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• THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9TH JULY, 1887.

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Class 35.-Hosiery and Underclothing and Accessories of Clothing. Hosiery of cotton, thread, wool, cashmere, silk, or floss silk, pure or mixed. Elastic fabrics. Underclothing for men, women, and children; baby linen. Flannel and other woollen garments.

Stays, scarves, gloves, gaiters, garters, braces, fans, screens, umbrellas, parasols, walking-sticks, etc.

Class 36.-Clothing for both Sexes.

Men's clothes; women's clothes.

Waterproof clothing.

Men and women's head-dresses; artificial flowers and feathers.

Wigs and works in hair.

Boots and shoes.

Children's clothes.

Clothing peculiar to various professions and trades.

Native costumes of different countries.

Class 37.-Jewellery and Precious Stones.

Jewellery in precious metals (gold, platinum, silver, aluminium), chased, filigreed, set with precious stones, etc. Plated and imitation jewellery.

Ornaments in jet, amber, coral, mother-of-pearl, steel, etc.

Diamonds, precious stones, pearls, and imitations.

Coins and medals.

Class 38.-Portable Weapons and Hunting and Shooting Equipments.

Defensive armour: cuirasses and helmets.

Blunt weapons: maces, life-preservers,

Side-arms: foils, swords, sabres, bayonets, lauces, axes, hunting knives.

Missile weapons: bows, cross-bows, slings.

Fire-arms: guns, rifles, pistols, and revolvers.

Accessory objects appertaining to every kind of small-arins: powder-flasks, bullet-moulds, etc.

Round, oblong, hollow, and explosive projectiles. Percussion-caps, priming, cartridges.

Hunting and sporting: equipments.

Traps and snares fishing lines and hooks, harpoons, nets, bait, and fishing apparatus.

Class 39.-Travelling Apparatus and Camp Equipage.

Trunks, valises, saddle-bags, etc. Dressing-cases and travelling-cases. Travelling-rugs, cushions, caps, travelling costumes and boots, iron-shod sticks, grapnel-hooks, sun-shades, etc.

Portable apparatus specially intended for scientific voyages and expeditions; travelling photographic apparatus and instruments for astronomical and meteorological observations; equipments and implements for geologists, mineralogists,

naturalists, colonists, pioneers, etc,

Tents and camp equipage. Beds, hammocks, folding chairs, ete.

Class 40.-Toys.

Dolls and playthings; dolls and figures in wax. Games for the amusement of children and adults. Instructive games.

Sixth Group-RAW AND MANUFACTURED PROCESSES AND PRODUCTS.

Class 41.-Products of the Cultivation of Forests and of the Trades appertaining thereto. Specimens of different kinds of forest tree.

Wood for cabinet work, for firewood, and for building. Timber for ship-building; staves; cleft timber shingles. Cork; bark for textile purposes. Tauning, colouring, odoriferous, and resinous substances.

Products obtained from forests: charcoal and dried wood; raw potash; turnery; basket-work; straw-work; wooden shoes, etc.

Class 42.---Products of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, and Spontaneous Products. Machines

and Instruments connected therewith.

Collections and drawings of terrestrial and amphibious animals, of birds, eggs, fishes; of cetacea, of mollusca, and crustacea. Products of hunting and shooting: furs and skins, hair, bristles, undressed feathers, down, horn, teeth, ivory, bone, tortoise-shell, musk, castoreum, and analogous products.

Products of fishing: train oil, spermaceti, etc. Whaleboue, ambergris, shells of mollusca, pearls, mother-of-pearl, sepia, purple, coral, spouge."

Vegetable products of the earth, obtained without culture: mushrooms, truffles, wild fruits, lichens used as dyes, food, and fodder; fermented sap; Peruvian bark; useful barks and filaments; wax, resinous gums; india-rubber, gutta-pereha, etc.

Apparatus and instruments for gathering the products obtained without culture.

Class 43.-Agricultural Products not used for Food.

Textile materials: raw cotton; flax, hemp, and jute, scutched and unscntched; textile vegetable fibres of all kinds; wool, washed or unwashed; cocoons of the silkworm.

Various agricultural products used in manufactures, in pharmacy, and for household purposes; oleaginous plauts; oil, wax, resin.

Tobacco in leaves or manufactured. German tinder. Tanning and dyeing substances. Preserved fodder, and substances specially intended for feeding cattle.

Class 44.-Chemical and Pharmaceutical Products.

Acids, alkalis, salts of all kinds. Sea-salt and products extracted from other water.

Various products of chemistry: wax and fatty substances; soups and candles; raw materials used in perfumery; resins, tar, and the products derived from them; essences and varnishes; various coating substances; blacking. Objects made of india-rubber and gutta-percha; dyes and colours.

Mineral waters and natural and artificial aërated waters. Raw materials used in pharmacy. Medicines, simple and made up.

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