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Class 6.
MANUFACTURING MACHINES and TOOLS.
432 Collinge & Co. 65 Bridge Rd. Lambeth.—Latenthorizontal sugar mill.
438 Spiller, J. Battersea.—Flour-dressing machine.
438 Shore, Thos. City Rd.—Flour-dressing machine.
440 Sharp, S. Stamford.—A sugar cutter.
441 Weatheeley, R. Inv. and Manu. 54 Theobald’sRd.— A machine for dressing currants.
442 Westrup, W. 282 Wapping, Inv.—Patent cornmil), made by Middleton, Southwark.
443 Fieldiiouse, G. & Co. Wolverhampton.—Mills onpillar stand for grinding coffee and pepper.
444 Coombe, B. & Co. 30 Mark Lane, Manu.—A smut-machine and corn-screen combined ; (of friction that it canbear without breaking or injuring the grain; also fanning itat the same time, scouring the fibrous end off, and all thatadheres to it, effectually cleaning the wheat from all dirt,clods, smut, &c.; the best wheat is considerably improvedby passing through this machine, of simple construction.)A model of a flour-dressing machine, with registered fan-brushes and flanges complete. Specimens of wove andtwist wire in brass and copper.
445 Graham, West, Se Co. 304 Wapping, Manu.—Modelof a horizontal mill, for crushing sugar-canes with fiverollers. Model of the old vertical sugar-cane mill. Modelof a set of evaporating pans.
44 3 Huxiiams & Brown, Exeter, Inv. and Manu.— Millto grind bark for tanners, making but little dust. Emigrant’sor hand flour-mill. Mill-stones for grinding wheat.
447 Gilbert, J. 79 Wardour St. Soho, Inv.—Guillotinecutting machine, for cutting end joints, and for mouldingsand other work in joinery and cabinet-making, &c.
448 Adorno, J. N. 6 Golden Sq.—Machines for makingcigarettes and cigars.
449 Squire & Co. Great Dover St. Borough.—Directacting sugar mill.
450 Gatti & Bolla, 129 Holborn Hill. — Chocolateapparatus ; and model of a steam-engine for the manufac-ture of French and Italian chocolate.
454 Manlove, Alliott, & Seyrig, Lenton Works, Not-tingham, Inv.— Centrifugal machines for washing and dryingclothes; for drying starch, Sec. and purifying sugar.
455 Staigiit Se Sons, 35 Charles St. Prop:—Ivory comb-cutting machine. Illustrations of improved mode of cuttingivory.
458 Prosser & IIadlet, 20£ Clipstone St. Manu.—Patent ornamental sawing machine, capable of performingcurvilinear cuttings, both in outline and perforation.
457 Toms, G. B. & Co. East India Chambers, Imp. andAgents.—French mill-stones, made at La Ferte-sous-Jouarre,to which is applied Hanon-Yalcke’s patent aerator.
458 Savage, A. 43Eastcheap,Manu.—Millsforgrindingand bruising wheat, malt, coffee, drugs, Sec. Roasters, &c.for coffee, chocolate, malt, &c.
459 Hughes & Sons, 1 and 8 Great Dover Rd. Borough.Manu.—Two millstones of a superior manufacture forgrinding wheat.
480 Law, W. 31 St. Andrew’s Sq. Edinburgh, Inv.—Machine for roasting coffee.
482 Millington, B. & E. Newark-npon-Trent, Inv. andManu.—Patent smut machine, for denning corn.
486 Rankin, R. & J. Liverpool, Manu.—Patent verticalsmut machine and corn screen, with separator attached, forextracting sand, seeds, and small grain; and registered por-table driving apparatus.
467 Squire, C, 20 Old Fish St. Doctor’s Commons.—Timber-preserving apparatus.
408 Burt, H. P. 238 Blackfriars Rd.—Timber-seasoningapparatus.
470 Ashby, W. 8 Prospect PI. Sheffield, Inv.—Uprightflour-dressing machine.
472 Hall, W. Castlecomcr, Ireland.—Model of grindingmill.
501 Perry, E. J. Greenwich.—A sausage chopper.
502 Mansell, T. 94 Bull St. Birmingham, inv. andManu. — Patent fly-press for cutting with steel tools orknives on an even surface of steel, with accuracy. Patentboot-blocking machine.
503 Thompson, W. King’s Coll.—Hair-workingmacliine.
504 Wait, J. 12 Duke St. Portland PI.—Boot andshoe machine.
508 Biertumpfel,H. Albany St. Manu.—Candle-mouldframe.
508 Gilbertson, J. Hertford —Model of furnace forpreventing effluvia in boiling fat, &c.
602 Pontifex & Wood, Shoe Lane, Fleet St.—Sugarapparatus, pumps, Sec. in copper and brass.
604 Lawrence, J. sen. Colnbrook, Slough, Des. andInv.—Distributor, with six outlets. Patent refrigerator.Pat. store cask or vat, with tinned-copper attemperating pan.
605 Tyler, H. Sc Co. 85 Upper White Cross St. St.Luke’s, Inv. and Manu. — A patent double soda-watermachine.
600 Tylor Se Son, Warwick Lane, Newgate St.—Soda-water machinery. Bottling or corking machine, &c.
608 Cox, W. Manchester, Pat.—Improved apparatus forthe manufacture of aerated waters; also an improved con-struction of cock or tap.
609 Saddington, S. & W. 63 Wood St. Cheapside, Manu.—Drum sieve, for druggists, &c. Straining sieve, of silklawn, for starch, colours, &e.
610 Bourra, L, A. 31 Rathbone PI. Inv. and Pat.—Patent colour-extractor apparatus.
611 Askew, C. Charles St. Hampstead Fid. Inv. andMenu.—Model refrigerator, for cooling beer.
612 Dawson, J. Distiller, Green Park, Linlithgow, Inv.—New distiller or rectifier’s recording close sale.
613 Barlow, 13. B. Manchester, for Lb ForestierAtjie, Havre, Prop.—Model of a press for making wine, withimproved gearing. For Ilervot, L., Havre, Inv.—Cask forexcluding the air and registering the contents.
615 Coffey, T. 4 Providence Row, Finsbury Sq. Inv.—Refrigerator for cooling worts or condensing steam.
617 Halliday, A. P. 6 Bank PI. Salford, Manchester,Inv.—Apparatus for the manufacture of pyroligneousacid.
618 Hulls, J. High Wycombe, Manu. —Wheeler’spatent refrigerator. Wheeler’s patent condenser.
019 Hill, Evans & Co. Worcester, Prop.—Model of apatent vinegar apparatus, fer acetification without sulphuric,pyroligneous, or other foreign acid.
621 Mastermann, J. & T. 38 Broad St. Ratcliff, Inv.and Pat.—Apparatus for bottling and corking bottles.
023 Thomson, Younger, & Co. Des. and Inv.—Appa-ratus for the heating and cooling of worts in the process offermentation.
624 Cooper & Bursill, Eastbourne, Sussex, and 9 YorkTerr. Queen’s Rd. Hornsey Rd. Prop.—Patent aerating ma-chine ; a carbonating machine, adapted to draught purposes.
630 Tizzard, W. L. High St.AMgate.—Model brewery.
631 Piumsoll, S. Sheffield.—Improved warming appa-ratus.
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