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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9TH JULY, 1887.
Class 23.-Clocks and Watches.
Separate parts of clocks of large or small size.
Watches, chronometers, pedometers; various time-keepers, etc. Time-pieces and clocks working by springs or weights, regulators, metronomes.
Astronomical clocks; marine chronometers; travelling clocks. Alarms, etc. Water clocks and saud glasses. Electric
clocks. Turret and church clocks.
Class 24.-Perfumery.
Cosmetics and pomatumos. Perfumed oils, essences, extracts and scents, aromatic vinegar; almond paste; perfumed powders, pastilles, and seent bags; perfumes for burning. Toilet soap.
Class 25.-Leather Work, Fancy Articles, and Basket Work.
Dressing cases, work boxes, small articles of fancy furniture, liqueur-cases, glove-boxes, caskets. Cases and bags, jewel-boxes. Purses, pocket-books, note-books, cigar-cases.
Turned, engine-turned, carved, or engraved articles in wood, ivory, tortoise-shell, etc. Suuff-boxes. Pipes. Fancy toilet combs and brushes.
Lacquered ware.
Fancy basket work; wicker work for bottles; articles in fine straw.
Fourth Group.-FICTILE MANUFACTURES; GLASS, POTTERY, ETC.
Class 26.-Crystal, Glass, and Stained Glass.
Drinking glasses of crystal, cut glass, plated and mounted crystal, etc. Table glass. Common glass bottles. Window and mirror glass. Cast, enamelled, crackled, frosted, and tempered glass. Glass, crystals for optical purposes, ornamental glass, etc.
Stained glass. Mirrors, looking glasses, etc.
Venetian glass.
Class 27.-Pottery.
Enamelled lava. Bricks and tiles.
Biscuit ware, hard and soft paste porcelains. Japanese, Indian, and Chinese porcelain, Fine earthenware with coloured glazing, etc. Earthenware biscuit. Terra cotta. Stoneware.
Fifth Group.-TEXTILE FABRICS, CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES. Class 28.-Cotton Thread and Fabrics.
Cotton, dressed and spun.
Pure cotton fabrics, plain and figured.
Mixed cotton fabrics.
Cotton velvet.
Cotton ribands and tapes.
Class 29.-Thread and Fabrics of Flax, Hemp, Jute, etc.
Flax, hemp, jute, and other vegetable fibres spun.
Linen and drills. Cambric. Linen fabrics mixed with cotton or silk. Fabrics made from vegetable fibres as substitutes for flax and hemp.
Carded wool, worsted yarn.
Class 30.-Worsted Yarn and Fabrics.
Muslins de laine, Scotch cashmere, merinos, serges, etc.
Ribands and laces of wool, mixed with cotton or thread, silk, or floss silk. Hair tissues, pure or mixed.
Class 31.-Woollen Yarn and Fabrics.
Combed wool and woollen varn.
Cloth and other woollen fabrics.
Blankets. Felt of wool or hair for carpets, hats.
Shoes.
Woollen fabrics, unmilled or slightly milled; flannel, tartans, swansdown.
Class 32.- Silk and Silk Fabrics.
Raw and thrown silk. Floss silk yarn. Silk fabrics, pure, plain, figured, brocaded. Manufactures of floss silk, pure or mixed. Velvet and plush.
Silk ribands, pure or mixed.
Silk fabrics mixed with gold, silver, cotton, wool, thread.
Class 33.-Shawls.
Woollen shawls, pure or mixed.
Cashmere shawis.
Silk shawls, etc.
Class 34.--Lace, Net, Embroidery, and Trimmings.
Thread or cotton lace made with the distaff, the needle, or the loom.
Lace made of silk, worsted, or mohair.
Gold and silver lace.
Silk or cotton net, plain or figured.
Tambour embroidery, crochet-work, etc. Gold, silver, and silk embroidery. Church embroidery, Embroidery, tapestry, and other work done by the hand.
Lace-work and trimmings of silk, floss silk, worsted, mobair, horsehair, thread and cotton; laces.
Lace-work and trimmings, real or. imitation; lace-work for military uniform.
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