THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16TH NOVEMBER, 1861.
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8. The name, address, and business of every Exhibitor will be printed in large type (small pica), with a brief general description of the objects exhibited by each.* The printing and paper of this portion will be provided at the cost of Her Majesty's Commissioners.
9. One or more Classes will form a part, and each part will be sold for One Shilling (in the Building). Editions of 10,000 of each part will be printed off from time to time.
10. The Exhibitors may insert any minute descriptions of the articles they exhibit, with prices or otherwise as they may think fit; also a notice if they have obtained medals at previous Exhibitions. The following will be the tariff of charges :--- For 10 Enes or under of small type (brevier), in one column, 10s.† For every other line, 1s. A whole page, £5.§
The space occupied by woodcuts will be charged at the same rate.
11. Exhibitors who wish to illustrate their descriptions must provide their own woodents or engravings, which will be inserted on the conditions that they do not extend beyond the prescribed margins, and are first approved by the Commissioners. 12. "ADVERTISEMENTS "will be inserted in double columns in each part of the Catalogue, of which it is guaranteed that 10,000 copies shall be issued. The charge for insertion in such an edition of each part will be as follows:-
Five lines or under, in a single column, 108.; and for every succeeding line, 1s. Od.
A half-page, £5. Whole page, £10.
Advertisements on the wrappers will be charged by special agreement.
* See next page, Myors & Co., No. 24, which would be printed free of charge to the Exhibitor.
+ See next page. Bowling Tron Company, No. 30, and Huxhams and Brown, No. 284, which would be charged 10x.
+ See Dunn and Hattersley, No. 221, which would be charged 268.
See The Coalbrook Dale Company, No. 64), and Minton, H., and Co., No. 1, which would be charged £3.
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
CLASS L
MINING, QUARRYING, METALLURGY, AND MINERAL PRODUCTS.
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MYERS & Co., Saundersfoot, near Tenby, South Wales, Authracite cool, and manufactured fuel from the small of the same; both smokeless.
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BOWLING IRON COMPANY, Bowling, Bradford. Specimens of iron.'"
[Obisined the Silver Medal of the Paris Exhibition, 1855.)
CLASS VIII.
MACHINERY IN GENERAL. 221
DUNN, HATTERSney & Co., Windsor Bridge Iron Works, Manchester-Engineers, Dunn's patent wrought iron turn- table, and chain-cable and timber testing machine, full size, Machines in full operation.
Dunn's patem wrought-iron beam turntable, 40 fizet diame- ter, for turning engine and render (in the Pazilian-yard).
Cast-iron surfare caritabiles, for turning waggons with a load of 15 tons, 12 det dignier (in the Pavilion-yurd }
Chain-cable testing nadine
Dracinge,
Hydraulic wheel-facing machine, 200 tons pressure Wheels and axles, with duplicate tyres and journals Duru's patent double-acting cotton press. Dumi's patent inratable and traverser combined
Dunn's patent steam cranes, from £100 to Dunn's potent steam derricks, from £200 to
£300
600
35
4290 Improved wharehouse and wharf cranes from £28 to
Improved blocks with oil lubricators to lift 59 tons Ditto down to 3 LODS
400
30
40
270
96
200
350
150
Ditte
500 tons pressure
ditto 1000 tons pressure
Doable-screw press
Hydraulic baleing and oil presses, 200 tons pressure Ditto ditto
20 | Dum's patent steam-travelling cranes, such as were sent out for erecting the Victoria Bridge across the river St. Law- rence, Canada, to lift 10 tons
600
160
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Huxhams und Brows, Exeter--Ironmongers. Mills, kitchen stoves, and ships' cahouse.
Tamers' bark mill. which grinds, In the moaner most preferred ¦ Brown's 4-horse steam-engine, chopping the long bark at the same by the bost English tampers, about 1,509 kilogrammes a day with a good horse; or 400 to 500 kilogramunes an hour, by Huxhams and
time. Price £54.
References to a large number of English tanners using them,
CLASS XXII.
GENERAL HARDWARE, INCLUDING LOCKS AND GRATES.
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THE COALBROOK DALE COMPANY, Coulbrook Dale---Juventors, Designers, and Manfacturers of Bronze Casting.
[Obtained the Council Medal in Class XXII, in 1851; Silver and Bronze Medals in Paris, 1855.]
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General Ornamental Manufacture.
Iron and bronze castings from the Coalbrook Dale Foundry, Shropshire, the materials of the former (specimens of which, in their Centmental park entrance of cast-iron, bronzed; consisting of a various stages, pre exhibited in the department of " Raw Materials") | pair of principal gates, and two side gates, hung on iron pillars of being produced and supplied by the neighbouring works of Horsehay, also belonging to the Coalbrook Dale Company.
The following aftirles have all been invented, designed, executed, | aud wholly finished at these works (except where otherwise express- ed) :--
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new construction, combining lightness and strength, having finials, emblematic of Peace, supporting an insular crown; also on either side za ogee fencing, terminating in a stag's-head vases, suggestive of a poak. In all comprising a frontage et 60 feet. Each of the font gates was cast in one piece. English design: C. Crookes,
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