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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9TH JULY, 1887.

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Class 10. Stationery, Bookbinding, Painting, and Drawing Materials. Paper; card and pasteboard; inks; chalks; peus; pencils; pastels; all things necessary for writing-desks and offices; inkstands; apparatus for weighing letters, etc.; copying presses.

Objects made of paper: lamp shades, lauterns, flower-pot covers.

Registers, copybooks, albums, and memorandum books; bindings loose covers for books, cases, etc. Various products used in water-colour painting and tinting; colours in cakes, pastels, bladders, tubes, and shells. In- struments and apparatus for the use of painters, draughtsmen, engravers, and modellers.

Class 11.-General Application of the Arts of Drawing and Modelling. Designs for industrial purposes; 'designs obtained, reproduced, or reduced by mechanical processes. Decorative paint- ings, lithographs, chromo-lithographs, or engravings for industrial purposes. Models and small articulated wooden models of figures, ornaments, etc.

Carvings. Cameos, seals, and various objects decorated with engraving. Objects modelled for industrial purposes produced by mechanical processes, reductions, photo-sculpture, etc. Casts.

Class 12.-Photographic Proofs and Apparatus.

Photographs on paper, glass, wood, stuffs, and enamel. Heliographic engravings, lithographic proofs. Photo-lithogra- phic proofs, photographic stereotypes, stereoscopic proofs, and stereoscopes. Enlarged photographs. Colour photographs.

Instruments, apparatus, and chemicals necessary for photography. Materials and appliances used in photographic

studios.

Class 13.-Musical Instruments.

Non-metallic wind instruments: with common mouth-pieces, with reeds with or without air reservoirs. Metallic wind instrument, simple, with lengthening pieces, with slides, with piston, with keys, with reeds.

Wind instruments with key boards: organs, accordions, etc.

Stringed instruments played with the fingers, or without keyboards.

Stringed instruments with keyboards: pianos, etc.

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Instruments played by percussion or friction.

Automaton instruments, barrel organs, bird organs.

Class 14.-Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments.

Separate parts of musical instruments and orchestral appliances.

Apparatus and instruments used for mathematical purposes.

Apparatus and instruments illustrating practical geometry, land-surveying, topography, and geodesy; compasses, cal- culating machines, levels, mariners' compasses.

uses.

Apparatus and instruments for measurement: verniers, micrometric screws, dividing machines, etc.; scales for scientific

Optical instruments. Astronomical instruments. Physical and meteorological instruments, etc. apparatus requisite for laboratories and observatories.

Weights and measures of various countries.

Class 15.-Maps, and Geographical and Cosmographical Apparatus.

Instruments and

Topographical, geographical, geological, hydrographical, astronomical, and photographic maps, atlases, etc. Physical maps of every kind. Plans in relief.

Terrestrial and celestial globes and spheres. Statistical works and tables. Tables and ephemerides for the use of astronomers and sailors.

Third Group-FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES.

Class 16.-Furniture.

Sideboards, book-cases, tables, dressing-tables, beds, sofas, couches, billiard-tables, etc.

Class 17.-Upholsterers' and Decorators' Work.

Bed furniture, stuffed chairs, canopies, curtains, tapestry and other hangings. Decorative furniture made of costly stones and substances. Composition ornaments and objects moulded in plaster carton-pierre, papier-maché, etc. Frames, Paintings and decorations for churches and houses.

etc.

Class 18.-Carpets, Tapestry, and other Stuffs for Furniture.

Carpets and rugs, moquettes, tapestry, terry and velvet pile, etc. Felt carpets, matting, etc. India-rubber floorcloth,

Furniture stuffs of cotton, wool, or silk, plain or figured. Horsehair fabrics and leather cloths, moleskins, etc. Leather for hangings, for covering furniture, etc. Oilcloths.

Class 19.-Paper-hangings.

Printed paper-hangings. Flock, marbled, veined paper, etc. Varnished and enamelled paper. Imitations of wood and of leather.

Paper for covering, bookbinding, etc.

Painted or printed blinds.

Class 20.-Cutlery.

Knives, penknives, scissors, razors, etc. Cutlery of every description.

Class 21.--Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Work.

Artistic papers.

Church plate, ornamental plate and table plate, gold and silver toilet articles, writing materials, etc. Electrotypes. Enamels, cloisonne, champlevé.

Class 22.-Bronzes and various Art Castings and Repoussé Work.

Statues and bas-reliefs in bronze, cast-iron, zinc, etc. Castings coated with other metals by galvanic action. Repousse work in copper, lead, zinc, etc.

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