band Instruments and Music.

(f.) PRINTING ANd Publishing.

(r.) Periodical Publications,

games.

(e.) Praxos and GAMES.-Pianos, billiard tables, cricket, and all appliances for

(12.) Bicycles and Tricycles.

3.-Stamp Department.

STAMPS.-Postage, revenue, judicial, &c., post cards, registration and postage envelopes, news wrappers, postal orders, embossing dies and presses (for fiscal purposes only), cigar and opium bands.

CURRENCY NOTES.

LOANS.—Debenture bonds and conyon sheets; registers and books for use in con- nection with loans.

4.-Coinage Department.

Supplies of coin of all descriptions, both Imperial and local.

It will much facilitate execution if stores of the classes marked with an asterisk, although included in the same Indent, are enumerated on separate sheets of the Indent.

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