General Machinery.
77
Wool, Mungo, and all other waste fibres.
(492)
BARRACLOUGH, Thos., io, St.
James''s Square, Manchester.—Spinning Ma
chines for Twines, Cords, Ropes, of Hemp,
Flax, Jute, &c.; Hackles; Woollen Rag-
tearing Machines; Cotton an 1 Woollen Yarn
Printing Machine; -lieed-making Machine;
Wire Healds for weaving all dsscriptions of
goods; Portable Drilling Machines ; Venti
lator for Mills; Blower for Furnaces. (493)
BERGIUS, W. C., 103, West Re
gent Street, Glasgow.—Models of Machinery.
(494)
APPLEBY BROTHERS, Emerson
Street, Southwark, London.—Steam Crane to
lift 5 tons—travelling, turning, and with
variable radius, price 630/.; Steam Feed
Pump, 12/. 10J. (495)
BELL, Andrew, 49, Blackfriars
Street, Manchester.— Fuel Economiser, for
utilising the waste heat from steam boilers.
(49t>)
DUDGEON, A., 22, Great George
Street, Westminster.—Distilling and Rectify-
ing Apparatus (Drawings, Models, &c.)
(436)
LOCKETT, LEAKE & COM
PANY, Strangeways, Salford, Manchester.—
—Double Bar Pentagraph Machine, for
engraving cylinders, with recent improve-
ments and additions. (437)
GORDON, Lieut.-Col., R.E. —
Lath-rending, Veneer Cutting, and Embos-
sing Machine. (438)
EASTONS & ANDERSON, Grove,
Southwark Street, London.—Appold’s Breaks,
of 10 and 20-horse power, for testing the
power of steam engines and other prime
movers. (234)
McNAUGHT, John & William,
St. George's Foundry, Rochdale. — Wool-
washing and Wool-drying Machines. (439)
DERHAM, T. S., 13, Elenheim
Terrace, Leeds.—Brickmaking Machine, and
Model of Brick-kiln for saving fuel. (498)
DOWS, CLARK & COMPANY,
Bedford Street and Chandos Street, Strand,
London.—Soda Water Machinery and Acces-
sories ; Iced Cream Soda Water Apparatus,
Gazogenes, Sj-phons, Filters, &c. (499)
FLETCHER, LOWNDES & COM
PANY, 13a, Great George Street, Westminster,
London.—Roof of Dows, Clark, and Com-
pany’s Pavilion, constructed on tubulär ribs.
WILSON, J. H., & COMPANY,
Cornhill, Liverpool. — Locomotive Steam
Derrick Crane (2 tons), revolves, travels,
and raises and lowers the jib by steam
power; Double Cylinder Horizontal Winding
Engine, suitable also for pumping and
driving machinery. (500)
HODGSON, George, Bradford,
Yorkshire.—Power Looms—Plain Loom of
simplest construction for great speed, for
weaving Alpaca, Mohair, Silk and Worsted,
in 2 to 6 treads or shafts, or different patterns;
Circular Box Loom with six shuttles, and
Patent Stop Motion Loom specially adapted
for weaving reps ; Patent Loom for pro-
duction of various figured fabrics up to six-
teen healds. (502)
DONKIN, B., & COMPANY, Ber-
mondsey, I^ondon.—Paper Making Machine,
Model made to scale of one-eighth, and
worked by means of a small turbine. (503)
SHARP, STEWART & COM
PANY (Limited), Atlas Works, Manchester.—
Machine Tools; Screwing, Planing, Slotting,
Shaping, and Slot-drilling Machines; Lathe
for boring tyres, and Drilling Machine for
inside of railway wheel tyres; Injectors.
(S04)
HOLMES & TAYLOR, 12, Buck
ingham Street, Strand, London.—Submarine
Grapple and Excavator. Break and Starter
for Railway and other Carriages. (505)
McKEAN & COMPANY, 42,
Borough Road, London.—Rock Boring Ma
chine or Drill, with Air Compressor, Portable,
Steam Boiler, and Feed Pump for the samt.'.
(506)