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Paris Universal Exhibition 1855 : catalogue of the works exhibited in the British section of the exhibition : with notices of the commercial progress of the United Kingdom, under the respective classes : in French and English / published by [Royal] Authority
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Class XI.

Alimentary

Substances.

Class XII/

Pharmacy,Medicine, &c.

Class XIII.

Naval and

Military

Arts.

Class XIV.Civil

Engineering.

128 COLONIES ANGLAISES.NOUVELLE-GALLES DU SUD SYDNEY.

137 Compagnie sucrière (FAustralie, à Sydney.Sucres

bruts et raffines.

138 Ctirtis , Mme, à Sydney.Vin mousseux, imitant le

champagne. (Voir. cl. 8.)

139 Dangar et Cie , a Newcastle.Viandes de bœuf et de

mouton conservées.

140 Eldridge, A., à Moreton-Bay.Arrow-root. (Voir

cl. 2 et 3.)

141 Hamilton , G ., à Sydney.Biscuits faits à Sydney.

142 Hayes et Cie , à Sydney.Farine de blé dAustralie,

fait avec des machines construites dans la colonie.\4S&xKing, J., a Irrawang.Vins. (Voir cl. 18, n. 171.)

143 Lavers , J K, a Sydney.Vin de gingembre.

144 Leslie, Mme, à Sydney.Arrow-root.

145 Lyddington, J., a Camden.Vin fait a Morpeth.

145a3/«c Arthur, J. et W., a Camden.Vins. (Voir cl. 2,n. 88, et cl. 3.)

146 McLeay, Mme, à Sydney.Fruits conservés.

147 Mayo, W., a Sydney.Fruits conservés.

148 Rodd, B.-C a Sydney.Vin de Tomago.

149 Stephens, J., à Moreton-Bay.Bœuf conservé.

150 linden, S., et Cie.Farine de blé dAustralie.

151 Worry, T, à Moreton-Bay.Arrow-root. Huile de

dugong. Poivre de Cayenne.

152 Wilcox, Mme, a Sydney.Fruits de lAustralie con-

servés. (Voir cl. 2.)

152a Windyer , Mme.Vins.

153 Waugh, Mlle, a "Wollongong.Hydromel.

154 Wilkie et Cie, a Sydney.Biscuits faits a Sydney.

12e CLASSE.

155 Chowne , J., a Clarence-River.Bois et écorce dun

arbre qui donne, a ce quon suppose, des cristaux dequinine.

156 Hobbs, Dr, h Brisbane.Huile de dugong. Halicore

dugong.

l'&QxIIollinshed, A., à Sydney. Liquide antiseptique.(Voir cl. 3, n. 111.)

156BiVome, J.-S., à Sydney. Iodine. Huile de foie derequin. Huile de ricin. (Voir cl. 1, n. 48, et cl. 3.)

157 Paterson, H., à Sydney. Modèle de mccauisme

dentaire.

\5QxRixon, J., a Twofold-Bay.Huile de hamper .

158 a White, J., a Paramatta.Huile dému réputée efficacecontre les rhumatismes.

159 Wilcox, J., â Sydney.Reptiles, omithorynchus para-

doxus et autres objets dhistoire naturelle, con-servés dans lalcool.

13e CLASSE.

159a Mac Arthur, A., a Moreton-Bay.Armes des naturelsde lAustralie. (Voir cl. 3, n. 112, et cl. 1, 8 et 25.)

160 3Iitchell, Sir Th., à Sydney.Modèle du propulseur

Bomerang, inventé par lexposant. (Voir cl. 2 et 3.)

160 a Wilson , W., a Lismore, Moreton-Bay.Armes des

naturels de lAustralie. (Voir cl. 1, n 68, et cl. 2.)

14 e CLASSE.

161 Beverley, H.-C., à Sydney.Modèle de la prison de

Darlinghurst.

162 Dawson, Th., a Sydney.Modèle dappareil (coffer-

dam) employé pour la réparation du gouvernail etde la quille des bâtiments.

163 Mann, G.-K .Modèle du bassin de carénage de

Fitzroy. (Voir cl. 1.)

L37 Australian Suyar Company, Sydney.Sügars, raw andrefined.

138 Curtis , Mrs., North Shore, Sydney. Champagne,

grown and made at Sydney.

139 Dangar and Company, Newcastle, New South Wales.

Preserved meat, mutton and beef, in air-tight tins.

140 Eldridge, Ambrose, Moreton Bay.Arrowroot, &c.

Silver Medal.

141 Hamilton , George , Sydney.Biscuits of various kinds

manufactured in Sydney by machinery. Honour-able Mention .

142 Hayes and Company, Sydney.Colonial flour ground

by machinery made in the colony.

142aA7w<7, J., Irrawang.Wines. Brandy. Bronze Medal.

143 Lavers, J. V., Sydney.Ginger wine. Honourable

Mention.

144 Leslie , Mrs., Sydney.Arrowroot.

145 Lyddington , J., Camden.Wine manufactured at Mor-

peth.

\4£>xMac Arthur , J. and W., Camden.Wines. SilverMedal.

146 McLeay, Mrs., Sydney.Preserved fruits.

147 Mayo, W., Sydney.Preserved fruits.

148 llodd,B. C., Sydney.Tomago wine, grown by Mrs.

Windyer. Honourable Mention.

149 Stephens, John, Moreton Bay.Tierce of pickled beef.

150 Vinden, Solomon, and Co., Sydney.Sample of colo-

nial flour.

151 Warry, T., Brisbane. Arrowroot; Dugong oil;

cayenne pepper, &c. Honourable Mention.

152 Wilcox, Mrs.Preserved native fruits.

152a Windyer, Mrs.Wines. Honourable Mention.

153 Waugh, Miss, Wollongong. Mead. Honourable

Mention .

154 Wilkie and Company, Sydney.Biscuits of various

kinds, made by steam. Honourable Mention,

CLASS XII.

155 Chowne, Joseph, Clarence River.Wood and bark of

a tree, yielding, it is believed, crystals of Quina.

156 Hobbs, Dr., Heath office, Brisbane Dugong oil,

superior, in his opinion, to cod-liver oil; said tocontain no iodine.

156a Hollinshed, A., Sydney.Antiseptic fluid.

15 QnNorrie, J. S., Sydney.Iodine. Shark liver oil.Castor oil, &c.

157 Paterson, Hugh, Sydney.Model of dental mechanism.

158aR/Vo7i, J., Twofold Bay.Fish-oil obtained from thebumper or humpback. Sand for glass. Musk-wood.XbQnlVhite, J., Paramatta.Oil obtained from the Emu;of great repute in the colony as a rubefacient inrheumatic affections.

159 Wilcox, James, Sydney. Omithorynchus paradoxus

in spirits. Snakes, fish, &c., preserved in spirits.

CLASS XIII.

159AiLfac Arthur, A., Moreton Bay.Weapons of thenatives.

160 Mitchell , Sir Thomas, Surveyor-General, Sydney._

Models of the bomerang propeller, his own inven-tion. Hive of glass, showing the manner in whichthe native bees construct their cells, &c. Specimenof Doryanthcs excelsa.

160a Wilson, W., Lismore, Moreton Bay.Weapons of thenatives.

CLASS XIV.

161 Beverley, II. C., Sydney.Model of Darlinghurst

gaol.

162 Dawson, Thomas, Sydney.Model of a coffer-dam

for repairing rudder-posts, stern-posts, and keels ofships, where there are no dry docks.

163 Mann, G. K., Engineer at Cockatoo Island, Sydney.

Oil-stones for sharpening cutlery. Model of drydock at Cockatoo Island.