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Class 6.

[Worth Side,

Class 8. MAWtJFACTUItXWG MACHINES AND TOOLS.Areas A. B. 10 to 31; C. D. E. 1 to 10, & 19 to 33: G. H. 25, 26.

1 Hibbert, Platt & Sons, Hartford Works, Oldham,Inv. and Manu.An extensive series of improved machinesfor the manufacture of cotton. Machines used for openingand cleaning cotton. Machinery used in the manufactureof cotton yarn. Patent looms for weaving cotton cloth,worked by J. Whittaker & Sons, Hurst, near Ashton-under-Lyne. The steam engine, mill gearing, and framing aremade and exhibited by Hick & Son, Bolton.

2 Booth & Co. Preston, Lancashire, Manu.Mulespindles, for spinning cotton and silk. Throstle spindle andfly, for cotton, silk, flax, or worsted. Roving spindle andfly, with Ivers patent spring, &c.

3 Crabtree, T. Goilley, near Halifax, Manu.Card-setting machine for producing the complete card from thewire and leather, or cloth, in operation by Messrs. Sykes andBrothers, of Lindley, near Huddersfield.

4 Dalton, J. Mottram-in-Longendale, Inv.Machinefor printing calicoes, de laines, and other textile fabrics ; toprint, by one process, patterns on each side.

5 Preston, F. Manchester, Manu. Spindles andflyers used in preparing, spinning, and doubling cotton, silk,worsted, woollen, and flax.

(Several American machines exhibited here.)

0 Parr, Curtis, & Madf.ley, Manchester, Manu. andPat. Carding engine. Drawing frame. Stubbing androving frame. Patent self-acting mules. Planing machinefor metals. General shaping machine. Slide and screw-cutting lathe. Drilling machine.

7 Leach, T. Rochdale.Doffing and cleaning plates,and springs for cotton and wool machinery. Springs andunder clearers for throstles and mules.

8 Wild, W. 26 Broughton lid. Salford.A cask madeby machinery.

10 Mason, J. Rochdale, near Manchester, joint Inv.and Manu.Hand-mule. Slubbing frame. Iioving frame.Patent power-loom, lathe chucks.

14 Higgins & Sons, King St, Salford, Manu. and partInv.Cotton machinery: patent roving frame, and doubleself-acting radial mule. Long-line flax machinery: drawing,roving, and spinning frame*

15 Sharp Brothers, Manchester.Danforth-throstle,for spinning.

10 Mather, W. & C. Salford Iron Works, Manu.Calico-printing machine, for printing eight colours at oneoperation, with drying apparatus. Sewing machine, andpatent pistons.

17 Saxon, A. Manchester.Metallic bobbins.

18 Harrison, J. Bank Foundry, Blackburn, Manu.Power-loom adapted for fabrics of light materials, in cotton,wool, and flax. Power-loom, adapted for heavy and tweeledgoods. Power-loom, made fifty or sixty years ago.

19 Gibson & Co. Glasgow.Case of shuttles.

20 Hornby & Kenworthy, Blackburn, Inv. and Manu.Patent sizing or dressing machine, with a peculiar arrange-ment for laying out the yarn, &c. Model of patent warping-machine, with a self-acting backing-off motion.

21 Bullough, J. Blackburn, Inv. and Manu.Modelof uarent vower loom, which stops the motion when theweft thread breaks.

22 Smith, Al. Hey wood, near Manchester, Inv. andaim.Loom for weaving naval canvas, Dutch and Vene-tian carpets, &c. Loom for weaving strong fustians, &c.Loom for weaving plaids, &c. Loom for weaving silks.

23 Taylor & Son, Halifax.Jacquard loom.

24 Macindoe, G. P. George Sq, Glasgow.Spinningmule.

25 MNaught, W. Robertson St. Glasgow.Coatspatent bobbin making machine.

27 Calvert, F. A. 32 Cannon St. Manchester, Inv. andPat.Patent machines for wool-burring and cotton-clean-ing, &c. Patent method of constructing burring and cardingcylinders.

28 Paterson, T. L. Glasgow, Inv. and Pat.Modelof a patent machine for winding yarn from the hank, uponthe shuttlecope or pern.

29 Jordan, W. 43 Hilton St. Manchester.Warpingcreel and heck.

30 De Fontaine Moreau, 4 South St. Finsbury.Novel apparatus for the working of spindles without strapsor cords, &c. Patented. Apparatus for dispensing withcards in the Jacquard machine. Patented.

32 Chalmers, D. Manchester Wire Works, Inv.New damask power-loom. Railway-break, calculated toprevent collision, and to act without shock.

35 Criciiton, D. 165 Bradford Rd. Manchester, Inv.Model loom, exhibiting a new principle of mechanical actionon the yarn and cloth rollers, &c.

30 Crichton & Co. Great Bridgewater St. Manchester.Cotton-opener, on tlardacres patent principle. Drawingof double-beater lap machine, with fan.

37 Nimmo & Son, 211 Cowgate, Edinburgh, Manu.Spinning-wheel, for fine flax. A check reel, standard mea-sure of Scotland. A model wheel, for producing fine yarnor twisted thread.

38 Milligan, W. Bradford, Yorkshire, Inv.Power-loom made by Hodgson and Haley, to show the taking-upmotion. Patented.

39 MKenzie, D. 52 Burton St. Tavistock Sq.A reader for the Jacquard loom and frames, Sec.

40 Donisthorpe, G. E. Leeds, Inv. Double wool-combing machine.

41 Barlow, C. 89 Chancery Lane, Imp.Patent sew-ing machine, with two threads.

42 Sutcliffe, R. Idle, near Bradford, Inv.Patentspinning frame, for spinning and doubling cotton, &c.

43 Henning, J. Cambray House, Waringstown, CountyDown, Ireland.Cambric loom. Damask loom. Machinefor weaving damask or other figured fabrics on the Jac-quard principle.

44 Sandeman, 11. Tulloch Bleachtield, Perth, Manu.Machine for stretching cloth after it has shrunk in the pro-cesses of bleaching, scouring, dyeing, printing, &c.

45 De Bekgue, C. 9 Dowgate llill, Inv. and Manu.Specimens of dents, and reeds or combs, complete, forweaving every description of fabrics, manufactured by patentmachinery.

40 Mason, J. Rochdale.Two carding machines, muleloom grinding-frame, vice; the patent driving bands madeby J. H. Whitehead, Saddleworth.

47 Marsland & Co. Blackfriars, Manchester. Cottonwinding machine.

48 Berry, B. & Sons, Bowling, near Bradford.Ma-chinery for the manufacture of worsted yarns, exhibited inoperation.

49 Hunt, E. Nailsworth, Tnv. and Manu.A gig-millon an improved principle, for dressing cloth ; finishing withteaslcs, without removing the cloth from the machine.

50 Elliott & Heys, 93 Mill St. Manchester, Inv. andTat.Improved loom.